Tubbataha
April 13-19, 2027
The Crown Jewel of the Philippines
Discover the Untamed Beauty of Tubbataha Reefs
Experience the crown jewel of the Philippines with a dive trip to Tubbataha Reefs aboard the Philippines Siren. This luxurious liveaboard takes you to one of the world’s most remote and pristine dive destinations, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its extraordinary biodiversity. Explore vibrant coral gardens, encounter majestic manta rays, sharks, and schools of tropical fish, and drift along crystal-clear walls and drop-offs. With a team of expert guides and comfortable amenities, the Philippines Siren ensures an unforgettable diving experience in the heart of the Sulu Sea. Dive into one of the most biodiverse marine environments on the planet, and let the magic of Tubbataha’s untouched beauty captivate you.

Dive Site Highlights
Delsan Wreck One of the best dive sites in Tubbataha with big schools of big-eyed trevally, yellowtail barracuda, great barracuda, dogtooth tuna, giant trevally together with grey reef sharks and white tip reef sharks.
Black Rock There is so much to explore at this dive site that we will often spend the whole day diving here. Schools of surgeonfish, rainbow runners and sweetlips are a common sight. White tip and nurse sharks are found resting under huge table corals and scribbled filefish, box fish and leaf fish add to the color and spectacle of the stunning reefs; a great site for spotting spiny lobster too!
Washing Machine A wide variety of colorful reef fish form schools here; from big-eye jacks to tiny orange & purple anthias, all creating a welcoming atmosphere. Spot the tiny creatures including cowries wedge themselves amidst the leather and whip corals. It is a great site for turtles, and whale sharks have also been spotted here.
Shark Airport Many white tip reef sharks resting at the shallow plateau are typically seen here; hence the name Shark Airport. Dog tooth tuna, schools of trevally, marble rays, eagle rays, nurse sharks and batfish all add drama to the stunning reef. Turtles and moray eels are a common sight but divers should watch out for the triggerfish.
Minimum Dive Certification and Experience: Diving conditions in and around Tubbataha are not suitable for entry-level or inexperienced divers due to strong currents, deep walls and surge. All divers joining a Tubbataha itinerary must have PADI Advanced Open Water certification, or equivalent, with a minimum of 30 logged dives and experience in strong currents.
Accommodations
The Philippines Siren offers luxurious, spacious accommodations designed for comfort and relaxation during your Tubbataha dive adventure. Each of the 8 well-appointed cabins features air conditioning, en-suite bathrooms, and plenty of storage space, ensuring you have a restful retreat after a day of diving. The elegantly designed interiors are complemented by windows, allowing you to enjoy stunning ocean views from your room. With a dedicated crew providing exceptional service, you'll feel pampered and at ease, making the Philippines Siren the perfect base for your unforgettable Tubbataha Reef experience.



Trip Includes
- Transfer between Puerto Princesa Airport or local hotel and embarkation / disembarkation point.
- 6 nights full board accommodation based on double occupancy
- Breakfast, lunch, dinners and snacks
- Unlimited drinking water, tea, coffee, fruit juice & soft drinks
- Up to 4 dives per day
- 11 litre (AL80) cylinder with air fills
- Weights, weight belt and SMB
- Disembarkation transfer
- Embarkation transfer
- A Trip You Will Never Forget!
Not Included: Diving and travel insurance are mandatory for all guests, airport terminal fees, marine, park and port fees ($120 USD per trip, to be paid on board, may be subject to change, without notice), flights, transfers outside of Puerto Princesa, Nitrox, alcoholic beverages, laundry, massage, crew gratuities, equipment rental, anything else not listed above.


