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05/11/2025 Dive Log – ANGOL POINT

Dive Log: 05/11/2025

Dive Site Name: ANGOL POINT

Dive Depth: 17 meters

Dive Duration: 38 minutes

About The Dive: One of our favourite spot in Boracay!
We started the dive in the shallower reef where a school of banner fish was hovering just beneath the boat.
Behind one of the two big coral formations 2 ribbon eel were fighting for a prey, on top of them a baby balloon fish appeared from the colourful soft corals.
More into the dive few unicorn fish and titan trigger fish were cruising next to us.
During our safety stop a dozen of squids hanged around us before disappearing into the deep blue.

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Shark Encounters in Boracay: Safe, Natural, and Incredible

Shark Encounters in Boracay | Dive with Reef Sharks Safely

Shark Encounters in Boracay: Safe, Natural, and Incredible

For many divers, the chance to see a shark in the wild is a dream come true. In Boracay, that dream is possible—and it’s more accessible and safer than you might think. Shark encounters in these waters are rare but awe-inspiring, always respectful, and entirely natural. At New Wave Divers, we’re passionate about helping divers experience these magnificent creatures while also fostering a deep respect for their role in the ocean ecosystem.

What to Expect from a Shark Encounter in Boracay

Sharks are not the everyday highlight of Boracay dives, but they do make appearances—especially for divers with sharp eyes and a bit of luck. Most commonly, you’ll encounter the elegant and elusive whitetip reef shark, often resting on sandy bottoms or cruising the edges of deeper walls. These sharks are non-aggressive and generally uninterested in divers, making them perfect subjects for respectful observation and underwater photography.

While Boracay isn’t known as a major shark diving destination like Malapascua or Donsol, its charm lies in the spontaneous, natural aspect of these encounters. There’s something especially exciting about spotting a shark on a regular fun dive at your favorite local site.

Shark Species Seen Around Boracay

Here are a few species divers have reported over the years while exploring Boracay’s reefs:

  • Whitetip Reef Shark: The most commonly spotted species, usually seen resting during the day or gently gliding through canyons and reef edges.
  • Blacktip Reef Shark: Rare, but occasionally seen patrolling near reef slopes or drop-offs, particularly in more remote or current-prone areas.
  • Bamboo Sharks: Smaller and nocturnal, these are more likely to be seen during night dives or hidden beneath reef ledges.

All of these sharks are harmless to humans and present an incredible opportunity to observe apex predators behaving naturally in their own habitat.

Best Dive Sites for Shark Sightings

If you’re hoping to increase your chances of seeing a shark, there are certain dive sites around Boracay that are more likely to deliver. Some of these include:

  • Yapak: This deep wall dive is famous for its pelagic visitors. Strong currents, excellent visibility, and drop-offs create the ideal environment for whitetip reef sharks and large trevallies. It’s our top recommendation for divers specifically hoping to spot sharks.
  • Punta Bunga: Known for its wide array of marine life, this deeper site occasionally surprises divers with passing reef sharks or large rays.
  • Maniguin Island: On longer dive safaris, our team has reported sightings of resident reef sharks in caves and along the wall here. This is a rare treat due to the travel time but offers world-class diving.

Sharks and Boracay’s Marine Ecosystem

Seeing a shark on your dive isn’t just thrilling—it’s also a great sign of a healthy reef. As top predators, sharks play an essential role in maintaining marine biodiversity, keeping fish populations in check and removing the sick or weak. At New Wave Divers, we believe in educating our guests about marine life behavior so you can better understand and appreciate the creatures you encounter.

Are Shark Encounters Safe?

Absolutely. All sharks observed around Boracay are non-aggressive and pose no threat to humans. Encounters are passive and non-intrusive. We brief every diver on how to behave around sharks—stay calm, maintain a respectful distance, and avoid chasing or blocking the animal’s path.

These are peaceful, incredible moments that leave a lasting impression—especially when experienced in their natural setting without baiting or artificial attraction methods.

