This dive site, Siete Pecados, meaning 'Seven Sins,' is a renowned marine sanctuary near Coron, Palawan. It consists of a cluster of seven islets, each with vibrant shallow coral reefs, making navigation straightforward around the reef systems. While there's no specific historical tale provided, its name likely alludes to the seven distinct rock formations or islets that comprise the site.
Divers and snorkelers can expect to encounter a healthy abundance of colorful reef fish, including various species of damselfish, clownfish, angelfish, and parrotfish, among others. The site boasts diverse coral species, both hard and soft, creating a lush underwater garden. Occasional sightings of turtles are possible, as well as smaller invertebrates thriving within the reef.
Siete Pecados is best visited during the dry season (typically November to May) for optimal weather and calm waters, though it is accessible year-round. It is highly recommended for beginners and amateur divers due to its shallow depths and protected environment. Freedivers will also find it ideal for practicing breath-hold diving amidst the vibrant marine life and manageable depths. Being a protected marine sanctuary, visitors should practice responsible diving and snorkeling by not touching or disturbing the corals and marine creatures.

