Solitude One

Trip dates Trip dates Itinerary Days/Nights Start Place End Place
  18 Apr 2026 Tubbataha - 6N (S1) 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Puerto Princesa
  06 Jun 2026 Tubbataha - 9N (S1) 10D/9N Puerto Princesa Puerto Princesa
  20 Jun 2026 Tubbataha/Coron/Apo - 14N -S1 15D/14N Puerto Princesa Anilao
  22 May 2027 Tubbataha - 6N (S1) 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Puerto Princesa
  05 Jun 2027 Tubbataha - 6N (S1) 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Puerto Princesa
  12 Jun 2027 Tubbataha - 6N (S1) 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Puerto Princesa
  19 Jun 2027 Tubbataha - 6N (S1) 7D/6N Puerto Princesa Puerto Princesa
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Deluxe Double Lower Deck Select Trip 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
Select Trip
 $4,590.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $5,000.00
 $2,570.00
 $2,570.00
 $2,570.00
 $2,570.00
 $4,039.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $5,610.00
 $2,570.00
 $2,570.00
 $2,570.00
 $2,570.00
 $3,276.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,510.00
 $3,510.00
 $3,510.00
 $3,510.00
 $3,510.00
 $3,510.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,024.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,055.00
 $4,801.00
 $3,055.00
 $4,320.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,528.00
 $3,920.00
 $3,724.00
 $3,724.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,920.00
 $4,680.00
 $7,280.00
 $3,395.00
 $3,510.00
 $3,060.00
 $6,435.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $0.00
 $5,040.00
 $3,724.00
 $3,724.00
 $2,203.00
 $2,808.00
 $3,672.00
 $3,672.00
 $5,510.00
 $5,510.00
 $5,510.00
 $3,055.00
 $5,510.00
 $5,510.00
 $5,510.00
 $4,830.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $4,960.00
 $4,960.00
 $4,960.00
 $4,960.00
 $4,960.00
 $4,960.00
 $3,240.00
 $3,240.00
 $5,940.00
 $3,724.00
 $5,600.00
 $0.00
 $0.00
 $3,724.00
 $5,265.00
 $7,430.00
 $5,740.00
 $5,740.00
 $5,740.00
 $8,190.00
 $5,740.00
 $5,740.00
 $8,190.00
 $8,190.00
 $5,740.00
 $5,710.00
 $5,740.00
 $5,740.00
 $5,445.00
 $5,150.00
 $5,150.00
 $5,150.00
 $5,150.00
 $5,150.00
 $5,150.00
 $7,730.00
 $5,150.00
 $5,740.00
 $8,190.00
 $5,150.00
 $7,870.00
 $5,740.00
 $5,710.00
 $5,740.00
 $5,740.00
 $9,010.00
 $5,150.00
 $5,150.00
 $5,150.00
 $5,150.00
 $5,150.00
 $5,150.00
 $5,150.00
 $7,730.00
 $5,150.00
 $10,650.00
 $6,790.00
 $11,160.00
 $9,890.00
 $5,740.00
 $9,890.00
 $7,730.00
 $6,870.00
 $11,160.00
 $5,740.00
 $5,740.00
 $5,740.00
 $5,150.00
 $5,150.00
 $5,150.00
 $5,150.00
 $5,150.00
 $9,890.00
Deluxe Lower Deck Select Trip 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 FULL 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 FULL 5 Cabins
 10 Availability
 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 3 Cabins
 5 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
Select Trip
 $3,010.00
 $3,010.00
 $3,010.00
 $3,010.00
 $3,010.00
 $4,300.00
 $3,395.00
 $3,395.00
 $5,335.00
 $3,395.00
 $3,395.00
 $3,395.00
 $3,395.00
 $5,335.00
 $4,850.00
 $6,790.00
 $3,395.00
 $4,995.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,330.00
 $2,797.00
 $2,797.00
 $2,797.00
 $2,797.00
 $4,395.00
 $3,395.00
 $3,339.00
 $3,339.00
 $3,276.00
 $3,339.00
 $3,339.00
 $3,339.00
 $3,339.00
 $5,247.00
 $3,395.00
 $3,395.00
 $5,335.00
 $3,395.00
 $5,100.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,395.00
 $6,105.00
 $3,330.00
 $5,450.00
 $2,797.00
 $2,797.00
 $2,797.00
 $2,797.00
 $3,556.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,810.00
 $3,810.00
 $3,810.00
 $3,810.00
 $3,810.00
 $3,810.00
 $3,339.00
 $4,680.00
 $3,339.00
 $3,339.00
 $3,811.00
 $4,235.00
 $4,023.00
 $4,023.00
 $3,339.00
 $3,339.00
 $3,339.00
 $4,235.00
 $5,080.00
 $7,865.00
 $3,710.00
 $3,810.00
 $6,985.00
 $0.00
 $5,445.00
 $4,023.00
 $4,023.00
 $2,397.00
 $3,048.00
 $3,996.00
 $3,996.00
 $4,235.00
 $4,235.00
 $4,235.00
 $3,339.00
 $4,235.00
 $4,235.00
 $4,235.00
 $3,710.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,510.00
 $3,510.00
 $3,510.00
 $3,510.00
 $3,510.00
 $3,510.00
 $3,810.00
 $3,810.00
 $6,985.00
 $4,023.00
 $6,050.00
 $0.00
 $0.00
 $4,023.00
 $5,715.00
 $0.00
 $4,410.00
 $4,410.00
 $4,410.00
 $6,300.00
 $4,410.00
 $4,060.00
 $6,300.00
 $6,300.00
 $4,060.00
 $4,060.00
 $4,060.00
 $4,410.00
 $5,940.00
 $3,960.00
 $3,960.00
 $3,960.00
 $3,960.00
 $3,960.00
 $3,960.00
 $5,940.00
 $3,960.00
 $4,410.00
 $5,800.00
 $3,960.00
 $6,050.00
 $4,060.00
 $4,060.00
 $4,410.00
 $4,410.00
 $6,380.00
 $3,960.00
 $3,960.00
 $3,960.00
 $3,960.00
 $3,960.00
 $3,960.00
 $3,960.00
 $5,940.00
 $3,960.00
 $8,190.00
 $7,420.00
 $8,580.00
 $7,605.00
 $4,060.00
 $7,605.00
 $5,445.00
 $4,840.00
 $7,865.00
 $4,060.00
 $4,060.00
 $4,060.00
 $3,960.00
 $3,960.00
 $3,960.00
 $3,960.00
 $3,960.00
 $7,605.00
Deluxe Twin Lower Deck Select Trip 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 3 Cabins
 5 Availability
 3 Cabins
 5 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
Select Trip
 $4,590.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $5,000.00
 $2,570.00
 $2,570.00
 $2,570.00
 $2,570.00
 $4,039.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $5,610.00
 $2,570.00
 $2,570.00
 $2,570.00
 $2,570.00
 $3,276.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,510.00
 $3,510.00
 $3,510.00
 $3,510.00
 $3,510.00
 $3,510.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,024.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,055.00
 $4,801.00
 $3,055.00
 $4,320.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,528.00
 $3,920.00
 $3,724.00
 $3,724.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,920.00
 $4,680.00
 $7,280.00
 $3,395.00
 $3,510.00
 $3,060.00
 $6,435.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $0.00
 $5,040.00
 $3,724.00
 $3,724.00
 $2,203.00
 $2,808.00
 $3,672.00
 $3,672.00
 $3,920.00
 $3,920.00
 $3,920.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,920.00
 $3,920.00
 $3,920.00
 $3,395.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $0.00
 $3,810.00
 $3,810.00
 $3,810.00
 $3,810.00
 $3,810.00
 $4,570.00
 $4,570.00
 $8,370.00
 $3,724.00
 $5,600.00
 $0.00
 $0.00
 $3,724.00
 $5,265.00
 $6,850.00
 $4,060.00
 $4,060.00
 $4,060.00
 $5,800.00
 $4,060.00
 $4,410.00
 $5,800.00
 $5,800.00
 $4,410.00
 $4,410.00
 $0.00
 $4,060.00
 $5,445.00
 $3,630.00
 $3,630.00
 $3,630.00
 $3,630.00
 $3,630.00
 $3,630.00
 $5,445.00
 $3,630.00
 $4,060.00
 $6,300.00
 $3,630.00
 $5,600.00
 $0.00
 $0.00
 $4,060.00
 $4,060.00
 $6,930.00
 $3,630.00
 $3,630.00
 $3,630.00
 $3,630.00
 $3,630.00
 $3,630.00
 $3,630.00
 $5,445.00
 $3,630.00
 $7,420.00
 $7,420.00
 $7,865.00
 $6,890.00
 $4,410.00
 $6,890.00
 $5,940.00
 $5,280.00
 $8,580.00
 $4,410.00
 $4,410.00
