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Trip dates Trip dates Itinerary Days/Nights Start Place End Place
  04 Jul 2026 TUBBATAHA 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Port of Puerto Princesa
  11 Jul 2026 TUBBATAHA 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Port of Puerto Princesa
  21 Jul 2026 MER DE SULU PALAWAN START 12 J 12D/11N Puerto Princesa Cebu Yacht Club
  17 Oct 2026 SPECIAL VISAYAS SHARKS 7D/6N Cebu City Cebu Yacht Club
  26 Oct 2026 MALAPASCUA CAGAYAN 11 J 11D/10N Cebu City Cebu Yacht Club
  07 Nov 2026 SPECIAL VISAYAS SHARKS 9N 10D/9N Cebu City Cebu Yacht Club
  28 Nov 2026 SPECIAL VISAYAS SHARKS 7D/6N Cebu City Cebu Yacht Club
  05 Dec 2026 SOUTHERN VISAYAS 7D/6N Cebu City Cebu Yacht Club
  12 Dec 2026 SPECIAL VISAYAS SHARKS 7D/6N Cebu City Cebu Yacht Club
  21 Dec 2026 MALAPASCUA 6 J 6D/5N CEBU CITY Cebu Yacht Club
  28 Dec 2026 VISAYAS SEASCAPE 10D/9N Cebu City Cebu Yacht Club
  17 Jan 2027 SOUTHERN VISAYAS 6 J 6D/5N Cebu City Cebu Yacht Club
  23 Jan 2027 SPECIAL VISAYAS SHARKS 7D/6N Cebu City Cebu Yacht Club
  30 Jan 2027 MALAPASCUA 7D/6N CEBU CITY Cebu Yacht Club
  06 Feb 2027 SPECIAL VISAYAS SHARKS 7D/6N Cebu City Cebu Yacht Club
  13 Feb 2027 VISAYAS ODYSSEY 10D/9N Cebu City Cebu Yacht Club
  13 Mar 2027 TUBBATAHA 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Port of Puerto Princesa
  20 Mar 2027 TUBBATAHA 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Port of Puerto Princesa
  27 Mar 2027 TUBBATAHA 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Port of Puerto Princesa
  03 Apr 2027 TUBBATAHA 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Port of Puerto Princesa
  10 Apr 2027 TUBBATAHA 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Port of Puerto Princesa
  17 Apr 2027 TUBBATAHA 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Port of Puerto Princesa
  24 Apr 2027 TUBBATAHA 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Port of Puerto Princesa
  08 May 2027 TUBBATAHA 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Port of Puerto Princesa
  15 May 2027 TUBBATAHA 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Port of Puerto Princesa
  22 May 2027 TUBBATAHA 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Port of Puerto Princesa
  09 Jun 2027 TUBBATAHA 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Port of Puerto Princesa
  16 Jun 2027 TUBBATAHA 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Port of Puerto Princesa
  23 Jun 2027 TUBBATAHA 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Port of Puerto Princesa
  02 Jul 2027 TUBBATAHA 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Port of Puerto Princesa
  09 Jul 2027 TUBBATAHA 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Port of Puerto Princesa
  20 Jul 2027 MER DE SULU PALAWAN START 12 J 12D/11N Puerto Princesa Cebu Yacht Club
  03 Nov 2027 MALAPASCUA 7D/6N CEBU CITY Cebu Yacht Club
  10 Nov 2027 MALAPASCUA CAGAYAN 11 J 11D/10N Cebu City Cebu Yacht Club
  21 Nov 2027 SPECIAL VISAYAS SHARKS 7D/6N Cebu City Cebu Yacht Club
  28 Nov 2027 MALAPASCUA 7D/6N CEBU CITY Cebu Yacht Club
  05 Dec 2027 SPECIAL VISAYAS SHARKS 7D/6N Cebu City Cebu Yacht Club
  12 Dec 2027 MALAPASCUA 7D/6N CEBU CITY Cebu Yacht Club
  20 Dec 2027 SPECIAL VISAYAS SHARKS 7D/6N Cebu City Cebu Yacht Club
  29 Dec 2027 VISAYAS ODYSSEY 10D/9N Cebu City Cebu Yacht Club
  17 Jan 2028 SOUTHERN VISAYAS 7D/6N Cebu City Cebu Yacht Club
  24 Jan 2028 SPECIAL VISAYAS SHARKS 7D/6N Cebu City Cebu Yacht Club
  31 Jan 2028 SOUTHERN VISAYAS 7D/6N Cebu City Cebu Yacht Club
  07 Feb 2028 VISAYAS ODYSSEY 10D/9N Cebu City Cebu Yacht Club
  17 Feb 2028 MALAPASCUA 7D/6N CEBU CITY Cebu Yacht Club
  24 Feb 2028 MALAPASCUA 6 J 6D/5N CEBU CITY Cebu Yacht Club
  18 Mar 2028 TUBBATAHA 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Port of Puerto Princesa
  25 Mar 2028 TUBBATAHA 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Port of Puerto Princesa
  01 Apr 2028 TUBBATAHA 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Port of Puerto Princesa
  08 Apr 2028 TUBBATAHA 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Port of Puerto Princesa
  15 Apr 2028 TUBBATAHA 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Port of Puerto Princesa
  22 Apr 2028 TUBBATAHA 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Port of Puerto Princesa
  29 Apr 2028 TUBBATAHA 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Port of Puerto Princesa
  06 May 2028 TUBBATAHA 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Port of Puerto Princesa
  13 May 2028 TUBBATAHA 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Port of Puerto Princesa
  20 May 2028 TUBBATAHA 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Port of Puerto Princesa
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Deluxe Lower Deck Select Trip 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
Select Trip
 $2,790.00
 $2,690.00
 $2,690.00
 $2,690.00
 $2,690.00
 $2,690.00
 $2,690.00
 $2,610.00
 $2,407.00
 $3,264.00
 $3,082.00
 $2,325.00
 $3,112.00
 $2,462.00
 $2,384.00
 $2,471.00
 $2,480.00
 $3,295.00
 $2,388.00
 $2,395.00
 $2,549.00
 $2,433.00
 $3,463.00
 $3,190.00
 $3,541.00
 $3,282.00
 $3,252.00
 $3,246.00
 $3,285.00
 $3,307.00
 $3,339.00
 $3,318.00
 $3,357.00
 $3,352.00
 $3,362.00
 $3,365.00
 $3,358.00
 $3,342.00
 $3,294.00
 $3,275.00
 $3,278.00
 $3,256.00
 $3,247.00
 $3,282.00
 $3,152.00
 $3,337.00
 $3,099.00
 $2,302.00
 $2,360.00
 $2,292.00
 $2,372.00
 $3,034.00
 $3,036.00
 $2,308.00
 $2,340.00
 $3,117.00
 $3,066.00
 $2,516.00
 $3,084.00
 $3,117.00
 $3,106.00
 $3,104.00
 $3,104.00
 $3,104.00
 $3,104.00
 $3,104.00
 $3,104.00
 $3,104.00
 $3,104.00
 $3,104.00
 $2,649.00
 $2,038.00
 $1,476.00
 $1,536.00
 $2,109.00
 $2,691.00
 $2,109.00
 $2,038.00
 $2,038.00
 $2,109.00
 $2,691.00
 $2,691.00
 $2,985.00
 $2,824.00
 $3,064.00
 $3,085.00
 $3,085.00
 $3,134.00
 $3,165.00
 $3,163.00
 $3,137.00
 $3,137.00
 $3,137.00
 $3,137.00
 $3,137.00
 $3,057.00
 $3,124.00
 $3,115.00
 $3,115.00
 $3,128.00
 $3,205.00
 $3,137.00
 $3,385.00
 $2,460.00
 $3,055.00
 $1,899.00
 $2,332.00
 $2,332.00
 $1,659.00
 $2,432.00
 $3,010.00
 $3,765.00
 $3,042.00
 $1,772.00
 $2,373.00
 $2,306.00
 $3,131.00
 $3,196.00
 $3,182.00
 $3,172.00
 $3,163.00
 $3,168.00
 $3,116.00
 $3,115.00
 $3,125.00
 $3,145.00
 $3,163.00
 $3,467.00
 $3,454.00
 $3,183.00
 $3,171.00
 $3,145.00
 $3,138.00
 $3,182.00
 $3,202.00
 $3,427.00
 $2,303.00
 $2,409.00
 $1,974.00
 $2,820.00
 $2,372.00
 $2,332.00
 $2,936.00
 $2,965.00
 $2,261.00
 $2,307.00
 $2,934.00
 $2,313.00
 $2,449.00
 $2,434.00
 $3,048.00
 $3,425.00
 $3,196.00
 $3,334.00
 $3,320.00
 $3,322.00
 $3,345.00
 $3,467.00
 $3,471.00
 $3,462.00
 $3,475.00
 $3,475.00
 $3,407.00
 $3,470.00
 $3,463.00
 $3,490.00
 $150.00
 $3,143.00
 $3,184.00
 $3,538.00
 $3,517.00
 $3,577.00
 $3,595.00
 $3,515.00
 $4,135.00
 $2,642.00
 $3,841.00
 $2,685.00
 $2,632.00
 $2,715.00
 $2,513.00
 $2,542.00
 $3,441.00
 $2,768.00
 $2,861.00
 $3,608.00
 $2,922.00
 $4,314.00
 $3,876.00
 $3,876.00
 $3,876.00
 $3,757.00
 $3,954.00
 $3,720.00
 $3,837.00
 $3,824.00
 $3,708.00
 $3,708.00
 $3,708.00
 $3,708.00
 $3,708.00
 $3,708.00
 $3,708.00
 $3,708.00
 $3,708.00
 $4,257.00
 $2,866.00
 $4,021.00
 $3,574.00
 $3,997.00
 $2,866.00
 $2,761.00
 $2,866.00
 $2,677.00
 $3,574.00
 $3,426.00
 $2,741.00
 $2,846.00
 $2,850.00
 $2,948.00
 $2,878.00
 $2,948.00
 $3,656.00
 $4,339.00
 $3,848.00
 $3,848.00
 $3,848.00
 $3,906.00
 $3,906.00
 $3,965.00
 $3,906.00
 $3,848.00
 $3,906.00
 $3,848.00
 $3,848.00
 $3,789.00
 $3,789.00
 $3,789.00
 $3,789.00
 $3,789.00
 $3,789.00
 $4,456.00
 $3,792.00
 $3,574.00
 $2,723.00
 $3,642.00
 $2,866.00
 $4,103.00
 $2,948.00
 $2,866.00
 $2,936.00
 $3,642.00
 $3,656.00
 $2,924.00
 $3,018.00
 $2,913.00
 $3,723.00
 $3,018.00
 $4,421.00
 $3,871.00
 $3,656.00
 $2,878.00
 $2,878.00
 $2,948.00
 $2,878.00
 $2,948.00
 $3,030.00
 $2,924.00
 $3,738.00
 $2,959.00
 $2,840.00
 $3,871.00
 $3,871.00
 $3,871.00
 $3,871.00
 $3,871.00
 $3,871.00
 $3,871.00
 $3,871.00
 $3,871.00
Standard Main Deck Select Trip 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
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 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
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The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 162.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SEASCAPE liveaboard, 9N/10D 3to 4 dives per day.

 

This cruise is a Visayas kaleidoscope, it’s a panoramic view of the underwater marine life of the Visayas with a dynamic view of the Thresher sharks and the whale sharks and the large marine life diversity living in the Philippines.

Departure at nightfall, we put the course to North to reachMonad Shoal to observe the Thresher sharks of Malapascua then Gato island Tunel with an extraordinary night dive. We spend a day moored at Maripipi Island to explorer it’s unique corals fields and observe the catsharks.

We’ll go South to Bohol, Cabilao, Balicasag, Panglao and Anda bay.

After visiting the Oslob’s whale sharks we’ll put the course to the south again to reach Apo Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 6: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 7: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 9: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for schools of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 10: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 12: BOHOL Wall of colors. We’ll be looking for frogfish and also bargibanti pygmy seahorse.

Dive 13: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 15: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 16: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frogfish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

 

DAY 7

Dive 17: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 18: CEBU Drift dive with strong currents. We can find blacktip sharks and white tip reef sharks along the reef.

EXCURSION: CEBU

 

DAY 8

Dive 19: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 20: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight leaf fish, ghost pipefish, and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.

Dive 21: NEGROS

 

DAY 9

Dive 22: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 23: BOHOL wall, with magnificent lighting effects with Triggerfishes Titans and Picasso, hudge Jack fishes.

Dive 24: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large quantity of green turtles.

 

DAY 10

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

 

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

ITINERARY MALAPASCUA CAGAYAN

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

3 to 4 dives per day.

 

Boarding time: Cebu Yacht Club from 1 pm to 5 pm

Disembarking time: Cebu Yacht Club from 8 to and 11 am

 

Departure at nightfall, we sail North to reach Monad Shoal to observe the Thresher sharks of Malapascua then Gato island Tunel with an extraordinary night dive. After the exploration of Apo Island, we’ll do long navigation in the Sulu Sea to reach the Cagayan islands to dive along the giant sea fans see meet pelagics. The way back pass by Apo Island and Bohol. We’ll Oslob for the unforgettable whale sharks.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays,.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks..

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 5: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for a school of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 6: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

 

DAY 4

Dive 7: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 8: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight leaf fish, ghost pipefish and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.

Dive 9: NEGROS is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

 

DAY 5

Dive 10: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as sharks and school of jack fishes.

Dive 11: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Clearwater, untouched corals, we’ll be looking for hammerhead sharks in the deep water.

Dive 12: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS 60m deep wall with bumphead parrotfish passing overhead.

Dive 13: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Clear water, untouched corals, we’ll be looking for hammerhead sharks in the deep water.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Untouched reef.

Dive 15: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Deep wall with colored corals. We’ll be in the blue waiting for pelagic sharks.

Dive 16: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Untouched reef.

 

DAY 7

Dive 17: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Clear water, untouched corals, we’ll be looking for hammerhead sharks in the deep water.

Dive 18: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Very deep wall with its schools of jackfish.

Dive 19: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as sharks and school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 8

Dive 20: NEGROS Drift dive with strong currents where are schools of jacks.

Dive 21: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 22: NEGROS it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as sharks and school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 9

Dive 23: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 24: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 25: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of it’s nice corals and it’s large quantity of green turtles.

 

DAY 10

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

SOUTHERN VISAYAS Diving liveaboard 3 to 4 dives a day.

 

The cruise SOUTHERN VISAYAS crosses the South of the archipelago of the Visayas. We made a selection of the best dive sites of Bohol Island as well as those from Apo Island. We will let you dive with the Whale sharks of Tanawan.

 

The departure is at nightfall heading to South in direction of Bohol. We wake-up in Cabilao island, with its polychromatic plateau and wall and very interesting microfauna. We will go a little further south Panglao and then Anda bay with the Mandarin fish plus Apo Island with all the green turtles and sea snakes. On the way back to Cebu pass by Oslob for the whale sharks choreography, then a last one-stop to Balicassag.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 2: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

Dive 3: BOHOL Night dive or sunset dive on a shallow plateau looking for very surprising macro.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: BOHOL Wall of colors. We’ll be looking for frogfish and also bargibanti pygmy seahorse.

Dive 5: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 6: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

Dive 7: BOHOL.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frogfish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

Dive 9: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 10: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 11: BOHOL Sunset dive where we observe the dance of Mandarin fish mating.

 

DAY 5

Dive 12: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 13: NEGROS Drift dive with strong currents where are schools of jacks.

Dive 14: NEGROS is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 16: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

 

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 85.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SPECIAL SHARK liveaboard takes place in the Visayas archipelago, we will explore the dive spots with the most sharks concentration known in VISAYAS.

The boat sails at night falling from Cebu, heading North to wake up on Malapascua, at Monad Shoal a Thresher sharks cleaning station. Then we sail to Maripipi and dive Bull shark reef. and explore Manta Point looking for Manta rays.

Going to Bohol we stop near South Cebu to interact with Whale sharks in Oslob, With Tip Reef sharks and Black Tip sharks in Sumilon Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI, a mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 10: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 12: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for a school of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 13: BOHOL

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 15: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 16: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large number of green turtles.

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SPECIAL SHARK liveaboard takes place in the Visayas archipelago, we will explore the dive spots with the most sharks concentration known in VISAYAS.

The boat sails at night falling from Cebu, heading North to wake up on Malapascua, at Monad Shoal a Thresher sharks cleaning station. Then we sail to Maripipi and dive Bull shark reef. and explore Manta Point looking for Manta rays.

Going to Bohol we stop near South Cebu to interact with Whale sharks in Oslob, With Tip Reef sharks and Black Tip sharks in Sumilon Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI, a mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 10: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 12: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for a school of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 13: BOHOL

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 15: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 16: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large number of green turtles.

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

SOUTHERN VISAYAS Diving liveaboard 3 to 4 dives a day.

 

The cruise SOUTHERN VISAYAS crosses the South of the archipelago of the Visayas. We made a selection of the best dive sites of Bohol Island as well as those from Apo Island. We will let you dive with the Whale sharks of Tanawan.

 

The departure is at nightfall heading to South in direction of Bohol. We wake-up in Cabilao island, with its polychromatic plateau and wall and very interesting microfauna. We will go a little further south Panglao and then Anda bay with the Mandarin fish plus Apo Island with all the green turtles and sea snakes. On the way back to Cebu pass by Oslob for the whale sharks choreography, then a last one-stop to Balicassag.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 2: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

Dive 3: BOHOL Night dive or sunset dive on a shallow plateau looking for very surprising macro.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: BOHOL Wall of colors. We’ll be looking for frogfish and also bargibanti pygmy seahorse.

Dive 5: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 6: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

Dive 7: BOHOL.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frogfish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

Dive 9: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 10: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 11: BOHOL Sunset dive where we observe the dance of Mandarin fish mating.

