This dive site, R.A.C. Point, is a cherished local favorite named after Rico A. Calleja, the founder of the renowned Manta Bowl. It boasts a stunning underwater topography that merges vibrant coral formations with dramatic rock structures and expansive sandy patches. Divers can easily navigate this diverse landscape, utilizing natural shelters to observe the bustling reef life or venturing into open areas for more dynamic experiences.
The site is a lively habitat for a multitude of colorful reef fish, making it a vibrant tapestry of marine activity. Beyond the resident smaller species, R.A.C. Point is particularly celebrated for encounters with magnificent mantas and occasional sightings of passing whale sharks, establishing it as a prime location for big animal enthusiasts.
While specific seasonal highlights are not detailed, the dry season (typically November to May) often offers optimal conditions for diving in the Philippines. This site is ideal for both wide-angle photography, capturing its impressive landscapes and pelagic visitors, and macro photography, discovering the intricate small creatures inhabiting the reef. With an average depth of 10 meters, it is also highly suitable for freediving, allowing for extended bottom times.

