Thursday, December 1, 2016

Dive Site: Coconut Point, Anilao, Philippines

Named so because of the coconut trees in the area and the many coconut shells on the ocean floor, Coconut Point was a mere 15-minute boat ride from Aiyanar Resort. We dove this site twice and it impressed us both times.

Diving Coconut Point

A fantastic muck site with some small coral areas, this was a favorite of the dive team while in Anilao. I saw my first, second, and third cuttlefish ever on this site, one of them a flamboyant cuttlefish in just 15 feet (3 m) of water. We also saw a dozen or so cuttlefish eggs inside a coconut half-shell. You could see their tiny bodies moving within the translucent eggs. It was incredible, to say the least.

shrimp with eggs flamboyant cuttlefish crab on anemone fish in a coconut

Mantis shrimp hid in several places at Coconut Point, as well as occasionally making a run for it across the sandy bottom.  There were many anemones filled with various clownfish, small eels here and there, and even a blue-spotted ray. Nudibranchs were easy to find, along with porcelain crabs and various tiny shrimp. While there were some black urchins here, I found several of the more vibrant variety too. Cuttlefish, mantis shrimp, nudibranchs and clownfish — what more could we ask for? Coconut Point a great site for anyone who’s into muck diving.


Temperature: 79 F (26 C)

Depth: 10 to 60 feet (3 to 18 m)

Visibility: 100 feet (30 m) or more

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