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District:
Doljo Point
Doljo Point is a captivating dive site, although entry and exit can pose challenges during "Amihan" winds. Divers will encounter an array of marine wonders, including giant sea fans, bucket sponges, elephant ear coral, green leather corals, and intriguing anglerfish. Caution is advised at the dive's onset to avoid descending too deep too quickly. Keep an eye on the blue water for mackerel, squid, or young Barracudas, and in deeper waters, there's an excellent chance of encountering sharks such as white tips or hammerheads. Accessible by jeepney or car, land entry and exits are straightforward, but caution is needed at the reef top. Boat trips may seem lengthy due to navigation around Panglao's shallow east tip, with outrigger boats unable to take shortcuts except at maximum high tide. The recommended dive direction advises starting with the wall on the left shoulder, heading southwestward.
District: Doljo, Panglao Island
Distance: 15km from Alona Beach Circa 39min by banca
GPS Coordinates: N.09˚ 35.542’ E.123˚ 43.349’
Composition: Steep slope/wall dive Good for snorkeling
Experience: Easy dive site for Openwater divers or higher
Visibility ±: 15-22m
Depth: 8-35m
Current: 0-2
Interest: Most interesting below 10-15m. Not interesting below 30m
Dynamite Fishing: Little bit affected
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