 

DAY 5

Dive 12: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 13: NEGROS Drift dive with strong currents where are schools of jacks.

Dive 14: NEGROS is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 16: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

 

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 85.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS ODYSSEY liveaboard, 9N/10D 3 to 4 dives per day.

 

Let’s go for a real Odyssey in the Visayas. This cruise brings together the best Visayas dive spots from North to South and East to West.

Departure at nightfall from Cebu to reach Monad Shoal with the Thresher sharks of Malapascua, then Gato island Tunel with an extraordinary night dive…

Then course to South heading to Camotes islands with a land excursion proposed to go in an underground freshwater bath.

 

We continue South to meet the whale sharks in Leyte, and explore the wonderful site of Napantao where are hidden several frogfish, pygmy seahorses.

Direction Bohol to reach Anda bay with the mandarin fish and a land excursion also proposed to explore the Chocolate Hills and see the Tarsiers.

Then we go more South to dive in Apo Island and we’ll finish with the Whale sharks in Oslob and then Cabilao island known for its untouched coral reef and its large underwater diversity.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: CAMOTES it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as a school of fish.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: SOUTHERN LEYTE deep wall, wonderful coral garden, huge sea fans, and whale sharks on the season.

Dive 5: SOUTHERN LEYTE Old local fishermen are looking for whale sharks for us. We’ll be snorkeling with whale sharks for 2 hours.

Dive 6: SOUTHERN LEYTE Untouched coral garden with its frogfish, ghost pipefish and pygmy seahorses.

 

DAY 4

Dive 7: SOUTHERN LEYTE one of the top ten dives in the Visayas, as much by the diversity of the Flora and the fauna as by the density, black Coral, Seafans, pygmies seahorses, Exploration of an underwater river of freshwater which develops a particular ecosystem. Sometimes whale shark in the South of the island.

Dive 8: SOUTHERN LEYTE This part of the wall is covered by black corals. The macrofauna is very surprising as Xeno crabs saw blade shrimps. At the end of the dive, we’ll be looking for the white tip reef sharks sleeping in small caves.

Dive 9: SOUTHERN LEYTE.

 

DAY 5

Dive 10: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 11: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 12: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frog fish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

 

DAY 6

Dive 13: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 14: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

EXCURSION: BOHOL

EXCURSION: BOHOL

 

DAY 7

Dive 15: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 16: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight leaf fish, ghost pipefish, and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.

Dive 17: NEGROS is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

DAY 8

Dive 18: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 19: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 20: BOHOL is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

 

DAY 9

Dive 21: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 22: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

 

DAY 10

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS ODYSSEY liveaboard, 9N/10D 3 to 4 dives per day.

 

Let’s go for a real Odyssey in the Visayas. This cruise brings together the best Visayas dive spots from North to South and East to West.

Departure at nightfall from Cebu to reach Monad Shoal with the Thresher sharks of Malapascua, then Gato island Tunel with an extraordinary night dive…

Then course to South heading to Camotes islands with a land excursion proposed to go in an underground freshwater bath.

 

We continue South to meet the whale sharks in Leyte, and explore the wonderful site of Napantao where are hidden several frogfish, pygmy seahorses.

Direction Bohol to reach Anda bay with the mandarin fish and a land excursion also proposed to explore the Chocolate Hills and see the Tarsiers.

Then we go more South to dive in Apo Island and we’ll finish with the Whale sharks in Oslob and then Cabilao island known for its untouched coral reef and its large underwater diversity.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: CAMOTES it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as a school of fish.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: SOUTHERN LEYTE deep wall, wonderful coral garden, huge sea fans, and whale sharks on the season.

Dive 5: SOUTHERN LEYTE Old local fishermen are looking for whale sharks for us. We’ll be snorkeling with whale sharks for 2 hours.

Dive 6: SOUTHERN LEYTE Untouched coral garden with its frogfish, ghost pipefish and pygmy seahorses.

 

DAY 4

Dive 7: SOUTHERN LEYTE one of the top ten dives in the Visayas, as much by the diversity of the Flora and the fauna as by the density, black Coral, Seafans, pygmies seahorses, Exploration of an underwater river of freshwater which develops a particular ecosystem. Sometimes whale shark in the South of the island.

Dive 8: SOUTHERN LEYTE This part of the wall is covered by black corals. The macrofauna is very surprising as Xeno crabs saw blade shrimps. At the end of the dive, we’ll be looking for the white tip reef sharks sleeping in small caves.

Dive 9: SOUTHERN LEYTE.

 

DAY 5

Dive 10: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 11: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 12: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frog fish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

 

DAY 6

Dive 13: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 14: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

EXCURSION: BOHOL

EXCURSION: BOHOL

 

DAY 7

Dive 15: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 16: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight leaf fish, ghost pipefish, and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.

Dive 17: NEGROS is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

DAY 8

Dive 18: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 19: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 20: BOHOL is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

 

DAY 9

Dive 21: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 22: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

 

DAY 10

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SEASCAPE liveaboard, 9N/10D 3to 4 dives per day.

 

This cruise is a Visayas kaleidoscope, it’s a panoramic view of the underwater marine life of the Visayas with a dynamic view of the Thresher sharks and the whale sharks and the large marine life diversity living in the Philippines.

Departure at nightfall, we put the course to North to reachMonad Shoal to observe the Thresher sharks of Malapascua then Gato island Tunel with an extraordinary night dive. We spend a day moored at Maripipi Island to explorer it’s unique corals fields and observe the catsharks.

We’ll go South to Bohol, Cabilao, Balicasag, Panglao and Anda bay.

After visiting the Oslob’s whale sharks we’ll put the course to the south again to reach Apo Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 6: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 7: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 9: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for schools of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 10: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 12: BOHOL Wall of colors. We’ll be looking for frogfish and also bargibanti pygmy seahorse.

Dive 13: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 15: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 16: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frogfish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

 

DAY 7

Dive 17: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 18: CEBU Drift dive with strong currents. We can find blacktip sharks and white tip reef sharks along the reef.

EXCURSION: CEBU

 

DAY 8

Dive 19: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 20: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight leaf fish, ghost pipefish, and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.

Dive 21: NEGROS

 

DAY 9

Dive 22: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 23: BOHOL wall, with magnificent lighting effects with Triggerfishes Titans and Picasso, hudge Jack fishes.

Dive 24: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large quantity of green turtles.

 

DAY 10

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

 

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 130.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SEASCAPE liveaboard, 9N/10D 3to 4 dives per day.

 

This cruise is a Visayas kaleidoscope, it’s a panoramic view of the underwater marine life of the Visayas with a dynamic view of the Thresher sharks and the whale sharks and the large marine life diversity living in the Philippines.

Departure at nightfall, we put the course to North to reachMonad Shoal to observe the Thresher sharks of Malapascua then Gato island Tunel with an extraordinary night dive. We spend a day moored at Maripipi Island to explorer it’s unique corals fields and observe the catsharks.

We’ll go South to Bohol, Cabilao, Balicasag, Panglao and Anda bay.

After visiting the Oslob’s whale sharks we’ll put the course to the south again to reach Apo Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 6: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 7: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 9: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for schools of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 10: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 12: BOHOL Wall of colors. We’ll be looking for frogfish and also bargibanti pygmy seahorse.

Dive 13: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 15: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 16: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frogfish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

 

DAY 7

Dive 17: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 18: CEBU Drift dive with strong currents. We can find blacktip sharks and white tip reef sharks along the reef.

EXCURSION: CEBU

 

DAY 8

Dive 19: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 20: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight leaf fish, ghost pipefish, and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.

Dive 21: NEGROS

 

DAY 9

Dive 22: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 23: BOHOL wall, with magnificent lighting effects with Triggerfishes Titans and Picasso, hudge Jack fishes.

Dive 24: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large quantity of green turtles.

 

DAY 10

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

 

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

ITINERARY MALAPASCUA

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

3 to 4 dives a day.

Boarding time: Cebu Yacht Club from 1 pm to 5 pm
Disembarking time: Cebu Yacht Club from 8 to and 11 am

 

MALAPASCUA cruise takes place in the Visayas archipelago. Seadoors leaves Cebu Yacht Club in the evening heading to the North to dive in Monad Shoal, the Thresher Sharks cleaning station. Next dive in Kimud Shoal looking for the hammerheads and the manta rays. To finish the day we will stop in Gato Island and his tunnel.

On the route to the North we will reach Maripipi, a volcanic island, we dive in magnificent soft coral gardens where sometimes we meet bull sharks. Heading South we reach the Camotes Islands time for beautiful dive and land excursion to visit natural underground swimming pools.

The route to the south, searching for the migrating whale sharks near Limasawa and Pintuyan, we will stop at Padre Burgos time for a famous night dive.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in CEBU CITY a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI, the mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

: Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 10: CAMOTES it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as a school of fish.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: SOUTHERN LEYTE deep wall, wonderful coral garden, huge sea fans, and whale sharks on the season.

Dive 12: SOUTHERN LEYTE Old local fishermen are looking for whale sharks for us. We’ll be snorkeling with whale sharks for 2 hours.

Dive 13: SOUTHERN LEYTE Untouched coral garden with its frogfish, ghost pipefish and pygmy seahorses.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: SOUTHERN LEYTE one of the top ten dives in the Visayas, as much by the diversity of the Flora and the fauna as by the density, black Coral, Seafans, pygmies seahorses, Exploration of an underwater river of freshwater which develops a particular ecosystem. Sometimes whale shark in the South of the island.

Dive 15: SOUTHERN LEYTE This part of the wall is covered by black corals. The macrofauna is very surprising as Xeno crabs saw blade shrimps … At the end of de dive, we’ll be looking for the white tip reef sharks sleeping in small caves.

Dive 16: SOUTHERN LEYTE

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SPECIAL SHARK liveaboard takes place in the Visayas archipelago, we will explore the dive spots with the most sharks concentration known in VISAYAS.

The boat sails at night falling from Cebu, heading North to wake up on Malapascua, at Monad Shoal a Thresher sharks cleaning station. Then we sail to Maripipi and dive Bull shark reef. and explore Manta Point looking for Manta rays.

Going to Bohol we stop near South Cebu to interact with Whale sharks in Oslob, With Tip Reef sharks and Black Tip sharks in Sumilon Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI, a mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 10: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 12: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for a school of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 13: BOHOL

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 15: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 16: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large number of green turtles.

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

ITINERARY MALAPASCUA

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

3 to 4 dives a day.

Boarding time: Cebu Yacht Club from 1 pm to 5 pm
Disembarking time: Cebu Yacht Club from 8 to and 11 am

 

MALAPASCUA cruise takes place in the Visayas archipelago. Seadoors leaves Cebu Yacht Club in the evening heading to the North to dive in Monad Shoal, the Thresher Sharks cleaning station. Next dive in Kimud Shoal looking for the hammerheads and the manta rays. To finish the day we will stop in Gato Island and his tunnel.

On the route to the North we will reach Maripipi, a volcanic island, we dive in magnificent soft coral gardens where sometimes we meet bull sharks. Heading South we reach the Camotes Islands time for beautiful dive and land excursion to visit natural underground swimming pools.

The route to the south, searching for the migrating whale sharks near Limasawa and Pintuyan, we will stop at Padre Burgos time for a famous night dive.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in CEBU CITY a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI, the mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

: Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 10: CAMOTES it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as a school of fish.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: SOUTHERN LEYTE deep wall, wonderful coral garden, huge sea fans, and whale sharks on the season.

Dive 12: SOUTHERN LEYTE Old local fishermen are looking for whale sharks for us. We’ll be snorkeling with whale sharks for 2 hours.

Dive 13: SOUTHERN LEYTE Untouched coral garden with its frogfish, ghost pipefish and pygmy seahorses.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: SOUTHERN LEYTE one of the top ten dives in the Visayas, as much by the diversity of the Flora and the fauna as by the density, black Coral, Seafans, pygmies seahorses, Exploration of an underwater river of freshwater which develops a particular ecosystem. Sometimes whale shark in the South of the island.

Dive 15: SOUTHERN LEYTE This part of the wall is covered by black corals. The macrofauna is very surprising as Xeno crabs saw blade shrimps … At the end of de dive, we’ll be looking for the white tip reef sharks sleeping in small caves.

Dive 16: SOUTHERN LEYTE

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

SULU SEA CEBU START 3 to 4 dives a day.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 2: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 3: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large quantity of green turtles.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 5: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight of leaf fish, ghost pipefish and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.

Dive 6: NEGROS is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

 

DAY 4

Dive 7: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as sharks and school of jack fishes.

Dive 8: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Clear water, untouched corals, we’ll be looking for hammerhead sharks in the deep water.

Dive 9: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Very deep wall with its schools of jackfish.

 

DAY 5

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allow the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundreds of meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA Large plateau of untouched staghorn corals, the territory of the green turtles.

 

DAY 7

Dive 18: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of the school of jack fishes.

Dive 19: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators as tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 20: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks and blacktip sharks.

 

DAY 8

Dive 21: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks, and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 22: TUBBATAHA

Dive 23: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

 

DAY 9

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H – 1H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

 

About the route:

We sail to the southwest to dive in Sumilon, Cabilao, Bohol. We will stop in Balicasag to dive in the Black Forest and Rico’s Wall, where we can spot schools of jack fishes, and hiding frogfishes. We keep going South to meet the Whale Sharks.

 

On Apo Island, we can visit the beach, a paradise for macro lovers. Then we sail West to reach the Cagayancillo Islands. They are a small archipelago of extremely isolated islands. The dive sites are remarkable, with deep walls and lots of pelagic passing by spectacular gorgonians.

 

Departure in the evening to Tubbataha marine National park, where we will stay 4 days. We will explore the fabulous NORTH and SOUTH atolls, and JESSIE BEAZLEY REEF.

 

We find, in Tubbataha Reefs, the largest coral and shark density worldwide. There are several pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, barracudas, Guitar shark, Manta, Mobula ray, grey reef sharks, hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, silky, sharks and Whale sharks.

 

We will choose the best dive sites for these 4 fabulous days. The trip finishes in Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
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VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

ITINERARY MALAPASCUA

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

3 to 4 dives a day.

Boarding time: Cebu Yacht Club from 1 pm to 5 pm
Disembarking time: Cebu Yacht Club from 8 to and 11 am

 

MALAPASCUA cruise takes place in the Visayas archipelago. Seadoors leaves Cebu Yacht Club in the evening heading to the North to dive in Monad Shoal, the Thresher Sharks cleaning station. Next dive in Kimud Shoal looking for the hammerheads and the manta rays. To finish the day we will stop in Gato Island and his tunnel.

On the route to the North we will reach Maripipi, a volcanic island, we dive in magnificent soft coral gardens where sometimes we meet bull sharks. Heading South we reach the Camotes Islands time for beautiful dive and land excursion to visit natural underground swimming pools.

The route to the south, searching for the migrating whale sharks near Limasawa and Pintuyan, we will stop at Padre Burgos time for a famous night dive.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in CEBU CITY a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI, the mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

: Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 10: CAMOTES it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as a school of fish.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: SOUTHERN LEYTE deep wall, wonderful coral garden, huge sea fans, and whale sharks on the season.

Dive 12: SOUTHERN LEYTE Old local fishermen are looking for whale sharks for us. We’ll be snorkeling with whale sharks for 2 hours.

Dive 13: SOUTHERN LEYTE Untouched coral garden with its frogfish, ghost pipefish and pygmy seahorses.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: SOUTHERN LEYTE one of the top ten dives in the Visayas, as much by the diversity of the Flora and the fauna as by the density, black Coral, Seafans, pygmies seahorses, Exploration of an underwater river of freshwater which develops a particular ecosystem. Sometimes whale shark in the South of the island.

Dive 15: SOUTHERN LEYTE This part of the wall is covered by black corals. The macrofauna is very surprising as Xeno crabs saw blade shrimps … At the end of de dive, we’ll be looking for the white tip reef sharks sleeping in small caves.

Dive 16: SOUTHERN LEYTE

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS ODYSSEY liveaboard, 9N/10D 3 to 4 dives per day.

 

Let’s go for a real Odyssey in the Visayas. This cruise brings together the best Visayas dive spots from North to South and East to West.

Departure at nightfall from Cebu to reach Monad Shoal with the Thresher sharks of Malapascua, then Gato island Tunel with an extraordinary night dive…

Then course to South heading to Camotes islands with a land excursion proposed to go in an underground freshwater bath.

 

We continue South to meet the whale sharks in Leyte, and explore the wonderful site of Napantao where are hidden several frogfish, pygmy seahorses.

Direction Bohol to reach Anda bay with the mandarin fish and a land excursion also proposed to explore the Chocolate Hills and see the Tarsiers.

Then we go more South to dive in Apo Island and we’ll finish with the Whale sharks in Oslob and then Cabilao island known for its untouched coral reef and its large underwater diversity.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: CAMOTES it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as a school of fish.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: SOUTHERN LEYTE deep wall, wonderful coral garden, huge sea fans, and whale sharks on the season.

Dive 5: SOUTHERN LEYTE Old local fishermen are looking for whale sharks for us. We’ll be snorkeling with whale sharks for 2 hours.

Dive 6: SOUTHERN LEYTE Untouched coral garden with its frogfish, ghost pipefish and pygmy seahorses.

 

DAY 4

Dive 7: SOUTHERN LEYTE one of the top ten dives in the Visayas, as much by the diversity of the Flora and the fauna as by the density, black Coral, Seafans, pygmies seahorses, Exploration of an underwater river of freshwater which develops a particular ecosystem. Sometimes whale shark in the South of the island.

Dive 8: SOUTHERN LEYTE This part of the wall is covered by black corals. The macrofauna is very surprising as Xeno crabs saw blade shrimps. At the end of the dive, we’ll be looking for the white tip reef sharks sleeping in small caves.

