Located south of Dumaguete City in Negros Oriental, the municipality of Dauin is internationally recognized for its rich marine biodiversity and well-protected coral reef ecosystems. Its numerous marine sanctuaries attract scuba divers, snorkelers, underwater photographers, and marine researchers from around the world. With crystal-clear waters and vibrant coral gardens, Dauin has become one of the Philippines' premier destinations for coral reef tourism and marine conservation.
Promoting Coral Reef Tourism
Coral reef tourism encourages visitors to explore and appreciate underwater ecosystems while promoting their protection. Dauin Marine Sanctuaries provide opportunities for snorkeling, scuba diving, and guided marine tours that allow tourists to observe colorful coral formations, tropical fish, sea turtles, nudibranchs, and other marine species in their natural habitat. These experiences create greater awareness of the ecological importance of coral reefs and the need for their long-term conservation.
Supporting Marine Conservation
The success of Dauin's tourism industry is closely linked to the protection of its marine environment. Local government units, dive operators, environmental organizations, and coastal communities work together to implement marine protected areas, responsible diving practices, and conservation programs. These initiatives help preserve coral reefs, maintain marine biodiversity, and ensure that tourism activities remain environmentally sustainable for future generations.
Benefiting Local Communities
Coral reef tourism provides sustainable livelihood opportunities for residents of Dauin. Dive resorts, dive instructors, boat operators, tour guides, restaurants, and local businesses benefit from the steady flow of domestic and international visitors. The tourism industry also encourages community participation in environmental conservation, demonstrating that healthy marine ecosystems can provide long-term economic benefits while protecting natural resources.









