With Angol and Coral Garden, LDB is one of the best and most diverse spots to learn or improve your scuba diving skills.
Starting on a shallow reef flat (<5m), sandy patches surrounded by healthy corals offer the perfect conditions for Discover Scuba Divers to enjoy their first scuba experience and the marine life safely.
On its reef slope (10-14m), LDB has a large variety of hard and soft corals sheltering abundant marine life. Over there, Open Water divers will encounter anemone fish, snappers, groupers and all the common reef fish. It is a great place for photography: ribbon eel, nudibranchs, pipefish and other crustaceans are easy to find.
LDB also has a wall (max: 22m) which attracts bigger fish such as snappers, emperors, or groupers. A spot that you must visit on this wall is a small cave full of bull eyes, cardinal fish and pipefish.
Conditions are usually very good with no current and a nice visibility which makes of LDB a perfect site to learn or improve your diving and photography skills. You can dive there all year around; it’s only a five minute boat ride from the beach.
Thank you very much to Marion Massé for her review. She has a nice Diving blog, have a look: http://crazyffroggy.blogspot.fr/
You can dive Laguna De Boracay, LDB all year long. Access: from the Shore. See the map of Laguna De Boracay, LDB on the right for the exact location.
Fishes you may spot while diving Laguna De Boracay, LDB
- Angel Fish
- Boxfish
- Butterfly Fish
- Clownfish
- Crocodile Fish
- Grouper
- Nudibranch
- Pipefish
- Ribbon Eel
- Snapper
- Surgeonfish
- Triggerfish
... and more fishes & sea life, Crab
Photos
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Clown fishes waiting in front of their blue anemone housePhoto by Jihye Lee
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Blue Nudibranch in Lembeh StraitPhoto by Rich Guest
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Clownfish AnemonePhoto by Rich Guest
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Yellow NudibranchPhoto by Jihye Lee
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Crab AnemonePhoto by Jihye Lee
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NudibranchPhoto by Agnes Tjandranegara
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Swimming Yellow Black White NudibranchPhoto by Rich Guest
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Boxfish Maldives French PolynesiaPhoto by Matthieu Billaud
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Nudibranch Blue YellowPhoto by Jihye Lee
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Underwater Nature Art TriggerfishPhoto by Rich Guest
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