Dive 9: SOUTHERN LEYTE.

 

DAY 5

Dive 10: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 11: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 12: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frog fish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

 

DAY 6

Dive 13: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 14: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

EXCURSION: BOHOL

EXCURSION: BOHOL

 

DAY 7

Dive 15: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 16: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight leaf fish, ghost pipefish, and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.

Dive 17: NEGROS is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

DAY 8

Dive 18: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 19: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 20: BOHOL is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

 

DAY 9

Dive 21: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 22: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

 

DAY 10

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
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VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 162.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

SOUTHERN VISAYAS Diving liveaboard 3 to 4 dives a day.

 

The cruise SOUTHERN VISAYAS crosses the South of the archipelago of the Visayas. We made a selection of the best dive sites of Bohol Island as well as those from Apo Island. We will let you dive with the Whale sharks of Tanawan.

 

The departure is at nightfall heading to South in direction of Bohol. We wake-up in Cabilao island, with its polychromatic plateau and wall and very interesting microfauna. We will go a little further south Panglao and then Anda bay with the Mandarin fish plus Apo Island with all the green turtles and sea snakes. On the way back to Cebu pass by Oslob for the whale sharks choreography, then a last one-stop to Balicassag.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 2: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

Dive 3: BOHOL Night dive or sunset dive on a shallow plateau looking for very surprising macro.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: BOHOL Wall of colors. We’ll be looking for frogfish and also bargibanti pygmy seahorse.

Dive 5: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 6: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

Dive 7: BOHOL.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frogfish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

Dive 9: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 10: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 11: BOHOL Sunset dive where we observe the dance of Mandarin fish mating.

 

DAY 5

Dive 12: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 13: NEGROS Drift dive with strong currents where are schools of jacks.

Dive 14: NEGROS is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 16: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

 

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 85.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SPECIAL SHARK liveaboard takes place in the Visayas archipelago, we will explore the dive spots with the most sharks concentration known in VISAYAS.

The boat sails at night falling from Cebu, heading North to wake up on Malapascua, at Monad Shoal a Thresher sharks cleaning station. Then we sail to Maripipi and dive Bull shark reef. and explore Manta Point looking for Manta rays.

Going to Bohol we stop near South Cebu to interact with Whale sharks in Oslob, With Tip Reef sharks and Black Tip sharks in Sumilon Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI, a mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 10: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 12: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for a school of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 13: BOHOL

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 15: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 16: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large number of green turtles.

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

ITINERARY MALAPASCUA

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

3 to 4 dives a day.

Boarding time: Cebu Yacht Club from 1 pm to 5 pm
Disembarking time: Cebu Yacht Club from 8 to and 11 am

 

MALAPASCUA cruise takes place in the Visayas archipelago. Seadoors leaves Cebu Yacht Club in the evening heading to the North to dive in Monad Shoal, the Thresher Sharks cleaning station. Next dive in Kimud Shoal looking for the hammerheads and the manta rays. To finish the day we will stop in Gato Island and his tunnel.

On the route to the North we will reach Maripipi, a volcanic island, we dive in magnificent soft coral gardens where sometimes we meet bull sharks. Heading South we reach the Camotes Islands time for beautiful dive and land excursion to visit natural underground swimming pools.

The route to the south, searching for the migrating whale sharks near Limasawa and Pintuyan, we will stop at Padre Burgos time for a famous night dive.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in CEBU CITY a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI, the mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

: Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 10: CAMOTES it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as a school of fish.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: SOUTHERN LEYTE deep wall, wonderful coral garden, huge sea fans, and whale sharks on the season.

Dive 12: SOUTHERN LEYTE Old local fishermen are looking for whale sharks for us. We’ll be snorkeling with whale sharks for 2 hours.

Dive 13: SOUTHERN LEYTE Untouched coral garden with its frogfish, ghost pipefish and pygmy seahorses.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: SOUTHERN LEYTE one of the top ten dives in the Visayas, as much by the diversity of the Flora and the fauna as by the density, black Coral, Seafans, pygmies seahorses, Exploration of an underwater river of freshwater which develops a particular ecosystem. Sometimes whale shark in the South of the island.

Dive 15: SOUTHERN LEYTE This part of the wall is covered by black corals. The macrofauna is very surprising as Xeno crabs saw blade shrimps … At the end of de dive, we’ll be looking for the white tip reef sharks sleeping in small caves.

Dive 16: SOUTHERN LEYTE

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SPECIAL SHARK liveaboard takes place in the Visayas archipelago, we will explore the dive spots with the most sharks concentration known in VISAYAS.

The boat sails at night falling from Cebu, heading North to wake up on Malapascua, at Monad Shoal a Thresher sharks cleaning station. Then we sail to Maripipi and dive Bull shark reef. and explore Manta Point looking for Manta rays.

Going to Bohol we stop near South Cebu to interact with Whale sharks in Oslob, With Tip Reef sharks and Black Tip sharks in Sumilon Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI, a mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 10: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 12: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for a school of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 13: BOHOL

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 15: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 16: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large number of green turtles.

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

ITINERARY MALAPASCUA CAGAYAN

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

3 to 4 dives per day.

 

Boarding time: Cebu Yacht Club from 1 pm to 5 pm

Disembarking time: Cebu Yacht Club from 8 to and 11 am

 

Departure at nightfall, we sail North to reach Monad Shoal to observe the Thresher sharks of Malapascua then Gato island Tunel with an extraordinary night dive. After the exploration of Apo Island, we’ll do long navigation in the Sulu Sea to reach the Cagayan islands to dive along the giant sea fans see meet pelagics. The way back pass by Apo Island and Bohol. We’ll Oslob for the unforgettable whale sharks.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays,.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks..

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 5: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for a school of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 6: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

 

DAY 4

Dive 7: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 8: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight leaf fish, ghost pipefish and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.

Dive 9: NEGROS is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

 

DAY 5

Dive 10: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as sharks and school of jack fishes.

Dive 11: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Clearwater, untouched corals, we’ll be looking for hammerhead sharks in the deep water.

Dive 12: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS 60m deep wall with bumphead parrotfish passing overhead.

Dive 13: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Clear water, untouched corals, we’ll be looking for hammerhead sharks in the deep water.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Untouched reef.

Dive 15: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Deep wall with colored corals. We’ll be in the blue waiting for pelagic sharks.

Dive 16: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Untouched reef.

 

DAY 7

Dive 17: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Clear water, untouched corals, we’ll be looking for hammerhead sharks in the deep water.

Dive 18: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Very deep wall with its schools of jackfish.

Dive 19: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as sharks and school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 8

Dive 20: NEGROS Drift dive with strong currents where are schools of jacks.

Dive 21: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 22: NEGROS it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as sharks and school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 9

Dive 23: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 24: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 25: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of it’s nice corals and it’s large quantity of green turtles.

 

DAY 10

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SPECIAL SHARK liveaboard takes place in the Visayas archipelago, we will explore the dive spots with the most sharks concentration known in VISAYAS.

The boat sails at night falling from Cebu, heading North to wake up on Malapascua, at Monad Shoal a Thresher sharks cleaning station. Then we sail to Maripipi and dive Bull shark reef. and explore Manta Point looking for Manta rays.

Going to Bohol we stop near South Cebu to interact with Whale sharks in Oslob, With Tip Reef sharks and Black Tip sharks in Sumilon Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI, a mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 10: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 12: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for a school of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 13: BOHOL

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 15: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 16: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large number of green turtles.

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SPECIAL SHARK liveaboard takes place in the Visayas archipelago, we will explore the dive spots with the most sharks concentration known in VISAYAS.

The boat sails at night falling from Cebu, heading North to wake up on Malapascua, at Monad Shoal a Thresher sharks cleaning station. Then we sail to Maripipi and dive Bull shark reef. and explore Manta Point looking for Manta rays.

Going to Bohol we stop near South Cebu to interact with Whale sharks in Oslob, With Tip Reef sharks and Black Tip sharks in Sumilon Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI, a mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 10: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 12: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for a school of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 13: BOHOL

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 15: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 16: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large number of green turtles.

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS ODYSSEY liveaboard, 9N/10D 3 to 4 dives per day.

 

Let’s go for a real Odyssey in the Visayas. This cruise brings together the best Visayas dive spots from North to South and East to West.

Departure at nightfall from Cebu to reach Monad Shoal with the Thresher sharks of Malapascua, then Gato island Tunel with an extraordinary night dive…

Then course to South heading to Camotes islands with a land excursion proposed to go in an underground freshwater bath.

 

We continue South to meet the whale sharks in Leyte, and explore the wonderful site of Napantao where are hidden several frogfish, pygmy seahorses.

Direction Bohol to reach Anda bay with the mandarin fish and a land excursion also proposed to explore the Chocolate Hills and see the Tarsiers.

Then we go more South to dive in Apo Island and we’ll finish with the Whale sharks in Oslob and then Cabilao island known for its untouched coral reef and its large underwater diversity.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: CAMOTES it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as a school of fish.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: SOUTHERN LEYTE deep wall, wonderful coral garden, huge sea fans, and whale sharks on the season.

Dive 5: SOUTHERN LEYTE Old local fishermen are looking for whale sharks for us. We’ll be snorkeling with whale sharks for 2 hours.

Dive 6: SOUTHERN LEYTE Untouched coral garden with its frogfish, ghost pipefish and pygmy seahorses.

 

DAY 4

Dive 7: SOUTHERN LEYTE one of the top ten dives in the Visayas, as much by the diversity of the Flora and the fauna as by the density, black Coral, Seafans, pygmies seahorses, Exploration of an underwater river of freshwater which develops a particular ecosystem. Sometimes whale shark in the South of the island.

Dive 8: SOUTHERN LEYTE This part of the wall is covered by black corals. The macrofauna is very surprising as Xeno crabs saw blade shrimps. At the end of the dive, we’ll be looking for the white tip reef sharks sleeping in small caves.

Dive 9: SOUTHERN LEYTE.

 

DAY 5

Dive 10: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 11: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 12: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frog fish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

 

DAY 6

Dive 13: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 14: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

EXCURSION: BOHOL

EXCURSION: BOHOL

 

DAY 7

Dive 15: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 16: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight leaf fish, ghost pipefish, and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.

Dive 17: NEGROS is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

DAY 8

Dive 18: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 19: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 20: BOHOL is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

 

DAY 9

Dive 21: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 22: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

 

DAY 10

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS ODYSSEY liveaboard, 9N/10D 3 to 4 dives per day.

 

Let’s go for a real Odyssey in the Visayas. This cruise brings together the best Visayas dive spots from North to South and East to West.

Departure at nightfall from Cebu to reach Monad Shoal with the Thresher sharks of Malapascua, then Gato island Tunel with an extraordinary night dive…

Then course to South heading to Camotes islands with a land excursion proposed to go in an underground freshwater bath.

 

We continue South to meet the whale sharks in Leyte, and explore the wonderful site of Napantao where are hidden several frogfish, pygmy seahorses.

Direction Bohol to reach Anda bay with the mandarin fish and a land excursion also proposed to explore the Chocolate Hills and see the Tarsiers.

Then we go more South to dive in Apo Island and we’ll finish with the Whale sharks in Oslob and then Cabilao island known for its untouched coral reef and its large underwater diversity.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: CAMOTES it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as a school of fish.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: SOUTHERN LEYTE deep wall, wonderful coral garden, huge sea fans, and whale sharks on the season.

Dive 5: SOUTHERN LEYTE Old local fishermen are looking for whale sharks for us. We’ll be snorkeling with whale sharks for 2 hours.

Dive 6: SOUTHERN LEYTE Untouched coral garden with its frogfish, ghost pipefish and pygmy seahorses.

 

DAY 4

Dive 7: SOUTHERN LEYTE one of the top ten dives in the Visayas, as much by the diversity of the Flora and the fauna as by the density, black Coral, Seafans, pygmies seahorses, Exploration of an underwater river of freshwater which develops a particular ecosystem. Sometimes whale shark in the South of the island.

Dive 8: SOUTHERN LEYTE This part of the wall is covered by black corals. The macrofauna is very surprising as Xeno crabs saw blade shrimps. At the end of the dive, we’ll be looking for the white tip reef sharks sleeping in small caves.

Dive 9: SOUTHERN LEYTE.

 

DAY 5

Dive 10: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 11: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 12: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frog fish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

 

DAY 6

Dive 13: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 14: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

EXCURSION: BOHOL

EXCURSION: BOHOL

 

DAY 7

Dive 15: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 16: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight leaf fish, ghost pipefish, and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.

Dive 17: NEGROS is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

DAY 8

Dive 18: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 19: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 20: BOHOL is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

 

DAY 9

Dive 21: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 22: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

 

DAY 10

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

ITINERARY MALAPASCUA

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

3 to 4 dives a day.

Boarding time: Cebu Yacht Club from 1 pm to 5 pm
Disembarking time: Cebu Yacht Club from 8 to and 11 am

 

MALAPASCUA cruise takes place in the Visayas archipelago. Seadoors leaves Cebu Yacht Club in the evening heading to the North to dive in Monad Shoal, the Thresher Sharks cleaning station. Next dive in Kimud Shoal looking for the hammerheads and the manta rays. To finish the day we will stop in Gato Island and his tunnel.

On the route to the North we will reach Maripipi, a volcanic island, we dive in magnificent soft coral gardens where sometimes we meet bull sharks. Heading South we reach the Camotes Islands time for beautiful dive and land excursion to visit natural underground swimming pools.

The route to the south, searching for the migrating whale sharks near Limasawa and Pintuyan, we will stop at Padre Burgos time for a famous night dive.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in CEBU CITY a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI, the mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

: Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 10: CAMOTES it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as a school of fish.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: SOUTHERN LEYTE deep wall, wonderful coral garden, huge sea fans, and whale sharks on the season.

Dive 12: SOUTHERN LEYTE Old local fishermen are looking for whale sharks for us. We’ll be snorkeling with whale sharks for 2 hours.

Dive 13: SOUTHERN LEYTE Untouched coral garden with its frogfish, ghost pipefish and pygmy seahorses.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: SOUTHERN LEYTE one of the top ten dives in the Visayas, as much by the diversity of the Flora and the fauna as by the density, black Coral, Seafans, pygmies seahorses, Exploration of an underwater river of freshwater which develops a particular ecosystem. Sometimes whale shark in the South of the island.

Dive 15: SOUTHERN LEYTE This part of the wall is covered by black corals. The macrofauna is very surprising as Xeno crabs saw blade shrimps … At the end of de dive, we’ll be looking for the white tip reef sharks sleeping in small caves.

Dive 16: SOUTHERN LEYTE

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SPECIAL SHARK liveaboard takes place in the Visayas archipelago, we will explore the dive spots with the most sharks concentration known in VISAYAS.

The boat sails at night falling from Cebu, heading North to wake up on Malapascua, at Monad Shoal a Thresher sharks cleaning station. Then we sail to Maripipi and dive Bull shark reef. and explore Manta Point looking for Manta rays.

Going to Bohol we stop near South Cebu to interact with Whale sharks in Oslob, With Tip Reef sharks and Black Tip sharks in Sumilon Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI, a mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 10: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 12: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for a school of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 13: BOHOL

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 15: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 16: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large number of green turtles.

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SEASCAPE liveaboard, 9N/10D 3to 4 dives per day.

 

This cruise is a Visayas kaleidoscope, it’s a panoramic view of the underwater marine life of the Visayas with a dynamic view of the Thresher sharks and the whale sharks and the large marine life diversity living in the Philippines.

Departure at nightfall, we put the course to North to reachMonad Shoal to observe the Thresher sharks of Malapascua then Gato island Tunel with an extraordinary night dive. We spend a day moored at Maripipi Island to explorer it’s unique corals fields and observe the catsharks.

We’ll go South to Bohol, Cabilao, Balicasag, Panglao and Anda bay.

After visiting the Oslob’s whale sharks we’ll put the course to the south again to reach Apo Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 6: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 7: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 9: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for schools of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 10: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 12: BOHOL Wall of colors. We’ll be looking for frogfish and also bargibanti pygmy seahorse.

Dive 13: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 15: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 16: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frogfish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

 

DAY 7

Dive 17: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 18: CEBU Drift dive with strong currents. We can find blacktip sharks and white tip reef sharks along the reef.

EXCURSION: CEBU

 

DAY 8

Dive 19: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 20: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight leaf fish, ghost pipefish, and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.

Dive 21: NEGROS

 

DAY 9

Dive 22: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 23: BOHOL wall, with magnificent lighting effects with Triggerfishes Titans and Picasso, hudge Jack fishes.

Dive 24: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large quantity of green turtles.

 

DAY 10

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

 

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

SOUTHERN VISAYAS Diving liveaboard 3 to 4 dives a day.

 

The cruise SOUTHERN VISAYAS crosses the South of the archipelago of the Visayas. We made a selection of the best dive sites of Bohol Island as well as those from Apo Island. We will let you dive with the Whale sharks of Tanawan.

 

The departure is at nightfall heading to South in direction of Bohol. We wake-up in Cabilao island, with its polychromatic plateau and wall and very interesting microfauna. We will go a little further south Panglao and then Anda bay with the Mandarin fish plus Apo Island with all the green turtles and sea snakes. On the way back to Cebu pass by Oslob for the whale sharks choreography, then a last one-stop to Balicassag.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 2: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

Dive 3: BOHOL Night dive or sunset dive on a shallow plateau looking for very surprising macro.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: BOHOL Wall of colors. We’ll be looking for frogfish and also bargibanti pygmy seahorse.

Dive 5: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 6: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

Dive 7: BOHOL.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frogfish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

Dive 9: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 10: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 11: BOHOL Sunset dive where we observe the dance of Mandarin fish mating.

 

DAY 5

Dive 12: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 13: NEGROS Drift dive with strong currents where are schools of jacks.