 $4,410.00
 $3,630.00
 $3,630.00
 $3,630.00
 $3,630.00
 $3,630.00
 $6,890.00
Deluxe Twin/Double Lower Deck Select Trip 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
Select Trip
 $4,590.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $5,000.00
 $2,570.00
 $2,570.00
 $2,570.00
 $2,570.00
 $4,039.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $5,610.00
 $2,570.00
 $2,570.00
 $2,570.00
 $2,570.00
 $3,276.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,510.00
 $3,510.00
 $3,510.00
 $3,510.00
 $3,510.00
 $3,510.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,024.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,055.00
 $4,801.00
 $3,055.00
 $4,320.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,528.00
 $3,920.00
 $3,724.00
 $3,724.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,920.00
 $4,680.00
 $7,280.00
 $3,395.00
 $3,510.00
 $3,060.00
 $6,435.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $0.00
 $5,040.00
 $3,724.00
 $3,724.00
 $2,203.00
 $2,808.00
 $3,672.00
 $3,672.00
 $3,920.00
 $3,920.00
 $3,920.00
 $3,055.00
 $3,920.00
 $3,920.00
 $3,920.00
 $3,395.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,060.00
 $3,810.00
 $3,810.00
 $3,810.00
 $3,810.00
 $3,810.00
 $3,810.00
 $3,510.00
 $3,510.00
 $6,435.00
 $3,724.00
 $5,600.00
 $0.00
 $0.00
 $3,724.00
 $5,265.00
 $5,715.00
 $4,060.00
 $4,060.00
 $4,060.00
 $5,800.00
 $4,060.00
 $4,410.00
 $5,800.00
 $5,800.00
 $4,410.00
 $4,410.00
 $4,410.00
 $4,060.00
 $5,445.00
 $3,630.00
 $3,630.00
 $3,630.00
 $3,630.00
 $3,630.00
 $3,630.00
 $5,445.00
 $3,630.00
 $4,060.00
 $6,300.00
 $3,630.00
 $5,600.00
 $4,410.00
 $4,410.00
 $4,060.00
 $4,060.00
 $6,930.00
 $3,630.00
 $3,630.00
 $3,630.00
 $3,630.00
 $3,630.00
 $3,630.00
 $3,630.00
 $5,445.00
 $3,630.00
 $7,420.00
 $7,420.00
 $7,865.00
 $6,890.00
 $4,410.00
 $6,890.00
 $5,940.00
 $5,280.00
 $8,580.00
 $4,410.00
 $4,410.00
 $4,410.00
 $3,630.00
 $3,630.00
 $3,630.00
 $3,630.00
 $3,630.00
 $6,890.00
Quad - Tubbataha cruises only Lower Deck Select Trip FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
Select Trip
 $2,368.00
 $3,722.00
 $2,803.00
 $2,803.00
 $2,772.00
 $2,803.00
 $2,803.00
 $2,803.00
 $2,803.00
 $4,405.00
 $2,803.00
 $3,960.00
 $2,803.00
 $2,803.00
 $2,820.00
 $2,820.00
 $2,820.00
 $2,820.00
 $2,820.00
 $5,170.00
 $2,368.00
 $2,368.00
 $2,368.00
 $2,368.00
 $3,024.00
 $4,320.00
 $3,244.00
 $3,605.00
 $3,424.00
 $3,424.00
 $2,803.00
 $2,803.00
 $4,635.00
 $6,695.00
 $3,605.00
 $3,240.00
 $3,240.00
 $3,240.00
 $3,240.00
 $3,240.00
 $3,240.00
 $3,424.00
 $3,424.00
 $2,030.00
 $2,592.00
 $3,384.00
 $3,384.00
 $3,605.00
 $3,605.00
 $3,605.00
 $2,803.00
 $3,605.00
 $3,605.00
 $3,605.00
 $3,115.00
 $2,820.00
 $2,820.00
 $3,810.00
 $3,810.00
 $3,810.00
 $3,810.00
 $3,810.00
 $3,810.00
 $4,960.00
 $4,960.00
 $9,090.00
 $2,820.00
 $2,820.00
 $3,424.00
 $5,940.00
 $5,150.00
 $0.00
 $0.00
 $0.00
 $3,424.00
 $3,240.00
 $4,860.00
 $4,860.00
 $3,780.00
 $3,780.00
 $3,780.00
 $5,400.00
 $3,780.00
 $4,410.00
 $5,400.00
 $5,400.00
 $4,410.00
 $4,410.00
 $4,410.00
 $3,780.00
 $5,085.00
 $3,390.00
 $3,390.00
 $3,390.00
 $3,390.00
 $3,390.00
 $3,390.00
 $5,085.00
 $3,390.00
 $3,780.00
 $6,300.00
 $3,390.00
 $5,150.00
 $4,410.00
 $4,410.00
 $3,780.00
 $3,780.00
 $6,930.00
 $3,390.00
 $3,390.00
 $3,390.00
 $3,390.00
 $3,390.00
 $3,390.00
 $3,390.00
 $5,085.00
 $3,390.00
 $6,930.00
 $7,420.00
 $7,435.00
 $6,435.00
 $4,410.00
 $6,435.00
 $5,940.00
 $5,280.00
 $8,580.00
 $4,410.00
 $4,410.00
 $4,410.00
 $3,390.00
 $3,390.00
 $3,390.00
 $3,390.00
 $3,390.00
 $6,435.00
Quad Lower Deck Select Trip 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 3 Cabins
 3 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 3 Cabins
 3 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 3 Cabins
 3 Availability
 FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
Select Trip
 $4,230.00
 $2,820.00
 $2,820.00
 $2,820.00
 $2,820.00
 $2,820.00
 $4,600.00
 $2,369.00
 $2,369.00
 $2,369.00
 $2,368.00
 $3,722.00
 $2,820.00
 $2,820.00
 $2,820.00
 $2,820.00
 $2,820.00
 $2,820.00
 $5,170.00
 $2,368.00
 $2,368.00
 $2,368.00
 $2,368.00
 $3,024.00
 $2,820.00
 $2,820.00
 $3,240.00
 $3,240.00
 $3,240.00
 $3,240.00
 $3,240.00
 $3,240.00
 $2,803.00
 $2,803.00
 $2,772.00
 $2,803.00
 $2,803.00
 $2,803.00
 $2,803.00
 $4,405.00
 $2,803.00
 $3,960.00
 $2,803.00
 $2,803.00
 $3,244.00
 $3,605.00
 $3,424.00
 $3,424.00
 $2,803.00
 $2,803.00
 $2,803.00
 $3,605.00
 $4,320.00
 $6,695.00
 $3,115.00
 $3,240.00
 $2,820.00
 $5,940.00
 $2,820.00
 $2,820.00
 $0.00
 $4,635.00
 $3,424.00
 $3,424.00
 $2,030.00
 $2,592.00
 $3,384.00
 $3,384.00
 $5,100.00
 $5,100.00
 $5,100.00
 $2,803.00
 $5,100.00
 $5,100.00
 $5,100.00
 $4,420.00
 $2,820.00
 $2,820.00
 $4,570.00
 $4,570.00
 $4,570.00
 $4,570.00
 $4,570.00
 $4,570.00
 $6,318.00
 $6,318.00
 $11,583.00
 $3,424.00
 $5,150.00
 $0.00
 $0.00
 $3,424.00
 $4,860.00
 $6,850.00
 $5,280.00
 $5,280.00
 $5,280.00
 $7,540.00
 $5,280.00
 $5,280.00
 $7,540.00
 $7,540.00
 $5,280.00
 $5,280.00
 $5,280.00
 $5,280.00
 $5,085.00
 $4,720.00
 $4,720.00
 $4,720.00
 $4,720.00
 $4,720.00
 $4,720.00
 $7,080.00
 $4,720.00
 $5,280.00
 $7,540.00
 $4,720.00
 $7,280.00
 $5,280.00
 $5,280.00
 $5,280.00
 $5,280.00
 $8,300.00
 $4,720.00
 $4,720.00
 $4,720.00
 $4,720.00
 $4,720.00
 $4,720.00
 $4,720.00
 $7,080.00
 $4,720.00
 $9,650.00
 $6,790.00
 $10,230.00
 $8,960.00
 $5,280.00
 $8,960.00
 $7,080.00
 $6,300.00
 $10,230.00
 $5,280.00
 $5,280.00
 $5,280.00
 $4,720.00
 $4,720.00
 $4,720.00
 $4,720.00
 $4,720.00
 $8,960.00
Standard Quad/Family Lower Deck Select Trip 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
Select Trip
 $2,765.00
 $2,765.00
 $2,765.00
 $2,765.00
 $2,765.00
 $3,950.00
 $3,115.00
 $3,115.00
 $4,895.00
 $3,115.00
 $3,115.00
 $3,115.00
 $3,115.00
 $4,895.00
 $4,450.00
 $6,230.00
 $3,115.00
 $4,995.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,330.00
 $2,797.00
 $2,797.00
 $2,797.00
 $2,797.00
 $4,395.00
 $3,115.00
 $3,339.00
 $3,339.00
 $3,276.00
 $3,339.00
 $3,339.00
 $3,339.00
 $3,339.00
 $5,247.00
 $3,115.00
 $3,115.00
 $4,895.00
 $3,115.00
 $4,700.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,115.00
 $6,105.00
 $3,330.00
 $5,450.00
 $2,797.00
 $2,797.00
 $2,797.00
 $2,797.00
 $3,556.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,810.00
 $3,810.00
 $3,810.00
 $3,810.00
 $3,810.00
 $3,810.00
 $3,339.00
 $4,680.00
 $3,339.00
 $3,339.00
 $3,811.00
 $4,235.00
 $4,023.00
 $4,023.00
 $3,339.00
 $3,339.00
 $3,339.00
 $4,235.00
 $5,080.00
 $7,865.00
 $3,710.00
 $3,810.00
 $6,985.00
 $0.00
 $5,445.00
 $4,023.00
 $4,023.00
 $2,397.00
 $3,048.00
 $3,996.00
 $3,996.00
 $4,235.00
 $4,235.00
 $4,235.00
 $3,339.00
 $4,235.00
 $4,235.00
 $4,235.00
 $3,710.00
 $3,330.00
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Configure Booking

