Sinandigan Wall

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Sinandigan Wall

Depth: 5-35m
All Levels
Wall/Slope
45-60min Dive

About This Dive Site

Sinandigan Wall is a nudibranch heaven! A rocky slope is broken up by two walls, the bigger going down to 30m where big rocks are scattered on the bottom. Between the walls hundreds of Nudibranchs flourish, as do countless Sea Cucumbers. The diversity is massive.

On the same dive, you'll encounter up to 15 different species of colorful Nudibranchs, Harlequin Sweetlips, the occasional Leaffish, warty Frogfish, Crocodilefish hiding under rocky outcrops, and almost every kind of anemone fish there is (including Clownfish).

The site is home to various marine life including:

  • Various Nudibranchs (15+ species)
  • Harlequin Sweetlips
  • Leaffish
  • Warty Frogfish
  • Crocodilefish
  • Clownfish and other Anemonefish
  • Lionfish
  • Cuttlefish
  • Sea Cucumbers

The walls are covered with sponges and green tree coral, and Lionfish and Cuttlefish are common sightings here. Once you leave the walls and go shallow, you will find an impressive variety of hard coral and mushroom corals all the way to very shallow water.

This is a great dive site for macro photographers but everyone is usually taken by this colorful and varied dive.

Tide Note: This dive must be done on a flood tide for the best experience and conditions.

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Suitable for all certification levels

Photography Tips

  • Ideal for macro photography
  • Bring a lens suitable for nudibranch shots
  • External strobe/flash recommended
  • Good lighting helps capture vibrant colors
  • Consider a dive light for proper species identification