
Diving atMagic Point (Philippines)
For divers seeking a diverse and rewarding experience, Magic Point in the Philippines delivers. This site offers an array of underwater landscapes, from dramatic walls to gentle sandy slopes, promising intriguing discoveries on every dive. It's a prime location for encountering both rare macro critters and larger pelagic species. Whether you're planning a day dive or a captivating night dive, Magic Point presents an opportunity to create truly unforgettable memories underwater.
Tonight's objective overview for Magic Point shows an air temperature of 26.5°C. The measured surface conditions include wave heights around 0.1 m. This environmental data is logged for the close of the day.
Dive Site Location & Key Facts
Everything you need to know about this dive site.
Dive Site Overview
Magic Point in the Philippines offers a varied underwater topography, functioning as a house reef that transitions from a shallow, beautiful wall into a sloping coral reef and eventually a sandy expanse. Divers can explore depths ranging from 5 to 30 metres (15 to 98 feet), catering to various certification levels.
Visibility typically extends between 15 and 25 metres (50-80 feet), allowing for clear views of the intricate reef structure and its inhabitants. The site acts as a drop-off directly in front of nearby dive centers, providing easy access to its diverse environments. Its prestige reef is covered extensively with a mix of hard, soft, and fan corals, forming a vibrant backdrop for the abundant marine life.
Small caves and canyons are also present, adding further exploration opportunities within the reef system. This dynamic structure makes it suitable for different types of dives, from leisurely explorations along the slopes to more challenging ventures into deeper sections.
It serves as an excellent site for divers to observe how various ecosystems coexist within a relatively compact area.
Magic Point
Conditions are Excellent
Best Dive Window
07:00 - 14:00
Optimal conditions expected
Current conditions near Magic Point show 27° air, 30° sea temperature, 0.1 m waves, and 14 km/h wind. Forecast data is refreshed regularly to ensure accuracy.
Best Time to Dive
Optimal diving conditions at Magic Point generally extend throughout the year, with consistently good to excellent dive scores reported across all months. May and October stand out as particularly excellent months for diving, often featuring very calm surface conditions with wave heights averaging around 0.5 m (1.6 ft) and 0.4 m (1.3 ft) respectively. Air temperatures during these periods are comfortably warm, ranging from 27.5-28.5°C (82-83°F), with minimal rainfall, averaging between 7-10 mm. Even during other months, air temperatures remain pleasant, typically between 26-28°C (79-82°F), and rainfall remains relatively low. While there's no specific water temperature data for Magic Point, broader regional patterns suggest a range of 26-30°C (80-86°F), making the water consistently warm for diving.
PEAK SEASON SCORE
Scores combine air & water temps, waves, wind & rainfall for overall conditions.
BEST MONTHS TO DIVE
Monthly records compiled from satellite and marine observation nodes over the last 3 years. Data provided by Open-Meteo and MET Norway.
Dive Experience & Conditions
Descending into Magic Point's waters, divers encounter a wide spectrum of conditions. The maximum depth for the site is around 30 m (98 ft), which means that while shallower sections are suitable for Open Water divers, deeper explorations require an Advanced Open Water certification. Visibility remains consistently good, usually between 15 to 25 metres (50-80 feet), allowing for excellent viewing. Water temperatures are generally warm, fluctuating seasonally from around 26°C (80°F) in January to 30°C (86°F) in July, ensuring comfortable diving without heavy thermal protection. Current conditions are not consistently reported, but drift diving is a recognized specialty for the region, suggesting the potential for varying water movements. The site's diverse terrain, from walls to sandy slopes, provides a varied experience on each dive.
Dive Difficulty & Safety Guidelines
Planning a dive at Magic Point requires an understanding of its varied depths. With depths reaching recreational limits and beyond, divers should hold appropriate certifications for their planned activities. Recreational divers will find ample exploration opportunities within standard recreational limits. Always dive within your certification limits and with a buddy. Local dive centers offer various PADI courses, including Advanced Open Water and Deep Diver specialties, which can enhance safety and enjoyment for those wishing to explore the deeper parts of the reef. Environmental activities are encouraged, emphasizing responsible interaction with the marine environment to protect its delicate ecosystems.