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Day 1 – Embarkation begins from 1800Hrs 

Embarkation and airport or hotel pick-up transfers will begin from 1800hrs. If you are arriving after midnight on day 1, do not worry, you will be met by our crew at the airport on your arrival and be transferred to Solitude One. The distance from the airport to the embarkation point is no more than 30 minutes. If you are staying at a hotel in Koror or Malakal, our crew will communicate with your hotel/resort front desk to inform you of your pick-up time. Embarkation transfers will stop at 1000hrs on Day 2 as Solitude One will get underway leaving Malakal Harbour. 

 

Upon boarding Solitude One, a welcome from the rest of our crew awaits you. Orientation and registration (remember your C-Cards and/or Log Books!) will begin once you are welcomed. You are encouraged to complete your registration and general liability release forms prior to arriving in Palau; this way you will save yourself some time with the orientation and can use this towards getting yourself settled in and rested! If you have not, there is nothing to worry about as you can complete them after the orientation to hand to your cruise directors. During the registration, the Koror and Peleliu Permit Fees & taxes (total of US $160) will be collected (cash only) as well. Jellyfish Lake Permit fees of US $50 (optional trip) will also be collected. 

 

Day 2 – 2 or 3 dives 

Choice of Sites: Helmet Wreck/Chandelier Cave/Jake Seaplane/Teshio Maru 

Leave Malakal Lagoon Anchorage for Ulong Island. 

 

Day 3 – 3 or 4 dives 

Choice of Sites: Iro Wreck/Ulong Channel/Sandy Paradise/Siaes Corner 

 

Day 4 – 3 or 4 dives 

Choice of Sites: Siaes Tunnel/Siaes Corner/Ulong Channel/Sandy Paradise/German Channel/New Drop-Off 

Leave Ulong Anchorage for German Channel Anchorage via Whale Island 

 

Day 5 & 6 – 3 or 4 dives a day 

Choice of Sites: Peleliu (Wall/Cut/Express/Corner)/Orange Beach/German Channel/Blue Corner/Blue Holes)/Turtle Cove/Big Drop-Off 

 

Day 7 – 3 dives, your last dive has to conform to our 18 hours no-fly/no-altitude policy 

Choice of Sites: German Channel/Blue Corner/New Drop-Off/Big Drop-Off /Ngedbus Corner 

Return to Malakal Lagoon Anchorage in the late evening. 

 

Day 8 – No Diving 

After a big breakfast, you have optional complimentary tours (you will only need to pay for the entry permit fees) of Jellyfish Lake & Milky Way by speed boat. After the tour, you will return to Solitude One and prepare for checking out before a late lunch. You will also be briefed on your check-out bills for you to prepare for payment. We accept USD Cash (preferred) or Credit Card (Please let the cruise directors know the day before disembarkation). Disembarkation (check-out) will be by 1700hrs (dinner is not included). Late check-out till the latest 0000Hrs (the next day) can be accommodated subject to availability and extra charge (please enquire for the current rate that will also include dinner). 

 

A typical day onboard… 

The daily itinerary, except on days of embarkation and disembarkation, is as follows: 

Light Breakfast > Dive > Big Breakfast > Dive > Lunch > Dive > Afternoon Snack > Night Dive > Dinner 

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • State Cabin Tax per day: 10.00 USD
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Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
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Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Day 1 – Embarkation begins from 1800Hrs 

Embarkation and airport or hotel pick-up transfers will begin from 1800hrs. If you are arriving after midnight on day 1, do not worry, you will be met by our crew at the airport on your arrival and be transferred to Solitude One. The distance from the airport to the embarkation point is no more than 30 minutes. If you are staying at a hotel in Koror or Malakal, our crew will communicate with your hotel/resort front desk to inform you of your pick-up time. Embarkation transfers will stop at 1000hrs on Day 2 as Solitude One will get underway leaving Malakal Harbour. 

 

Upon boarding Solitude One, a welcome from the rest of our crew awaits you. Orientation and registration (remember your C-Cards and/or Log Books!) will begin once you are welcomed. You are encouraged to complete your registration and general liability release forms prior to arriving in Palau; this way you will save yourself some time with the orientation and can use this towards getting yourself settled in and rested! If you have not, there is nothing to worry about as you can complete them after the orientation to hand to your cruise directors. During the registration, the Koror and Peleliu Permit Fees & taxes (total of US $160) will be collected (cash only) as well. Jellyfish Lake Permit fees of US $50 (optional trip) will also be collected. 

 

Day 2 – 2 or 3 dives 

Choice of Sites: Helmet Wreck/Chandelier Cave/Jake Seaplane/Teshio Maru 

Leave Malakal Lagoon Anchorage for Ulong Island. 

 

Day 3 – 3 or 4 dives 

Choice of Sites: Iro Wreck/Ulong Channel/Sandy Paradise/Siaes Corner 

 

Day 4 – 3 or 4 dives 

Choice of Sites: Siaes Tunnel/Siaes Corner/Ulong Channel/Sandy Paradise/German Channel/New Drop-Off 

Leave Ulong Anchorage for German Channel Anchorage via Whale Island 

 

Day 5 & 6 – 3 or 4 dives a day 

Choice of Sites: Peleliu (Wall/Cut/Express/Corner)/Orange Beach/German Channel/Blue Corner/Blue Holes)/Turtle Cove/Big Drop-Off 

 

Day 7 – 3 dives, your last dive has to conform to our 18 hours no-fly/no-altitude policy 

Choice of Sites: German Channel/Blue Corner/New Drop-Off/Big Drop-Off /Ngedbus Corner 

Return to Malakal Lagoon Anchorage in the late evening. 

 

Day 8 – No Diving 

After a big breakfast, you have optional complimentary tours (you will only need to pay for the entry permit fees) of Jellyfish Lake & Milky Way by speed boat. After the tour, you will return to Solitude One and prepare for checking out before a late lunch. You will also be briefed on your check-out bills for you to prepare for payment. We accept USD Cash (preferred) or Credit Card (Please let the cruise directors know the day before disembarkation). Disembarkation (check-out) will be by 1700hrs (dinner is not included). Late check-out till the latest 0000Hrs (the next day) can be accommodated subject to availability and extra charge (please enquire for the current rate that will also include dinner). 

 

A typical day onboard… 

The daily itinerary, except on days of embarkation and disembarkation, is as follows: 

Light Breakfast > Dive > Big Breakfast > Dive > Lunch > Dive > Afternoon Snack > Night Dive > Dinner 

 

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Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
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Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Tubbahata Marine Park Fee: 5000.00 PHP
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Day 1 – Embarkation begins from 1800Hrs 

Embarkation and airport or hotel pick-up transfers will begin from 1800hrs. If you are arriving after midnight on day 1, do not worry, you will be met by our crew at the airport on your arrival and be transferred to Solitude One. The distance from the airport to the embarkation point is no more than 30 minutes. If you are staying at a hotel in Koror or Malakal, our crew will communicate with your hotel/resort front desk to inform you of your pick-up time. Embarkation transfers will stop at 1000hrs on Day 2 as Solitude One will get underway leaving Malakal Harbour. 

 

Upon boarding Solitude One, a welcome from the rest of our crew awaits you. Orientation and registration (remember your C-Cards and/or Log Books!) will begin once you are welcomed. You are encouraged to complete your registration and general liability release forms prior to arriving in Palau; this way you will save yourself some time with the orientation and can use this towards getting yourself settled in and rested! If you have not, there is nothing to worry about as you can complete them after the orientation to hand to your cruise directors. During the registration, the Koror and Peleliu Permit Fees & taxes (total of US $160) will be collected (cash only) as well. Jellyfish Lake Permit fees of US $50 (optional trip) will also be collected. 

 

Day 2 – 2 or 3 dives 

Choice of Sites: Helmet Wreck/Chandelier Cave/Jake Seaplane/Teshio Maru 

Leave Malakal Lagoon Anchorage for Ulong Island. 

