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DiveGurus -Scuba Diving in Boracay

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Panay, Philippines
DivingWater ActivitiesAdrenaline & Extreme

About this activity

Explore Boracay's world-class underwater landscape with DiveGurus, a professional dive operation offering access to 20+ sites ranging from beginner-friendly reefs to advanced wreck and drift dives. Led by experienced dive masters, this 2.5-hour experience showcases the Philippines' exceptional marine biodiversity in one of Southeast Asia's most renowned diving destinations.

Fun diving is especially suitable for certified divers. The Philippines has superior and abundant diving resources. Boracay Island has more than 20 dive sites of various types, including Crocodile Island and Friday's Rock suitable for open water divers, Camia, Tribird, Yapak for ship wreck, plane wreck, cliffs drift, more suitable for advanced open water divers to explore. We have professional and experienced dive masters, I believe that under their leadership, you will definitely enjoy it!

Highlights

  • 20+ dive sites including Crocodile Island and Friday's Rock for open water divers
  • Advanced sites: wreck, plane wreck, and cliff drift dives (Camia, Tribird, Yapak)
  • Small-group dives with certified, experienced dive masters
  • Access to pristine coral gardens and rich marine life
  • Flexible itineraries suited to your certification level

Insider tips

  • Book dives early in your stay to acclimate and plan progression to advanced sites if you have the certification
  • Boracay's northeastern coast (where many sites are located) has calmer conditions during the dry season—ideal for photography and visibility
  • Ask your dive master to point out macro life; Boracay's reefs are excellent for spotting nudibranchs and small crustaceans often missed by casual divers

Good to know

  • Certification required (Open Water minimum for most dives; Advanced Open Water for wreck/drift sites)
  • Duration is 2.5 hours total; includes pre-dive briefing, water time, and return
  • Bring reef-safe sunscreen and a rash guard; water temperature is warm (26–28°C) year-round but a thin wetsuit adds protection
  • Meeting point and departure times will be confirmed post-booking; pick-up from major hotels typically available

Who it's for

Certified scuba divers seeking variety and depthAdvanced divers looking to push limits with wreck and drift challengesSmall-group enthusiasts who prefer personalized attentionMarine life photographers and coral reef enthusiasts

Best time to visit

Dry season (November–May) offers the best visibility (20–30m) and calmest waters. Early morning dives (7–9am) provide the most stable conditions and active marine life before tourist boat traffic increases.

Frequently asked questions

From
€34
per person