Recommended Equipment
Current and surface separation risk. Local briefing strongly recommended.
- Dive Computer
- DSMB
- Reel / Spool
This gear list is based on verified equipment signals for Magic Point, Philippines. Always confirm final gear choices with your dive operator, guide, or liveaboard.
Recommended Dive Suit
Exposure protection is partly a personal preference.
Dive skin or rash guard typically provides a reliable level of thermal protection for dives here. Weather models currently point toward consistent diving conditions over the next several days.
Current temperature readings suggest that the water at Magic Point is around 30°C (87°F). Surface air temperatures are resting at 27°C (80°F).
Emergency & Medical Support
Essential information to help you plan your dive trip to Magic point.

Hyperbaric chambers are a critical part of dive safety infrastructure. Availability varies significantly by region, and not all dive areas have immediate access.
Before diving, it's recommended to:
- confirm nearest medical facilities
- check emergency procedures with local dive operators
- ensure dive insurance covers evacuation if required
Divers Alert Network
Diving emergency assistance available through DAN World.
+1-919-684-9111- 24/7 emergency hotline
- Diving medical assistance
- Evacuation coordination
Emergency contacts are provided for reference. Always verify local emergency services before diving.
Marine Life at Magic Point
The vibrant ecosystem at Magic Point thrives across its varied underwater landscape. Night dives offer excellent chances to spot elusive creatures like the blue-ringed octopus and wonderpus octopus, adding to the macro diversity. During day dives, divers frequently encounter schools of jacks and tuna patrolling the coral reef. Keep an eye out for various frogfish, including black, yellow, and grey morphs, nestled among the corals. Turtles are a common sight, even in shallower areas, and occasional sightings of whale sharks and white-tip reef sharks add to the excitement. Closer inspection reveals decorator crabs, cuttlefish, nudibranchs, snake eels, and sea snakes, showcasing the site's rich biodiversity.
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What is the typical depth range at Magic Point?
Magic Point offers a substantial depth range, from shallow sections to its maximum depth of 30 m (98 ft). This accommodates both recreational and more experienced divers, with deeper areas suitable for advanced certifications.
What kind of visibility can I expect?
Visibility at Magic Point is generally good, typically ranging from 15 to 25 metres (50-80 feet). This provides clear views of the coral reefs, walls, and marine life throughout the dive site.
Is Magic Point suitable for night diving?
Yes, Magic Point is highly recommended for night dives. The site offers excellent opportunities to spot nocturnal creatures like blue-ringed octopuses, wonderpus octopuses, and various other macro life that emerges after dark.
What marine life can be seen at Magic Point?
Divers can expect to see a wide variety of marine life, including schools of jacks and tuna, frogfish, turtles, and occasional whale sharks or white-tip reef sharks. Macro life like nudibranchs, decorator crabs, and Mandarin Fish are also common.
What are the water temperatures like?
Water temperatures at Magic Point are consistently warm, generally ranging from 26°C (80°F) in cooler months to 30°C (86°F) during warmer periods. A 3mm wetsuit or rash guard is typically sufficient for comfort.
Do I need a special certification for deeper dives?
While much of Magic Point is accessible to Open Water divers, exploring areas beyond typical recreational depths requires an Advanced Open Water certification. For the site's deepest sections, specialized training is essential.
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Magic Point
Conditions are Excellent
Best Dive Window
07:00 - 14:00
Optimal conditions expected
Current conditions near Magic Point show 27° air, 30° sea temperature, 0.1 m waves, and 14 km/h wind. Forecast data is refreshed regularly to ensure accuracy.














