Moalboal Marine Sanctuary is a vibrant underwater sanctuary known for its abundant coral reefs and spectacular marine biodiversity, offering premier snorkeling and diving experiences along the Philippine coast.
Located off the western coast of Cebu Island in the Philippines, Moalboal Marine Sanctuary encompasses a rich marine ecosystem characterized by diverse coral reefs, vibrant fish populations, and other marine life. Established as a community-managed marine protected area, the sanctuary aims to conserve and restore the delicate underwater habitats threatened by overfishing and coastal development. The sanctuary's waters are part of the larger Central Visayan marine ecoregion, hosting endemic species, sea turtles, and large pelagic fish. Moalboal is internationally renowned for the annual sardine run, where millions of sardines form mesmerizing underwater clouds, attracting snorkelers and divers worldwide. Aside from the sardine shoal, Moalboal offers dive sites like Pescador Island, home to stunning coral gardens, sea fans, and historic shipwrecks. Visitors also encounter diverse macrofauna such as nudibranchs and seahorses. The coastal village of Moalboal supports eco-tourism with dive shops, guesthouses, and local markets, promoting sustainable tourism practices tied to marine conservation. Popular activities include snorkeling, scuba diving, freediving, and underwater photography. The sanctuary appeals to both beginners and experienced divers, providing easy access to shallow reefs and deeper drop-offs. Its combination of biological richness, scenic underwater landscapes, and engaged local stewardship makes the Moalboal Marine Sanctuary a celebrated destination in Southeast Asia for marine enthusiasts looking to explore healthy coral reef habitats.
World-famous Sardine Run – millions of sardines swirling in massive schools just off Panagsama Beach
Pescador Island Dive Site – vibrant coral gardens and diverse marine life hotspot
Marine Sanctuary Buoy Line – demarcated no-fishing zones protecting coral reefs
Easy shore-access snorkeling spots with clear visibility and abundant fish species
A stunning natural spectacle where millions of sardines swarm in dense, dynamic formations near the shore, attracting predators and providing thrilling viewing experiences.
An offshore limestone island featuring walls covered in soft and hard corals, caves, and diverse reef fish, making it a top dive destination.
Healthy fringing coral reefs composed of various coral species that support an abundant marine ecosystem providing shelter and breeding ground for marine fauna.