Dive 14: NEGROS is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 16: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

 

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 85.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SPECIAL SHARK liveaboard takes place in the Visayas archipelago, we will explore the dive spots with the most sharks concentration known in VISAYAS.

The boat sails at night falling from Cebu, heading North to wake up on Malapascua, at Monad Shoal a Thresher sharks cleaning station. Then we sail to Maripipi and dive Bull shark reef. and explore Manta Point looking for Manta rays.

Going to Bohol we stop near South Cebu to interact with Whale sharks in Oslob, With Tip Reef sharks and Black Tip sharks in Sumilon Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI, a mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 10: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 12: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for a school of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 13: BOHOL

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 15: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 16: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large number of green turtles.

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

ITINERARY MALAPASCUA

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

3 to 4 dives a day.

Boarding time: Cebu Yacht Club from 1 pm to 5 pm
Disembarking time: Cebu Yacht Club from 8 to and 11 am

 

MALAPASCUA cruise takes place in the Visayas archipelago. Seadoors leaves Cebu Yacht Club in the evening heading to the North to dive in Monad Shoal, the Thresher Sharks cleaning station. Next dive in Kimud Shoal looking for the hammerheads and the manta rays. To finish the day we will stop in Gato Island and his tunnel.

On the route to the North we will reach Maripipi, a volcanic island, we dive in magnificent soft coral gardens where sometimes we meet bull sharks. Heading South we reach the Camotes Islands time for beautiful dive and land excursion to visit natural underground swimming pools.

The route to the south, searching for the migrating whale sharks near Limasawa and Pintuyan, we will stop at Padre Burgos time for a famous night dive.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in CEBU CITY a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI, the mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

: Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 10: CAMOTES it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as a school of fish.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: SOUTHERN LEYTE deep wall, wonderful coral garden, huge sea fans, and whale sharks on the season.

Dive 12: SOUTHERN LEYTE Old local fishermen are looking for whale sharks for us. We’ll be snorkeling with whale sharks for 2 hours.

Dive 13: SOUTHERN LEYTE Untouched coral garden with its frogfish, ghost pipefish and pygmy seahorses.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: SOUTHERN LEYTE one of the top ten dives in the Visayas, as much by the diversity of the Flora and the fauna as by the density, black Coral, Seafans, pygmies seahorses, Exploration of an underwater river of freshwater which develops a particular ecosystem. Sometimes whale shark in the South of the island.

Dive 15: SOUTHERN LEYTE This part of the wall is covered by black corals. The macrofauna is very surprising as Xeno crabs saw blade shrimps … At the end of de dive, we’ll be looking for the white tip reef sharks sleeping in small caves.

Dive 16: SOUTHERN LEYTE

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SPECIAL SHARK liveaboard takes place in the Visayas archipelago, we will explore the dive spots with the most sharks concentration known in VISAYAS.

The boat sails at night falling from Cebu, heading North to wake up on Malapascua, at Monad Shoal a Thresher sharks cleaning station. Then we sail to Maripipi and dive Bull shark reef. and explore Manta Point looking for Manta rays.

Going to Bohol we stop near South Cebu to interact with Whale sharks in Oslob, With Tip Reef sharks and Black Tip sharks in Sumilon Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI, a mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 10: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 12: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for a school of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 13: BOHOL

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 15: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 16: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large number of green turtles.

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SEASCAPE liveaboard, 9N/10D 3to 4 dives per day.

 

This cruise is a Visayas kaleidoscope, it’s a panoramic view of the underwater marine life of the Visayas with a dynamic view of the Thresher sharks and the whale sharks and the large marine life diversity living in the Philippines.

Departure at nightfall, we put the course to North to reachMonad Shoal to observe the Thresher sharks of Malapascua then Gato island Tunel with an extraordinary night dive. We spend a day moored at Maripipi Island to explorer it’s unique corals fields and observe the catsharks.

We’ll go South to Bohol, Cabilao, Balicasag, Panglao and Anda bay.

After visiting the Oslob’s whale sharks we’ll put the course to the south again to reach Apo Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 6: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 7: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 9: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for schools of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 10: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 12: BOHOL Wall of colors. We’ll be looking for frogfish and also bargibanti pygmy seahorse.

Dive 13: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 15: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 16: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frogfish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

 

DAY 7

Dive 17: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 18: CEBU Drift dive with strong currents. We can find blacktip sharks and white tip reef sharks along the reef.

EXCURSION: CEBU

 

DAY 8

Dive 19: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 20: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight leaf fish, ghost pipefish, and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.

Dive 21: NEGROS

 

DAY 9

Dive 22: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 23: BOHOL wall, with magnificent lighting effects with Triggerfishes Titans and Picasso, hudge Jack fishes.

Dive 24: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large quantity of green turtles.

 

DAY 10

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

 

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
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VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 162.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SPECIAL SHARK liveaboard takes place in the Visayas archipelago, we will explore the dive spots with the most sharks concentration known in VISAYAS.

The boat sails at night falling from Cebu, heading North to wake up on Malapascua, at Monad Shoal a Thresher sharks cleaning station. Then we sail to Maripipi and dive Bull shark reef. and explore Manta Point looking for Manta rays.

Going to Bohol we stop near South Cebu to interact with Whale sharks in Oslob, With Tip Reef sharks and Black Tip sharks in Sumilon Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI, a mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 10: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 12: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for a school of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 13: BOHOL

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 15: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 16: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large number of green turtles.

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
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VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 234.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
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VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

ITINERARY MALAPASCUA CAGAYAN

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

3 to 4 dives per day.

 

Boarding time: Cebu Yacht Club from 1 pm to 5 pm

Disembarking time: Cebu Yacht Club from 8 to and 11 am

 

Departure at nightfall, we sail North to reach Monad Shoal to observe the Thresher sharks of Malapascua then Gato island Tunel with an extraordinary night dive. After the exploration of Apo Island, we’ll do long navigation in the Sulu Sea to reach the Cagayan islands to dive along the giant sea fans see meet pelagics. The way back pass by Apo Island and Bohol. We’ll Oslob for the unforgettable whale sharks.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays,.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks..

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 5: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for a school of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 6: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

 

DAY 4

Dive 7: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 8: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight leaf fish, ghost pipefish and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.

Dive 9: NEGROS is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

 

DAY 5

Dive 10: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as sharks and school of jack fishes.

Dive 11: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Clearwater, untouched corals, we’ll be looking for hammerhead sharks in the deep water.

Dive 12: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS 60m deep wall with bumphead parrotfish passing overhead.

Dive 13: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Clear water, untouched corals, we’ll be looking for hammerhead sharks in the deep water.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Untouched reef.

Dive 15: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Deep wall with colored corals. We’ll be in the blue waiting for pelagic sharks.

Dive 16: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Untouched reef.

 

DAY 7

Dive 17: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Clear water, untouched corals, we’ll be looking for hammerhead sharks in the deep water.

Dive 18: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Very deep wall with its schools of jackfish.

Dive 19: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as sharks and school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 8

Dive 20: NEGROS Drift dive with strong currents where are schools of jacks.

Dive 21: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 22: NEGROS it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as sharks and school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 9

Dive 23: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 24: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 25: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of it’s nice corals and it’s large quantity of green turtles.

 

DAY 10

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
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VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SPECIAL SHARK liveaboard takes place in the Visayas archipelago, we will explore the dive spots with the most sharks concentration known in VISAYAS.

The boat sails at night falling from Cebu, heading North to wake up on Malapascua, at Monad Shoal a Thresher sharks cleaning station. Then we sail to Maripipi and dive Bull shark reef. and explore Manta Point looking for Manta rays.

Going to Bohol we stop near South Cebu to interact with Whale sharks in Oslob, With Tip Reef sharks and Black Tip sharks in Sumilon Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI, a mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 10: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 12: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for a school of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 13: BOHOL

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 15: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 16: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large number of green turtles.

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
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VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 180.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 162.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SEASCAPE liveaboard, 9N/10D 3to 4 dives per day.

 

This cruise is a Visayas kaleidoscope, it’s a panoramic view of the underwater marine life of the Visayas with a dynamic view of the Thresher sharks and the whale sharks and the large marine life diversity living in the Philippines.

Departure at nightfall, we put the course to North to reachMonad Shoal to observe the Thresher sharks of Malapascua then Gato island Tunel with an extraordinary night dive. We spend a day moored at Maripipi Island to explorer it’s unique corals fields and observe the catsharks.

We’ll go South to Bohol, Cabilao, Balicasag, Panglao and Anda bay.

After visiting the Oslob’s whale sharks we’ll put the course to the south again to reach Apo Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 6: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 7: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 9: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for schools of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 10: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 12: BOHOL Wall of colors. We’ll be looking for frogfish and also bargibanti pygmy seahorse.

Dive 13: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 15: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 16: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frogfish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

 

DAY 7

Dive 17: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 18: CEBU Drift dive with strong currents. We can find blacktip sharks and white tip reef sharks along the reef.

EXCURSION: CEBU

 

DAY 8

Dive 19: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 20: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight leaf fish, ghost pipefish, and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.

Dive 21: NEGROS

 

DAY 9

Dive 22: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 23: BOHOL wall, with magnificent lighting effects with Triggerfishes Titans and Picasso, hudge Jack fishes.

Dive 24: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large quantity of green turtles.

 

DAY 10

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

 

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
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VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 68.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 72.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 85.00 EUR
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VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 180.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

SOUTHERN VISAYAS Diving liveaboard 3 to 4 dives a day.

 

The cruise SOUTHERN VISAYAS crosses the South of the archipelago of the Visayas. We made a selection of the best dive sites of Bohol Island as well as those from Apo Island. We will let you dive with the Whale sharks of Tanawan.

 

The departure is at nightfall heading to South in direction of Bohol. We wake-up in Cabilao island, with its polychromatic plateau and wall and very interesting microfauna. We will go a little further south Panglao and then Anda bay with the Mandarin fish plus Apo Island with all the green turtles and sea snakes. On the way back to Cebu pass by Oslob for the whale sharks choreography, then a last one-stop to Balicassag.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 2: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

Dive 3: BOHOL Night dive or sunset dive on a shallow plateau looking for very surprising macro.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: BOHOL Wall of colors. We’ll be looking for frogfish and also bargibanti pygmy seahorse.

Dive 5: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 6: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

Dive 7: BOHOL.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frogfish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

Dive 9: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 10: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 11: BOHOL Sunset dive where we observe the dance of Mandarin fish mating.

 

DAY 5

Dive 12: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 13: NEGROS Drift dive with strong currents where are schools of jacks.

Dive 14: NEGROS is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 16: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

 

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 85.00 EUR
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VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

SOUTHERN VISAYAS Diving liveaboard 3 to 4 dives a day.

 

The cruise SOUTHERN VISAYAS crosses the South of the archipelago of the Visayas. We made a selection of the best dive sites of Bohol Island as well as those from Apo Island. We will let you dive with the Whale sharks of Tanawan.

 

The departure is at nightfall heading to South in direction of Bohol. We wake-up in Cabilao island, with its polychromatic plateau and wall and very interesting microfauna. We will go a little further south Panglao and then Anda bay with the Mandarin fish plus Apo Island with all the green turtles and sea snakes. On the way back to Cebu pass by Oslob for the whale sharks choreography, then a last one-stop to Balicassag.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 2: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

Dive 3: BOHOL Night dive or sunset dive on a shallow plateau looking for very surprising macro.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: BOHOL Wall of colors. We’ll be looking for frogfish and also bargibanti pygmy seahorse.

Dive 5: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 6: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

Dive 7: BOHOL.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frogfish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

Dive 9: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 10: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 11: BOHOL Sunset dive where we observe the dance of Mandarin fish mating.

 

DAY 5

Dive 12: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 13: NEGROS Drift dive with strong currents where are schools of jacks.

Dive 14: NEGROS is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 16: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

 

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 85.00 EUR
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VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
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VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 180.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
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VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 162.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SPECIAL SHARK liveaboard takes place in the Visayas archipelago, we will explore the dive spots with the most sharks concentration known in VISAYAS.

The boat sails at night falling from Cebu, heading North to wake up on Malapascua, at Monad Shoal a Thresher sharks cleaning station. Then we sail to Maripipi and dive Bull shark reef. and explore Manta Point looking for Manta rays.

Going to Bohol we stop near South Cebu to interact with Whale sharks in Oslob, With Tip Reef sharks and Black Tip sharks in Sumilon Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI, a mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 10: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 12: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for a school of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 13: BOHOL

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 15: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 16: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large number of green turtles.

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
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VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 162.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 85.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
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VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 72.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 85.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 85.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

ITINERARY MALAPASCUA

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

3 to 4 dives a day.

Boarding time: Cebu Yacht Club from 1 pm to 5 pm
Disembarking time: Cebu Yacht Club from 8 to and 11 am

 

MALAPASCUA cruise takes place in the Visayas archipelago. Seadoors leaves Cebu Yacht Club in the evening heading to the North to dive in Monad Shoal, the Thresher Sharks cleaning station. Next dive in Kimud Shoal looking for the hammerheads and the manta rays. To finish the day we will stop in Gato Island and his tunnel.

On the route to the North we will reach Maripipi, a volcanic island, we dive in magnificent soft coral gardens where sometimes we meet bull sharks. Heading South we reach the Camotes Islands time for beautiful dive and land excursion to visit natural underground swimming pools.

The route to the south, searching for the migrating whale sharks near Limasawa and Pintuyan, we will stop at Padre Burgos time for a famous night dive.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in CEBU CITY a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI, the mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

: Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 10: CAMOTES it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as a school of fish.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: SOUTHERN LEYTE deep wall, wonderful coral garden, huge sea fans, and whale sharks on the season.

Dive 12: SOUTHERN LEYTE Old local fishermen are looking for whale sharks for us. We’ll be snorkeling with whale sharks for 2 hours.

Dive 13: SOUTHERN LEYTE Untouched coral garden with its frogfish, ghost pipefish and pygmy seahorses.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: SOUTHERN LEYTE one of the top ten dives in the Visayas, as much by the diversity of the Flora and the fauna as by the density, black Coral, Seafans, pygmies seahorses, Exploration of an underwater river of freshwater which develops a particular ecosystem. Sometimes whale shark in the South of the island.

Dive 15: SOUTHERN LEYTE This part of the wall is covered by black corals. The macrofauna is very surprising as Xeno crabs saw blade shrimps … At the end of de dive, we’ll be looking for the white tip reef sharks sleeping in small caves.

Dive 16: SOUTHERN LEYTE

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
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VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 180.00 EUR
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VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

ITINERARY MALAPASCUA CAGAYAN

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

3 to 4 dives per day.

 

Boarding time: Cebu Yacht Club from 1 pm to 5 pm

Disembarking time: Cebu Yacht Club from 8 to and 11 am

 

Departure at nightfall, we sail North to reach Monad Shoal to observe the Thresher sharks of Malapascua then Gato island Tunel with an extraordinary night dive. After the exploration of Apo Island, we’ll do long navigation in the Sulu Sea to reach the Cagayan islands to dive along the giant sea fans see meet pelagics. The way back pass by Apo Island and Bohol. We’ll Oslob for the unforgettable whale sharks.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays,.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks..

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 5: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for a school of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 6: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

 

DAY 4

Dive 7: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 8: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight leaf fish, ghost pipefish and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.

Dive 9: NEGROS is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

 

DAY 5

Dive 10: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as sharks and school of jack fishes.

Dive 11: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Clearwater, untouched corals, we’ll be looking for hammerhead sharks in the deep water.

Dive 12: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS 60m deep wall with bumphead parrotfish passing overhead.

Dive 13: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Clear water, untouched corals, we’ll be looking for hammerhead sharks in the deep water.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Untouched reef.

Dive 15: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Deep wall with colored corals. We’ll be in the blue waiting for pelagic sharks.

Dive 16: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Untouched reef.

 

DAY 7

Dive 17: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Clear water, untouched corals, we’ll be looking for hammerhead sharks in the deep water.

Dive 18: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Very deep wall with its schools of jackfish.

Dive 19: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as sharks and school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 8

Dive 20: NEGROS Drift dive with strong currents where are schools of jacks.

Dive 21: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 22: NEGROS it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as sharks and school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 9

Dive 23: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 24: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 25: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of it’s nice corals and it’s large quantity of green turtles.

 

DAY 10

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
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VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
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VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

SULU SEA CEBU START 3 to 4 dives a day.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 2: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 3: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large quantity of green turtles.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 5: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight of leaf fish, ghost pipefish and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.

Dive 6: NEGROS is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

 

DAY 4

Dive 7: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as sharks and school of jack fishes.

Dive 8: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Clear water, untouched corals, we’ll be looking for hammerhead sharks in the deep water.

Dive 9: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Very deep wall with its schools of jackfish.

 

DAY 5

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allow the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundreds of meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA Large plateau of untouched staghorn corals, the territory of the green turtles.

 

DAY 7

Dive 18: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of the school of jack fishes.

Dive 19: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators as tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 20: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks and blacktip sharks.

 

DAY 8

Dive 21: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks, and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 22: TUBBATAHA

Dive 23: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

 

DAY 9

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H – 1H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

 

About the route:

We sail to the southwest to dive in Sumilon, Cabilao, Bohol. We will stop in Balicasag to dive in the Black Forest and Rico’s Wall, where we can spot schools of jack fishes, and hiding frogfishes. We keep going South to meet the Whale Sharks.

 

On Apo Island, we can visit the beach, a paradise for macro lovers. Then we sail West to reach the Cagayancillo Islands. They are a small archipelago of extremely isolated islands. The dive sites are remarkable, with deep walls and lots of pelagic passing by spectacular gorgonians.

 

Departure in the evening to Tubbataha marine National park, where we will stay 4 days. We will explore the fabulous NORTH and SOUTH atolls, and JESSIE BEAZLEY REEF.

