If you are wondering if there is anything worth enjoying in the country, well, here's one reason why it really is more fun in the Philippines.
Palawan's Tubbataha reef has just been named the world's eight best dive site by CNN's travel news website CNNGo.com.
"Super-size your dive experience at Tubbataha where everything comes in giant form. The main advantage to diving at Tubbataha is that the water is exceptionally clean, so the marine life lives much longer, making it grow to silly proportions," the website said.
CNNGo added that the Palawan reef offers "an inner lagoon with overhangs, slopes, crevices and caves with more than 300 different types of coral and 379 species of fish."
The Tubbataha reef, which is a UNESCO-declared world heritage site, was once nominated as New 7 Wonders of Nature in 2008.
Another dive site in the Philippines, The Canyons in Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro, also made it to the list of 50 best dive sites in the world.
"Schools of spotted and ribbon sweetlips, shiny trevallies and weird-looking batfish make up the scene at this first-rate drift dive site. There's also an explosion of coral and plant life including beautiful delicate gorgonian sea fans and hollow barrel sponges; look inside for critters lurking within," the website said as it described The Canyons which ranked 45th.
Barracuda Point in Malaysia’s Sipadan Island topped CNNGo’s list of world's best dive sites while Yongala in Queensland, Australia and SS Thistlegorm in Egypt’s Red Sea followed in second and third spots.
Palawan's Tubbataha reef has just been named the world's eight best dive site by CNN's travel news website CNNGo.com.
"Super-size your dive experience at Tubbataha where everything comes in giant form. The main advantage to diving at Tubbataha is that the water is exceptionally clean, so the marine life lives much longer, making it grow to silly proportions," the website said.
CNNGo added that the Palawan reef offers "an inner lagoon with overhangs, slopes, crevices and caves with more than 300 different types of coral and 379 species of fish."
The Tubbataha reef, which is a UNESCO-declared world heritage site, was once nominated as New 7 Wonders of Nature in 2008.
Another dive site in the Philippines, The Canyons in Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro, also made it to the list of 50 best dive sites in the world.
"Schools of spotted and ribbon sweetlips, shiny trevallies and weird-looking batfish make up the scene at this first-rate drift dive site. There's also an explosion of coral and plant life including beautiful delicate gorgonian sea fans and hollow barrel sponges; look inside for critters lurking within," the website said as it described The Canyons which ranked 45th.
Barracuda Point in Malaysia’s Sipadan Island topped CNNGo’s list of world's best dive sites while Yongala in Queensland, Australia and SS Thistlegorm in Egypt’s Red Sea followed in second and third spots.