 

Day 3 – 3 or 4 dives 

Choice of Sites: Iro Wreck/Ulong Channel/Sandy Paradise/Siaes Corner 

 

Day 4 – 3 or 4 dives 

Choice of Sites: Siaes Tunnel/Siaes Corner/Ulong Channel/Sandy Paradise/German Channel/New Drop-Off 

Leave Ulong Anchorage for German Channel Anchorage via Whale Island 

 

Day 5 & 6 – 3 or 4 dives a day 

Choice of Sites: Peleliu (Wall/Cut/Express/Corner)/Orange Beach/German Channel/Blue Corner/Blue Holes)/Turtle Cove/Big Drop-Off 

 

Day 7 – 3 dives, your last dive has to conform to our 18 hours no-fly/no-altitude policy 

Choice of Sites: German Channel/Blue Corner/New Drop-Off/Big Drop-Off /Ngedbus Corner 

Return to Malakal Lagoon Anchorage in the late evening. 

 

Day 8 – No Diving 

After a big breakfast, you have optional complimentary tours (you will only need to pay for the entry permit fees) of Jellyfish Lake & Milky Way by speed boat. After the tour, you will return to Solitude One and prepare for checking out before a late lunch. You will also be briefed on your check-out bills for you to prepare for payment. We accept USD Cash (preferred) or Credit Card (Please let the cruise directors know the day before disembarkation). Disembarkation (check-out) will be by 1700hrs (dinner is not included). Late check-out till the latest 0000Hrs (the next day) can be accommodated subject to availability and extra charge (please enquire for the current rate that will also include dinner). 

 

A typical day onboard… 

The daily itinerary, except on days of embarkation and disembarkation, is as follows: 

Light Breakfast > Dive > Big Breakfast > Dive > Lunch > Dive > Afternoon Snack > Night Dive > Dinner 

 

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Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Cabin Tax per night: 10.00 USD
  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Day 1 – Embarkation begins from 1800Hrs 

Embarkation and airport or hotel pick-up transfers will begin from 1800hrs. If you are arriving after midnight on day 1, do not worry, you will be met by our crew at the airport on your arrival and be transferred to Solitude One. The distance from the airport to the embarkation point is no more than 30 minutes. If you are staying at a hotel in Koror or Malakal, our crew will communicate with your hotel/resort front desk to inform you of your pick-up time. Embarkation transfers will stop at 1000hrs on Day 2 as Solitude One will get underway leaving Malakal Harbour. 

 

Upon boarding Solitude One, a welcome from the rest of our crew awaits you. Orientation and registration (remember your C-Cards and/or Log Books!) will begin once you are welcomed. You are encouraged to complete your registration and general liability release forms prior to arriving in Palau; this way you will save yourself some time with the orientation and can use this towards getting yourself settled in and rested! If you have not, there is nothing to worry about as you can complete them after the orientation to hand to your cruise directors. During the registration, the Koror and Peleliu Permit Fees & taxes (total of US $160) will be collected (cash only) as well. Jellyfish Lake Permit fees of US $50 (optional trip) will also be collected. 

 

Day 2 – 2 or 3 dives 

Choice of Sites: Helmet Wreck/Chandelier Cave/Jake Seaplane/Teshio Maru 

Leave Malakal Lagoon Anchorage for Ulong Island. 

 

Day 3 – 3 or 4 dives 

Choice of Sites: Iro Wreck/Ulong Channel/Sandy Paradise/Siaes Corner 

 

Day 4 – 3 or 4 dives 

Choice of Sites: Siaes Tunnel/Siaes Corner/Ulong Channel/Sandy Paradise/German Channel/New Drop-Off 

Leave Ulong Anchorage for German Channel Anchorage via Whale Island 

 

Day 5 & 6 – 3 or 4 dives a day 

Choice of Sites: Peleliu (Wall/Cut/Express/Corner)/Orange Beach/German Channel/Blue Corner/Blue Holes)/Turtle Cove/Big Drop-Off 

 

Day 7 – 3 dives, your last dive has to conform to our 18 hours no-fly/no-altitude policy 

Choice of Sites: German Channel/Blue Corner/New Drop-Off/Big Drop-Off /Ngedbus Corner 

Return to Malakal Lagoon Anchorage in the late evening. 

 

Day 8 – No Diving 

After a big breakfast, you have optional complimentary tours (you will only need to pay for the entry permit fees) of Jellyfish Lake & Milky Way by speed boat. After the tour, you will return to Solitude One and prepare for checking out before a late lunch. You will also be briefed on your check-out bills for you to prepare for payment. We accept USD Cash (preferred) or Credit Card (Please let the cruise directors know the day before disembarkation). Disembarkation (check-out) will be by 1700hrs (dinner is not included). Late check-out till the latest 0000Hrs (the next day) can be accommodated subject to availability and extra charge (please enquire for the current rate that will also include dinner). 

 

A typical day onboard… 

The daily itinerary, except on days of embarkation and disembarkation, is as follows: 

Light Breakfast > Dive > Big Breakfast > Dive > Lunch > Dive > Afternoon Snack > Night Dive > Dinner 

 

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
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Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

We will take you on the expedition in the deep south of Palau. Our intent is to spend the majority of this period at Helen Reef Reserve, which covers 163 square kilometers (meaning there is plenty of exploring to be done). But the schedule itself is flexible. 

 

It is important to be aware that we are at the mercy of the weather conditions. Sites just North of Helen Reef, for example, can only be divided with excellent conditions due to how exposed they are – Thus we can’t be too rigid with our itinerary. For example, we might head towards Merir early on for a day of diving and then return back to Helen Reef.

 

About Palau:

Palau, the Republic and the World’s first 100% Ocean Shark Sanctuary and soon, the world’s first 100% Marine Sanctuary. The Republic of Palau is unrivaled as a diving destination. Situated between the Philippine Sea and the northern Pacific Ocean. The striking limestone islands emerge from crystal clear azure waters and three ocean currents that converge in its waters, bring with them a dazzling array of marine life, affording even the most experienced diver and underwater photographer impressive diversity and exciting diving opportunities.

Palau presents visitors with magical blue holes, captivating wartime wrecks, pristine coral reefs, mysterious caves and tunnels, more than 60 vertical drop-offs to explore, and an astounding assortment of coral, fish and rare sea creatures. You can dive the same site again and again and have entirely different experiences each time.

 

The last dive will be on the penultimate day of the trip at around 12 pm (2 dives) or 3.30 to 4 pm (3 dives). Divers are recommended to wait for 24 hours before flying after the last dive.

 

Please Note: Cruise itinerary is subject to change due to weather and/or dive experience of guests.

 

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
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Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
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Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Koror Diving Permit + Jellyfish lake & Rock Island permit: 100.00 USD
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Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Day 1 – Embarkation begins from 1800Hrs

Embarkation and airport or hotel pick-up transfers will start at 6 pm. If you are staying at a hotel in Koror or Malakal, our crew will communicate with your hotel/resort front desk to inform you of your pick‐up time. If you are arriving on the day/night of embarkation, don’t worry, most international flights arrive in the early hours of the morning into Koror (Palau) on the date after the scheduled embarkation (cruise start date). You will be met by our crew at the airport on your arrival and be transferred on board Solitude One. The distance from the airport to the embarkation point is no more than 30mins.

 

Upon boarding Solitude One, a welcome from the rest of our crew awaits you. Orientation and registration (remember your CCards and/or Log Books!) will begin once you are welcomed. You are encouraged to complete your registration and general liability release forms prior to arriving in Palau; this way you will save yourself some time with the orientation and can use this towards getting yourself settled in and rested! If you have not, there is nothing to worry about as you can complete them after the orientation to hand to your cruise directors. During the registration, the Koror and Peleliu Permit Fees and Taxes (total of US $160) will be collected (cash only) as well. Jellyfish Lake Permit fees of US $50 (optional trip) will also be collected.

 

Day 2 ● 2 or 3 dives

Choice of Sites: Helmet Wreck/Chandelier Cave/Jake Seaplane/Teshio Maru

 

Day 3 ● 4 dives

Choice of Sites: Iro Wreck/Helmet Wreck/Chandelier Cave/Buoy 6

Leave Malakal Lagoon Anchorage for Ulong Island after the first dive.

 

Day 4 ● 4 dives

Choice of Sites: Siaes Tunnel/Siaes Corner/Ulong Channel/Sandy Paradise

 

Day 5 ● 3 or 4 dives

Choice of Sites: Siaes Tunnel/Siaes Corner/Ulong Channel/Sandy Paradise

Leave Ulong Island Anchorage for Whale Island

 

Day 6 to 9 ● 4 dives per day

Choice of Sites: : Peleliu (Wall/Cut/Express/Corner)/Orange Beach/German Channel/Blue Corner/Blue Holes)/Turtle Cove/Big Drop‐

Off/New Drop‐Off/Ngedbus Corner

 

Day 10 ● 3 dives, your last dive has to conform to our 18 hours no‐fly/no‐altitude policy

Choice of Sites: German Channel/Blue Corner/New Drop‐Off/Big Drop‐Off /Ngedbus Corner

Return to Malakal Lagoon Anchorage in the late evening

 

Day 11 ‐ No Diving

After a big breakfast, you have optional complimentary tours (you will only need to pay for the entry permit fees) of Jellyfish Lake & Milky Way by speed boat. After the tour, you will return to Solitude One and prepare for check‐out before a late lunch. You will also be briefed on your check‐out bills for you to prepare for payment. We accept USD Cash (Preferred) or credit card (please let the cruise directors know the day before disembarkation). Disembarkation (check‐out) is by 1700hrs (dinner is not included). Late check‐out till the latest 0000Hrs (the next day) can be accommodated subject to availability and extra charge (please enquire for the current rate that will also include dinner).

