Arco Point is an easy dive site in Libaong, Panglao Island, Bohol, Philippines. You start the dive with the wall on the right shoulder, going south-west. The drift current is usually heading south. At about 18 meters/59 feet, you’ll find a hole in the wall that ends 8 meters/26 feet from the surface.
Inside and around the cave you’ll find white-eyed moray eels, black-finned snake eels, scorpionfish, wrasses, angelfish, butterflyfish, frogfish, nudibranchs, and many other creatures.
Some of the highlights are the lovely Nephtheidae corals that are found in large numbers in this area. Hexactinellid sponges, bubble corals, dark green Acropora corals, and other types of coral adorn the wall and create beautiful underwater scenery.
The depth at Arco Point ranges between 4 and 27 meters/13-89 feet and visibility can be anywhere between 10 and 25 meters/33-82 feet.