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Negros Oriental dive sites

Philippines · Browse dive locations by depth, type and conditions.

Best Season

November to June, November-May, Year-round

Skill Levels

all-levels, intermediate

Nearby Cities

Dumaguete

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Scuba World Dumaguete

Dumaguete · Negros Oriental · Philippines

PADI center in Dumaguete offering Apo Island turtle diving, Dauin muck diving, and Siquijor reef exploration.

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Dauin Diving Center

Lipayo · Negros Oriental · Philippines

 

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Bongo Bongo Divers

Dauin · Negros Oriental · Philippines

 

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Dumaguete Divers

poblacion 1 · Negros Oriental · Philippines

 

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MabuhayDumaguete Dive Center

Dauin · Negros Oriental · Philippines

 

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La Tortue Diving Center & Beach Resort Dauin

Dauin · Negros Oriental · Philippines

 

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Aqua Ventura Divers

Luca 1 St · Negros Oriental · Philippines

 

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Dumagat Freedive

Dauin · Negros Oriental · Philippines

 

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Easy Diving Dauin

Dauin · Negros Oriental · Philippines

 

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Wild Scuba Dumaguete

Dumaguete City · Negros Oriental · Philippines

 

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Apo Island Beach Resort Dive Center

Road · Negros Oriental · Philippines

 

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Katipanan Dive Site, Apo Island

Чапел Риф · Negros Oriental · Philippines

 

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Mario's Scuba Diving and Homestay

Dauin · Negros Oriental · Philippines

 

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Paul's Dive Center

Road · Negros Oriental · Philippines

 

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Mario's Diving Center

Lagoon Ave · Negros Oriental · Philippines

 

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Diving in Negros Oriental

Negros Oriental offers muck dive sites across 1 location. Browse dive locations by depth, type and conditions before planning your dive.

FAQ

What makes Dauin muck diving special compared to other muck destinations?

Dauin's dark volcanic sand substrate supports an extraordinary density and variety of macro critters. The Atmosphere House Reef alone hosts frogfish, flamboyant cuttlefish, ghost pipefish, hairy shrimp, blue-ringed octopus, wonderpus, and multiple nudibranch species. Its BBC Planet Earth III feature brought global recognition to what underwater photographers have known for years.

Can beginners dive the Atmosphere House Reef?

Absolutely. The reef begins with a gentle seagrass slope from shore to about 5 meters, where green turtles often graze, then continues as a gradually deepening slope to 35 meters. Shallow sections between 5 and 12 meters are perfect for newly certified divers and even discovery dives, while deeper areas reward experienced macro photographers.

How do I get to Dauin?

Fly to Dumaguete's Sibulan Airport from Manila or Cebu, then drive 20 minutes south to Dauin. Alternatively, take a ferry from Cebu City to Dumaguete port. The Atmosphere Resort is located directly on the beach with walk-in access to its house reef.

What makes Dauin Masasa Beach different from other muck diving sites?

Masasa Beach combines easy shore access with exceptional critter density on volcanic black sand. Unlike Lembeh Strait in Indonesia, which requires boat access to most sites, Masasa allows unlimited shore diving at any hour, enabling night dives and dawn dives without boat schedules. The resident guide community has developed intimate knowledge of critter locations, and many can find blue-ringed octopus and mimic octopus on demand. The volcanic sand substrate supports different species assemblages than the silty mud of other muck destinations.

What camera setup is recommended for Masasa muck diving?

A macro lens is essential, with 60mm or 100mm equivalents being the most versatile. Many serious photographers bring dedicated macro housings with dual strobes for lighting the dark sand substrate. A good focus light or torch is important for finding critters and assisting autofocus. Super-macro wet diopters are useful for the smallest subjects like nudibranchs and juvenile seahorses. Compact cameras with macro mode also produce excellent results given the slow-moving subjects and lack of current.

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