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About Philippines Liveaboard Diving

The Philippines offers a mosaic of diving experiences, from pelagic interactions to wreck explorations. Each destination has its unique charm and story, making the Philippines a must-visit for every diving enthusiast.

At the heart of the Philippines underwater haven lies Malapascua, an island to the north of Cebu. Malapascua is easily reachable from Cebu City with a 3-4 hour drive followed by a brief 30-minute boat ride. Diving in Malapascua is world-renowned for its thresher shark sightings at dive sites like Monad Shoal, one of the only places in the world where spotting thresher sharks is a sure thing. Of course, other marine life such as Manta Rays are easily seen here. Gato Island, another diving gem in the vicinity, serves as a reserve for white-tip sharks and seahorses.

From June through December, Malapascua 's water temperature is a pleasant 27-30 degrees Celsius and the visibility is at its highest.

The Visayas

The Visayas are great for diving any time of the year, though some liveaboards won't offer trips there while they're at Tubbataha

Close to Dumaguete in the Visayas, Apo Island offers another layer of diving allure. The island, a 30-minute boat journey from Dumaguete, showcases dive sites like Chapel, known for vibrant corals, and Coconut, preferred for drift diving due to its strong currents.

A real jewel of the Philippines, however, is the Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park, majestically residing in the Sulu Sea. Access to this UNESCO World Heritage Site, with dive spots like the Apo Reef and Jessie Beazley Reef, is exclusive to liveaboards departing from Puerto Princesa, Palawan

Beyond these primary dive havens, the Philippines also hosts other noteworthy sites. Coron Puerto Galera , on Mindoro Island, attracts with muck diving sites and historic wrecks, while Donsol in the Bicol region becomes a hotspot for whale shark interactions, especially between November and June.

When To Go?

Because of its tropical temperature and wide coastline, the Philippines is an excellent diving destination any time of the year. However, the dry season (November–May) is typically the greatest time to go scuba diving in the Philippines. The weather is more stable and less likely to produce sudden storms during these months, and the seas are more peaceful and the visibility greater.

Warmer waters and better skies can be expected from March to May, but this is also the hottest time of year, when the most visitors come. However, the weather is more agreeable for divers, both underwater and on the surface, from December to February.

Dive sites can still be visited throughout the rainy season (June–October), despite the increased likelihood of rain and typhoons. Between March and June, when the marine park is open, diving conditions at sites like Tubbataha Reefs are at their optimum.

Tips For Travelers

The Philippine peso (PHP), or 'piso' in Filipino, is the official currency of the Philippines.

English is a widely spoken language in the Philippines. Travelers rarely experience difficulties in communication.

Although the Philippines is largely safe, do research the No-Go areas of the country.

Ensure you have insurance that covers diving-related incidents. Liveaboard diving in the Philippines can bring you to remote areas from where rescue can be challenging.

How to get there & Ports of Departure?

Cebu City is where the majority of liveaboards to the Visayas, including Malapascua, set off from. From Manila, a flight to Cebu City takes about 2 hours.

Most Tubbataha liveaboards set off from Puerto Princesa, the capital city of Palawan. There are regular flights to Puerto Princesa from both Manila and Cebu City. The two preferred options for air travel in the Philippines are Cebu Pacific and Philippines Airlines. Many countries in Southeast Asia have direct flights to either Manila or Cebu City. Numerous international flights stop in the region first before continuing on to the Philippines.

Essential Travel Tips for Liveaboard Adventures

  1. Marine Park Fees: Be aware of per person, per day marine park fees. Some liveaboard packages include these fees, while others require onboard payment. Payment options include Visa, Mastercard, cash, or travelers checks.
  2. Passport Validity: Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months after your planned entry date. Most countries require this, along with a return ticket. Check visa requirements in advance.
  3. Health Preparations: Consult your doctor 8 weeks prior to your trip for vaccinations or preventive measures recommended for your destination.

Note: Please review the specific terms and conditions of your chosen liveaboard for any additional marine park fees or travel requirements.

Liveaboards

8 boats
in Philippines.