 

We find, in Tubbataha Reefs, the largest coral and shark density worldwide. There are several pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, barracudas, Guitar shark, Manta, Mobula ray, grey reef sharks, hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, silky, sharks and Whale sharks.

 

We will choose the best dive sites for these 4 fabulous days. The trip finishes in Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
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VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 180.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 120.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 68.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 162.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 120.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
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VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 85.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 85.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 180.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
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VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
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VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 85.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
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VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 72.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
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VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
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VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

SULU SEA CEBU START 3 to 4 dives a day.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17Hat Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2
Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.
Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.
Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray and pygmy seahorses as well.

DAY 3
Dive 4: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks and blacktip sharks.
Dive 5: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads. The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.
Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.
Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

DAY 4
Dive 8: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.
Dive 9: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators as tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.
Dive 10: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks and blacktip sharks.

DAY 5
Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.
Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.
Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allow the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.
Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

DAY 6
Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.
Dive 16: TUBBATAHA
Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

DAY 7
Dive 18: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Clear water, untouched corals, we’ll be looking for hammerhead sharks in the deep water.
Dive 19: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Very deep wall with its schools of jackfish.
Dive 20: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as sharks and school of jack fishes.

DAY 8
Dive 21: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.
Dive 22: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight leaf fish, ghost pipefish and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.
Dive 23: NEGROS it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as sharks and school of jack fishes.

DAY 9
Dive 24: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.
Dive 25: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.
Dive 26: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large number of green turtles.

DAY 10
Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City
The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

 

About the route:

We start sailing at nightfall from Puerto Princesa to wake up in Tubbataha Reefs, World UNESCO Heritage Marine Park. We will choose the best dives to spend 4 days in Tubbataha, and sail at night to Cagayan Islands. They are a small archipelago of extremely isolated islands. The dive sites are remarkable, with deep walls and lots of pelagic passing by spectacular gorgonians.

In the afternoon we head southeast, for long navigation to Apo Island, a paradise for macro lovers, then, we keep going to Sumilon Islands to meet the Whale Sharks. We will pass near Bohol, and stop in Balicasag to dive in the Black Forest and Rico’s Wall, where we can spot a school of jacks and frogfish.
The last stop will be Cabilao island with the famous dive, Light House.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

ITINERARY MALAPASCUA CAGAYAN

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

3 to 4 dives per day.

 

Boarding time: Puerto Princesa from 1 pm to 5 pm

Disembarking time: Puerto Princesa from 8 to and 11 am

 

Departure at nightfall, we sail North to reach Monad Shoal to observe the Thresher sharks of Malapascua then Gato island Tunel with an extraordinary night dive. After the exploration of Apo Island, we’ll do long navigation in the Sulu Sea to reach the Cagayan islands to dive along the giant sea fans see meet pelagics. The way back pass by Apo Island and Bohol. We’ll Oslob for the unforgettable whale sharks.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 5: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for a school of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 6: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

 

DAY 4

Dive 7: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 8: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight leaf fish, ghost pipefish and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.

Dive 9: NEGROS is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

 

DAY 5

Dive 10: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as sharks and school of jack fishes.

Dive 11: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Clearwater, untouched corals, we’ll be looking for hammerhead sharks in the deep water.

Dive 12: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS 60m deep wall with bumphead parrotfish passing overhead.

Dive 13: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Clear water, untouched corals, we’ll be looking for hammerhead sharks in the deep water.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Untouched reef.

Dive 15: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Deep wall with colored corals. We’ll be in the blue waiting for pelagic sharks.

Dive 16: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Untouched reef.

 

DAY 7

Dive 17: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Clear water, untouched corals, we’ll be looking for hammerhead sharks in the deep water.

Dive 18: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Very deep wall with its schools of jackfish.

Dive 19: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as sharks and school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 8

Dive 20: NEGROS Drift dive with strong currents where are schools of jacks.

Dive 21: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 22: NEGROS it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as sharks and school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 9

Dive 23: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 24: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 25: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of it’s nice corals and it’s a large quantity of green turtles.

 

DAY 10

Return to Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS ODYSSEY liveaboard, 9N/10D 3 to 4 dives per day.

 

Let’s go for a real Odyssey in the Visayas. This cruise brings together the best Visayas dive spots from North to South and East to West.

Departure at nightfall from Cebu to reach Monad Shoal with the Thresher sharks of Malapascua, then Gato island Tunel with an extraordinary night dive…

Then course to South heading to Camotes islands with a land excursion proposed to go in an underground freshwater bath.

 

We continue South to meet the whale sharks in Leyte, and explore the wonderful site of Napantao where are hidden several frogfish, pygmy seahorses.

Direction Bohol to reach Anda bay with the mandarin fish and a land excursion also proposed to explore the Chocolate Hills and see the Tarsiers.

Then we go more South to dive in Apo Island and we’ll finish with the Whale sharks in Oslob and then Cabilao island known for its untouched coral reef and its large underwater diversity.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: CAMOTES it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as a school of fish.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: SOUTHERN LEYTE deep wall, wonderful coral garden, huge sea fans, and whale sharks on the season.

Dive 5: SOUTHERN LEYTE Old local fishermen are looking for whale sharks for us. We’ll be snorkeling with whale sharks for 2 hours.

Dive 6: SOUTHERN LEYTE Untouched coral garden with its frogfish, ghost pipefish and pygmy seahorses.

 

DAY 4

Dive 7: SOUTHERN LEYTE one of the top ten dives in the Visayas, as much by the diversity of the Flora and the fauna as by the density, black Coral, Seafans, pygmies seahorses, Exploration of an underwater river of freshwater which develops a particular ecosystem. Sometimes whale shark in the South of the island.

Dive 8: SOUTHERN LEYTE This part of the wall is covered by black corals. The macrofauna is very surprising as Xeno crabs saw blade shrimps. At the end of the dive, we’ll be looking for the white tip reef sharks sleeping in small caves.

Dive 9: SOUTHERN LEYTE.

 

DAY 5

Dive 10: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 11: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 12: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frog fish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

 

DAY 6

Dive 13: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 14: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

EXCURSION: BOHOL

EXCURSION: BOHOL

 

DAY 7

Dive 15: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 16: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight leaf fish, ghost pipefish, and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.

Dive 17: NEGROS is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

DAY 8

Dive 18: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 19: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 20: BOHOL is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

 

DAY 9

Dive 21: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 22: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

 

DAY 10

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

ITINERARY MALAPASCUA

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

3 to 4 dives a day.

Boarding time: Cebu Yacht Club from 1 pm to 5 pm
Disembarking time: Cebu Yacht Club from 8 to and 11 am

 

MALAPASCUA cruise takes place in the Visayas archipelago. Seadoors leaves Cebu Yacht Club in the evening heading to the North to dive in Monad Shoal, the Thresher Sharks cleaning station. Next dive in Kimud Shoal looking for the hammerheads and the manta rays. To finish the day we will stop in Gato Island and his tunnel.

On the route to the North we will reach Maripipi, a volcanic island, we dive in magnificent soft coral gardens where sometimes we meet bull sharks. Heading South we reach the Camotes Islands time for beautiful dive and land excursion to visit natural underground swimming pools.

The route to the south, searching for the migrating whale sharks near Limasawa and Pintuyan, we will stop at Padre Burgos time for a famous night dive.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in CEBU CITY a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI, the mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

: Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 10: CAMOTES it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as a school of fish.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: SOUTHERN LEYTE deep wall, wonderful coral garden, huge sea fans, and whale sharks on the season.

Dive 12: SOUTHERN LEYTE Old local fishermen are looking for whale sharks for us. We’ll be snorkeling with whale sharks for 2 hours.

Dive 13: SOUTHERN LEYTE Untouched coral garden with its frogfish, ghost pipefish and pygmy seahorses.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: SOUTHERN LEYTE one of the top ten dives in the Visayas, as much by the diversity of the Flora and the fauna as by the density, black Coral, Seafans, pygmies seahorses, Exploration of an underwater river of freshwater which develops a particular ecosystem. Sometimes whale shark in the South of the island.

Dive 15: SOUTHERN LEYTE This part of the wall is covered by black corals. The macrofauna is very surprising as Xeno crabs saw blade shrimps … At the end of de dive, we’ll be looking for the white tip reef sharks sleeping in small caves.

Dive 16: SOUTHERN LEYTE

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SPECIAL SHARK liveaboard takes place in the Visayas archipelago, we will explore the dive spots with the most sharks concentration known in VISAYAS.

The boat sails at night falling from Cebu, heading North to wake up on Malapascua, at Monad Shoal a Thresher sharks cleaning station. Then we sail to Maripipi and dive Bull shark reef. and explore Manta Point looking for Manta rays.

Going to Bohol we stop near South Cebu to interact with Whale sharks in Oslob, With Tip Reef sharks and Black Tip sharks in Sumilon Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI, a mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 10: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 12: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for a school of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 13: BOHOL

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 15: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 16: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large number of green turtles.

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

ITINERARY MALAPASCUA

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

3 to 4 dives a day.

Boarding time: Cebu Yacht Club from 1 pm to 5 pm
Disembarking time: Cebu Yacht Club from 8 to and 11 am

 

MALAPASCUA cruise takes place in the Visayas archipelago. Seadoors leaves Cebu Yacht Club in the evening heading to the North to dive in Monad Shoal, the Thresher Sharks cleaning station. Next dive in Kimud Shoal looking for the hammerheads and the manta rays. To finish the day we will stop in Gato Island and his tunnel.

On the route to the North we will reach Maripipi, a volcanic island, we dive in magnificent soft coral gardens where sometimes we meet bull sharks. Heading South we reach the Camotes Islands time for beautiful dive and land excursion to visit natural underground swimming pools.

The route to the south, searching for the migrating whale sharks near Limasawa and Pintuyan, we will stop at Padre Burgos time for a famous night dive.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in CEBU CITY a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI, the mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

: Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 10: CAMOTES it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as a school of fish.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: SOUTHERN LEYTE deep wall, wonderful coral garden, huge sea fans, and whale sharks on the season.

Dive 12: SOUTHERN LEYTE Old local fishermen are looking for whale sharks for us. We’ll be snorkeling with whale sharks for 2 hours.

Dive 13: SOUTHERN LEYTE Untouched coral garden with its frogfish, ghost pipefish and pygmy seahorses.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: SOUTHERN LEYTE one of the top ten dives in the Visayas, as much by the diversity of the Flora and the fauna as by the density, black Coral, Seafans, pygmies seahorses, Exploration of an underwater river of freshwater which develops a particular ecosystem. Sometimes whale shark in the South of the island.

Dive 15: SOUTHERN LEYTE This part of the wall is covered by black corals. The macrofauna is very surprising as Xeno crabs saw blade shrimps … At the end of de dive, we’ll be looking for the white tip reef sharks sleeping in small caves.

Dive 16: SOUTHERN LEYTE

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SPECIAL SHARK liveaboard takes place in the Visayas archipelago, we will explore the dive spots with the most sharks concentration known in VISAYAS.

The boat sails at night falling from Cebu, heading North to wake up on Malapascua, at Monad Shoal a Thresher sharks cleaning station. Then we sail to Maripipi and dive Bull shark reef. and explore Manta Point looking for Manta rays.

Going to Bohol we stop near South Cebu to interact with Whale sharks in Oslob, With Tip Reef sharks and Black Tip sharks in Sumilon Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI, a mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 10: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 12: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for a school of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 13: BOHOL

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 15: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 16: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large number of green turtles.

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS ODYSSEY liveaboard, 9N/10D 3 to 4 dives per day.

 

Let’s go for a real Odyssey in the Visayas. This cruise brings together the best Visayas dive spots from North to South and East to West.

Departure at nightfall from Cebu to reach Monad Shoal with the Thresher sharks of Malapascua, then Gato island Tunel with an extraordinary night dive…

Then course to South heading to Camotes islands with a land excursion proposed to go in an underground freshwater bath.

 

We continue South to meet the whale sharks in Leyte, and explore the wonderful site of Napantao where are hidden several frogfish, pygmy seahorses.

Direction Bohol to reach Anda bay with the mandarin fish and a land excursion also proposed to explore the Chocolate Hills and see the Tarsiers.

Then we go more South to dive in Apo Island and we’ll finish with the Whale sharks in Oslob and then Cabilao island known for its untouched coral reef and its large underwater diversity.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: CAMOTES it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as a school of fish.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: SOUTHERN LEYTE deep wall, wonderful coral garden, huge sea fans, and whale sharks on the season.

Dive 5: SOUTHERN LEYTE Old local fishermen are looking for whale sharks for us. We’ll be snorkeling with whale sharks for 2 hours.

Dive 6: SOUTHERN LEYTE Untouched coral garden with its frogfish, ghost pipefish and pygmy seahorses.

 

DAY 4

Dive 7: SOUTHERN LEYTE one of the top ten dives in the Visayas, as much by the diversity of the Flora and the fauna as by the density, black Coral, Seafans, pygmies seahorses, Exploration of an underwater river of freshwater which develops a particular ecosystem. Sometimes whale shark in the South of the island.

Dive 8: SOUTHERN LEYTE This part of the wall is covered by black corals. The macrofauna is very surprising as Xeno crabs saw blade shrimps. At the end of the dive, we’ll be looking for the white tip reef sharks sleeping in small caves.

Dive 9: SOUTHERN LEYTE.

 

DAY 5

Dive 10: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 11: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 12: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frog fish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

 

DAY 6

Dive 13: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 14: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

EXCURSION: BOHOL

EXCURSION: BOHOL

 

DAY 7

Dive 15: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 16: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight leaf fish, ghost pipefish, and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.

Dive 17: NEGROS is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

DAY 8

Dive 18: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 19: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 20: BOHOL is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

 

DAY 9

Dive 21: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 22: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

 

DAY 10

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SEASCAPE liveaboard, 9N/10D 3to 4 dives per day.

 

This cruise is a Visayas kaleidoscope, it’s a panoramic view of the underwater marine life of the Visayas with a dynamic view of the Thresher sharks and the whale sharks and the large marine life diversity living in the Philippines.

Departure at nightfall, we put the course to North to reachMonad Shoal to observe the Thresher sharks of Malapascua then Gato island Tunel with an extraordinary night dive. We spend a day moored at Maripipi Island to explorer it’s unique corals fields and observe the catsharks.

We’ll go South to Bohol, Cabilao, Balicasag, Panglao and Anda bay.

After visiting the Oslob’s whale sharks we’ll put the course to the south again to reach Apo Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 6: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 7: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 9: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for schools of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 10: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 12: BOHOL Wall of colors. We’ll be looking for frogfish and also bargibanti pygmy seahorse.

Dive 13: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 15: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 16: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frogfish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

 

DAY 7

Dive 17: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 18: CEBU Drift dive with strong currents. We can find blacktip sharks and white tip reef sharks along the reef.

EXCURSION: CEBU

 

DAY 8

Dive 19: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 20: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight leaf fish, ghost pipefish, and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.

Dive 21: NEGROS

 

DAY 9

Dive 22: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 23: BOHOL wall, with magnificent lighting effects with Triggerfishes Titans and Picasso, hudge Jack fishes.

Dive 24: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large quantity of green turtles.

 

DAY 10

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

 

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

SOUTHERN VISAYAS Diving liveaboard 3 to 4 dives a day.

 

The cruise SOUTHERN VISAYAS crosses the South of the archipelago of the Visayas. We made a selection of the best dive sites of Bohol Island as well as those from Apo Island. We will let you dive with the Whale sharks of Tanawan.

 

The departure is at nightfall heading to South in direction of Bohol. We wake-up in Cabilao island, with its polychromatic plateau and wall and very interesting microfauna. We will go a little further south Panglao and then Anda bay with the Mandarin fish plus Apo Island with all the green turtles and sea snakes. On the way back to Cebu pass by Oslob for the whale sharks choreography, then a last one-stop to Balicassag.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 2: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

Dive 3: BOHOL Night dive or sunset dive on a shallow plateau looking for very surprising macro.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: BOHOL Wall of colors. We’ll be looking for frogfish and also bargibanti pygmy seahorse.

Dive 5: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 6: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

Dive 7: BOHOL.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frogfish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

Dive 9: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 10: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 11: BOHOL Sunset dive where we observe the dance of Mandarin fish mating.

 

DAY 5

Dive 12: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 13: NEGROS Drift dive with strong currents where are schools of jacks.

Dive 14: NEGROS is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 16: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

 

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 85.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

SOUTHERN VISAYAS Diving liveaboard 3 to 4 dives a day.

 

The cruise SOUTHERN VISAYAS crosses the South of the archipelago of the Visayas. We made a selection of the best dive sites of Bohol Island as well as those from Apo Island. We will let you dive with the Whale sharks of Tanawan.

 

The departure is at nightfall heading to South in direction of Bohol. We wake-up in Cabilao island, with its polychromatic plateau and wall and very interesting microfauna. We will go a little further south Panglao and then Anda bay with the Mandarin fish plus Apo Island with all the green turtles and sea snakes. On the way back to Cebu pass by Oslob for the whale sharks choreography, then a last one-stop to Balicassag.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 2: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

Dive 3: BOHOL Night dive or sunset dive on a shallow plateau looking for very surprising macro.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: BOHOL Wall of colors. We’ll be looking for frogfish and also bargibanti pygmy seahorse.

Dive 5: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 6: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

Dive 7: BOHOL.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frogfish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

Dive 9: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 10: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 11: BOHOL Sunset dive where we observe the dance of Mandarin fish mating.

 

DAY 5

Dive 12: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 13: NEGROS Drift dive with strong currents where are schools of jacks.

Dive 14: NEGROS is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 16: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

 

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 85.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SEASCAPE liveaboard, 9N/10D 3to 4 dives per day.

 

This cruise is a Visayas kaleidoscope, it’s a panoramic view of the underwater marine life of the Visayas with a dynamic view of the Thresher sharks and the whale sharks and the large marine life diversity living in the Philippines.

