Amigos Dive Center

TALISAY WALL

Boat Entry

OW - AOW

Depth: 10-28m

₱1.600

Talisay Wall should be named Turtle Wall instead. The site is known for its population of sea turtles, where the biggest individuals are found. Best to dive during low tide as turtles go near the shore during high tide. The dive site is a gentle slope covered in both hard and soft corals. Big gorgonia seafans adorn the wall in the deepest portion. Home to a wide range of marine life, including parrotfish, lionfish, nudibranchs. 

Recommendations

  • Equipment: Nitrox is recommended to extend bottom time, and a flashlight is suggested for exploring the small caves and crevices in the wall.
  • Timing: Morning dives typically offer better visibility.
  • Photography: Plenty of great macro opportunities.

Marine life

  • Sea turtles
  • Clown fish
  • Frogfish
  • Parrotfish
  • Lionfish
  • Ghost pipe fish
  • Nudibranchs

TALISAY WALL

Boat Entry

OW - AOW

Depth: 10-28m

₱1.600

Talisay Wall should be named Turtle Wall instead. The site is known for its population of sea turtles, where the biggest individuals are found. Best to dive during low tide as turtles go near the shore during high tide. The dive site is a gentle slope covered in both hard and soft corals. Big gorgonia seafans adorn the wall in the deepest portion. Home to a wide range of marine life, including parrotfish, lionfish, nudibranchs. 

Recommendations

  • Equipment: Nitrox is recommended to extend bottom time, and a flashlight is suggested for exploring the small caves and crevices in the wall.
  • Timing: Morning dives typically offer better visibility.
  • Photography: Plenty of great macro opportunities.

Marine life

  • Sea turtles
  • Clown fish
  • Frogfish
  • Parrotfish
  • Lionfish
  • Ghost pipe fish
  • Nudibranchs

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