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Description
Boat
Dolphin is a 27.5 meters long, 6.5 meters wide diving liveaboard boat, originally built in 1986, recently in 2022 it went for a fully dry dock.
Dolphin offers a library with books magazines, as well as an entertainment center with TV, DVD and stereo in the lounge area. There is also a sundeck for guests to relax. And 2 open rinse showers on deck for use.
The Lower Deck contains the Kitchen and Dining Room, the Dive Center, and four cabins. The dive center is split into two sides. Divers exit through the mid-ship doors on either side to board the diving skiffs.
The Main Deck contains six cabins, including the two VIP cabins. There is a small lounge deck at the back of the ship and a railed walkway at the ship's front.
Upper Deck The Upper Deck contains the Bridge, Crew Quarters, Crane, and Skiffs. The rest of the Upper Deck is an open space for lounge chairs, tables, BBQ, and when the time is right, our Dance Floor!
Dolphin do not have a dedicated camera room. There are shelves for camera gear and compressed air is provided for cleaning and drying camera gear.
Cabin
Dolphin has 9 air-conditioned cabins, it can welcome 16 - 18 guests depends on the route :
All cabins are en-suite with a private bathroom and also have big windows. with electricity at 220/110V - 60Htz.
2 VIP Cabins :
Located on the main deck, each cabin comes with king size bed, sofa, desk & chair, and a TV, windows.
4 Bunk Cabins :
Located on the main deck, each cabin comes with a queen bed and a single bed in bunk style, desk & chair, and a TV, windows.
2 Twin Cabins :
Located on the lower deck, each cabin comes with two single bed side by side, desk & chair, and a TV, windows.
1 Bunk Cabin :
Located on the lower deck, this cabin comes with a queen bed and a single bed in bunk style, desk & chair, and a TV, windows.
Diving
- 3 dives per day + alternating additional sunset/night dives.
- No night dives are allowed in the Tubbataha Marine Park.
- No dive on the embarkation and disembarkation day.
- Only 1 - 2 dives will be provided on the last diving day.
- All diving will provide experienced guide to lead the dive.
Other information
- Nitrox:Available with additional charge
- 15L Tanks:Available with additional charge
- REBREATHER Dive:Not available at the moment
- Technical Dive:Not available at the moment yet
- Dive Equipment Rental:Available with additional charge
- Dive insurance:Divers must have valid dive insurance
- Wi-Fi Internet :Available with additional charge
- Laundry Service:Not available at the moment yet
- Massage Service:Not available at the moment yet
- Payment on board:Cash (USD, PHP)
- Crew Number:14, include 3 dive guides
Itineraries
Tubbataha, 7D/6N | 19 Dives
Embarkation: Puerto Princesa, Palawan – 4:00 PM
Disembarkation: Puerto Princesa, Palawan – 9:00 AM
19 dives including wall dives, drift dives, and pelagic encounters
Suitable for Advanced Open Water divers
Includes optional night dive, nitrox (if certified)
Day 1 – Embarkation
2:00 PM – Puerto Princesa, Palawan – Embarkation
Day 2 – Tubbataha Reefs
4 dives a day
Day 3 – Tubbataha Reefs
4 dives a day
Day 4 – Tubbataha Reefs
4 dives a day
Day 5 – Tubbataha Reefs
4 dives a day
Day 6 – Tubbataha Reefs
4 dives a day
Day 7 – Tubbataha Reefs
4:00 AM – ETA Puerto Princesa, Palawan
7:30 AM - Breakfast
9:00 AM – Disembarkation
Dive Sites (North to South Atoll) :
Seafan Alley, Terraces, Malayan Wreck, Wall Street, Amos Rock, Eiger Wall, South West Wall, Delsan Wreck, Black Rock, Black Rock North, Gorgonian Channel, South Park, Shark Airport, Washing Machine, Jessie Beazley etc.
Note: Dives will be made around both the North and South Atolls where moorings are available, depending on wind and wave conditions.
Coron Apo Reef, 6D/5N | 18 Dives
Embarkation: Coron, Palawan – 10:00 AM
Disembarkation: Coron, Palawan – 10:00 AM
18 dives including drift dives, reef walls, and deep blue drop-offs
Suitable for Advanced Open Water divers
Night dives available at selected locations
Optional snorkel excursions and sunset viewing from the top deck
Itinerary: Coron – Twin Lagoon – Apo Reef – Coron
Dive 4 full days at Apo Reef — the Philippines’ largest atoll-like reef system
Visit cleaning stations frequented by manta rays and pelagic species
Encounter reef sharks, whitetips, turtles, and schooling jacks in crystal-clear water
A focused itinerary for divers who want to experience the best of Apo Reef with the comfort and safety of a liveaboard.
