08/03/2024 Dive Log – Fridays rock
Dive Log: 08/03/2024
Dive Site Name: Fridays rock
Dive Depth: 17
Dive Duration: 52
About The Dive: Saw a turtle, mantis shrimp, murray eel, and scorpion fish
Dive Log: 08/03/2024
Dive Site Name: Fridays rock
Dive Depth: 17
Dive Duration: 52
About The Dive: Saw a turtle, mantis shrimp, murray eel, and scorpion fish
Dive Log: 08/03/2024
Dive Site Name: Camia 2
Dive Depth: 27
Dive Duration: 38
About The Dive: Dove with 2 korean guests. Visibility was okay. We saw 2 candy crab on the soft coral in the mast
Boracay, renowned for its pristine beaches and vibrant nightlife, also boasts some of the most breathtaking dive sites in the world. Among these, the Tribird dive site stands out as a must-visit location for divers seeking an exhilarating underwater adventure. At New Wave Divers Boracay, we take pride in offering unforgettable diving experiences at Tribird, where history, marine life, and unique underwater landscapes come together.
Tribird is named after the wreckage of a Grumman TF-1 Trader aircraft, a historical relic from the 1950s. This twin-engine cargo aircraft, originally used by the United States Navy, found its final resting place underwater, creating a captivating dive site teeming with marine life. The wreckage, combined with the surrounding coral reefs and diverse marine species, makes Tribird a fascinating dive destination for divers.
Tribird is situated at a depth of 18 to 30 meters, making it accessible to divers with an Advanced Open Water certification. The dive conditions at Tribird are generally favorable, with visibility ranging from 15 to 30 meters, allowing divers to fully appreciate the intricate details of the wreck and the vibrant marine life that inhabits the area. The water temperature is typically warm, ranging from 26 to 30 degrees Celsius, ensuring a comfortable dive experience year-round.
The centerpiece of the Tribird dive site is the Grumman TF-1 Trader wreck. Over the years, the wreck has become encrusted with colorful corals and sponges, creating a stunning underwater tableau. Divers can explore the various sections of the aircraft, including the cockpit, cargo hold, and wings, each providing a unique perspective and a haven for marine creatures. The wreck is a photographer’s paradise, offering countless opportunities for capturing the interplay of light and marine life.
Tribird is home to an astonishing array of marine species. Divers can encounter schools of snapper, jacks, and fusiliers swirling around the wreck, while lionfish, scorpionfish, and moray eels lurk in the nooks and crannies. The corals and sponges that have colonized the wreck attract a myriad of smaller reef fish, including butterflyfish, angelfish, and clownfish. Macro enthusiasts will delight in spotting nudibranchs, shrimp, and other tiny critters that call Tribird home. The site is also frequented by larger pelagic species such as barracuda and trevally, adding an element of excitement to every dive.
At New Wave Divers Boracay, our team of experienced and passionate dive guides are dedicated to ensuring you have a safe, enjoyable, and memorable dive experience at Tribird. Our guides are intimately familiar with the site, allowing them to lead you to the best spots and point out the most interesting marine life.
We believe in providing personalized attention to each diver, which is why we keep our group sizes small. This approach not only enhances safety but also allows for a more immersive and enjoyable dive experience. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the wreck and interact with the marine life without feeling rushed or crowded.
We understand the importance of reliable and well-maintained equipment for a safe diving experience. At New Wave Divers Boracay, we provide top-quality dive gear that is regularly serviced and maintained to the highest standards. Whether you need a full equipment rental or just a few items, we’ve got you covered.
We are committed to protecting the marine environment and preserving the beauty of Boracay’s dive sites for future generations. Our dive practices are designed to minimize our impact on the underwater ecosystem, and we actively participate in local conservation efforts. When you dive with us, you can be confident that you are supporting responsible and sustainable diving practices.
As Tribird is located at a depth of 18 to 30 meters, it is recommended for divers with an Advanced Open Water certification. If you are a certified Open Water diver looking to explore Tribird, consider enrolling in an Advanced Open Water course with us to enhance your skills and extend your depth range.
To make the most of your Tribird diving experience, we recommend planning your dive with the help of our experienced guides. They can provide valuable insights into the best times to dive, optimal routes through the wreck, and tips for spotting elusive marine life. Proper dive planning also includes checking your equipment, monitoring your air supply, and adhering to safe diving practices.
Tribird offers incredible opportunities for underwater photography, from wide-angle shots of the wreck to close-ups of marine life. Bring a camera with good low-light performance and consider using a strobe or flashlight to enhance the colors and details. Our guides can assist you in finding the best angles and compositions for your shots.
When diving at Tribird, it’s essential to follow responsible diving practices to protect the delicate marine ecosystem. Avoid touching or disturbing the wreck and marine life, maintain good buoyancy control, and refrain from collecting souvenirs. By diving responsibly, you help preserve Tribird’s beauty for future divers.
Tribird dive site is a captivating blend of history, marine life, and underwater beauty, making it a must-visit destination for divers in Boracay. With New Wave Divers Boracay, you can explore this incredible site with the guidance of expert dive professionals, in small, personalized groups, and with top-quality equipment. Whether you’re an experienced diver or looking to advance your skills, Tribird offers an unforgettable diving adventure that will leave you in awe of Boracay’s underwater wonders.
Book your dive at Tribird with New Wave Divers Boracay today and discover the magic of this extraordinary dive site. We look forward to diving with you!