 

A typical day onboard…

The daily itinerary, except on days of embarkation and disembarkation, is as follows:

Light Breakfast > Dive > Big Breakfast > Dive > Lunch > Dive > Afternoon Snack > Night Dive > Dinner

 

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Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
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Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

We will take you on the expedition in the deep south of Palau. Our intent is to spend the majority of this period at Helen Reef Reserve, which covers 163 square kilometers (meaning there is plenty of exploring to be done). But the schedule itself is flexible. 

 

It is important to be aware that we are at the mercy of the weather conditions. Sites just North of Helen Reef, for example, can only be divided with excellent conditions due to how exposed they are – Thus we can’t be too rigid with our itinerary. For example, we might head towards Merir early on for a day of diving and then return back to Helen Reef.

 

About Palau:

Palau, the Republic and the World’s first 100% Ocean Shark Sanctuary and soon, the world’s first 100% Marine Sanctuary. The Republic of Palau is unrivaled as a diving destination. Situated between the Philippine Sea and the northern Pacific Ocean. The striking limestone islands emerge from crystal clear azure waters and three ocean currents that converge in its waters, bring with them a dazzling array of marine life, affording even the most experienced diver and underwater photographer impressive diversity and exciting diving opportunities.

Palau presents visitors with magical blue holes, captivating wartime wrecks, pristine coral reefs, mysterious caves and tunnels, more than 60 vertical drop-offs to explore, and an astounding assortment of coral, fish and rare sea creatures. You can dive the same site again and again and have entirely different experiences each time.

 

The last dive will be on the penultimate day of the trip at around 12 pm (2 dives) or 3.30 to 4 pm (3 dives). Divers are recommended to wait for 24 hours before flying after the last dive.

 

Please Note: Cruise itinerary is subject to change due to weather and/or dive experience of guests.

 

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Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Koror Diving Permit + Jellyfish lake & Rock Island permit: 100.00 USD
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Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night per person: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night per person: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night per person: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Day 1 – Embarkation begins from 1800Hrs 

Embarkation and airport or hotel pick-up transfers will begin from 1800hrs. If you are arriving after midnight on day 1, do not worry, you will be met by our crew at the airport on your arrival and be transferred to Solitude One. The distance from the airport to the embarkation point is no more than 30 minutes. If you are staying at a hotel in Koror or Malakal, our crew will communicate with your hotel/resort front desk to inform you of your pick-up time. Embarkation transfers will stop at 1000hrs on Day 2 as Solitude One will get underway leaving Malakal Harbour. 

 

Upon boarding Solitude One, a welcome from the rest of our crew awaits you. Orientation and registration (remember your C-Cards and/or Log Books!) will begin once you are welcomed. You are encouraged to complete your registration and general liability release forms prior to arriving in Palau; this way you will save yourself some time with the orientation and can use this towards getting yourself settled in and rested! If you have not, there is nothing to worry about as you can complete them after the orientation to hand to your cruise directors. During the registration, the Koror and Peleliu Permit Fees & taxes (total of US $160) will be collected (cash only) as well. Jellyfish Lake Permit fees of US $50 (optional trip) will also be collected. 

 

Day 2 – 2 or 3 dives 

Choice of Sites: Helmet Wreck/Chandelier Cave/Jake Seaplane/Teshio Maru 

Leave Malakal Lagoon Anchorage for Ulong Island. 

 

Day 3 – 3 or 4 dives 

Choice of Sites: Iro Wreck/Ulong Channel/Sandy Paradise/Siaes Corner 

 

Day 4 – 3 or 4 dives 

Choice of Sites: Siaes Tunnel/Siaes Corner/Ulong Channel/Sandy Paradise/German Channel/New Drop-Off 

Leave Ulong Anchorage for German Channel Anchorage via Whale Island 

 

Day 5 & 6 – 3 or 4 dives a day 

Choice of Sites: Peleliu (Wall/Cut/Express/Corner)/Orange Beach/German Channel/Blue Corner/Blue Holes)/Turtle Cove/Big Drop-Off 

 

Day 7 – 3 dives, your last dive has to conform to our 18 hours no-fly/no-altitude policy 

Choice of Sites: German Channel/Blue Corner/New Drop-Off/Big Drop-Off /Ngedbus Corner 

Return to Malakal Lagoon Anchorage in the late evening. 

 

Day 8 – No Diving 

After a big breakfast, you have optional complimentary tours (you will only need to pay for the entry permit fees) of Jellyfish Lake & Milky Way by speed boat. After the tour, you will return to Solitude One and prepare for checking out before a late lunch. You will also be briefed on your check-out bills for you to prepare for payment. We accept USD Cash (preferred) or Credit Card (Please let the cruise directors know the day before disembarkation). Disembarkation (check-out) will be by 1700hrs (dinner is not included). Late check-out till the latest 0000Hrs (the next day) can be accommodated subject to availability and extra charge (please enquire for the current rate that will also include dinner). 

 

A typical day onboard… 

The daily itinerary, except on days of embarkation and disembarkation, is as follows: 

Light Breakfast > Dive > Big Breakfast > Dive > Lunch > Dive > Afternoon Snack > Night Dive > Dinner 

 

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night per person: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night per person: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night per person: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night per person: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night per person: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Tubbataha Marine Park Fee: 5000.00 PHP
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Tubbataha Marine Park Fee: 5000.00 PHP
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Tubbataha Marine Park Fee: 5000.00 PHP
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Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Tubbataha Marine Park Fee: 5000.00 PHP
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Tubbataha Marine Park Fee: 5000.00 PHP
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Tubbataha Marine Park Fee: 5000.00 PHP
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Tubbataha Marine Park Fee: 5000.00 PHP
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Day 1 – Embarkation begins from 1800Hrs 

Embarkation and airport or hotel pick-up transfers will begin from 1800hrs. If you are arriving after midnight on day 1, do not worry, you will be met by our crew at the airport on your arrival and be transferred to Solitude One. The distance from the airport to the embarkation point is no more than 30 minutes. If you are staying at a hotel in Koror or Malakal, our crew will communicate with your hotel/resort front desk to inform you of your pick-up time. Embarkation transfers will stop at 1000hrs on Day 2 as Solitude One will get underway leaving Malakal Harbour. 

 

Upon boarding Solitude One, a welcome from the rest of our crew awaits you. Orientation and registration (remember your C-Cards and/or Log Books!) will begin once you are welcomed. You are encouraged to complete your registration and general liability release forms prior to arriving in Palau; this way you will save yourself some time with the orientation and can use this towards getting yourself settled in and rested! If you have not, there is nothing to worry about as you can complete them after the orientation to hand to your cruise directors. During the registration, the Koror and Peleliu Permit Fees & taxes (total of US $160) will be collected (cash only) as well. Jellyfish Lake Permit fees of US $50 (optional trip) will also be collected. 

 

Day 2 – 2 or 3 dives 

Choice of Sites: Helmet Wreck/Chandelier Cave/Jake Seaplane/Teshio Maru 

Leave Malakal Lagoon Anchorage for Ulong Island. 

 

Day 3 – 3 or 4 dives 

Choice of Sites: Iro Wreck/Ulong Channel/Sandy Paradise/Siaes Corner 

 

Day 4 – 3 or 4 dives 

Choice of Sites: Siaes Tunnel/Siaes Corner/Ulong Channel/Sandy Paradise/German Channel/New Drop-Off 

Leave Ulong Anchorage for German Channel Anchorage via Whale Island 

 

Day 5 & 6 – 3 or 4 dives a day 

Choice of Sites: Peleliu (Wall/Cut/Express/Corner)/Orange Beach/German Channel/Blue Corner/Blue Holes)/Turtle Cove/Big Drop-Off 

 

Day 7 – 3 dives, your last dive has to conform to our 18 hours no-fly/no-altitude policy 

Choice of Sites: German Channel/Blue Corner/New Drop-Off/Big Drop-Off /Ngedbus Corner 

Return to Malakal Lagoon Anchorage in the late evening. 

 

Day 8 – No Diving 

After a big breakfast, you have optional complimentary tours (you will only need to pay for the entry permit fees) of Jellyfish Lake & Milky Way by speed boat. After the tour, you will return to Solitude One and prepare for checking out before a late lunch. You will also be briefed on your check-out bills for you to prepare for payment. We accept USD Cash (preferred) or Credit Card (Please let the cruise directors know the day before disembarkation). Disembarkation (check-out) will be by 1700hrs (dinner is not included). Late check-out till the latest 0000Hrs (the next day) can be accommodated subject to availability and extra charge (please enquire for the current rate that will also include dinner). 

