
You might consider going somewhere remote or exotic when you plan your next dive trip. The famous dive spots like Shark Reef Marine Reserve, Philippines, are just a few of the options. You may also consider diving the corals off the coast Indonesia. These locations are known for their resident manta rays, weird muck diving critters, and other amazing sights. You will be enchanted by the chance to explore these locations.
Sipadan
Sipadan reefs are a favorite spot in the Philippines and a lure that entices divers to dive. This area is located in the middle the coral triangle, making it one among the most biodiverse marine ecosystems in the world. This area is home to turtles, sharks, and lion fish. The visibility ranges from 15 to 40 meters so you won't have any trouble exploring the underwater world surrounding Sipadan.

Shark Reef Marine Reserve
You can enjoy some of the most exciting dives anywhere in the world, including the Shark Reef Marine Reserve. As you are surrounded by many species coral and fish, a visit to the marine reserves is a memorable experience. There are more than 5,000 species of seaweed and mollusks, and 125 shark types. The incredible Heart Reef formation, which is a heart-shaped coral reef, is one of the most spectacular places to see. This magnificent structure, which measures 17 meters wide, is breathtaking from the sky.
Half Moon Caye Wall
You will find many marine species at this amazing dive site. The wall is also home of sharks. This was revealed recently. Keep an eye out for brain coral and sea fans while you are on the wall. You may even spot a turtle or two. You might be feeling more adventurous and want to explore underwater tunnels between coral outcrops.
Yongala
There are many options for diving on the SS Yongala. Townsville is 3 hours away by fastboat from Townboard. Advanced certified divers will enjoy the dives at 30m depth. If you can afford to spend a few more dollars, consider taking a day trip and diving the SS Yongala on a day trip. It takes approximately three hours and includes two tanks.
Punta Vicente Roca
Punta Victoria Roca is an exceptional spot to dive because it is just 200 kilometers from the closest island. There are several types of sea creatures that can be seen on a dive here, including the Galapagos marine iguana, red-lipped batfish, and schooling black-striped salema. Photographers might also get a glimpse of the endangered Galapagos flightless comorants.

Bonaire
Scuba divers will be delighted by the diversity and beauty of Bonaire's diving sites. The leeward end of Bonaire is home to many notable dive sites. This site is loved by divers and snorkelers alike. The clear waters and abundance of schooling fish make it a favorite spot. Combined with the famous Karpata dive site, this site offers incredible drop-offs and massive coral formations.