Wish to know more about the diving in Boracay? Our team will be delighted to answer your questions and let us know why we should be your first choice when planning your dive vacation to the Philippines. We hope to hear from you soon!

Dive Log: 08/01/2024
Dive Site Name: Diniwid
Dive Depth: 23
Dive Duration: 48
About The Dive: Lots of fishes in the outer reef. we also saw a turtle
Dive Log: 08/01/2024
Dive Site Name: Puka reef
Dive Depth: 14.6m
Dive Duration: 51 mn
About The Dive: I went diving with Elay to Puka Reef this afternoon. Puka reef is situated across Puka Beach at the north west end of the island. It's a beautiful shallow dive. The reef is covered with soft corals, sponge barrels and offers a great variety of colours. Today we saw a mantis shrimp, a moray eel and a turtle. The current was medium plus so we just drifted along the reef and enjoyed the show of damsel fish, trumpet fish and many other species that we can find in Boracay.
Dive Log: 07/30/2024
Dive Site Name: Camia
Dive Depth: 24.6
Dive Duration: 39mn
About The Dive: When diving on Camia today, with Elay. As always, Camia was thriving with life. It's a very beautiful shipwreck, sitting at 27 m deep. The ship, was a fishing boat sunk on purpose in 2000. There is a lot of soft coral growing on it ant nice marine life. What we usually see there are mantis shrimp, box fish, trumpet fish, nudibranchs on the ship, and when you look around into the blues, you have batfish, fusilliers, groupers, midnight snappers. Just amazing!! As we were diving on Nitrox, we had extended bottom time so we spend a lot to explore the deck area!!
On July 22, Typhoon Gaemi, known locally as Typhoon Carina, intensified from a severe tropical storm into a typhoon while lingering over the Philippine Sea. The storm exhibited maximum sustained winds of 120 km/h, with gusts reaching up to 150 km/h. Although Carina stayed away from the main Philippine landmass, its outer rainbands brought significant rainfall and wind to various parts of the country.
Effects on Boracay and New Wave Divers
As Typhoon Carina approached, the effects were felt across the Philippines, including Boracay. Heavy rains and strong winds forced local businesses, including New Wave Divers, to close temporarily. The safety of our guests and staff is our top priority, so we suspended operations from July 22 until the typhoon passed.
Reopening and Safety Measures
We are pleased to announce that New Wave Divers has reopened as of July 26. Our team has thoroughly inspected our facilities and equipment to ensure everything is in top condition. We have taken extra measures to guarantee the safety and comfort of our divers, including comprehensive checks of our boats, diving gear, and infrastructure.
Typhoon Carina’s Journey and Impact
Typhoon Carina brought heavy rainfall and strong winds to the Philippines, causing disruptions in various regions. The typhoon enhanced the southwest monsoon, leading to widespread rainfall across Luzon and the Visayas. Areas such as Zambales, Bataan, and Occidental Mindoro experienced heavy to intense rain, while Metro Manila and other regions saw moderate to heavy rainfall. Flooding and landslides were reported in several areas due to the persistent rains.
Resuming Diving Activities
With the reopening of New Wave Divers, we are excited to welcome back our guests to experience the stunning scuba diving of Boracay. The recent rains have revitalized the marine ecosystem, making it an excellent time for diving. Our experienced instructors are ready to guide you through some of the most beautiful dive sites in the area.
We offer a variety of dive packages suitable for all levels, from beginners to advanced divers. Whether you are interested in exploring vibrant coral reefs, encountering diverse marine life, or simply enjoying the tranquility of the ocean, New Wave Divers has something for everyone.
Looking Ahead
While Typhoon Carina brought challenges, it also reminded us of the importance of preparedness and resilience. At New Wave Divers, we are committed to ensuring the safety and satisfaction of our guests. We have updated our emergency protocols and enhanced our communication systems to provide timely updates and assistance in the event of future weather disturbances.
We encourage all our guests to stay informed about weather conditions and follow the advice of local authorities. Your safety is our priority, and we will continue to monitor any developments closely.
Join Us for an Unforgettable Diving Experience
We invite you to join us at New Wave Divers in Boracay for an unforgettable diving experience. Whether you are a seasoned diver or trying it for the first time, our team is here to provide you with a safe, enjoyable, and memorable adventure. Book your dive today and explore the breathtaking underwater landscapes of Boracay with New Wave Divers.

Wish to know more about the diving in Boracay? Our team will be delighted to answer your questions and let us know why we should be your first choice when planning your dive vacation to the Philippines. We hope to hear from you soon!

Dive Log: 07/26/2024
Dive Site Name: Laguna
Dive Depth: 20
Dive Duration: 30
About The Dive: Rescue AOWC. we saw 2 turtles in laguna wall.
Dive Log: 07/26/2024
Dive Site Name: Crocodile
Dive Depth: 18
Dive Duration: 42
About The Dive: PPB with Eli. Lots of fishes. aeverage visibility. we saw nemo and a ribbon eel.
Dive Log: 07/26/2024
Dive Site Name: Crocodile
Dive Depth: 28
Dive Duration: 38
About The Dive: AOWC with Eli. chill and easy dive. we saw a cuttlefish qnd a unique nudibranc.