Diving with us
Caves – we’re just getting started
Cave diving is commonly noted as the most dangerous sport in existence, and as such is reserved for a small dedicated few. If you are one of them you know who you are!
In return for braving this intriguing environment cave divers are often rewarded with some incredible sites that are seen only by a handful of other underwater explorers.
The Philippines is home to the worlds longest underground river, and Negros Island(where we are based) hosts the second longest dry cave in the Philippines.
Due to the relative infancy of caving diving in Asia the infrastructure is very small, and the caves are not well known. This means making use of cows, and friendly locals to help carry our extensive equipment to the cave sites; and enjoying a nice walk through the jungle before the diving begins.
As we explore and increase our network of diveable caves we will have more and more passageway for you to dive. If you are not certified yet we recommend getting some experience before visiting these caves. See Triton Oceanic's Resources page for our recommended cave training instructors.
If you have already been diving caves for a while and are longing for something new and exciting, with the very real possibility of laying line in virgin cave passage, then give us a call, we are out almost every month finding more caves and laying more line! If you want to sign up for an expedition then go to our Expeditions page.
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© Matt Reed
© Matt Reed
© Matt Reed