Pinnacle · Wall · Reef

A pair of coral-crusted boulders rising off Caban Island's shore, Kirby's Rock packs an outsized share of Anilao's famous macro life onto one site. Drop past gorgonian- and crinoid-draped walls to the deep boulder where yellow sea cucumbers carpet the rock in their thousands — a spectacle divers routinely mistake for a nudibranch swarm. Golden pygmy seahorses cling to sea fans, painted and black-and-white frogfish lurk against sponges, and morays peer from every crevice. Currents are tide-driven and can swing direction mid-dive, so timing with a local guide makes this rewarding for every level.
Typical current strength at this dive site
Current strength changes with tides and conditions. Check local conditions before diving.
Strength Scale
None
Mild
Moderate
Strong
Monthly conditions and seasonal highlights — tap a month
Shoulder season with generally good conditions. Some variability in weather and visibility.
7 species recorded at this site
Be aware of these potential hazards at this dive site
Current
MediumTide-dependent flow that can shift direction mid-dive; plan with local guide and time to slack
Depth
MediumWalls continue below 30 m; the 45–80 m extension is one operator's tech dive — not the standard site profile
Certification Required
A minimum of Open Water certification is required to dive this site.
Immersive panoramic view of this dive site
360° panorama coming soon
Immersive underwater views will be available when panoramic imagery is uploaded
--
0 reviews
No reviews yet. Be the first to share your experience!
Discover other dive sites in the area
IntermediatePhilippines > Luzon > Anilao
IntermediatePhilippines > Luzon > Anilao
IntermediatePhilippines > Luzon > Anilao
BeginnerPhilippines > Luzon > Anilao
IntermediatePhilippines > Luzon > Anilao
IntermediatePhilippines > Luzon > Anilao
Vertical range at this site
Minimum Depth
16 ft
Shallowest point
Average Depth
59 ft
Typical dive depth
Maximum Depth
98 ft
Deepest point
Get dive site updates and tips in your inbox.
Add it to your logbook, share your sightings, and help 0 divers plan their next descent.
Was this helpful?