Bahura dive site in Dauin combines a sandy slope with a hard coral reef, creating a fascinating and diverse underwater environment. Here, divers can explore a mix of underwater landscapes, from gentle sandy slopes to colorful coral reefs.
One of the highlights of Bahura is the opportunity to spot the famous Mandarin fish. These colorful creatures are known for their bright colors and unique mating behavior at dusk. Before the sun sets, divers may be lucky enough to witness the natural spectacle of Mandarin fish emerging from their hiding spots within the hard coral to perform their courtship dance, creating a truly memorable underwater experience.
In addition to Mandarin fish, Bahura dive site in Dauin hosts a diversity of marine life, including small tropical fish, crustaceans, nudibranchs, and octopuses. Divers may also encounter sea turtles, which occasionally visit the area, as well as a variety of reef fish swimming among the colorful coral formations.
The mix of sandy slopes and hard coral reefs in Bahura provides a diverse habitat for marine life and offers divers the opportunity to explore different types of underwater environments in a single dive. With generally excellent visibility conditions and the chance to witness the Mandarin fish spectacle at dusk, Bahura is undoubtedly an exciting destination for diving enthusiasts. Additionally, its convenient location just meters away from DDC makes it easily accessible for divers.
Entrance: by shore
Max depth: 25mts
Level: Open Water or superior