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06/01/2025 Dive Log – SANTOSON

Dive Log: 06/01/2025

Dive Site Name: SANTOSON

Dive Depth: 15 meters

Dive Duration: 45 minutes

About The Dive: Amazing visibility during our dive in Santoson !
One of the best dive site in Boracay for the diversity of hard and soft corals !
We started from a shallow reef encountering 2 baby green turtles right on our descend.
Spotted moray eel and ribbon eel were hiding between the shallow reef and the sandy bottom.
A blue spotted stingray quickly disappeared into to the deep after trying to hide in the sand.
A school of fusiliers and yellow snappers accompanied us during our safety stop before we surfaced.
Great day of diving !

05/31/2025 Dive Log – Balinghai

Dive Log: 05/31/2025

Dive Site Name: Balinghai

Dive Depth: 22 meters

Dive Duration: 52 minutes

About The Dive: Effortless dive, slight current but enough to push us north, did do much kicking which was just right for us, we saw giant morreys, a couple of frog fish parked beside each other, a sea turtle that was so hungry and did not care that there was 5 divers beside him looking, all in all was a great dive.

05/29/2025 Dive Log – BALINGHAI

Dive Log: 05/29/2025

Dive Site Name: BALINGHAI

Dive Depth: 21 meters

Dive Duration: 37 minutes

About The Dive: Fantastic dive at our favourite shallow wall in Boracay!
With over 25 meters visibility we were able to see a baby turtle during our descend in the shallow reef.
Over the wall we had a big black frogfish, a sea crate and 3 spotted moray eel.
A couple of titan trigger fish were hunting and baby box fish were hiding in between the corals.
Over the shallower slope we stopped to admire a school of banner fish swimming just on top of us!

05/28/2025 Dive Log – Camia 2

Dive Log: 05/28/2025

Dive Site Name: Camia 2

Dive Depth: 27 meters

Dive Duration: 43 mins

About The Dive: This morning we went diving on Camia 2 Ship Wreck here in Boracay.
This wreck is an artificial reef that was sunk 25 years ago.
The coral growth and other Marine life is great.
There is a lot of soft corals around the wheel house which attracts a lot of fish.
Snappers, Bluefin Trevallys, Trumpet fish, Pufferfish, Golden Dsmsrls and Batfish were all around the wheel house this morning.
We also saw some Hairy Pink Squat Lobsters, Flatworms, Nudibranchs and Pipefish.
Everyone had a great dive

Ghost Pipefish in Boracay

Ghost Pipefish in Boracay: Where to Find Them and Fun Facts You Should Know

Boracay is not just famous for its white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters — it’s also a diving paradise! As a diver’s haven, Boracay offers plenty of opportunities to encounter unique and rare marine species, including the elusive Ghost Pipefish. These fascinating creatures are a must-see for underwater enthusiasts, and as a leading scuba diving school in Boracay, we are excited to share all the details on where you can find them and what makes them so special.


🏝️ Where to Find Ghost Pipefish in Boracay: The Camia 2 Wreck

One of the best spots to see the Ghost Pipefish in Boracay is at the Camia 2 wreck, located at a depth of 24-27 meters. This wreck, intentionally sunk 20 years ago, has since become a thriving artificial reef that’s home to an abundance of marine life, including several Ghost Pipefish.

At the Camia 2 wreck, you’ll often spot 4 to 5 Ghost Pipefish in the area. These mysterious creatures tend to stick close to the soft coral growths around the wreck. The best part? They come in various colors — white, black, and green, each with their own unique beauty, making the sighting even more mesmerizing.


🌈 The Different Colors of Ghost Pipefish

Ghost Pipefish are known for their striking appearance and color variations. These little creatures typically come in shades of white, black, and green, adding an extra layer of excitement when diving. Their bodies resemble sticks or leaves, which helps them blend into their surroundings — making them incredibly difficult to spot unless you know exactly where to look.

Ghost Pipefish usually stay at a depth of 24 to 26 meters, but you might find them a bit deeper at 27 meters at Camia II. They enjoy hiding in the soft coral, which provides them with excellent camouflage.


🐟 Fun Facts About Ghost Pipefish

Ghost Pipefish belong to the same family as seahorses and pipefish, and they share several traits with these fascinating relatives. Here are some fun facts about Ghost Pipefish that make them so unique:

  1. Masters of Camouflage: Ghost Pipefish are known for their incredible ability to blend in with their environment. Their elongated, leaf-like bodies and fins allow them to hide in soft corals, sponges, and seagrass — making them a challenge to spot without a trained eye.
  2. Diet: Like their cousins, seahorses, Ghost Pipefish are carnivorous. They feed on small crustaceans, plankton, and larval fish, using their small, specialized mouths to suck in prey.
  3. Mating Rituals: Ghost Pipefish engage in fascinating courtship behaviors, similar to seahorses. The male carries the fertilized eggs in a specialized brood pouch, playing an important role in the reproduction process.
  4. Rare Sightings: Ghost Pipefish are elusive and not always easy to spot. However, when you know where to look — like around the Camia 2 wreck — spotting one is an unforgettable experience for divers.

