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Cebu is one of Southeast Asia's premier diving destinations, offering a breadth of experiences that few dive regions in the world can match within such a compact geography. At Malapascua Island in the north, thresher sharks ascend from the depths to a cleaning station at Monad Shoal every morning — one of the most reliable pelagic shark encounters on Earth. At Moalboal on the southwest coast, a resident school of tens of millions of sardines creates a mesmerising, perpetually swirling baitball that can be snorkelled from the beach. Mactan Island's house reefs combine colourful coral gardens, sea turtles, and accessible wall dives suited to all certification levels. Add Malapascua's hammerheads, Pescador Island's cathedral cave, and the whale shark encounters of Oslob (accessed from the south coast), and Cebu's diving credentials are formidable. Rankings are based on verified guest reviews of dive operators and sites.
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questions & answers
What is the best dive site in Cebu?
Monad Shoal off Malapascua Island — the thresher shark cleaning station — is widely considered Cebu's most iconic and sought-after dive. Early-morning dives (departing before 5:30 am) offer the highest probability of multiple thresher shark encounters at 20–30 metres. The sardine run at Moalboal's Panagsama Beach is a close second, offering an extraordinary marine spectacle that can be experienced by both snorkellers and divers. Pescador Island near Moalboal adds a cathedral cave dive to Cebu's elite site list.
Is Cebu good for beginner divers?
Yes — Cebu is an excellent destination for first-time divers and those completing open-water certification. Mactan Island's dive centres (particularly around Shangri-La and Moevenpick) offer sheltered, calm-water dive sites with rich coral and abundant sea life — ideal for building confidence. Moalboal's Basdaku area also has gentle dive sites for beginners alongside the more advanced sardine run. Several PADI-accredited dive schools on Mactan offer discover scuba experiences from around $50–80 and full open-water certifications in 3–4 days.
When is the best time to dive in Cebu?
Cebu offers year-round diving, but visibility and conditions vary. November to May (dry season) generally offers the best visibility — often 20–30 metres at top sites. Thresher shark encounters at Malapascua are possible year-round but are most consistent March to May when the sharks' cleaning behaviour peaks. The sardine run at Moalboal is a permanent year-round feature. June to October (wet season) brings occasional reduced visibility and stronger currents at exposed sites, though diving continues throughout.
Do I need advanced dive certification to see thresher sharks at Malapascua?
PADI Open Water certification is sufficient for thresher shark dives at Monad Shoal, as the dive depth is typically 20–30 metres — within open-water limits. However, the pre-dawn wake-up time (boats depart Malapascua around 5 am), the need to descend quickly and hold a position in sometimes moderate current, and the 30-metre depth of the best encounters make this a dive better suited to those with some experience. Many dive operators require proof of at least 10–20 logged dives or an Advanced Open Water certification for this specific dive.
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