Departure at nightfall, we put the course to North to reachMonad Shoal to observe the Thresher sharks of Malapascua then Gato island Tunel with an extraordinary night dive. We spend a day moored at Maripipi Island to explorer it’s unique corals fields and observe the catsharks.

We’ll go South to Bohol, Cabilao, Balicasag, Panglao and Anda bay.

After visiting the Oslob’s whale sharks we’ll put the course to the south again to reach Apo Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 6: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 7: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 9: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for schools of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 10: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 12: BOHOL Wall of colors. We’ll be looking for frogfish and also bargibanti pygmy seahorse.

Dive 13: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 15: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 16: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frogfish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

 

DAY 7

Dive 17: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 18: CEBU Drift dive with strong currents. We can find blacktip sharks and white tip reef sharks along the reef.

EXCURSION: CEBU

 

DAY 8

Dive 19: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 20: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight leaf fish, ghost pipefish, and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.

Dive 21: NEGROS

 

DAY 9

Dive 22: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 23: BOHOL wall, with magnificent lighting effects with Triggerfishes Titans and Picasso, hudge Jack fishes.

Dive 24: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large quantity of green turtles.

 

DAY 10

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

 

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SEASCAPE liveaboard, 9N/10D 3to 4 dives per day.

 

This cruise is a Visayas kaleidoscope, it’s a panoramic view of the underwater marine life of the Visayas with a dynamic view of the Thresher sharks and the whale sharks and the large marine life diversity living in the Philippines.

Departure at nightfall, we put the course to North to reachMonad Shoal to observe the Thresher sharks of Malapascua then Gato island Tunel with an extraordinary night dive. We spend a day moored at Maripipi Island to explorer it’s unique corals fields and observe the catsharks.

We’ll go South to Bohol, Cabilao, Balicasag, Panglao and Anda bay.

After visiting the Oslob’s whale sharks we’ll put the course to the south again to reach Apo Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 6: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 7: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 9: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for schools of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 10: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 12: BOHOL Wall of colors. We’ll be looking for frogfish and also bargibanti pygmy seahorse.

Dive 13: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 15: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 16: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frogfish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

 

DAY 7

Dive 17: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 18: CEBU Drift dive with strong currents. We can find blacktip sharks and white tip reef sharks along the reef.

EXCURSION: CEBU

 

DAY 8

Dive 19: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 20: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight leaf fish, ghost pipefish, and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.

Dive 21: NEGROS

 

DAY 9

Dive 22: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 23: BOHOL wall, with magnificent lighting effects with Triggerfishes Titans and Picasso, hudge Jack fishes.

Dive 24: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large quantity of green turtles.

 

DAY 10

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

 

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
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VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

ITINERARY MALAPASCUA

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

3 to 4 dives a day.

Boarding time: Cebu Yacht Club from 1 pm to 5 pm
Disembarking time: Cebu Yacht Club from 8 to and 11 am

 

MALAPASCUA cruise takes place in the Visayas archipelago. Seadoors leaves Cebu Yacht Club in the evening heading to the North to dive in Monad Shoal, the Thresher Sharks cleaning station. Next dive in Kimud Shoal looking for the hammerheads and the manta rays. To finish the day we will stop in Gato Island and his tunnel.

On the route to the North we will reach Maripipi, a volcanic island, we dive in magnificent soft coral gardens where sometimes we meet bull sharks. Heading South we reach the Camotes Islands time for beautiful dive and land excursion to visit natural underground swimming pools.

The route to the south, searching for the migrating whale sharks near Limasawa and Pintuyan, we will stop at Padre Burgos time for a famous night dive.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in CEBU CITY a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI, the mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

: Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 10: CAMOTES it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as a school of fish.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: SOUTHERN LEYTE deep wall, wonderful coral garden, huge sea fans, and whale sharks on the season.

Dive 12: SOUTHERN LEYTE Old local fishermen are looking for whale sharks for us. We’ll be snorkeling with whale sharks for 2 hours.

Dive 13: SOUTHERN LEYTE Untouched coral garden with its frogfish, ghost pipefish and pygmy seahorses.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: SOUTHERN LEYTE one of the top ten dives in the Visayas, as much by the diversity of the Flora and the fauna as by the density, black Coral, Seafans, pygmies seahorses, Exploration of an underwater river of freshwater which develops a particular ecosystem. Sometimes whale shark in the South of the island.

Dive 15: SOUTHERN LEYTE This part of the wall is covered by black corals. The macrofauna is very surprising as Xeno crabs saw blade shrimps … At the end of de dive, we’ll be looking for the white tip reef sharks sleeping in small caves.

Dive 16: SOUTHERN LEYTE

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 108.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

SULU SEA CEBU START 3 to 4 dives a day.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 2: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 3: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large quantity of green turtles.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 5: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight of leaf fish, ghost pipefish and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.

Dive 6: NEGROS is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

 

DAY 4

Dive 7: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as sharks and school of jack fishes.

Dive 8: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Clear water, untouched corals, we’ll be looking for hammerhead sharks in the deep water.

Dive 9: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Very deep wall with its schools of jackfish.

 

DAY 5

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allow the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundreds of meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA Large plateau of untouched staghorn corals, the territory of the green turtles.

 

DAY 7

Dive 18: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of the school of jack fishes.

Dive 19: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators as tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 20: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks and blacktip sharks.

 

DAY 8

Dive 21: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks, and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 22: TUBBATAHA

Dive 23: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

 

DAY 9

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H – 1H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

 

About the route:

We sail to the southwest to dive in Sumilon, Cabilao, Bohol. We will stop in Balicasag to dive in the Black Forest and Rico’s Wall, where we can spot schools of jack fishes, and hiding frogfishes. We keep going South to meet the Whale Sharks.

 

On Apo Island, we can visit the beach, a paradise for macro lovers. Then we sail West to reach the Cagayancillo Islands. They are a small archipelago of extremely isolated islands. The dive sites are remarkable, with deep walls and lots of pelagic passing by spectacular gorgonians.

 

Departure in the evening to Tubbataha marine National park, where we will stay 4 days. We will explore the fabulous NORTH and SOUTH atolls, and JESSIE BEAZLEY REEF.

 

We find, in Tubbataha Reefs, the largest coral and shark density worldwide. There are several pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, barracudas, Guitar shark, Manta, Mobula ray, grey reef sharks, hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, silky, sharks and Whale sharks.

 

We will choose the best dive sites for these 4 fabulous days. The trip finishes in Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS ODYSSEY liveaboard, 9N/10D 3 to 4 dives per day.

 

Let’s go for a real Odyssey in the Visayas. This cruise brings together the best Visayas dive spots from North to South and East to West.

Departure at nightfall from Cebu to reach Monad Shoal with the Thresher sharks of Malapascua, then Gato island Tunel with an extraordinary night dive…

Then course to South heading to Camotes islands with a land excursion proposed to go in an underground freshwater bath.

 

We continue South to meet the whale sharks in Leyte, and explore the wonderful site of Napantao where are hidden several frogfish, pygmy seahorses.

Direction Bohol to reach Anda bay with the mandarin fish and a land excursion also proposed to explore the Chocolate Hills and see the Tarsiers.

Then we go more South to dive in Apo Island and we’ll finish with the Whale sharks in Oslob and then Cabilao island known for its untouched coral reef and its large underwater diversity.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: CAMOTES it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as a school of fish.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: SOUTHERN LEYTE deep wall, wonderful coral garden, huge sea fans, and whale sharks on the season.

Dive 5: SOUTHERN LEYTE Old local fishermen are looking for whale sharks for us. We’ll be snorkeling with whale sharks for 2 hours.

Dive 6: SOUTHERN LEYTE Untouched coral garden with its frogfish, ghost pipefish and pygmy seahorses.

 

DAY 4

Dive 7: SOUTHERN LEYTE one of the top ten dives in the Visayas, as much by the diversity of the Flora and the fauna as by the density, black Coral, Seafans, pygmies seahorses, Exploration of an underwater river of freshwater which develops a particular ecosystem. Sometimes whale shark in the South of the island.

Dive 8: SOUTHERN LEYTE This part of the wall is covered by black corals. The macrofauna is very surprising as Xeno crabs saw blade shrimps. At the end of the dive, we’ll be looking for the white tip reef sharks sleeping in small caves.

Dive 9: SOUTHERN LEYTE.

 

DAY 5

Dive 10: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 11: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 12: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frog fish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

 

DAY 6

Dive 13: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 14: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

EXCURSION: BOHOL

EXCURSION: BOHOL

 

DAY 7

Dive 15: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 16: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight leaf fish, ghost pipefish, and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.

Dive 17: NEGROS is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

DAY 8

Dive 18: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 19: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 20: BOHOL is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

 

DAY 9

Dive 21: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 22: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

 

DAY 10

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS ODYSSEY liveaboard, 9N/10D 3 to 4 dives per day.

 

Let’s go for a real Odyssey in the Visayas. This cruise brings together the best Visayas dive spots from North to South and East to West.

Departure at nightfall from Cebu to reach Monad Shoal with the Thresher sharks of Malapascua, then Gato island Tunel with an extraordinary night dive…

Then course to South heading to Camotes islands with a land excursion proposed to go in an underground freshwater bath.

 

We continue South to meet the whale sharks in Leyte, and explore the wonderful site of Napantao where are hidden several frogfish, pygmy seahorses.

Direction Bohol to reach Anda bay with the mandarin fish and a land excursion also proposed to explore the Chocolate Hills and see the Tarsiers.

Then we go more South to dive in Apo Island and we’ll finish with the Whale sharks in Oslob and then Cabilao island known for its untouched coral reef and its large underwater diversity.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: CAMOTES it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as a school of fish.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: SOUTHERN LEYTE deep wall, wonderful coral garden, huge sea fans, and whale sharks on the season.

Dive 5: SOUTHERN LEYTE Old local fishermen are looking for whale sharks for us. We’ll be snorkeling with whale sharks for 2 hours.

Dive 6: SOUTHERN LEYTE Untouched coral garden with its frogfish, ghost pipefish and pygmy seahorses.

 

DAY 4

Dive 7: SOUTHERN LEYTE one of the top ten dives in the Visayas, as much by the diversity of the Flora and the fauna as by the density, black Coral, Seafans, pygmies seahorses, Exploration of an underwater river of freshwater which develops a particular ecosystem. Sometimes whale shark in the South of the island.

Dive 8: SOUTHERN LEYTE This part of the wall is covered by black corals. The macrofauna is very surprising as Xeno crabs saw blade shrimps. At the end of the dive, we’ll be looking for the white tip reef sharks sleeping in small caves.

Dive 9: SOUTHERN LEYTE.

 

DAY 5

Dive 10: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 11: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 12: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frog fish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

 

DAY 6

Dive 13: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 14: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

EXCURSION: BOHOL

EXCURSION: BOHOL

 

DAY 7

Dive 15: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 16: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight leaf fish, ghost pipefish, and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.

Dive 17: NEGROS is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

DAY 8

Dive 18: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 19: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 20: BOHOL is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

 

DAY 9

Dive 21: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 22: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

 

DAY 10

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

ITINERARY MALAPASCUA

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

3 to 4 dives a day.

Boarding time: Cebu Yacht Club from 1 pm to 5 pm
Disembarking time: Cebu Yacht Club from 8 to and 11 am

 

MALAPASCUA cruise takes place in the Visayas archipelago. Seadoors leaves Cebu Yacht Club in the evening heading to the North to dive in Monad Shoal, the Thresher Sharks cleaning station. Next dive in Kimud Shoal looking for the hammerheads and the manta rays. To finish the day we will stop in Gato Island and his tunnel.

On the route to the North we will reach Maripipi, a volcanic island, we dive in magnificent soft coral gardens where sometimes we meet bull sharks. Heading South we reach the Camotes Islands time for beautiful dive and land excursion to visit natural underground swimming pools.

The route to the south, searching for the migrating whale sharks near Limasawa and Pintuyan, we will stop at Padre Burgos time for a famous night dive.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in CEBU CITY a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI, the mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

: Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 10: CAMOTES it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as a school of fish.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: SOUTHERN LEYTE deep wall, wonderful coral garden, huge sea fans, and whale sharks on the season.

Dive 12: SOUTHERN LEYTE Old local fishermen are looking for whale sharks for us. We’ll be snorkeling with whale sharks for 2 hours.

Dive 13: SOUTHERN LEYTE Untouched coral garden with its frogfish, ghost pipefish and pygmy seahorses.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: SOUTHERN LEYTE one of the top ten dives in the Visayas, as much by the diversity of the Flora and the fauna as by the density, black Coral, Seafans, pygmies seahorses, Exploration of an underwater river of freshwater which develops a particular ecosystem. Sometimes whale shark in the South of the island.

Dive 15: SOUTHERN LEYTE This part of the wall is covered by black corals. The macrofauna is very surprising as Xeno crabs saw blade shrimps … At the end of de dive, we’ll be looking for the white tip reef sharks sleeping in small caves.

Dive 16: SOUTHERN LEYTE

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

ITINERARY MALAPASCUA

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

3 to 4 dives a day.

Boarding time: Cebu Yacht Club from 1 pm to 5 pm
Disembarking time: Cebu Yacht Club from 8 to and 11 am

 

MALAPASCUA cruise takes place in the Visayas archipelago. Seadoors leaves Cebu Yacht Club in the evening heading to the North to dive in Monad Shoal, the Thresher Sharks cleaning station. Next dive in Kimud Shoal looking for the hammerheads and the manta rays. To finish the day we will stop in Gato Island and his tunnel.

On the route to the North we will reach Maripipi, a volcanic island, we dive in magnificent soft coral gardens where sometimes we meet bull sharks. Heading South we reach the Camotes Islands time for beautiful dive and land excursion to visit natural underground swimming pools.

The route to the south, searching for the migrating whale sharks near Limasawa and Pintuyan, we will stop at Padre Burgos time for a famous night dive.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in CEBU CITY a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI, the mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

: Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 10: CAMOTES it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as a school of fish.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: SOUTHERN LEYTE deep wall, wonderful coral garden, huge sea fans, and whale sharks on the season.

Dive 12: SOUTHERN LEYTE Old local fishermen are looking for whale sharks for us. We’ll be snorkeling with whale sharks for 2 hours.

Dive 13: SOUTHERN LEYTE Untouched coral garden with its frogfish, ghost pipefish and pygmy seahorses.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: SOUTHERN LEYTE one of the top ten dives in the Visayas, as much by the diversity of the Flora and the fauna as by the density, black Coral, Seafans, pygmies seahorses, Exploration of an underwater river of freshwater which develops a particular ecosystem. Sometimes whale shark in the South of the island.

Dive 15: SOUTHERN LEYTE This part of the wall is covered by black corals. The macrofauna is very surprising as Xeno crabs saw blade shrimps … At the end of de dive, we’ll be looking for the white tip reef sharks sleeping in small caves.

Dive 16: SOUTHERN LEYTE

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

SOUTHERN VISAYAS Diving liveaboard 3 to 4 dives a day.

 

The cruise SOUTHERN VISAYAS crosses the South of the archipelago of the Visayas. We made a selection of the best dive sites of Bohol Island as well as those from Apo Island. We will let you dive with the Whale sharks of Tanawan.

 

The departure is at nightfall heading to South in direction of Bohol. We wake-up in Cabilao island, with its polychromatic plateau and wall and very interesting microfauna. We will go a little further south Panglao and then Anda bay with the Mandarin fish plus Apo Island with all the green turtles and sea snakes. On the way back to Cebu pass by Oslob for the whale sharks choreography, then a last one-stop to Balicassag.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 2: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

Dive 3: BOHOL Night dive or sunset dive on a shallow plateau looking for very surprising macro.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: BOHOL Wall of colors. We’ll be looking for frogfish and also bargibanti pygmy seahorse.

Dive 5: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 6: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

Dive 7: BOHOL.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frogfish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

Dive 9: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 10: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 11: BOHOL Sunset dive where we observe the dance of Mandarin fish mating.

 

DAY 5

Dive 12: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 13: NEGROS Drift dive with strong currents where are schools of jacks.

Dive 14: NEGROS is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 16: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

 

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 85.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

SOUTHERN VISAYAS Diving liveaboard 3 to 4 dives a day.

 

The cruise SOUTHERN VISAYAS crosses the South of the archipelago of the Visayas. We made a selection of the best dive sites of Bohol Island as well as those from Apo Island. We will let you dive with the Whale sharks of Tanawan.

 

The departure is at nightfall heading to South in direction of Bohol. We wake-up in Cabilao island, with its polychromatic plateau and wall and very interesting microfauna. We will go a little further south Panglao and then Anda bay with the Mandarin fish plus Apo Island with all the green turtles and sea snakes. On the way back to Cebu pass by Oslob for the whale sharks choreography, then a last one-stop to Balicassag.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 2: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

Dive 3: BOHOL Night dive or sunset dive on a shallow plateau looking for very surprising macro.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: BOHOL Wall of colors. We’ll be looking for frogfish and also bargibanti pygmy seahorse.

Dive 5: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 6: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

Dive 7: BOHOL.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frogfish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

Dive 9: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 10: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 11: BOHOL Sunset dive where we observe the dance of Mandarin fish mating.

 

DAY 5

Dive 12: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 13: NEGROS Drift dive with strong currents where are schools of jacks.

Dive 14: NEGROS is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 16: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

 

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 85.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

ITINERARY MALAPASCUA

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

3 to 4 dives a day.

Boarding time: Cebu Yacht Club from 1 pm to 5 pm
Disembarking time: Cebu Yacht Club from 8 to and 11 am

 

MALAPASCUA cruise takes place in the Visayas archipelago. Seadoors leaves Cebu Yacht Club in the evening heading to the North to dive in Monad Shoal, the Thresher Sharks cleaning station. Next dive in Kimud Shoal looking for the hammerheads and the manta rays. To finish the day we will stop in Gato Island and his tunnel.