🌊 How Ghost Pipefish Contribute to Boracay’s Diving Experience

Boracay’s underwater world is known for its rich biodiversity and beautiful dive sites. The Camia 2 wreck is one of the top sites for macro diving, attracting divers from around the world. It’s not just a great location for encountering Ghost Pipefish, but also for spotting other unique marine creatures, including vibrant corals, rare critters, and colorful fish species.

The soft coral-covered wrecks of Boracay, such as Camia 2, are not only visually stunning but also ecologically significant, offering a safe haven for a variety of marine life. The healthy ecosystem of these wrecks contributes to the diving experience and supports the island’s goal to preserve and protect its incredible underwater biodiversity.


🤿 Book Your Dive with New Wave Divers and Discover Ghost Pipefish

Are you ready to explore the best dive sites in Boracay and see the Ghost Pipefish for yourself? At New Wave Divers, we offer a range of scuba diving experiences, from introductory dives for beginners to advanced diving courses for seasoned divers. Our expert instructors will guide you to the best dive sites, including the Camia 2 wreck, where you’ll have the chance to spot Ghost Pipefish and other fascinating marine life.

Whether you’re looking to become a certified diver or just want to experience fun diving in one of the most beautiful places in the world, New Wave Divers is here to provide you with the best diving experience in Boracay.

Wish to know more about diving ? Visit our web site and find out more information or contact us! Our team will be delighted to answer your questions. We hope to hear from you soon!

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05/26/2025 Dive Log – White Beach

Dive Log: 05/26/2025

Dive Site Name: White Beach

Dive Depth: 6 meters

Dive Duration: 60 mins

About The Dive: Night diving is great here in Boracay.
The beach comes alive with loads of critters after sunset.
We just walk out the front of the shop and swim out.
We saw some small Squid, Octopus, Morays, Nudibranchs, Flatworms, Seahorse, Ghost Pipefish, different types of crabs and Shrimps.
All the divers really enjoyed it.

05/25/2025 Dive Log – ANGOL POINT

Dive Log: 05/25/2025

Dive Site Name: ANGOL POINT

Dive Depth: 17 meters

Dive Duration: 41 minutes

About The Dive: We started the dive from the shallow reef where we spotted few cleaning shrimp and porcelain crab inside an anemone.
Few meters deeper we explored the 2 big coral formations where we found a huge white frogfish hiding in between corals and a yellow eyed moray eel.
Towards the deeper sandy area, ribbon eels and mantis shrimps started to appear before we got surrounded by a passing school of small sardines!
Great dive with amazing people!

05/24/2025 Dive Log – Tri-Bird Airplane Wreck

Dive Log: 05/24/2025

Dive Site Name: Tri-Bird Airplane Wreck

Dive Depth: 28.5 meters

Dive Duration: 45 mins

About The Dive: Today we went diving on the Tri-Bird wreck.
It was sunk approx 13 years ago here in Boracay to become an artificial reef.
The whole structure is still all in 1 piece and upside down.
The underside of the wings has a lot of soft corals growing on it.
We saw different types of Nudibranchs and a few Flatworms.
Under the plane we also spotted 2 large Bearded Scorpion fish.
Inside there is Durban dancers and Multibar Pipefish.
Once our NDL was low we made our way to the wall to end our dive on the shallower reef at 13 meters.
There is always a lot of tropical fish on the top.
All the divers had a great dive.

05/22/2025 Dive Log – Fridays Reef

Dive Log: 05/22/2025

Dive Site Name: Fridays Reef

Dive Depth: 12 meters

Dive Duration: 42 mins

About The Dive: Today we went diving in Friday's Reef with some Discover Scuba divers.
This is a great site here in Boracay because the mooring line starts just at 6 meters deep.
There is soft corals and hard corals through out most of the site.
We were lucky to see a school of Sardines during our dive.
We saw some Snappers, Trumpet fish, Titan Trigger fish, Sea Stars, Hawksbill Turtle, Anemonefish and some small shrimps.
Water was 29 Celsius with light current

05/20/2025 Dive Log – Lobster Rock

Dive Log: 05/20/2025

Dive Site Name: Lobster Rock

Dive Depth: 12 meters

Dive Duration: 60 mins

About The Dive: Diving in Lobster Rock is a nice shallow dive here in Boracay.
We saw lots of corals and different types of fish.
We spotted a Banded Sea Snake, Pufferfish, school of Anchovies, Trumpet fish and 2 Ribbon Eels.
Some of the whip corals had Gobys and Shrimps.
Water was 29 Celsius with a light current

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