Liveaboard in Tubbataha Reef - trip of in Philippines

Place of food and cradle of marine life

The protected area of ​​the Tubbataha Natural Park located in the Sea of ​​Sulú, is a marine sanctuary consisting of two large reefs, North and South Tubbataha, and another smaller one; Jessie Beazley reef, located 150 km southeast of Puerto Princesa, the capital of Palawan. Declared a Unesco World Heritage Site in 1993, it is a perfect example of a very high density atoll of marine species: 600 species of fish, 360 of coral, 11 shark species, 13 of cetaceans, in addition to being a nesting area for several species of turtles.

Itinerario

Day 1: Flight to Manila
Overnight on board.

Day 2: Manila
Arrival, transfer at the hotel and accomodation.

Day 3: Manila - Puerto Princesa - embark
Transfer to the airport and flight to Puerto Princesa. Upon arrival, transfer to the boat. Assignment of cabins, briefing and night sailing.

Day 4: North Atoll. Wall Street, Malayan wreck
Drift diving in gorgonian wall, frequent sighting of hammerhead sharks. Grey sharks and white tips permanent residents of the area.

Day 5: South Atoll. Trigger Fish City, Delsan wreck
In search of the schools of hammerhead sharks, we continue in magnificent coral meadows obscured by Jack fish schools above our heads. Delsan Wreck: grey sharks and white tips. Trigger Fish City: driftdiving, sunlight illuminating corals adds an extraordinary dimension to this dive.

Day 6: Black Rock - Amos Rock
Two dives in Black Rock to enjoy this gigantic cleaning station: immersion adrift of hundreds of meters between large pelagics and schools of reef species. Frequent encounters with manta rays, grey sharks, black and white tips. Amos Rock: wall very rich in soft and hard corals; schools of barracudas, rays and large pelagics.

Day 7: North Atoll. Shark airport, Seafan Alley
The largest cleaning station in Tubbataha where every species takes place; schools of silk sharks, grays, white tips. Possibility of whale sharks and guitar.

Day 8: Jessie Beazley
Reef located northwest of Tubbataha, offers us dives with hammerhead, silk and grey sharks. The current can be strong attracting large pelagics and whale shark. Dives also characterized by the presence of sharks and nocturnal in the Malayan wreck.

Day 9: Puerto Princesa
Disembarkation and transfer to the hotel. Rest of the day off in Puerto Princesa.

Day 10: Puerto Princesa airport - Manila
At the agreed time, transfer to the airport for flight back to Manila. Change of terminal for connection with international flight.

Day 11: Arrival
Arrival at the home city.

Incluye

3 - 4 daily dives, including 1 night dive, except first and last day.
Airport and transfer assistance.
Coffee, tea, fruit juices, other non-alcoholic beverages.
Basic travel insurance.

No Incluye

Alcoholic drinks
Tickets parks / monuments, payment in destination.
Diving equipment
Expenses caused by delays or air cancellations.
Extra night of hotel if necessary for air connection.
Dive insurance, hyperbaric treatment and repatriation (mandatory).
Multiasistance insurance and cancellation, optional.
International flights
nitrox

Info - Paises

Far beyond is 7.107 islands, the Philippines has vast undiscovered potential within its territory. In its seas, we find a fertile world for diving that goes from the concentartions of sharks in Tubbataha to the most spectacular dugong. 

Clima - Estacionalidad

Month
Jan 30ºC 24ºC 28ºC 92% 12% 33ml 24kmh
Feb 31ºC 24ºC 27ºC 92% 7% 18ml 22kmh
Mar 31ºC 25ºC 29ºC 92% 6% 18ml 18kmh
Apr 32ºC 26ºC 30ºC 92% 14% 38ml 14kmh
May 32ºC 26ºC 30ºC 92% 32% 87ml 12kmh
Jun 31ºC 25ºC 29ºC 92% 53% 137ml 13kmh
Jul 31ºC 25ºC 29ºC 92% 59% 153ml 15kmh
Aug 31ºC 25ºC 29ºC 92% 59% 143ml 16kmh
Sep 31ºC 25ºC 29ºC 92% 55% 140ml 14kmh
Oct 31ºC 25ºC 29ºC 92% 55% 153ml 14kmh
Nov 31ºC 25ºC 29ºC 92% 47% 140ml 17kmh
Dec 30ºC 25ºC 28ºC 92% 26% 83ml 21kmh
Month
Jan 30ºC 24ºC 28ºC 92% 12% 33ml 24kmh
Feb 31ºC 24ºC 27ºC 92% 7% 18ml 22kmh
Mar 31ºC 25ºC 29ºC 92% 6% 18ml 18kmh
Apr 32ºC 26ºC 30ºC 92% 14% 38ml 14kmh
May 32ºC 26ºC 30ºC 92% 32% 87ml 12kmh
Jun 31ºC 25ºC 29ºC 92% 53% 137ml 13kmh
Jul 31ºC 25ºC 29ºC 92% 59% 153ml 15kmh
Aug 31ºC 25ºC 29ºC 92% 59% 143ml 16kmh
Sep 31ºC 25ºC 29ºC 92% 55% 140ml 14kmh
Oct 31ºC 25ºC 29ºC 92% 55% 153ml 14kmh
Nov 31ºC 25ºC 29ºC 92% 47% 140ml 17kmh
Dec 30ºC 25ºC 28ºC 92% 26% 83ml 21kmh
Month
Jan 30ºC 24ºC 28ºC 92% 12% 33ml 24kmh
Feb 31ºC 24ºC 27ºC 92% 7% 18ml 22kmh
Mar 31ºC 25ºC 29ºC 92% 6% 18ml 18kmh
Apr 32ºC 26ºC 30ºC 92% 14% 38ml 14kmh
May 32ºC 26ºC 30ºC 92% 32% 87ml 12kmh
Jun 31ºC 25ºC 29ºC 92% 53% 137ml 13kmh
Jul 31ºC 25ºC 29ºC 92% 59% 153ml 15kmh
Aug 31ºC 25ºC 29ºC 92% 59% 143ml 16kmh
Sep 31ºC 25ºC 29ºC 92% 55% 140ml 14kmh
Oct 31ºC 25ºC 29ºC 92% 55% 153ml 14kmh
Nov 31ºC 25ºC 29ºC 92% 47% 140ml 17kmh
Dec 30ºC 25ºC 28ºC 92% 26% 83ml 21kmh

Especies - Estacionalidad

Especies JanJFebFMarMAprAMayMJunJJulJAugASepSOctONovNDecD
Hawksbill turtle
Green Turtle
Barracuda
Tiger shark
Manta Ray
Hammerhead Shark
Mandarin fish
Spanish dancer

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