Schedules & routes
Prices & conditions
Included
- Transfers from airport and/or hotel to the yacht
- Full-board meal plan (including snacks)
- Complimentary beverages (water, tea, coffee)
- Diving activity (incl. tanks, weights, weight belts)
- Dive guide service
- Land excursions and activities throughout the trip
- Boat accident insurance
- Cabin towels and complimentary toiletries
- Cabin cleaning service
Not included
- Domestic flights in destination country
- Marine park fees & Port fees
- Fuel surcharge
- Alcoholic beverage
- Soft drinks
- Dive equipment rentals
- Larger tank (15 L)
- Nitrox fills
- Dive insurance (mandatory requirement)
- Travel insurance (trip cancellation insurance)
- Wi-Fi
- Crew gratuity
Useful information
Coron and Apo Reef
Best time for diving
November to May is considered the best diving season, with generally calm seas and optimal visibility. The dry season runs from October to June, offering the most stable weather conditions. Diving is possible year-round, but July to September may experience stronger winds and rougher seas due to the southwest monsoon. Visibility typically ranges between 15 – 30 meters, and currents are usually mild, especially in Coron, while Apo Reef can experience moderate currents.
About temperatures
Air: generally ranges between 26°C – 32°C year-round.
Sea: warm throughout the year, usually between 26°C – 29°C.
Wetsuit Recommendation
A 3 mm wetsuit is recommended year-round. Some divers may prefer a shorty during the warmer months.
Diver requirement
Suitable for all levels in Coron, especially for wreck diving with calm conditions and shallow depths. Apo Reef is better suited for Advanced Open Water due to depth and currents. You can find out more information about diving in this area here: Coron & Apo Reef
Embarkation / Disembarkation
Most liveaboards embark and disembark in Busuanga / Coron (USU). Some itineraries may start or end in Batangas or Puerto Galera, especially when combined with other destinations. Please ask our agent to confirm the exact port for your selected trip.
Visa Requirements
The Philippines offers visa-free entry for many nationalities, allowing stays of up to 30 days, with possible extensions available locally. For the latest visa information, please consult the Philippine Bureau of Immigration. Immigration authorities may request proof of onward or return travel upon arrival.
Vaccinations
No mandatory vaccinations are required for travelers arriving from non-risk countries. A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required only for travelers coming from countries with risk of yellow fever transmission.
Money Matters
The local currency is the Philippine Peso (PHP). Cash is recommended for small purchases, while USD, credit and debit cards are accepted in major hotels and liveaboards.
Drones
Drone use is generally allowed in the Philippines, but restrictions may apply in marine protected areas and near airports. For details, visit Drone laws in the Philippines
Extending your holiday
We offer a range of hotels/resorts, land-based diving packages, and excursions that can be arranged before or after your liveaboard holiday. Just ask us if you need such service.
Tubbataha Reef
Best time for diving
March to June is considered the best season for diving in Tubbataha, as the seas are calm and visibility is excellent, often between 20 – 40 meters. Currents can be moderate to strong, making some sites more suitable for experienced divers. The park is closed from mid-June to mid-March due to rough seas during the rainy season.
About temperatures
Air: generally ranges between 28°C - 34°C during the diving season.
Sea: warm all year round, around 27°C - 30°C.
Wetsuit Recommendation
A 3 mm wetsuit is usually sufficient, although some divers prefer a 5 mm for longer dives or early-season trips.
Diver requirement
Due to strong currents at some sites, advanced open water or equivalent experience is recommended, although there are calmer sites suitable for less experienced divers. You can find out more information about diving in this area here: Tubbataha
Embarkation / Disembarkation
Liveaboards usually depart from Puerto Princesa (PPS), Palawan. For the 1st and last trip during the dive season, itineraries include a return to Puerto Princesa or an alternate port, please check with our agent for exact details.
Visa Requirements
The Philippines offers visa-free entry for many nationalities, allowing stays of up to 30 days, with possible extensions available locally. For the latest visa information, please consult the Philippine Bureau of Immigration. Immigration authorities may request proof of onward or return travel upon arrival.
Vaccinations
No mandatory vaccinations are required for travelers arriving from non-risk countries. A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required only for travelers coming from countries with risk of yellow fever transmission.
Money Matters
The local currency is the Philippine Peso (PHP). Cash is recommended for small purchases, while USD, credit and debit cards are accepted in major hotels and liveaboards.
Drones
Drone use is generally allowed in the Philippines, but restrictions may apply in marine protected areas and near airports. For details, visit Drone laws in the Philippines
Extending your holiday
We offer a range of hotels/resorts, land-based diving packages, and excursions that can be arranged before or after your liveaboard holiday. Just ask us if you need such service.
































