Rock Point East

Current-swept reef with abundant marine life and vibrant corals.

Boat Access
10m Avg Depth
21m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, Rock Point East, is a finger-shaped reef situated on the southeast corner of Apo Island. It is known for its exposure to prevailing currents, which play a crucial role in nourishing the vibrant reef ecosystem. Divers typically navigate along the reef structure, exploring a plateau on the east side that boasts impressive hard and soft coral formations. There is no specific historical information or story provided for this site.

The currents ensure a constant supply of nutrients, attracting an abundance of diverse reef fish, often seen in large schools. The extensive and colorful hard and soft corals are a major highlight of the underwater landscape. Occasionally, larger pelagic species are observed passing by, adding an element of surprise to the dive.

The best time to visit Apo Island and Rock Point East is generally during the dry season, from October to May, when weather conditions are most stable. Divers should be prepared for potential moderate currents, which can offer exciting drift dive opportunities. Freedivers will also find the site suitable due to its manageable average depth and rich marine life.

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Site Ratings

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

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Plan Your Visit

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Things to Note

Difficulty:

Intermediate

Moderate currents may challenge beginners; excellent marine life requires some experience.

Hazards:
currents
Current Strength:

Moderate

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