PHILIPPINES

Sashimi shrimp next to Cyerce Nigra, leopard shrimp alongside Melibe Colemani, and chocolate shrimp close to Pontohi pygmy seahorses — this is Romblon. Here, in the diving areas around the Three P Dive Resort, macro madness reigns supreme. Amidst a mega-biodiversity of macro- and micro-organisms, every underwaterphotographer's dream comes true.

Endless darkness, no sea floor, and no shore in sight? Welcome to Romblon, home to some of the best blackwater diving in the world. Prepare to be amazed by a nocturnal cabinet of curiosities, where the most bizarre and unusual creatures rise from the depths of the sea to reveal their full and strange beauty.

 

For water enthusiasts the Philippines are standing for one big thing: the small things underwater. True to the motto "Klein, aber oho" our article has been published in the dive magazine UNTERWASSER, reflecting the beautiful and sometimes bizarre world of critters around tiny Cabilao Island. A fascinating, small journey down to the underwaterworld between Cebu and Bohol.

Southern Leyte - known for its populations of whale sharks and varied dive sites. Whether large or small, the only limit to the variety of motifs here is the air consumption underwater.  Reason enough for us to fling ourselves into adventure and risk an expedition into the unknown below surface.