The Philippines is made up of 7,107 islands and boasts 34,000 sq. km (13,124 sq. miles) of coral reefs, over 800 classes of corals, over a thousand species of marine life, and one of the most populous and diverse aquatic ecosystems on the planet, making it a sure hit for true
snorkeling enthusiasts.
Of the 500 known coral species in the world, 488 are found in the Philippines. Some of the
unique aquatic life includes the gorgonian butterfly fish, gigantic sponges, seafans, and
starfish. Some snorkelers are lucky enough to have the chance to swim with kind-tempered whale sharks, or the rare dugong; an endangered species of water-dwelling mammal whose
intelligence rivals that of the dolphin.
The best season for Philippines snorkeling is March until June when the waves are generally the smallest and visibility tends to be best.
Some of the most popular diving and snorkeling locations in the Philippines are:
*Moalboal in Cebu - A wide variety of soft and hard corals are abundant. Sea turtle
sightings can be expected with almost every trip into the water. Whale sharks, while not nearly as common, can also be found here on occasion.
*Puerto Galera in Mindoro - Known for its shallow coral gardens, interesting rock
formations, and colorful species such as crabs, shrimp, sea anemones, moray, and trumpet
fishes.
*El Nido in Northern Palawan El Nido's Bacuit Bay is rich in marine life. You are likely to see an array of wildlife including dugong, turtles, manta rays and the occasional whale shark plus many corals, walls & tunnels. There are over 30 dive sites ranging in depth from six
metres to 30 metres plus. There is almost something for everyone here, from the novice to
the experienced diver.
*Miniloc Island is one of the top places of interest in El Nido, a first-class municipality in
Palawan in southern Philippines. The island, which is set in a cove with a backdrop of
limestone cliffs, is known for its crystal-clear water that is ideal for snorkeling. While
underwater, enjoy a visual treat of marine life such as sergeant major, damsel fish, fusiliers,
and other multi-colored tropical fishes.
With such a vast number of unique snorkeling opportunities spread across this fascinating
archipelago, a well-planned trip to the Philippines has the potential to leave a lasting
impression on snorkelers of any experience level.