The Pyramids dive site in Dauin is a captivating diving spot situated on an artificial reef, named for its distinctive metal pyramid-shaped structures. It offers an exciting experience for both macro enthusiasts and divers of all levels. The dive typically begins by traversing a bed of seaweed at around 5 meters depth. From there, divers descend along a sandy slope to explore the artificial reef, comprised of pyramid-shaped metal structures extending from 15 meters down to 22 meters deep.
This dive site is renowned for its diverse marine life. Macro enthusiasts will delight in observing giant frogfish, warty frogfish, and various species of nudibranchs. Additionally, divers may encounter moray eels and other fascinating creatures.
For those seeking deeper exploration, black corals await further down, providing habitat for famous species like the whip coral shrimp and xenon crabs, among many others. With its varied topography and abundant marine life, Pyramids offers something for everyone, making it a must-visit dive site in the area. It's also one of DDC's favorites.
Entrance: by shore
Max depth: 25mts
Level: Open Water or superior