 

A typical day onboard… 

The daily itinerary, except on days of embarkation and disembarkation, is as follows: 

Light Breakfast > Dive > Big Breakfast > Dive > Lunch > Dive > Afternoon Snack > Night Dive > Dinner 

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • State cabin tax per day: 10.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Koror Diving Permit + Jellyfish lake & Rock Island: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Koror Diving Permit + Jellyfish lake & Rock Island: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Koror Diving Permit + Jellyfish lake & Rock Island: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Koror Diving Permit + Jellyfish lake & Rock Island: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Koror Diving Permit + Jellyfish lake & Rock Island: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Koror Diving Permit + Jellyfish lake & Rock Island: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Koror Diving Permit + Jellyfish lake & Rock Island permit: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Koror Diving Permit + Jellyfish lake & Rock Island permit: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Day 1 – Embarkation begins from 1800Hrs 

Embarkation and airport or hotel pick-up transfers will begin from 1800hrs. If you are arriving after midnight on day 1, do not worry, you will be met by our crew at the airport on your arrival and be transferred to Solitude One. The distance from the airport to the embarkation point is no more than 30 minutes. If you are staying at a hotel in Koror or Malakal, our crew will communicate with your hotel/resort front desk to inform you of your pick-up time. Embarkation transfers will stop at 1000hrs on Day 2 as Solitude One will get underway leaving Malakal Harbour. 

 

Upon boarding Solitude One, a welcome from the rest of our crew awaits you. Orientation and registration (remember your C-Cards and/or Log Books!) will begin once you are welcomed. You are encouraged to complete your registration and general liability release forms prior to arriving in Palau; this way you will save yourself some time with the orientation and can use this towards getting yourself settled in and rested! If you have not, there is nothing to worry about as you can complete them after the orientation to hand to your cruise directors. During the registration, the Koror and Peleliu Permit Fees & taxes (total of US $160) will be collected (cash only) as well. Jellyfish Lake Permit fees of US $50 (optional trip) will also be collected. 

 

Day 2 – 2 or 3 dives 

Choice of Sites: Helmet Wreck/Chandelier Cave/Jake Seaplane/Teshio Maru 

Leave Malakal Lagoon Anchorage for Ulong Island. 

 

Day 3 – 3 or 4 dives 

Choice of Sites: Iro Wreck/Ulong Channel/Sandy Paradise/Siaes Corner 

 

Day 4 – 3 or 4 dives 

Choice of Sites: Siaes Tunnel/Siaes Corner/Ulong Channel/Sandy Paradise/German Channel/New Drop-Off 

Leave Ulong Anchorage for German Channel Anchorage via Whale Island 

 

Day 5 & 6 – 3 or 4 dives a day 

Choice of Sites: Peleliu (Wall/Cut/Express/Corner)/Orange Beach/German Channel/Blue Corner/Blue Holes)/Turtle Cove/Big Drop-Off 

 

Day 7 – 3 dives, your last dive has to conform to our 18 hours no-fly/no-altitude policy 

Choice of Sites: German Channel/Blue Corner/New Drop-Off/Big Drop-Off /Ngedbus Corner 

Return to Malakal Lagoon Anchorage in the late evening. 

 

Day 8 – No Diving 

After a big breakfast, you have optional complimentary tours (you will only need to pay for the entry permit fees) of Jellyfish Lake & Milky Way by speed boat. After the tour, you will return to Solitude One and prepare for checking out before a late lunch. You will also be briefed on your check-out bills for you to prepare for payment. We accept USD Cash (preferred) or Credit Card (Please let the cruise directors know the day before disembarkation). Disembarkation (check-out) will be by 1700hrs (dinner is not included). Late check-out till the latest 0000Hrs (the next day) can be accommodated subject to availability and extra charge (please enquire for the current rate that will also include dinner). 

 

A typical day onboard… 

The daily itinerary, except on days of embarkation and disembarkation, is as follows: 

Light Breakfast > Dive > Big Breakfast > Dive > Lunch > Dive > Afternoon Snack > Night Dive > Dinner 

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • State Cabin Tax per day: 10.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Day 1 – Embarkation begins from 1800Hrs 

Embarkation and airport or hotel pick-up transfers will begin from 1800hrs. If you are arriving after midnight on day 1, do not worry, you will be met by our crew at the airport on your arrival and be transferred to Solitude One. The distance from the airport to the embarkation point is no more than 30 minutes. If you are staying at a hotel in Koror or Malakal, our crew will communicate with your hotel/resort front desk to inform you of your pick-up time. Embarkation transfers will stop at 1000hrs on Day 2 as Solitude One will get underway leaving Malakal Harbour. 

 

Upon boarding Solitude One, a welcome from the rest of our crew awaits you. Orientation and registration (remember your C-Cards and/or Log Books!) will begin once you are welcomed. You are encouraged to complete your registration and general liability release forms prior to arriving in Palau; this way you will save yourself some time with the orientation and can use this towards getting yourself settled in and rested! If you have not, there is nothing to worry about as you can complete them after the orientation to hand to your cruise directors. During the registration, the Koror and Peleliu Permit Fees & taxes (total of US $160) will be collected (cash only) as well. Jellyfish Lake Permit fees of US $50 (optional trip) will also be collected. 

 

Day 2 – 2 or 3 dives 

Choice of Sites: Helmet Wreck/Chandelier Cave/Jake Seaplane/Teshio Maru 

Leave Malakal Lagoon Anchorage for Ulong Island. 

 

Day 3 – 3 or 4 dives 

Choice of Sites: Iro Wreck/Ulong Channel/Sandy Paradise/Siaes Corner 

 

Day 4 – 3 or 4 dives 

Choice of Sites: Siaes Tunnel/Siaes Corner/Ulong Channel/Sandy Paradise/German Channel/New Drop-Off 

Leave Ulong Anchorage for German Channel Anchorage via Whale Island 

 

Day 5 & 6 – 3 or 4 dives a day 

Choice of Sites: Peleliu (Wall/Cut/Express/Corner)/Orange Beach/German Channel/Blue Corner/Blue Holes)/Turtle Cove/Big Drop-Off 

 

Day 7 – 3 dives, your last dive has to conform to our 18 hours no-fly/no-altitude policy 

Choice of Sites: German Channel/Blue Corner/New Drop-Off/Big Drop-Off /Ngedbus Corner 

Return to Malakal Lagoon Anchorage in the late evening. 

 

Day 8 – No Diving 

After a big breakfast, you have optional complimentary tours (you will only need to pay for the entry permit fees) of Jellyfish Lake & Milky Way by speed boat. After the tour, you will return to Solitude One and prepare for checking out before a late lunch. You will also be briefed on your check-out bills for you to prepare for payment. We accept USD Cash (preferred) or Credit Card (Please let the cruise directors know the day before disembarkation). Disembarkation (check-out) will be by 1700hrs (dinner is not included). Late check-out till the latest 0000Hrs (the next day) can be accommodated subject to availability and extra charge (please enquire for the current rate that will also include dinner). 

 

A typical day onboard… 

The daily itinerary, except on days of embarkation and disembarkation, is as follows: 

Light Breakfast > Dive > Big Breakfast > Dive > Lunch > Dive > Afternoon Snack > Night Dive > Dinner 

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • State Cabin Tax per day: 10.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

We will take you on the expedition in the deep south of Palau. Our intent is to spend the majority of this period at Helen Reef Reserve, which covers 163 square kilometers (meaning there is plenty of exploring to be done). But the schedule itself is flexible. 

 

It is important to be aware that we are at the mercy of the weather conditions. Sites just North of Helen Reef, for example, can only be divided with excellent conditions due to how exposed they are – Thus we can’t be too rigid with our itinerary. For example, we might head towards Merir early on for a day of diving and then return back to Helen Reef.

 

About Palau:

Palau, the Republic and the World’s first 100% Ocean Shark Sanctuary and soon, the world’s first 100% Marine Sanctuary. The Republic of Palau is unrivaled as a diving destination. Situated between the Philippine Sea and the northern Pacific Ocean. The striking limestone islands emerge from crystal clear azure waters and three ocean currents that converge in its waters, bring with them a dazzling array of marine life, affording even the most experienced diver and underwater photographer impressive diversity and exciting diving opportunities.

Palau presents visitors with magical blue holes, captivating wartime wrecks, pristine coral reefs, mysterious caves and tunnels, more than 60 vertical drop-offs to explore, and an astounding assortment of coral, fish and rare sea creatures. You can dive the same site again and again and have entirely different experiences each time.

 

The last dive will be on the penultimate day of the trip at around 12 pm (2 dives) or 3.30 to 4 pm (3 dives). Divers are recommended to wait for 24 hours before flying after the last dive.

 

Please Note: Cruise itinerary is subject to change due to weather and/or dive experience of guests.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • State Cabin Tax per day: 10.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Day 1 – Embarkation begins from 1800Hrs 

Embarkation and airport or hotel pick-up transfers will begin from 1800hrs. If you are arriving after midnight on day 1, do not worry, you will be met by our crew at the airport on your arrival and be transferred to Solitude One. The distance from the airport to the embarkation point is no more than 30 minutes. If you are staying at a hotel in Koror or Malakal, our crew will communicate with your hotel/resort front desk to inform you of your pick-up time. Embarkation transfers will stop at 1000hrs on Day 2 as Solitude One will get underway leaving Malakal Harbour. 

