
When you're thinking about your next scuba diving trip, consider going somewhere exotic and secluded. The famous dive spots like Shark Reef Marine Reserve, Philippines, are just a few of the options. You may also consider diving the corals off the coast Indonesia. These spots are well-known for their unique muck diving critters and mantas rays. These locations will have you falling in love with the idea of exploring them.
Sipadan
Sipadan, one of the most popular spots in the Philippines for divers, lures them to dive. This area is located in the middle the coral triangle, making it one among the most biodiverse marine ecosystems in the world. You will see turtles, sharks and lionfish in this area. With visibility ranging from 15 meters to 40 meters, you'll have no trouble exploring the underwater world around Sipadan.

Shark Reef Marine Reserve
In the shark-rich waters of the Shark Reef Marine Reserve, you can experience some of the most thrilling dives in the world. A visit to the marine reserve is an unforgettable experience, as you will be surrounded by diverse species of fish and coral. There are 125 different types of sharks and more than 5,000 different species of mollusks and seaweed. Heart Reef is one of these amazing sites. The structure measures 17 meters in width and is an amazing sight from the air.
Half Moon Caye Wall
Many types of marine life can be found at this spectacular dive spot. Recently, it was discovered that the wall is also home for sharks. They have now named it their new home. While you're on the wall, look out for sea fans, brain coral, and other critters. There may be a few turtles. If you're feeling adventurous, you can also explore the underwater tunnels between coral outcrops.
Yongala
There are many options for diving on the SS Yongala. Townsville is just 3 hours away via fast boat. The dives here are about 30m deep and are best suited for Advanced certified divers. If you can afford to spend a few more dollars, consider taking a day trip and diving the SS Yongala on a day trip. The trip takes three hours in total and includes two tanks.
Punta Vicente Roca
Punta VicenteRoca is the only place to scuba dive. The site is 200 kilometers away from the nearest inhabited island. You can see many sea creatures here including the Galapagos Marine Iguana, red-lipped Batfish and schooling blackstriped Salema. Photographers might also get a glimpse of the endangered Galapagos flightless comorants.

Bonaire
Bonaire's beautiful dive sites will amaze divers. The leeward end of Bonaire is home to many notable dive sites. This site is a favourite with snorkellers and divers alike, with clear water and abundant schooling fish. Combined with the famous Karpata dive site, this site offers incredible drop-offs and massive coral formations.