Why Dive with New Wave Divers

At New Wave Divers Boracay, our guides are highly experienced and know exactly where to go for your best chance at spotting a reef shark. We conduct all of our dives responsibly and with conservation in mind. We never bait or chum. Instead, we focus on naturally occurring encounters, guided by local knowledge and patience.

Whether you’re joining us for a fun dive or adding to your dive log with a certification course, our team is there to support, educate, and inspire confidence throughout your dive experience.

How to Prepare for a Shark Dive

Diving with sharks doesn’t require special training, but it does benefit from good buoyancy control, awareness, and a calm mindset. At New Wave Divers, we help prepare every diver with site briefings, behavior guidance, and equipment checks tailored to the day’s conditions. For deeper dives like Yapak, we recommend divers be Advanced Open Water certified, but even Open Water divers can enjoy sightings in shallower areas like Punta Bunga.

If you’re uncertain about your skills or want to refresh before attempting deeper dives, we also offer review sessions and buoyancy workshops to build your confidence underwater. Being relaxed and in control enhances your chances of spotting sharks—and enjoying the moment fully.

Respect and Conservation

New Wave Divers is committed to marine conservation. We believe that shark encounters should be both thrilling and responsible. We actively support education around shark conservation, highlighting the threats sharks face—such as overfishing, habitat destruction, and the shark fin trade. By seeing sharks in the wild, divers often become advocates for their protection, helping shift the narrative from fear to fascination.

All our dives are conducted with zero impact policies, and we brief every diver on how to interact responsibly with marine life. We encourage underwater photography but always emphasize keeping a respectful distance and never touching or feeding wildlife.

What to Do When You See a Shark

If you’re lucky enough to spot a shark on your dive, the best response is to slow down, observe, and enjoy. Keep your movements controlled, stay close to the reef or your guide, and avoid direct pursuit. Most reef sharks will pass by calmly or continue resting if undisturbed. Watching a shark move effortlessly through the water is a moment of pure awe—don’t rush it!

Our dive guides at New Wave Divers are trained to spot and identify sharks from a safe distance, giving you the best opportunity to see them while staying relaxed and informed. We’ll often signal you in advance if one is nearby, so you can ready your camera or simply take in the experience.

Book Your Next Adventure

There’s nothing quite like the rush of seeing a shark in the wild. For many divers, it’s a bucket-list moment—and in Boracay, it’s possible on any given dive. With the right dive plan, a knowledgeable team, and a touch of ocean luck, you might just find yourself face-to-face with one of the ocean’s most majestic creatures.

Contact us today to plan your next dive adventure with New Wave Divers. Whether you’re hoping to spot a shark or just soak in the beauty of Boracay’s reefs, we’re here to make your underwater experience safe, natural, and unforgettable.


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!

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05/09/2025 Dive Log – Diniwid

Dive Log: 05/09/2025

Dive Site Name: Diniwid

Dive Depth: 17 meters

Dive Duration: 50 mins

About The Dive: Diving in Diniwid this morning we had around 30 meter visibility with light current.
The top of the wall was covered in tropical fish.
At the bottom of the wall we saw a school of Sardines, different types of anemonefish, 2 turtles and a Black Painted Frogfish.
Water was 30 Celsius on our safety stop.
This is a wonderful dive site in Boracay

05/08/2025 Dive Log – Lobster Rock

Dive Log: 05/08/2025

Dive Site Name: Lobster Rock

Dive Depth: 12 meters

Dive Duration: 46 minutes

About The Dive: Such a great dive this morning in Lobster Rock !
One of our favourite beginners dive spot in Boracay!
With over 25 meter visibility we were able to spot few ribbon eel over the sandy bottom and peacock flounders hiding.
Over the big rock formation we’ve been surrounded by a big sardine run !
Exploring around the rock we had a yellow eyed moray eel, a small lobster and hundreds of colorful anthias.
Just before our safety stop a school of fuselier swam under us .

