Mamsa Point

Strong current dive with schooling trevally and pelagic predators.

Boat Access
13m Avg Depth
26m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, Mamsa Point, deriving its name from the Filipino word for trevally, is an exhilarating spot located a few hundred meters north of Kan-uran Point. It is particularly known for its challenging conditions, with currents that can be exceptionally strong, making it a site primarily suited for advanced divers. The site is a natural arena where schooling big eye trevally perform a spectacular 'spin cycle' maneuver, a defensive strategy against larger pelagic predators that frequent the area.

The main attraction at Mamsa Point is the vibrant pelagic action. Divers are guaranteed close encounters with massive schools of big eye trevally, often seen in their characteristic swirling formations. These impressive schools, in turn, attract formidable hunters of the open ocean, most notably the dogtooth tuna, which are frequently observed ambushing the trevally. While the focus is on the big stuff, a healthy reef ecosystem likely supports a variety of smaller reef fish and corals beneath the surface action.

The best time to visit Mamsa Point generally aligns with the Philippines' dry season, typically from November to May, offering more stable weather conditions, though the strong currents are a consistent feature of this site. Divers must be proficient in drift diving and possess advanced certifications due to the powerful underwater flow. It is strongly advised against for beginners, snorkelers, and freedivers due to the demanding conditions and the maximum depth of 26 meters.

Diving

Site Ratings

Big Marine Life Excellent
Macro Marine Life Good
Landscape Quality Good
Water Visibility Very Good Viz

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Plan Your Visit

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Things to Note

Difficulty:

Advanced

Strong currents and pelagic encounters require advanced diving skills and experience.

Hazards:
strong currents
Current Strength:

Strong

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