 

Upon boarding Solitude One, a welcome from the rest of our crew awaits you. Orientation and registration (remember your C-Cards and/or Log Books!) will begin once you are welcomed. You are encouraged to complete your registration and general liability release forms prior to arriving in Palau; this way you will save yourself some time with the orientation and can use this towards getting yourself settled in and rested! If you have not, there is nothing to worry about as you can complete them after the orientation to hand to your cruise directors. During the registration, the Koror and Peleliu Permit Fees & taxes (total of US $160) will be collected (cash only) as well. Jellyfish Lake Permit fees of US $50 (optional trip) will also be collected. 

 

Day 2 – 2 or 3 dives 

Choice of Sites: Helmet Wreck/Chandelier Cave/Jake Seaplane/Teshio Maru 

Leave Malakal Lagoon Anchorage for Ulong Island. 

 

Day 3 – 3 or 4 dives 

Choice of Sites: Iro Wreck/Ulong Channel/Sandy Paradise/Siaes Corner 

 

Day 4 – 3 or 4 dives 

Choice of Sites: Siaes Tunnel/Siaes Corner/Ulong Channel/Sandy Paradise/German Channel/New Drop-Off 

Leave Ulong Anchorage for German Channel Anchorage via Whale Island 

 

Day 5 & 6 – 3 or 4 dives a day 

Choice of Sites: Peleliu (Wall/Cut/Express/Corner)/Orange Beach/German Channel/Blue Corner/Blue Holes)/Turtle Cove/Big Drop-Off 

 

Day 7 – 3 dives, your last dive has to conform to our 18 hours no-fly/no-altitude policy 

Choice of Sites: German Channel/Blue Corner/New Drop-Off/Big Drop-Off /Ngedbus Corner 

Return to Malakal Lagoon Anchorage in the late evening. 

 

Day 8 – No Diving 

After a big breakfast, you have optional complimentary tours (you will only need to pay for the entry permit fees) of Jellyfish Lake & Milky Way by speed boat. After the tour, you will return to Solitude One and prepare for checking out before a late lunch. You will also be briefed on your check-out bills for you to prepare for payment. We accept USD Cash (preferred) or Credit Card (Please let the cruise directors know the day before disembarkation). Disembarkation (check-out) will be by 1700hrs (dinner is not included). Late check-out till the latest 0000Hrs (the next day) can be accommodated subject to availability and extra charge (please enquire for the current rate that will also include dinner). 

 

A typical day onboard… 

The daily itinerary, except on days of embarkation and disembarkation, is as follows: 

Light Breakfast > Dive > Big Breakfast > Dive > Lunch > Dive > Afternoon Snack > Night Dive > Dinner 

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • State Cabin Tax per day: 10.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Tubbataha Marine Park Fee: 5000.00 PHP
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Tubbataha Marine Park Fee: 5000.00 PHP
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Tubbataha Marine Park Fee: 5000.00 PHP
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Tubbataha Marine Park Fee: 5000.00 PHP
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Tubbataha Marine Park Fee: 5000.00 PHP
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Tubbataha Marine Park Fee: 5000.00 PHP
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Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • State cabin tax per day: 10.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • State cabin tax per day: 10.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Tubbataha Marine Park Fee: 5000.00 PHP
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Tubbataha Marine Park Fee: 5000.00 PHP
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Tubbataha Marine Park Fee: 5000.00 PHP
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Tubbataha Marine Park Fee: 5000.00 PHP
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Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Tubbataha Marine Park Fee: 5000.00 PHP
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Tubbataha Marine Park Fee: 5000.00 PHP
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Tubbataha Marine Park Fee: 5000.00 PHP
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Tubbahata Marine Park Fee: 5000.00 PHP
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Tubbahata Marine Park Fee: 5000.00 PHP
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Tubbahata Marine Park Fee: 5000.00 PHP
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Tubbahata Marine Park Fee: 5000.00 PHP
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Tubbahata Marine Park Fee: 5000.00 PHP
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Koror Diving Permit + Jellyfish lake & Rock Island permit: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Koror Diving Permit + Jellyfish lake & Rock Island permit: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Koror Diving Permit + Jellyfish lake & Rock Island permit: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Koror Diving Permit + Jellyfish lake & Rock Island permit: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Koror Diving Permit + Jellyfish lake & Rock Island permit: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Koror Diving Permit + Jellyfish lake & Rock Island permit: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Koror Diving Permit + Jellyfish lake & Rock Island permit: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Koror Diving Permit + Jellyfish lake & Rock Island permit: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Koror Diving Permit + Jellyfish lake & Rock Island permit: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Koror Diving Permit + Jellyfish lake & Rock Island permit: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Koror Diving Permit + Jellyfish lake & Rock Island permit: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Koror Diving Permit + Jellyfish lake & Rock Island permit: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Day 1 – Embarkation begins from 1800Hrs 

Embarkation and airport or hotel pick-up transfers will begin from 1800hrs. If you are arriving after midnight on day 1, do not worry, you will be met by our crew at the airport on your arrival and be transferred to Solitude One. The distance from the airport to the embarkation point is no more than 30 minutes. If you are staying at a hotel in Koror or Malakal, our crew will communicate with your hotel/resort front desk to inform you of your pick-up time. Embarkation transfers will stop at 1000hrs on Day 2 as Solitude One will get underway leaving Malakal Harbour. 

 

Upon boarding Solitude One, a welcome from the rest of our crew awaits you. Orientation and registration (remember your C-Cards and/or Log Books!) will begin once you are welcomed. You are encouraged to complete your registration and general liability release forms prior to arriving in Palau; this way you will save yourself some time with the orientation and can use this towards getting yourself settled in and rested! If you have not, there is nothing to worry about as you can complete them after the orientation to hand to your cruise directors. During the registration, the Koror and Peleliu Permit Fees & taxes (total of US $160) will be collected (cash only) as well. Jellyfish Lake Permit fees of US $50 (optional trip) will also be collected. 

 

Day 2 – 2 or 3 dives 

Choice of Sites: Helmet Wreck/Chandelier Cave/Jake Seaplane/Teshio Maru 

Leave Malakal Lagoon Anchorage for Ulong Island. 

 

Day 3 – 3 or 4 dives 

Choice of Sites: Iro Wreck/Ulong Channel/Sandy Paradise/Siaes Corner 

 

Day 4 – 3 or 4 dives 

Choice of Sites: Siaes Tunnel/Siaes Corner/Ulong Channel/Sandy Paradise/German Channel/New Drop-Off 

Leave Ulong Anchorage for German Channel Anchorage via Whale Island 

 

Day 5 & 6 – 3 or 4 dives a day 

Choice of Sites: Peleliu (Wall/Cut/Express/Corner)/Orange Beach/German Channel/Blue Corner/Blue Holes)/Turtle Cove/Big Drop-Off 

 

Day 7 – 3 dives, your last dive has to conform to our 18 hours no-fly/no-altitude policy 

Choice of Sites: German Channel/Blue Corner/New Drop-Off/Big Drop-Off /Ngedbus Corner 

Return to Malakal Lagoon Anchorage in the late evening. 

 

Day 8 – No Diving 

After a big breakfast, you have optional complimentary tours (you will only need to pay for the entry permit fees) of Jellyfish Lake & Milky Way by speed boat. After the tour, you will return to Solitude One and prepare for checking out before a late lunch. You will also be briefed on your check-out bills for you to prepare for payment. We accept USD Cash (preferred) or Credit Card (Please let the cruise directors know the day before disembarkation). Disembarkation (check-out) will be by 1700hrs (dinner is not included). Late check-out till the latest 0000Hrs (the next day) can be accommodated subject to availability and extra charge (please enquire for the current rate that will also include dinner). 

 

A typical day onboard… 

The daily itinerary, except on days of embarkation and disembarkation, is as follows: 

Light Breakfast > Dive > Big Breakfast > Dive > Lunch > Dive > Afternoon Snack > Night Dive > Dinner 

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • State Cabin Tax per day: 10.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
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Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Koror Diving Permit + Jellyfish lake & Rock Island permit: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Tubbahata Marine Park Fee: 5000.00 PHP
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Koror Diving Permit + Jellyfish lake & Rock Island permit: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Day 1 – Embarkation begins from 1800Hrs

Embarkation and airport or hotel pick-up transfers will start at 6 pm. If you are staying at a hotel in Koror or Malakal, our crew will communicate with your hotel/resort front desk to inform you of your pick‐up time. If you are arriving on the day/night of embarkation, don’t worry, most international flights arrive in the early hours of the morning into Koror (Palau) on the date after the scheduled embarkation (cruise start date). You will be met by our crew at the airport on your arrival and be transferred on board Solitude One. The distance from the airport to the embarkation point is no more than 30mins.

