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Seafan Alley

North Atoll sea-fan wall drift with sharks

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Local operator required

Park entry and the ranger-station stop are managed through permitted liveaboard operations.

Gorgonian-lined wall drift with sandy ledges and cavern pockets; ideal for photographers who are comfortable in current and open-water conditions.

About Seafan Alley

A sea-fan wall drift on Tubbataha's North Atoll, with gorgonian forests, sandy ledges, and a reef top that can end with fast-moving schools of fish. Cave-like pockets and surge-sensitive edges bring sharks, rays, and pygmy seahorses into a classic experienced-diver playground.

Research Estimate At Seafan Alley

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VisibilityVisibility: 20m
AccessChallenging entry effort
Coral HealthPristine, vibrant coral
Marine LifeExceptional variety
FacilitiesNo facilities
Current StrengthStrong current

Where Is Seafan Alley?

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Seafan Alley Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

3m - 25m

Depth Note

The reef top starts around 3m and the published recreational profile for Seafan Alley tops out around 25m.

Best Season

March-June dry season

Typical Conditions

Wall drift diving with gorgonian fans, sandy ledges, cavern pockets, and good dry-season visibility.

Safety & Access At Seafan Alley

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Dangerous wildlifeOverhead environmentRestricted accessStrong current

Safety Notes

Strong current, overhead pockets, and shark-and-ray traffic make this an advanced dive that rewards compact spacing and good reef awareness.

Access Restrictions

Liveaboard access only for dives; the ranger-station land stop is the usual permitted shore visit, and shore access elsewhere in the park is prohibited.

Legal Notes

Tubbataha entry is permit-controlled, daylight-only for diving, and managed through park-permitted operators.

Local Intel For Seafan Alley

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba

Guided scuba is the intended mode here: a current-shaped wall dive that rewards stable buoyancy, tidy team spacing, and relaxed photography.

Freedive

Not a primary freedive target; the wall-drift layout and park logistics make scuba the better fit.

Snorkel

Snorkeling is limited to calm, permitted shallows around the ranger-station stop; the main reef face is a scuba dive.

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Wildlife at Seafan Alley

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