On the route to the North we will reach Maripipi, a volcanic island, we dive in magnificent soft coral gardens where sometimes we meet bull sharks. Heading South we reach the Camotes Islands time for beautiful dive and land excursion to visit natural underground swimming pools.

The route to the south, searching for the migrating whale sharks near Limasawa and Pintuyan, we will stop at Padre Burgos time for a famous night dive.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in CEBU CITY a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI, the mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

: Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 10: CAMOTES it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as a school of fish.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: SOUTHERN LEYTE deep wall, wonderful coral garden, huge sea fans, and whale sharks on the season.

Dive 12: SOUTHERN LEYTE Old local fishermen are looking for whale sharks for us. We’ll be snorkeling with whale sharks for 2 hours.

Dive 13: SOUTHERN LEYTE Untouched coral garden with its frogfish, ghost pipefish and pygmy seahorses.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: SOUTHERN LEYTE one of the top ten dives in the Visayas, as much by the diversity of the Flora and the fauna as by the density, black Coral, Seafans, pygmies seahorses, Exploration of an underwater river of freshwater which develops a particular ecosystem. Sometimes whale shark in the South of the island.

Dive 15: SOUTHERN LEYTE This part of the wall is covered by black corals. The macrofauna is very surprising as Xeno crabs saw blade shrimps … At the end of de dive, we’ll be looking for the white tip reef sharks sleeping in small caves.

Dive 16: SOUTHERN LEYTE

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

ITINERARY MALAPASCUA

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

3 to 4 dives a day.

Boarding time: Cebu Yacht Club from 1 pm to 5 pm
Disembarking time: Cebu Yacht Club from 8 to and 11 am

 

MALAPASCUA cruise takes place in the Visayas archipelago. Seadoors leaves Cebu Yacht Club in the evening heading to the North to dive in Monad Shoal, the Thresher Sharks cleaning station. Next dive in Kimud Shoal looking for the hammerheads and the manta rays. To finish the day we will stop in Gato Island and his tunnel.

On the route to the North we will reach Maripipi, a volcanic island, we dive in magnificent soft coral gardens where sometimes we meet bull sharks. Heading South we reach the Camotes Islands time for beautiful dive and land excursion to visit natural underground swimming pools.

The route to the south, searching for the migrating whale sharks near Limasawa and Pintuyan, we will stop at Padre Burgos time for a famous night dive.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in CEBU CITY a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI, the mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

: Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 10: CAMOTES it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as a school of fish.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: SOUTHERN LEYTE deep wall, wonderful coral garden, huge sea fans, and whale sharks on the season.

Dive 12: SOUTHERN LEYTE Old local fishermen are looking for whale sharks for us. We’ll be snorkeling with whale sharks for 2 hours.

Dive 13: SOUTHERN LEYTE Untouched coral garden with its frogfish, ghost pipefish and pygmy seahorses.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: SOUTHERN LEYTE one of the top ten dives in the Visayas, as much by the diversity of the Flora and the fauna as by the density, black Coral, Seafans, pygmies seahorses, Exploration of an underwater river of freshwater which develops a particular ecosystem. Sometimes whale shark in the South of the island.

Dive 15: SOUTHERN LEYTE This part of the wall is covered by black corals. The macrofauna is very surprising as Xeno crabs saw blade shrimps … At the end of de dive, we’ll be looking for the white tip reef sharks sleeping in small caves.

Dive 16: SOUTHERN LEYTE

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SPECIAL SHARK liveaboard takes place in the Visayas archipelago, we will explore the dive spots with the most sharks concentration known in VISAYAS.

The boat sails at night falling from Cebu, heading North to wake up on Malapascua, at Monad Shoal a Thresher sharks cleaning station. Then we sail to Maripipi and dive Bull shark reef. and explore Manta Point looking for Manta rays.

Going to Bohol we stop near South Cebu to interact with Whale sharks in Oslob, With Tip Reef sharks and Black Tip sharks in Sumilon Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI, a mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 10: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 12: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for a school of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 13: BOHOL

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 15: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 16: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large number of green turtles.

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SPECIAL SHARK liveaboard takes place in the Visayas archipelago, we will explore the dive spots with the most sharks concentration known in VISAYAS.

The boat sails at night falling from Cebu, heading North to wake up on Malapascua, at Monad Shoal a Thresher sharks cleaning station. Then we sail to Maripipi and dive Bull shark reef. and explore Manta Point looking for Manta rays.

Going to Bohol we stop near South Cebu to interact with Whale sharks in Oslob, With Tip Reef sharks and Black Tip sharks in Sumilon Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI, a mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 10: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 12: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for a school of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 13: BOHOL

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 15: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 16: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large number of green turtles.

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SEASCAPE liveaboard, 9N/10D 3to 4 dives per day.

 

This cruise is a Visayas kaleidoscope, it’s a panoramic view of the underwater marine life of the Visayas with a dynamic view of the Thresher sharks and the whale sharks and the large marine life diversity living in the Philippines.

Departure at nightfall, we put the course to North to reachMonad Shoal to observe the Thresher sharks of Malapascua then Gato island Tunel with an extraordinary night dive. We spend a day moored at Maripipi Island to explorer it’s unique corals fields and observe the catsharks.

We’ll go South to Bohol, Cabilao, Balicasag, Panglao and Anda bay.

After visiting the Oslob’s whale sharks we’ll put the course to the south again to reach Apo Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 6: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 7: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 9: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for schools of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 10: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 12: BOHOL Wall of colors. We’ll be looking for frogfish and also bargibanti pygmy seahorse.

Dive 13: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 15: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 16: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frogfish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

 

DAY 7

Dive 17: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 18: CEBU Drift dive with strong currents. We can find blacktip sharks and white tip reef sharks along the reef.

EXCURSION: CEBU

 

DAY 8

Dive 19: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 20: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight leaf fish, ghost pipefish, and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.

Dive 21: NEGROS

 

DAY 9

Dive 22: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 23: BOHOL wall, with magnificent lighting effects with Triggerfishes Titans and Picasso, hudge Jack fishes.

Dive 24: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large quantity of green turtles.

 

DAY 10

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

 

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SEASCAPE liveaboard, 9N/10D 3to 4 dives per day.

 

This cruise is a Visayas kaleidoscope, it’s a panoramic view of the underwater marine life of the Visayas with a dynamic view of the Thresher sharks and the whale sharks and the large marine life diversity living in the Philippines.

Departure at nightfall, we put the course to North to reachMonad Shoal to observe the Thresher sharks of Malapascua then Gato island Tunel with an extraordinary night dive. We spend a day moored at Maripipi Island to explorer it’s unique corals fields and observe the catsharks.

We’ll go South to Bohol, Cabilao, Balicasag, Panglao and Anda bay.

After visiting the Oslob’s whale sharks we’ll put the course to the south again to reach Apo Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 6: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 7: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 9: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for schools of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 10: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 12: BOHOL Wall of colors. We’ll be looking for frogfish and also bargibanti pygmy seahorse.

Dive 13: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 15: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 16: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frogfish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

 

DAY 7

Dive 17: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 18: CEBU Drift dive with strong currents. We can find blacktip sharks and white tip reef sharks along the reef.

EXCURSION: CEBU

 

DAY 8

Dive 19: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 20: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight leaf fish, ghost pipefish, and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.

Dive 21: NEGROS

 

DAY 9

Dive 22: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 23: BOHOL wall, with magnificent lighting effects with Triggerfishes Titans and Picasso, hudge Jack fishes.

Dive 24: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large quantity of green turtles.

 

DAY 10

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

 

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SPECIAL SHARK liveaboard takes place in the Visayas archipelago, we will explore the dive spots with the most sharks concentration known in VISAYAS.

The boat sails at night falling from Cebu, heading North to wake up on Malapascua, at Monad Shoal a Thresher sharks cleaning station. Then we sail to Maripipi and dive Bull shark reef. and explore Manta Point looking for Manta rays.

Going to Bohol we stop near South Cebu to interact with Whale sharks in Oslob, With Tip Reef sharks and Black Tip sharks in Sumilon Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI, a mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 10: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 12: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for a school of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 13: BOHOL

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 15: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 16: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large number of green turtles.

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SPECIAL SHARK liveaboard takes place in the Visayas archipelago, we will explore the dive spots with the most sharks concentration known in VISAYAS.

The boat sails at night falling from Cebu, heading North to wake up on Malapascua, at Monad Shoal a Thresher sharks cleaning station. Then we sail to Maripipi and dive Bull shark reef. and explore Manta Point looking for Manta rays.

Going to Bohol we stop near South Cebu to interact with Whale sharks in Oslob, With Tip Reef sharks and Black Tip sharks in Sumilon Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI, a mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 10: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 12: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for a school of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 13: BOHOL

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 15: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 16: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large number of green turtles.

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

ITINERARY MALAPASCUA

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

3 to 4 dives a day.

Boarding time: Cebu Yacht Club from 1 pm to 5 pm
Disembarking time: Cebu Yacht Club from 8 to and 11 am

 

MALAPASCUA cruise takes place in the Visayas archipelago. Seadoors leaves Cebu Yacht Club in the evening heading to the North to dive in Monad Shoal, the Thresher Sharks cleaning station. Next dive in Kimud Shoal looking for the hammerheads and the manta rays. To finish the day we will stop in Gato Island and his tunnel.

On the route to the North we will reach Maripipi, a volcanic island, we dive in magnificent soft coral gardens where sometimes we meet bull sharks. Heading South we reach the Camotes Islands time for beautiful dive and land excursion to visit natural underground swimming pools.

The route to the south, searching for the migrating whale sharks near Limasawa and Pintuyan, we will stop at Padre Burgos time for a famous night dive.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in CEBU CITY a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI, the mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

: Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 10: CAMOTES it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as a school of fish.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: SOUTHERN LEYTE deep wall, wonderful coral garden, huge sea fans, and whale sharks on the season.

Dive 12: SOUTHERN LEYTE Old local fishermen are looking for whale sharks for us. We’ll be snorkeling with whale sharks for 2 hours.

Dive 13: SOUTHERN LEYTE Untouched coral garden with its frogfish, ghost pipefish and pygmy seahorses.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: SOUTHERN LEYTE one of the top ten dives in the Visayas, as much by the diversity of the Flora and the fauna as by the density, black Coral, Seafans, pygmies seahorses, Exploration of an underwater river of freshwater which develops a particular ecosystem. Sometimes whale shark in the South of the island.

Dive 15: SOUTHERN LEYTE This part of the wall is covered by black corals. The macrofauna is very surprising as Xeno crabs saw blade shrimps … At the end of de dive, we’ll be looking for the white tip reef sharks sleeping in small caves.

Dive 16: SOUTHERN LEYTE

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

ITINERARY MALAPASCUA

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

3 to 4 dives a day.

Boarding time: Cebu Yacht Club from 1 pm to 5 pm
Disembarking time: Cebu Yacht Club from 8 to and 11 am

 

MALAPASCUA cruise takes place in the Visayas archipelago. Seadoors leaves Cebu Yacht Club in the evening heading to the North to dive in Monad Shoal, the Thresher Sharks cleaning station. Next dive in Kimud Shoal looking for the hammerheads and the manta rays. To finish the day we will stop in Gato Island and his tunnel.

On the route to the North we will reach Maripipi, a volcanic island, we dive in magnificent soft coral gardens where sometimes we meet bull sharks. Heading South we reach the Camotes Islands time for beautiful dive and land excursion to visit natural underground swimming pools.

The route to the south, searching for the migrating whale sharks near Limasawa and Pintuyan, we will stop at Padre Burgos time for a famous night dive.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in CEBU CITY a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI, the mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

: Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 10: CAMOTES it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as a school of fish.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: SOUTHERN LEYTE deep wall, wonderful coral garden, huge sea fans, and whale sharks on the season.

Dive 12: SOUTHERN LEYTE Old local fishermen are looking for whale sharks for us. We’ll be snorkeling with whale sharks for 2 hours.

Dive 13: SOUTHERN LEYTE Untouched coral garden with its frogfish, ghost pipefish and pygmy seahorses.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: SOUTHERN LEYTE one of the top ten dives in the Visayas, as much by the diversity of the Flora and the fauna as by the density, black Coral, Seafans, pygmies seahorses, Exploration of an underwater river of freshwater which develops a particular ecosystem. Sometimes whale shark in the South of the island.

Dive 15: SOUTHERN LEYTE This part of the wall is covered by black corals. The macrofauna is very surprising as Xeno crabs saw blade shrimps … At the end of de dive, we’ll be looking for the white tip reef sharks sleeping in small caves.

Dive 16: SOUTHERN LEYTE

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

ITINERARY MALAPASCUA

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

3 to 4 dives a day.

Boarding time: Cebu Yacht Club from 1 pm to 5 pm
Disembarking time: Cebu Yacht Club from 8 to and 11 am

 

MALAPASCUA cruise takes place in the Visayas archipelago. Seadoors leaves Cebu Yacht Club in the evening heading to the North to dive in Monad Shoal, the Thresher Sharks cleaning station. Next dive in Kimud Shoal looking for the hammerheads and the manta rays. To finish the day we will stop in Gato Island and his tunnel.

On the route to the North we will reach Maripipi, a volcanic island, we dive in magnificent soft coral gardens where sometimes we meet bull sharks. Heading South we reach the Camotes Islands time for beautiful dive and land excursion to visit natural underground swimming pools.

The route to the south, searching for the migrating whale sharks near Limasawa and Pintuyan, we will stop at Padre Burgos time for a famous night dive.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in CEBU CITY a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI, the mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

: Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 10: CAMOTES it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as a school of fish.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: SOUTHERN LEYTE deep wall, wonderful coral garden, huge sea fans, and whale sharks on the season.

Dive 12: SOUTHERN LEYTE Old local fishermen are looking for whale sharks for us. We’ll be snorkeling with whale sharks for 2 hours.

Dive 13: SOUTHERN LEYTE Untouched coral garden with its frogfish, ghost pipefish and pygmy seahorses.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: SOUTHERN LEYTE one of the top ten dives in the Visayas, as much by the diversity of the Flora and the fauna as by the density, black Coral, Seafans, pygmies seahorses, Exploration of an underwater river of freshwater which develops a particular ecosystem. Sometimes whale shark in the South of the island.

Dive 15: SOUTHERN LEYTE This part of the wall is covered by black corals. The macrofauna is very surprising as Xeno crabs saw blade shrimps … At the end of de dive, we’ll be looking for the white tip reef sharks sleeping in small caves.

Dive 16: SOUTHERN LEYTE

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

ITINERARY MALAPASCUA

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

3 to 4 dives a day.

Boarding time: Cebu Yacht Club from 1 pm to 5 pm
Disembarking time: Cebu Yacht Club from 8 to and 11 am

 

MALAPASCUA cruise takes place in the Visayas archipelago. Seadoors leaves Cebu Yacht Club in the evening heading to the North to dive in Monad Shoal, the Thresher Sharks cleaning station. Next dive in Kimud Shoal looking for the hammerheads and the manta rays. To finish the day we will stop in Gato Island and his tunnel.

On the route to the North we will reach Maripipi, a volcanic island, we dive in magnificent soft coral gardens where sometimes we meet bull sharks. Heading South we reach the Camotes Islands time for beautiful dive and land excursion to visit natural underground swimming pools.

The route to the south, searching for the migrating whale sharks near Limasawa and Pintuyan, we will stop at Padre Burgos time for a famous night dive.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in CEBU CITY a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI, the mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

: Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis…

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 10: CAMOTES it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as a school of fish.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: SOUTHERN LEYTE deep wall, wonderful coral garden, huge sea fans, and whale sharks on the season.

Dive 12: SOUTHERN LEYTE Old local fishermen are looking for whale sharks for us. We’ll be snorkeling with whale sharks for 2 hours.

Dive 13: SOUTHERN LEYTE Untouched coral garden with its frogfish, ghost pipefish and pygmy seahorses.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: SOUTHERN LEYTE one of the top ten dives in the Visayas, as much by the diversity of the Flora and the fauna as by the density, black Coral, Seafans, pygmies seahorses, Exploration of an underwater river of freshwater which develops a particular ecosystem. Sometimes whale shark in the South of the island.

Dive 15: SOUTHERN LEYTE This part of the wall is covered by black corals. The macrofauna is very surprising as Xeno crabs saw blade shrimps … At the end of de dive, we’ll be looking for the white tip reef sharks sleeping in small caves.

Dive 16: SOUTHERN LEYTE

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
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VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SPECIAL SHARK liveaboard takes place in the Visayas archipelago, we will explore the dive spots with the most sharks concentration known in VISAYAS.

The boat sails at night falling from Cebu, heading North to wake up on Malapascua, at Monad Shoal a Thresher sharks cleaning station. Then we sail to Maripipi and dive Bull shark reef. and explore Manta Point looking for Manta rays.

Going to Bohol we stop near South Cebu to interact with Whale sharks in Oslob, With Tip Reef sharks and Black Tip sharks in Sumilon Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI, a mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 10: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 12: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for a school of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 13: BOHOL

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 15: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 16: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large number of green turtles.

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SPECIAL SHARK liveaboard takes place in the Visayas archipelago, we will explore the dive spots with the most sharks concentration known in VISAYAS.

The boat sails at night falling from Cebu, heading North to wake up on Malapascua, at Monad Shoal a Thresher sharks cleaning station. Then we sail to Maripipi and dive Bull shark reef. and explore Manta Point looking for Manta rays.

Going to Bohol we stop near South Cebu to interact with Whale sharks in Oslob, With Tip Reef sharks and Black Tip sharks in Sumilon Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MARIPIPI easy drifting scuba dive on a rocky bottom. There are massives fallen rocks and canyons dressed in soft corals, rich in Barracudas and angelfishes.

