Macro diving is a unique form of diving that focuses on exploring the smaller, often overlooked marine life that inhabits the nooks and crannies of coral reefs. It involves observation and photography of tiny creatures such as nudibranch, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorse, ghost pipe fish, flamboyant cuttle fish, and a lot more. The term ‘macro diving’ doesn’t mean large in scale, rather because underwater photographers use macro lenses to allow them to take close up pictures of tiny creatures which is somehow exciting and self-rewarding. Below are some of the best macro diving destinations in the Philippines.
Anilao Muck Diving, Apo Island, Moalboal, Puerto Galera and Balicasag Bohol, Apo Reef.