 

Upon boarding Solitude One, a welcome from the rest of our crew awaits you. Orientation and registration (remember your CCards and/or Log Books!) will begin once you are welcomed. You are encouraged to complete your registration and general liability release forms prior to arriving in Palau; this way you will save yourself some time with the orientation and can use this towards getting yourself settled in and rested! If you have not, there is nothing to worry about as you can complete them after the orientation to hand to your cruise directors. During the registration, the Koror and Peleliu Permit Fees and Taxes (total of US $160) will be collected (cash only) as well. Jellyfish Lake Permit fees of US $50 (optional trip) will also be collected.

 

Day 2 ● 2 or 3 dives

Choice of Sites: Helmet Wreck/Chandelier Cave/Jake Seaplane/Teshio Maru

 

Day 3 ● 4 dives

Choice of Sites: Iro Wreck/Helmet Wreck/Chandelier Cave/Buoy 6

Leave Malakal Lagoon Anchorage for Ulong Island after the first dive.

 

Day 4 ● 4 dives

Choice of Sites: Siaes Tunnel/Siaes Corner/Ulong Channel/Sandy Paradise

 

Day 5 ● 3 or 4 dives

Choice of Sites: Siaes Tunnel/Siaes Corner/Ulong Channel/Sandy Paradise

Leave Ulong Island Anchorage for Whale Island

 

Day 6 to 10 ● 4 dives per day

Choice of Sites: : Peleliu (Wall/Cut/Express/Corner)/Orange Beach/German Channel/Blue Corner/Blue Holes)/Turtle Cove/Big Drop‐

Off/New Drop‐Off/Ngedbus Corner

 

Day 11 ● 3 dives, your last dive has to conform to our 18 hours no‐fly/no‐altitude policy

Choice of Sites: German Channel/Blue Corner/New Drop‐Off/Big Drop‐Off /Ngedbus Corner

Return to Malakal Lagoon Anchorage in the late evening

 

Day 12 ‐ No Diving

After a big breakfast, you have optional complimentary tours (you will only need to pay for the entry permit fees) of Jellyfish Lake & Milky Way by speed boat. After the tour, you will return to Solitude One and prepare for check‐out before a late lunch. You will also be briefed on your check‐out bills for you to prepare for payment. We accept USD Cash (Preferred) or credit card (please let the cruise directors know the day before disembarkation). Disembarkation (check‐out) is by 1700hrs (dinner is not included). Late check‐out till the latest 0000Hrs (the next day) can be accommodated subject to availability and extra charge (please enquire for the current rate that will also include dinner).

 

A typical day onboard…

The daily itinerary, except on days of embarkation and disembarkation, is as follows:

Light Breakfast > Dive > Big Breakfast > Dive > Lunch > Dive > Afternoon Snack > Night Dive > Dinner

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • State Cabin Tax per day: 10.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Koror Diving Permit + Jellyfish lake & Rock Island permit: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Fuel Surcharge per night: 30.00 USD
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Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

Rebuilt from a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, MV Solitude One has undergone a complete makeover from her original form to set new standards in hospitality and professionalism. MV Solitude One has a total of 10 cabins that can accommodate a maximum capacity of 22 guests. You can choose between 3 master staterooms, 6 deluxe cabins and one quad cabin. All of them are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, TV, en-suite bathrooms and ample storage.
The crew of the ship does their utmost to ensure you never go hungry while onboard with 5 meals per day: Light breakfast, big breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks and dinner. Not to mention the biscuits and instant noodles available at all times complimentary.
With the size of Solitude One, there are plenty of spaces onboard to find your own tranquil ‘solitude.’ Whether it be unwinding up on our large sun-deck, staying cool at our bow-side jacuzzi, in our open air dining area or at the stern where the dive deck is situated. Alternatively, we have our indoor, air-conditioned saloon with a 55″ TV stocked with a plethora or movies and series.
During your stay onboard we provide our guests with a complimentary Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS to provide that peace of mind when out diving in the remote parts of the Philippines and Palau.

Expand/Close
Safety and Common Sense

We know that time and investment in holidays are valuable and you want to dive as much as you can. We fully understand that, as we take diving holidays too! Be assured that we are committed to provide you with as many dives as we safely can. Besides the obvious reasons why we would not let you go for a dive (stated in your registration form declaration), being well rested and rehydrated for your first dive is a good first step.

This is why we need to ensure that you have at least 6 hours of proper rest after your arrival before making your first dive. We know you learned about safety during your scuba course(s) but sometimes the excitement and anticipation of a diving holiday can get the better of us and we tend to overlook our own condition for a dive.

Our commitment to safety also includes our crew which is why we limit a maximum of 4 dives (including a night dive) in a day so that they too get ample rest to minimise fatigue, ergo minimise the risk of working on a vessel.

As always, itineraries are subject to weather, logistics and also, importantly, where sites are better during the week of your cruise. Your cruise directors will constantly be updating you on the schedule/plans on board during your cruise.

For more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to write to emailus@solitude-liveaboards.com

Enriched Air Nitrox

Although the standard mix for EAN is 32%, on most dives we have made an educated decision to provide in the proximity of EAN30 instead to allow a safer M.O.D. EAN 30% would provide some degree of depth buffer if you are caught especially in a down current but will still allow ample extended length of bottom time (compared to normal air). EANitrox prices are as follows: US $8 per dive OR US $135 for 8 days/7 nights itinerary, with subsequent additional use US$20 per Day.

15L/100cuft Scuba Cylinders?

Yes, we have. It is an additional US $8 per cylinder per diving day.

Sidemount Diving?

Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with air: US $10 per cylinder per diving day.

• Additional 12L/80cuft cylinder with EANitrox: US $18 per cylinder per diving day. Whole Trip Use discount applies. Please check with your cruise directors or our sales and reservation staff.

Rebreather Diving? Twins?

Yes, we do support Rebreather Diving but we do not have Twin-Tanks. Our support is only on oxygen filling (US $0.06 per litre) with a booster pump on board. Your dive profile must also follow with the other recreational divers in consideration for other guests’ comfort and safety. Complete support (including Twin Tank configurations) can be accommodated for full charters. For full charters, profiles are of course not limited to our standard recreational limits. Do note that the price of helium, if required, can be costly.

How can someone contact you if they need to?

Yes they can! Please refer to the “How to Contact Me” document for more information.

  • Type: Steel Mono-Hull
  • Year Built: 2013 – Rebuilt (Originally Built in 1979)
  • Engine & Propulsion: Main 2698HP (2013kW) with Auxiliary Propulsion Engine
  • Length: 52m (171 ft)
  • Beam: 8.6m (28ft)
  • Draft :5m (16.4ft)
  • Cruising Speed: 10 Knots (Top Speed 14 Knots)
  • Diesel Capacity: 150,000L (39,473US Gal.)
  • Cruising Range: ± 9000nM (16,668KM)
  • Electricity: 1x 250kVa, 2 x 125kVa and 1 x 15kVa (Total 4 Units) providing24 Hours 200V to 240V-50Hz
  • Max. Passenger: 22
  • Cabins: 10
 

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    • Includes

    • VAT
    • Airport & hotel transfer
    • Port fees
    • Water, soft drinks, tea & coffee
    • All meals
    • Snacks
    • Diving package
    • Weights
    • Dive guide / snorkel guide
    • Towels & toiletries
    • Kayaks & paddle boards

    Excludes

    • Visa fees
    • National Park fees
    • Environment tax
    • Dive insurance
    • Travel insurance
    • Gratuities
    • Alcoholic beverages
    • Nitrox
    • Rental gear
    • Scuba diving courses
    • Private guide
    • Wifi
    • Laundry
    • Camera room
    • Charging stations
    • Housekeeping
    • Entertainment system
    • Library
    • Air-Conditioned rooms
    • TV in cabins
    • Hairdryer
    • Open-walled dining area
    • Sun deck
    • Jacuzzi
    • Snorkeler friendly
    • Hot showers
    • En-Suite bathrooms
    • Free Wifi
    • Outside showers
    • 3 Bauer compressor
    • Nitrox available
    • DIN/INT adaptors
    • Tec diving
    • Dive deck
    • 2 skiffs
    • Rebreather support on full-charter
    • Nautilus Lifeline GPS
    • Freshwater hoses
    • Air guns for cameras

    Rental Equipment

    • BCD $10 per day
    • Dive computer $10 per day
    • Dive light $8 per day
    • Fins $5 per day
    • Full equipment $40 per day
    • Mask $5 per day
    • Nitrox tank $8 per tank
    • Regulator $10 per day
    • Wetsuit $10 per day
    • SMB included
    • Western food
    • Local food
    • Buffet
    • Beer available
    • Fruits & snacks
    • Vegetarian options
    • Vegan options
    • Beach BBQ
    • Radar
    • EPIRB
    • Depth sounder
    • GPS
    • Chartplotter
    • VHF/SB Radio
    • Inmarsat-C
    • Satellite phones
    • Life rafts
    • Life vests
    • Emergency survival packs
    • Fire alarm & fire extinguishers
    • Semi automated sprinkler system
    • Oxygen
    • First aid kits
    • Timezone: UTC +9h
    • Local currency: US Dollar
    • Language: English
    • Electricity: 200 - 240 V
    • Payment onboard: Cash in US Dollar
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