Philippines Aggressor Liveaboard

Philippines Aggressor Liveaboard

The Philippines Aggressor is a 135-foot-long yacht with a 28.5-foot-wide beam. It offers comfortable accommodations for 24 guests, featuring 12 spacious staterooms. These staterooms are distributed with 5 on the lower deck, 4 on the main deck, and 3 balcony suites on the upper deck. Guests can enjoy a variety of nightly entertainment options, including diving activities, fish identification presentations, movies, games, and more

12 cabins· 24 guests· 41 m

From USD 462 / person

MV Solitude One Liveaboard

MV Solitude One Liveaboard

MV Solitude One has been meticulously reconstructed from a 52-meter (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, undergoing a remarkable transformation that redefines the benchmarks of hospitality and professionalism. With our clients at the forefront of our vision, this vessel has been purposefully designed to seamlessly integrate intelligent design, practical functionality, and familiar comforts, providing a welcoming and unpretentious environment that feels like a home away from home, all while avoiding unnecessary extravagance.

10 cabins· 22 guests· 52 m

From USD 463 / person

Resolute Liveaboard

Resolute Liveaboard

Experience thrilling shark encounters and vibrant marine adventures with MY Resolute, a Philippines liveaboard since 1998. Dive into Tubbataha for sharks from March to June and Cebu/Apo Reef for more from July to October. 16 guests enjoy comfy cabins with AC, open-air dining, sun lounging, and underwater photography. Book online for an unforgettable dive adventure.

8 cabins· 16 guests· 34.6 m

From USD 172 / person

Philippine Siren Liveaboard

Philippine Siren Liveaboard

Emerging as a stunning gem in the waters of the Philippines, the Philippine Siren liveaboard is the grandest among the Master Liveaboards’ Siren Fleet phinisis, stretching 40 meters. Crafted with meticulous care from ironwood and teak on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, it can accommodate up to 16 guests across eight cabins. Each cabin offers personalized air conditioning control and en-suite bathrooms complete with hot water facilities. Moreover, the vessel provides personalized storage for dive equipment on the deck.

8 cabins· 16 guests· 40 m

From USD 231 / person

Seadoors Liveaboard

Seadoors Liveaboard

Designed for scuba diving and underwater photography, Nitrox, an Oxygen Booster, rebreather Megalodon, 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins with private showers and toilet, hot water, living-room, an outside dining room, sundeck, and a Solarium in the bow, diving platform with personal arrangements, two compressors with nitrox mixer, two 8m fiberglass chaseboats, An instructor PADI CMAS , 2 dive Guides English French speaking, Divemasters.

8 cabins· 16 guests· 25 m

From EUR 211 / person

MY Palau Sport Liveaboard

MY Palau Sport Liveaboard

MY Palau Sport is a luxury liveaboard that offers diving trips in the Philippines for up to 24 guests. It has comfortable cabins, a spacious dive deck, an open-air lounge, and a dining and bar hall. It also has experienced dive guides and tenders with cradles for your equipment. Join MY Palau Sport and explore the Philippine waters.

12 cabins· 24 guests· 38 m

From USD 400 / person

Atlantis Azores Liveaboard

Atlantis Azores Liveaboard

The Azores has established itself as a pioneer in liveaboard diving, not only in the Philippines but also across Asia. It serves as an ideal launch point for exploring some of the world's finest dive sites, offering three unique itineraries with schedules that are uniquely feasible for liveaboard adventures. Most journeys commence from our renowned dive resorts, known as some of the top-tier options in South East Asia. Throughout, guests can expect consistent features like exceptional comfort, delicious cuisine, and a friendly and accommodating crew.

8 cabins· 16 guests· 32.6 m

From USD 274 / person

Del Agos Liveaboard

Del Agos Liveaboard

Welcome aboard the MB Del Agos, a nautical haven designed for the intrepid spirits seeking unparalleled dive adventures. Our liveaboard Banca Boat, a tribute to Philippine traditional craftsmanship, was meticulously built in 2019, offering a unique blend of heritage and modern convenience. Setting sail from the coastline, our vessel is your gateway to dive destinations inaccessible from typical land-based resorts. With a length of 85 feet, the MB Del Agos caters to a cozy community of 12 to 14 divers, providing both comfortable bunk beds and snug double-room accommodations.

3 cabins· 12 guests· 25 m

From PHP 145 / person