Dive 6: MARIPIPI magnificent high bottom, well-preserved coral, abundant fauna white and blacktip Sharks.

Dive 7: MARIPIPI, a mess of black coral with different fluorescent colors. The dive ended up into Canyons covered by giant sea fans.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 9: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 10: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 12: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for a school of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 13: BOHOL

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 15: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 16: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large number of green turtles.

 

DAY 7

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H – 11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 90.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SEASCAPE liveaboard, 9N/10D 3to 4 dives per day.

 

This cruise is a Visayas kaleidoscope, it’s a panoramic view of the underwater marine life of the Visayas with a dynamic view of the Thresher sharks and the whale sharks and the large marine life diversity living in the Philippines.

Departure at nightfall, we put the course to North to reachMonad Shoal to observe the Thresher sharks of Malapascua then Gato island Tunel with an extraordinary night dive. We spend a day moored at Maripipi Island to explorer it’s unique corals fields and observe the catsharks.

We’ll go South to Bohol, Cabilao, Balicasag, Panglao and Anda bay.

After visiting the Oslob’s whale sharks we’ll put the course to the south again to reach Apo Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 6: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 7: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 9: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for schools of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 10: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 12: BOHOL Wall of colors. We’ll be looking for frogfish and also bargibanti pygmy seahorse.

Dive 13: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 15: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 16: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frogfish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

 

DAY 7

Dive 17: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 18: CEBU Drift dive with strong currents. We can find blacktip sharks and white tip reef sharks along the reef.

EXCURSION: CEBU

 

DAY 8

Dive 19: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 20: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight leaf fish, ghost pipefish, and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.

Dive 21: NEGROS

 

DAY 9

Dive 22: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 23: BOHOL wall, with magnificent lighting effects with Triggerfishes Titans and Picasso, hudge Jack fishes.

Dive 24: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large quantity of green turtles.

 

DAY 10

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

 

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

VISAYAS SEASCAPE liveaboard, 9N/10D 3to 4 dives per day.

 

This cruise is a Visayas kaleidoscope, it’s a panoramic view of the underwater marine life of the Visayas with a dynamic view of the Thresher sharks and the whale sharks and the large marine life diversity living in the Philippines.

Departure at nightfall, we put the course to North to reachMonad Shoal to observe the Thresher sharks of Malapascua then Gato island Tunel with an extraordinary night dive. We spend a day moored at Maripipi Island to explorer it’s unique corals fields and observe the catsharks.

We’ll go South to Bohol, Cabilao, Balicasag, Panglao and Anda bay.

After visiting the Oslob’s whale sharks we’ll put the course to the south again to reach Apo Island.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 2: MALAPASCUA Dive where Manta is often passing by and as well thresher sharks.

Dive 3: MALAPASCUA, the tunnel passage which crosses the island covered with Yellow anemones, whitetip sharks spectators, pygmies seahorses, Harlequin shrimps, and Spider crabs.

Dive 4: MALAPASCUA Canyon with its white tip reef sharks and catsharks. During night dive, this site is amazing with a large density of macrofauna as Spanish dancers, saw blade shrimps, crabs, and many kinds of nudis.

 

DAY 3

Dive 5: MALAPASCUA in season will give the opportunity to interact with the school of hammerhead sharks.

Dive 6: MALAPASCUA Unique cleaning station for Thresher Sharks, flights of Mobula Rays.

Dive 7: MALAPASCUA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: BOHOL 80m deep wall and much more in the blue. At our bottom, we’ll be looking for sharks, and on the wall for extraordinary macro as frogfish, pygmy seahorse, ribbon eels, etc.

Dive 9: BOHOL Very deep wall (+80m), we’ll be looking for schools of jacks, school of barracudas, or else white tip reef sharks and hammerheads during the season.

Dive 10: BOHOL Quite dives along the plateau looking for macro and turtles.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: BOHOL Deep wall with giant sea fans. We can find here big pelagics.

Dive 12: BOHOL Wall of colors. We’ll be looking for frogfish and also bargibanti pygmy seahorse.

Dive 13: BOHOL Drift dive on a plateau with a sardine ceiling hunted by fish.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: BOHOL 14km of the wall. This part is covered by black corals. We can find seriola, green turtles, jacks, and sea snakes.

Dive 15: BOHOL In the wall there is a small cave. At the end of the cave, there is a surprising treasure.

Dive 16: BOHOL Quite dives in the middle of black corals, looking for frogfish. The end of the dive is on the wonderful plateau at 6m.

 

DAY 7

Dive 17: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 18: CEBU Drift dive with strong currents. We can find blacktip sharks and white tip reef sharks along the reef.

EXCURSION: CEBU

 

DAY 8

Dive 19: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 20: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight leaf fish, ghost pipefish, and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.

Dive 21: NEGROS

 

DAY 9

Dive 22: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 23: BOHOL wall, with magnificent lighting effects with Triggerfishes Titans and Picasso, hudge Jack fishes.

Dive 24: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large quantity of green turtles.

 

DAY 10

Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City

 

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
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VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

SULU SEA CEBU START 3 to 4 dives a day.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H…..17H at Cebu Yacht Club, from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.

Dive 2: BOHOL Black Forest wall 45 m deep with sea fans, corals, barracudas, uncountable turtles, schools of jack fishes.

Dive 3: BOHOL Heaven for divers because of its nice corals and its large quantity of green turtles.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: NEGROS A very colored dive with its schools of fish animated by strong currents.

Dive 5: NEGROS staggering coral reef sloping down ending in a wall. Commonly sight of leaf fish, ghost pipefish and frogfishes. This site is also known for its number of green turtles.

Dive 6: NEGROS is a huge hard coral garden, healthy, untouched, something very rare on earth today. The coral formations are perfect. We can spot mandarin fishes and a lot of turtles.

 

DAY 4

Dive 7: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS it is a straight wall with an overhand in the wall done by sea erosion, totally covered by giant sea fans. We can spot barracudas hunting, as well as sharks and school of jack fishes.

Dive 8: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Clear water, untouched corals, we’ll be looking for hammerhead sharks in the deep water.

Dive 9: CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS Very deep wall with its schools of jackfish.

 

DAY 5

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allow the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundreds of meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA Large plateau of untouched staghorn corals, the territory of the green turtles.

 

DAY 7

Dive 18: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of the school of jack fishes.

Dive 19: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators as tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 20: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks and blacktip sharks.

 

DAY 8

Dive 21: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks, and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 22: TUBBATAHA

Dive 23: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

 

DAY 9

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H – 1H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

 

About the route:

We sail to the southwest to dive in Sumilon, Cabilao, Bohol. We will stop in Balicasag to dive in the Black Forest and Rico’s Wall, where we can spot schools of jack fishes, and hiding frogfishes. We keep going South to meet the Whale Sharks.

 

On Apo Island, we can visit the beach, a paradise for macro lovers. Then we sail West to reach the Cagayancillo Islands. They are a small archipelago of extremely isolated islands. The dive sites are remarkable, with deep walls and lots of pelagic passing by spectacular gorgonians.

 

Departure in the evening to Tubbataha marine National park, where we will stay 4 days. We will explore the fabulous NORTH and SOUTH atolls, and JESSIE BEAZLEY REEF.

 

We find, in Tubbataha Reefs, the largest coral and shark density worldwide. There are several pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, barracudas, Guitar shark, Manta, Mobula ray, grey reef sharks, hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, silky, sharks and Whale sharks.

 

We will choose the best dive sites for these 4 fabulous days. The trip finishes in Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 144.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
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VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

The 27 meters long Seadoors Philippines diving liveaboard boat is designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. She is equipped with Nitrox, an oxygen booster and rebreather Megalodon.
She has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water. A cozy air-conditioned living-room for relaxation, an outside dining room. Also a sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow.
The diving platform provides enough space for personal arrangements where you can gear up comfortably and safely. You can store the personal material into individual drawers. The ship also provides two compressors with a nitrox mixer, booster and rebreather from Megalodon. Diving takes place from two 8 meter long fiberglass chase boats. Access to the chase boat is easy from the diving platform. Freshwater tanks, a workbench for photo and video equipment, an outside fresh water shower and warm towels are given after the dives. The Liveaboards are operated in three areas: Tubbataha, Visayas and the Sulu Sea. The quality of scuba diving in the Philippines exists because of the huge diversity of corals and the quantity of fish, from big sharks to the little pigmy seahorses.

TUBBATAHA 3 to 4 dives a day, the classic route is 6 nights.

 

Departure in the evening heading to East 90 nautical miles.

 

The marine park is made of two atolls, North and South Atolls, plus a reef called Jessie Beazley Reef. Whale sharks, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses have listed species living in the park.

 

We can count more than 350 coral species, 11 species of cetaceans, 11 species of sharks, and, according to the UNESCO estimations, 479 species of fishes.

We find the largest density of white tip reef sharks in the world, many pelagic species such as dogtooth tunas, Jackfish, barracudas, also manta ray, guitar shark, whale sharks, and green sea turtles.

 

The dives site is mostly infinite coral gardens, surrounded by deep walls more than 100 meters. Hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, whale sharks can be seen in the blue, and manta ray, turtles, huge pelagic shoals like barracudas, or jack fishes are mostly seen on the reefs.

 

The itinerary and the dive number can be modified by the diving Director according to the local conditions.

 

DAY 1

The Boarding is 13H – 17H at Port of Puerto Princesa, from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkment, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.

 

DAY 2

Dive 1: TUBBATAHA Checkdive on a very healthy reef with stairs of giant coral tables. It will be our first interaction with sharks and other reef fish.

Dive 2: TUBBATAHA Drift dive on a wall covered by sea fans, we often see hammerhead Sharks. Grey sharks and whitetip Sharks are always in the area. The very nice reef gives refuge to nurse shark. We end the dive on the wreck with Bumphead Parrotfishes. The spot of Wall Street is on a sharp corner in powerful current appreciated by the grey sharks and schools of juvenile sharks. Night dive on Malayan Wreck with the Bumphead Parrot fishes and the turtles.

Dive 3: TUBBATAHA extraordinary night dive on Malayan Wreck with bumped parrotfish, marble ray, and pygmy seahorses as well.

 

DAY 3

Dive 4: TUBBATAHA In the blue we’ll find a school of hammerheads coming from the deep, the dive ends on a magnificent plateau darken by a school of jacks.

Dive 5: TUBBATAHA special dive site with a large crack on the reef. This is a hunting place for all types of predators. We can be surprised by any of the big predators like tiger sharks or hammerheads… The dive continues drifting on a magnificent plateau of corals.

Dive 6: TUBBATAHA a drifting scuba dive above a shinning white sand plateau in contrast with Japanese gardens, the sun lightning the corals give an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Dive 7: TUBBATAHA.

 

DAY 4

Dive 8: TUBBATAHA To dive to enjoy the huge manta ray cleaning station. This is a long drift dive (hundred meters) where we can be surprised by anything as big pelagics, Tiger sharks, hammerheads grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, and blacktip sharks.

Dive 9: TUBBATAHA Strait wall with strong currents, we can observe whale shark passing but as well as manta rays, grey reef sharks, hammerheads… The dive ends at the manta cleaning station.

Dive 10: TUBBATAHA Looking for a school of hammerhead sharks in the blue, we continue on a magnificent coral plateau under the shadow of a school of jack fishes.

 

DAY 5

Dive 11: TUBBATAHA The biggest cleaning station in Tubbataha reefs is a perfect dive site for the divers. It’s a drift dive on a healthy plateau where any sighting can happen as silky sharks, schools of grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks. The luckiest divers will see whale sharks or even the guitar shark.

Dive 12: TUBBATAHA It’s a deep wall covered by sea fans on hundreds of meters. We’ll be looking for pygmy seahorses.

Dive 13: TUBBATAHA North East corner of the North Atoll where currents are meeting. These drift dive allows the luckiest divers to see the whale sharks and to pass through schools of jackfish or barracudas.

Dive 14: TUBBATAHA Extraordinary ambiance on this plateau covered by Acropora tables.

 

DAY 6

Dive 15: TUBBATAHA It is an outside reef in the northwest of the atolls. An outstanding atmosphere for a dive with extreme feelings. Hammerhead sharks, silky sharks and grey sharks are frequent. The coral garden, very protected makes gigantic stairs of Acropora. The current is there sometimes strong and attracts the big pélagiques and the whale sharks to eat plankton.

Dive 16: TUBBATAHA

Dive 17: TUBBATAHA A special wall covered by soft corals and barrel sponges. We’ll meet reef sharks and a school of juvenile sharks as well.

 

DAY 7

Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H…..11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa

The route can undergo modifications according to the weather conditions or safety conditions. The description of the dives is based on what we were able to observe regularly, but every dive is different.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marin park fees and other diverse taxes: 100.00 EUR
Expand/Close
VISA & TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have an onward or return ticket. U.S. and European nationals typically receive a 30-day tourist visa on arrival. For the latest information on visa requirements see www.immigration.gov.ph.

DO I NEED TRIP INSURANCE?

Medical and dive accident insurance is highly recommended. We highly recommend each guest purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance. Weather conditions, health problems and many other unforeseen reasons can change travel plans and/or cause financial losses that should be insured against.

SEADOORS DIVING LIVEABOARD PHILIPPINES IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DIVEASSURE. THE SEADOORS DIVING INSURANCE WITH DIVEASSURE
Seadoors recommends the DIVESAFE program (diving accident coverage) which provides excellent coverage of diving accidents for divers.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

– Issued Travel Voucher indicating your vacation inclusions.
– Dive certification card & Logbook.
– Dive, Travel & health insurance details
– Contact details and meet and greet locations.
– Casual and light clothing
– Swimsuit/shorts Tshirts and a light jacket for evenings
– Hat & sunglasses,
– Sandals,
– Sunscreen
– If you plan to dive a lot we recommend bringing extra layers, a hooded vest, or a thicker suit, you will lose body heat despite the warm weather and water.

RECOMPRESSION FACILITIES

The closest recompression chamber to Puerto Galera is Batangas and the closest to Dumaguete is in Cebu.

VACCINATIONS

Neither location is considered a risk for Malaria but inoculations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio and Tetanus are recommended. As always, your physician should be consulted on these and other questions you may have about traveling to the tropics. We strongly recommend drinking plenty of water and other non-alcoholic fluids during your stay.

TRAVEL ADVICES CEBU

– If you have chosen a liveaboard with Seadoors starting from Cebu in the Visayas, our advice for you International flight is to choose a landing at Cebu Airport: Mactan International Airport, Cebu.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– Seadoors Liveaboard Philippines is 5 minutes away from Cebu Airport at Cebu Yacht Club, F. Martyr Street, Brgy Ibo, Lapu-Lapu City.

TRAVEL ADVICES PALAWAN

– You have chosen a liveaboard Seadoors to Tubbataha or the Sulu Sea starting from Palawan, We advise you to take an International Flight going to Manila Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport. And then a Domestic Flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Palawan: Puerto Princesa International Airport.
– Choose a flight landing between 11 AM and 2 PM on the day of the boat departure. You will have enough time for check-in on-board smoothly.
– The liveaboard boat Seadoors is located 15 minutes from the airport, she is moored at the Puerto Princesa Pier: Gabinete Rd, Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • Length overall: 27 m
  • Wide: 6 m
  • Engine: 2 X Marine engine Yanmar 300 Hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Generators: 2 Deutz generators: 80 KVA, 65 KVA
  • Compressors: 2 air compressors, 2 nitrox Blender
  • Freshwater: Freshwater tanks 27 tons, 2 x Watermakers 15020 lts / day
  • Fuel tanks: 8 tons
  • Max. Guests: 16
  • Cabins: 8
  • Crew: 16
  • Tenders: 2 chase boats

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      Includes

    • VAT
    • Airport & hotel transfer
    • All meals
    • Tea, coffee, water
    • Juices & soft drinks
    • Fruit & snacks
    • Towels
    • Dive guide
    • Dive package
    • Land excursions
    • Watersports equipment

    Excludes

    • Flights
    • Marine park fees
    • Alcoholic beverages
    • Gratuities
    • Dive & travel insurance
    • Nitrox
    • Scuba diving courses
    • Rental equipment
    • Housekeeping
    • Camera room & charging station
    • TV & entertainment system
    • Library
    • Outdoor & indoor dining
    • Air-Conditioned rooms
    • Sun deck with deck chairs
    • Indoor lounge
    • Snorkeler-friendly
    • Hot showers
    • En-suite bathrooms
    • Available for charter
    • Beach BBQ
    • Bar
    • Stand-Up paddelboards
    • 2 air compressors
    • Nitrox available
    • Fresh water showers
    • 2 chase boats
    • 2 x ISC Megalodons rebreather
    • 4 sets CCR tanks
    • Workbench for cameras

    Rental Equipment

    • Dive computer 8€ per day
    • 15L tank 6€ per day
    • BCD 6€ per day
    • Torch 5€ per day
    • Fins 5€ per day
    • Full equipment 15€ per day
    • Mask 2€ per day
    • Nitrox tank 12€ per day
    • Regulator 8€ per day
    • Wetsuit 6€ per day
    • Buffet style
    • International food
    • Local food
    • Vegetarian options
    • Beer & wine available
    • Alcoholic spirits available
    • Welcome cocktails
    • Radio VHF & UHF
    • GPS
    • Chart plotter
    • Radar
    • Depth sounder
    • smoke detectors
    • Fire alarm & extinguisher
    • Stern CCTV
    • Satellite telephone
    • Crew trained in first aid
    • Emergency oxygen
    • Medic first aid kit
    • Life jackets
    • 2 life rafts
    • Timezone: UTC +8 h
    • Local currency: Philippine Peso
    • Language: English. French
    • Electricity: 220V
    • Payment onboard: Cash in Euro, GBP, or Philippine Peso
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