Friday’s Rock is a relatively easy dive site of Boracay Island. It is usually used for scuba diving training and for beginners due to its conditions. The maximum depth is 18m. Here you can spot all the usual reef fishes of the Philippines such as the colourful Sweetlips, Beautiful Parrotfishes, Triggerfishes as well as Blue Spotted Stingrays resting on the sandy bottom.
Friday’s Rock is also a great place to learn Underwater Photography in easy conditions. Enjoy this peaceful and relaxing dive!
You can dive Friday's Rock all year long. Access: from the Shore. See the map of Friday's Rock on the right for the exact location.
Fishes you may spot while diving Friday's Rock
- Angel Fish
- Blue Spotted Ray
- Damselfish
- Garden Eel
- Lion Fish
- Parrotfish
- Ribbon Eel
- Scorpion Fish
- Snapper
- Surgeonfish
- Sweet Lip
- Triggerfish
... and more fishes & sea life, Squid
Photos
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Clown fishes waiting in front of their blue anemone housePhoto by Jihye Lee
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Blacktip Shark patrolling the crystal clear water... EPIC photo!Photo by Yann Hubert
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Huge Hammerhead Shark patrolling the reef in French PolynesiaPhoto by Yann Hubert
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Beautiful & Colorful Mandarin FishPhoto by Rich Guest
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Yellow Seahorse in Lembeh StraitPhoto by Agnes Tjandranegara
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Lion Fish swimming in crystal clear waterPhoto by Agnes Tjandranegara
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Surreal LifePhoto by Jihye Lee
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Mantis Schrimp On ReefPhoto by Jihye Lee
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White Black NudibranchPhoto by Jihye Lee
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Emperor Angel FishPhoto by Matthieu Billaud
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.
Good dive lots of other dive outfits using the location but I liked it and ended up diving it twice.
Great dive site for those who love underwater photography, around the rock you can find big fish, Napoleon Wrass, Giant Grouper, Schools of Snapper and Bassand sergeon fish as well as lots of Fusiliers and masses of small fish. on the patch coral you find superb macro, frog fish, Moreys, lion fish and sometimes caped gunards walking along the sand. Always something to see and suitable for all levels