ATLANTIS INFINITI LIVEABOARD

ATLANTIS INFINITI LIVEABOARD

On-Shore Facility 31 Malvar Str.
5300 Puerto Princesa
Palawan - PHL

Experience the fantastic liveaboard diving in the Philippines onboard MY Infiniti in utmost comfort and safety. We offer greatly varied itineraries exploring the many islands, coral reefs, and the deep blue waters of the Philippines. RINA classed and certified , all ensuite AC guest cabins, a dedicated camera room, and a team that is always looking out to make your trip an extraordinary experience.

The Infiniti live-aboard was custom designed & specially constructed by divers for divers in Thailand [2013]. The Infiniti is a 39 meter (133 ft) all steel vessel with four decks. The Infiniti is classed & certified by RINA, Italy for unrestricted navigation in the open sea. The Infiniti boasts world-class systems and equipment including emergency management systems, fire fighting appliances including a CO-2 room; and state of the art navigation & communication electronics. All inside areas are air conditioned. Newly renovated, spacious guest rooms all with en-suite bathrooms, flat screen TVs, safety boxes, picture windows and plenty storage have been designed to maximize guest comfort and to make you feel right at home during your stay. Delicious & nutritious meals and refreshments are prepared in the onboard kitchen & served buffet style in the large dining room. Fresh fruits , snacks, alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages ( no extra charge) available. There are multiple relaxation lounges including a large, beautiful indoor lounge well stocked with entertainment, a huge sundeck with cushioned loungers and hammocks & an outdoor lounge with a self serve beverage bar! A brand new camera room with several charging stations, and plenty of counterspace, shelves and drawers for camera equipment and your photography requirements. The Infiniti is equipped with all facilities for scuba diving with a large shaded dive deck, personal diving stations, an expert dive team, a Nuvair Nitrox Membrane, Bauer compressors, top of the line scuba equipment, & two 5-meter RIBs (tenders). The Infiniti hosts travelers from all over the world. We at the Infiniti strive to provide you with memorable diving and an extraordinary life experience.

Scuba Diving We are specialized in scuba diving with compressors, RIBs, top of the line scuba equipment and an incredible on-board dive team. We offer 3 to 4 dives a day including night dives, wreck dives, wall dives; and for non divers snorkeling around the pristine waters of the Philippines. Come experience the living beauty of the ocean! Underwater photography The Infiniti has a brand new camera room with several charging stations, counter space, shelves and drawers, onboard computer with media center, plasma screens, fresh water tanks for your camera equipment.

Snorkeling Snorkeling in the clear and pristine blue waters of the Philippines is a beautiful experience! Onboard Relaxation The Infiniti offers several spaces for you to relax in - A large, nicely appointed indoor lounge, an outdoor lounge, the dining room plus the huge sundeck. Watch dramatic skyscapes, breathe freshest air in the world and spot dolphins dancing in the sea!

What We Offer

Programs

Snorkel Diver
Ecology
Scuba
Emergency Training

Dives

Boat Dives

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Nitrox Dive

Rental

Dive Computer
Dive Equipment

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Aqualung

★★★★☆ Washing Machine

A very special site found in Mindoro, this dive spot will surprise you with a number of small interlocking canyons and swim-throughs, along with beautiful coral.

Mares

★★★★☆ Seafan Alley

As the name implies, gorgonian fan corals decorate this northernmost area of the atoll. Like most dive sites at Tubbataha, wall drift diving is the name of the game.

Mares

★★★★★ Shark Airport

The sloping, terrace-like area of the reef, found at 20 meters, is the highlight of this dive site. This is where several whitetip reef sharks can be spotted all at once. This dive site is very remote and only accessible by a liveaboard boat.

Mares

★★★★★ South Park - Tubbataha

Noth Atoll - Steep walls, incredible and untouched coral formations, large schools of fish, sharks and large pelagics.

Mares, Janez Kranjc

★★★★★ Ranger Station - Tubbataha Reef

Noth Atoll - Steep walls, incredible and untouched coral formations, large schools of fish, sharks and large pelagics. An incredible dive for experienced divers.

Aqualung

★★★★☆ Malayan (Wreck)

A story goes around that in the 70s ‘Malayan,’ a fishing vessel got the heavy brunt of a strong typhoon & smashed onto the shallow reef top at the southwest side of Tubbatahas’s north atoll. It is now called the Malayan Wreck and has settled on the shallow reef top.

Aqualung

★★★★★ Black Rock

One of the few known reef manta cleaning stations in Southeast Asia where cleaner wrasse serve to remove dead skin off the mantas’ body. This site is called Black Rock because of a rock at 8 meters where one of the buoys are set up.

Mares, Janez Kranjc

★★★★★ T-Wreck

The shallow reef top at 5 meters is a feeding ground for the resident schooling bumphead parrot fish, so keep watch when you begin your dive or when doing your safety stop towards the end of your dive. Located on the northern tip of the south atoll, T Wreck is a slanting wall that plunges deep.

Mares

★★★★☆ Ko-Ok

An underrated dive site where tiger shark encounters have been recorded. Undulating sun rays filtering through the asymmetrical arrangement on the steep wall where the reef top starts at 3 meters plunging to incongruent depths lend beauty to Ko-Ok a kin to an abstract Picasso piece of art.

Mares, Janez Kranjc

★★★★★ Delsan Wreck

Delsan is considered a top 50 dive destination on the planet. The reef top starts at 5 meters and gently slopes toward the edges of a wall to 23 meters where a crevasse plunging to 40 meters becomes a refuge from the raging current.

Mares

★★★★☆ Southwest Wall

A steep wall that plunges deep where mild currents give you a gentle ride to watch schooling juvenile grey reef sharks numbering anywhere between 20 to 50 swim about.

Scubapro, Stephen Frink

★★★★★ Amos Rock

This site is called Amos Rock due to a distinct rock formation on the reef top at 5 meters where schooling midnight snapper converge. Amos Rock is an alternate dive spot when Amihan winds are blowing at full force, forbidding access to eastern dive spots.

Mares, Predrag Vuckovic

★★★★★ Staghorn Point

Starting at 7 meters, undulating fields of staghorn coral extending to about 500 meters creep to the edges of a wall that plunges deep at Tubbataha.

Opening Hours

Monday08:00 - 18:00
Tuesday08:00 - 18:00
Wednesday08:00 - 19:00
Thursday09:00 - 18:00
Friday08:00 - 18:00
Saturday08:00 - 18:00
Sunday08:00 - 18:00
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Opening Hours

Monday08:00 - 18:00
Tuesday08:00 - 18:00
Wednesday08:00 - 19:00
Thursday09:00 - 18:00
Friday08:00 - 18:00
Saturday08:00 - 18:00
Sunday08:00 - 18:00