05/07/2025 Dive Log – Tribird

Dive Log: 05/07/2025

Dive Site Name: Tribird

Dive Depth: 28 meters

Dive Duration: 52 minutes

About The Dive: A relaxing dive with great visibility found a Murray eel some cool sea slugs of different colors, some flat worms running around and when they had enough film of the plane we went up the reef to do our mid stop and safety stop, they really enjoyed the dive

05/06/2025 Dive Log – Camia 2

Dive Log: 05/06/2025

Dive Site Name: Camia 2

Dive Depth: 27.5 meters

Dive Duration: 38 mins

About The Dive: Diving Camia 2 ship Wreck this morning we had great visibility.
The wreck has a lot of soft corals where we saw a lot of small Damsel fish.
We also saw Trumpet fish, Snappers and Yellow Fusiliers.
Some flat worms, nudibranchs, pipefish, Ghost Pipefish and some Feather star shrimps around the wheel house.
This is 1 of our favourite dive sites in Boracay

05/05/2025 Dive Log – Friday’s Rock

Dive Log: 05/05/2025

Dive Site Name: Friday’s Rock

Dive Depth: 17 meters

Dive Duration: 41 minutes

About The Dive: One of our favorite dive site in Boracay !
With a great 25 meters visibility we were able to spot a turtle as soon as we entered the water and followed her for few minutes towards the artificial reef!
Out in the coral patches we had an octopus and a moray eel fighting for the perfect spot to hide.
Back to the big coral formation, hundreds of colourful anthias and a big school of yellow snapper accompanied us for most of our dive!
Back to the shallower reef a family of shrimp fish stayed with us during our safety stop.

05/04/2025 Dive Log – Balinghai

Dive Log: 05/04/2025

Dive Site Name: Balinghai

Dive Depth: 18 meters

Dive Duration: 54 minutes

About The Dive: Had a diver who was very good on air consumption, on the wall of balinghai we saw a giant morrey eel, as we went along the wall we saw a nice black frog fish, after that there was a commotion as an octopus was trying to catch its prey, did not see if she got her prey or not, kept on looking at us till we went away and for the finaly a giant morrey eel again, was a cool dive all in all

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Best Family-Friendly Dive Experiences in Boracay

Best Family-Friendly Dive Experiences in Boracay

Best Family-Friendly Dive Experiences in Boracay

Boracay isn’t just a tropical paradise for honeymooners and solo travelers—it’s an ideal destination for families looking to share unforgettable underwater adventures together. Whether you’re introducing your kids to the wonders of the ocean for the first time or diving as a seasoned group, New Wave Divers Boracay makes it easy, safe, and fun to explore the island’s incredible marine life and dive sites together.

Why Boracay Is Ideal for Family Diving

Thanks to its calm, clear waters and a wide range of beginner-friendly dive sites, Boracay is perfect for families at different skill levels. The visibility is excellent year-round, the currents are typically manageable, and many sites feature shallow depths ideal for entry-level and junior divers. With short boat rides and plenty of surface interval activities, families can comfortably plan a full day of both ocean and beach time.

Introductory Dive Programs for Kids and Parents

At New Wave Divers, we offer PADI programs tailored to families who are new to diving. The Discover Scuba Diving experience is a great way for adults and teens to try scuba for the first time, with no prior experience required. It includes a short orientation followed by a guided dive to a shallow reef, where participants can see vibrant coral and fish up close.

Children aged 8 and up can join our Bubble Maker experience, a shallow water introduction designed just for kids. With full instructor supervision and gear fitted specifically for smaller divers, it’s a memorable way to spark curiosity and confidence under the sea.

Courses That Bring the Family Together

For families ready to dive deeper into scuba, New Wave Divers offers full certification courses. Teens as young as 10 can complete their Junior Open Water certification alongside a parent or sibling, turning learning into an unforgettable bonding experience. Courses are taught in small groups with personalized attention to ensure every diver feels safe and supported.

