This dive site, Los Bamboos, is located in the Philippines and features a gentle underwater topography ideal for diver training. It begins with a flat top reef at 3-5 meters, transitioning to sandy patches, and then a sloping reef that reaches an official maximum diveable depth of 12 meters, though the slope extends deeper to 16-17 meters. Its accessible depth profile and protected nature make it a perfect location for conducting various dive courses, from Open Water to Advanced Open Water and higher, ensuring a safe and conducive learning environment.
The site boasts a rich biodiversity with a beautiful combination of hard and soft corals flourishing across the reef and sandy areas. Divers can expect to encounter a huge variety of marine species, including popular fish like clownfish (NEMO), along with more elusive creatures such as pipefishes, seahorses, and various colorful nudibranchs. Octopi are also frequently sighted, adding to the macro-rich environment. The sandy patches provide habitat for unique bottom dwellers and offer a contrast to the vibrant coral formations.
While not explicitly stated, dive sites in the Philippines generally offer excellent conditions during the dry season (typically November to May), with calm waters and good visibility, making it the best time to visit Los Bamboos. Its shallow, protected nature makes it ideal for underwater photography, particularly for macro subjects. Both snorkelers and freedivers will find the extensive flat top reef and accessible depths very suitable for their activities, offering ample opportunity to observe marine life without deep dives. Divers should bring their macro lenses to fully appreciate the small wonders of this site.

