Seek Adventure At Deep Depths

At ISORA, you can expect a safe and comfortable diving experience that’s planned based on your diving capabilities. With access to some of the world’s most famous diving sites, get ready to be mesmerized by a world of vibrant colors, exotic marine life, and awe-inspiring natural and man-made formations.

Immerse yourself in the beauty of Mindoro’s marine life. With each dive, be transported to a world that’s both calming and exhilarating. A place where the noise and chaos of the world is replaced with tranquility and serenity.

  • Canyons

    Witness colorful marine life with soft tree corals and a wide variety of hard corals. Only advanced divers are allowed in this site due to strong underwater currents.
  • The Desert

    A sandy area near Puerto Galera White Beach that is inhabited by small sea creatures.
  • West Escarceo

    Dive into diverse marine life and see the lively fishes and corals resting underwater.
  • Verde Island Drop Off

    Noted as one of the best dives in the country, it is the epicenter of the coral triangle. Here you'll see more than 300 species of corals, as well as over 1,000 marine species.
  • Saint Christopher Wreck

    An 18m sunken boat that can be found 15-22 meters underwater. It's home to plenty of lion fishes, snappers, and other various fishes.
  • Sinandigan Wall

    This diving site drops off to about 40 meters and is home to nudibranchs. On the bottom of Sinandigan Wall, you'll see the Turtle Rock which is home to turtles and whitetip reef sharks.
  • Oddie's Wall

    Unique to this diving site are gorgonian sea fans and black coral trees. Other than that, you'll see mostly thorny marine animals such as oysters, triggerfishes, eels, and if you're lucky, manta rays.
  • Kilima Steps

    Depending on the strength of the current, this drift dive site can reach speeds of up to 6 knots.
  • Dungon Wall

    On the bottom of a slope of hard and soft corals, you'll see the Dungon Wall. It drops to 25m and is famous for its nudibranchs and flatworms. There are also crevices in the wall where you can see hiding lionfishes, scorpionfishes, and porcupine fishes.
  • Dry Dock

    Originally designed to lift boats off the water, it was sunk by La Laguna Dive Center to create a man-made reef.
  • Secret Reef

    See a reef on a sloping sandy bottom that's populated with gorgonian sea fans, black corals, and basket sponges. The drop reaches depths of up to 65m. Below, you'll see a number of batfish and snappers.
  • Hibo Reef

    A remote dive site in Mindoro, you have to conquer strong currents above water to reach the mild waters and picture-perfect corals below. Here you'll see reef sharks and hawksbill turtles.
  • Hole in the Wall

    The "hole" refers to a short tunnel 12m underwater where you get to swim through a little mountain.
  • Alma Jane Wreck

    A sunken cargo vessel that serves as a man-made reef standing upright on a sandy surface.
  • Sabang Wreck

    One of the most famous dive sites in Puerto Galera, Sabang Wreck has one yacht and two wooden boats that are sunk to function as a man-made reef.
  • Monkey Beach

    Here, there is a gentle coral slope that's easy to dive, except when currents are strong. At the bottom of this dive site is the Monkey Wreck, but is only advised for experienced divers.
  • Japanese Wreck

    From a sunken WWII Japanese Patrol Boat, all that remains is an en engine block and its propeller shaft. It is home to two large moray eels.
  • Manila Channel

    In this dive site, you can already see hard, stony corals just 1m below the water. The Manila Channel is ideal for marine photography and night dives.
  • Shark Cave

    Under this dive site's large overhang is a group of whitetip reef sharks that loves to rest here during the day. Although, you can only get to see the edge of the overhang at about 27m underwater.