Top Dive Sites for Families in Boracay

Some dive sites are especially well-suited to family outings due to their shallow depth, calm waters, and marine life variety. Here are a few favorites recommended by our instructors:

  • Coral Garden: Gentle conditions, shallow reef, and a colorful range of fish like parrotfish, rabbitfish, and clownfish make it ideal for first-timers.
  • Angol Point: A perfect site for young divers or snorkelers, home to ribbon eels, butterflyfish, and other charismatic reef dwellers.
  • Diniwid: Offers a chance to see turtles, mantis shrimp, and sea snakes in a calm environment—great for building confidence underwater.

Marine Life the Whole Family Will Love

One of the joys of diving as a family in Boracay is the opportunity to witness its abundant and colorful marine life. Kids and adults alike are amazed by the diversity of species: from Nemo-like clownfish darting through anemones to sea turtles gracefully gliding by. Encounters with puffers, trumpetfish, nudibranchs, and even octopus create unforgettable moments and spark a lifelong appreciation for the ocean.

Why Families Choose New Wave Divers

New Wave Divers has built a reputation for delivering safe, friendly, and highly personalized dive experiences. We understand that family diving is about more than just depth and duration—it’s about building trust, creating joy, and fostering a shared love for the underwater world. Our instructors are trained in working with children and first-time divers, and we take great pride in tailoring every trip to your group’s comfort and skill level.

We also offer flexible scheduling, equipment sized for children, and surface support for non-diving family members. Whether you’re joining us for a fun dive, training together, or cheering on your little explorer from the boat, we make sure your family feels like part of ours.

Plan Your Family Dive Adventure Today

There’s no better place than Boracay to dive into a family-friendly underwater adventure. Whether your goal is to try diving for the first time, complete a certification, or simply share some ocean magic with your loved ones, New Wave Divers has the expertise and enthusiasm to make it happen.

Ready to create your family’s next great memory? Contact us today and let’s start planning your perfect dive experience in Boracay.

Tips for a Smooth Family Dive Day

To make the most out of your family diving experience in Boracay, a bit of preparation goes a long way. At New Wave Divers, we help families feel confident and excited from the first inquiry to the final dive. Here are some key tips to ensure your family dive day goes smoothly:

  • Book in advance: Reserve your spot early, especially during school holidays or peak travel seasons, to secure your preferred schedule and dive sites.
  • Pack light but smart: Sunscreen, swimsuits, dry towels, water bottles, and snacks are must-haves. We provide all dive gear, including child-sized equipment.
  • Listen to the briefing: Pre-dive briefings are not just for safety—they’re full of helpful hints about marine life, dive conditions, and signals your kids can easily learn too.
  • Stay hydrated and take breaks: We encourage regular breaks, and our team always has fresh water and shade ready on the boat.

Other Great Options for Mixed-Skill Families

If your family includes both divers and snorkelers, or if some are still warming up to scuba, Boracay still has plenty to offer. Sites like Puka Shell and Tambisaan feature shallow reef areas perfect for snorkeling, with vibrant reef fish and corals visible just beneath the surface. These locations offer the whole family a chance to explore together at different depths.

And for those ready for a little more adventure, sites like Friday’s Rock or Channel Drift can be introduced gradually, under the watchful eye of our instructors who adjust every dive based on comfort and confidence levels.


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!

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05/03/2025 Dive Log – Crocodile Island

Dive Log: 05/03/2025

Dive Site Name: Crocodile Island

Dive Depth: 18 meters

Dive Duration: 52 mins

About The Dive: Fantastic diving in Crocodile Island this morning.
This site is about 20 min boat ride from our shop in Boracay.
It has a beautiful shallow reef and loads of different types of Marine life.
We saw nudibranchs laying eggs, Frogfish, a small Green Turtle and Pygmy Seahorses.
Inside the shallow caves there was a lot of small schooling fish.