The Bat Cave is a rather challenging dive site in Boracay. It is cave system that is connected to Bat Cave that you can visit by land. You need to be at least Padi Open Water Advanced to dive this spot. You can only explore this site if the conditions are good with no waves.
Here you will gaze your eyes upon beautiful Coral as well as an interesting Marine Life, including Banded Sea Snakes as well as Lobsters and Lionfishes.
The maximum depth is only 6m but due to the current and the waves it can be a challenging dive. Expect a visibility ranging between 5m to 15m.
You can dive Bat Cave all year long. Access: from the Shore. See the map of Bat Cave on the right for the exact location.
Fishes you may spot while diving Bat Cave
- Butterfly Fish
- Lion Fish
- Lobster
- Sea Snake
Photos
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Lion Fish swimming in crystal clear waterPhoto by Agnes Tjandranegara
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Lion Fish Resting Sea FloorPhoto by Jihye Lee
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Small Lion FishPhoto by Jihye Lee
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Lion Fish Closeup IndonesiaPhoto by Jihye Lee
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Butterfly FishPhoto by Matthieu Billaud
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Lion Fish Lembeh StraitPhoto by Jihye Lee
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Divers Butterfly FishPhoto by Yann Hubert
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Sea Snake Black WhitePhoto by Jihye Lee
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Sea Snake Like CreaturePhoto by Jihye Lee
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Lion FishPhoto by Jihye Lee
Diving Reviews for this region
Boracay Island
Great place to learn Scuba Diving or to take courses. Some interesting and challenging dive sites and good macro photography opportunities.
Rare piercing peacock flounders and shortnose batfish camoflage themselves against the colorful and sandy base. After you swim through the cave-like entrance into the deep crater, it’s a totally different dive site, with schools of soldier fish and stripy grunts awaiting discovery.