Phillipines Liveaboard Tubbahatu and Dumaguette Shore based 2028
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Phillipines Liveaboard Tubbahatu and Dumaguette Shore based 2028

7 night on board Atlantis Infiniti Livabaord, exploring the Tubbahatu Reff and adjacent islands.  Optional 7 nights at the atlantis Resort Dumaguette. Flights are extra and range from £500 to £1000 return.  We will arrange flights once theyre available nearer the time. The trip is displayed in £ GBP but we actually pay in US Dollars so the price may vary slightly to to Exchange rates. Tubbataha Reef is a protected marine park in the Philippines' Sulu Sea, famous as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a world-class diving destination, renowned for its pristine coral reefs, exceptional biodiversity (including sharks, turtles, manta rays, and whales), and dramatic underwater landscapes, accessible primarily by liveaboard during the dry season (March-June). Key Features Geography:  Comprises two large atolls (North & South) and the Jessie Beazley Reef, featuring spectacular 100m vertical walls, lagoons, and coral islands. Significance:  A critical refuge for endangered marine life and a vital field laboratory for marine science. Location:  Middle of the Sulu Sea, approximately 150km southeast of Puerto Princesa, Palawan. Designation:  Declared the first National Marine Park in the Philippines (1988) and a UNESCO World Heritage Site (1993).  Biodiversity:  Home to over 700 species of fish, 360 coral species, numerous sharks (including hammerheads), turtles, manta rays, dolphins, and seabirds.

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Phillipines Liveaboard Tubbahatu and Dumaguette Shore based 2028

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