Question tubahata liveaboard

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I recently booked the Infiniti boat for April 2026...this is my second go at trying to hit a Tubbataha trip. This year, I was supposed to go in April 2024, but we had the Aggressor boat cancel on us twice, and there were no other options.... It was too expensive to keep changing our flights (at $2k to change it the first time), so we ended up doing Puerto Galera the week we were supposed to be doing Tubbataha.

The Atlantis Resort recently took over the Infiniti boat, who also operate the Azores boat. This was fairly recent change.

One thing to mention: you may need to see which boats have rooms available for March 2026, as you may find that a lot of the better boats could already be booked up since Tubbataha books out far in advance because of the limited season.

I can highly suggest using @aquabluegreg to help arrange a boat, I've used several *big* dive booking agencies in the past and none of them hold a candle to the service you will get from Greg.
 
I went on the Philippines Siren and had a nice time. Here's a video a guy made on our trip.

There are several on Youtube but this is the only one I appear in ;-)

The Siren crews compete to see which boat gets the 'best service' award so they are very attentive.
 
It looks awesome @PamelaH - I wouldn't hesitate to do the siren boat, either :) They are/were pretty much 100% booked for April 2026, so I didn't have them as an option.
 
It looks awesome @PamelaH - I wouldn't hesitate to do the siren boat, either :) They are/were pretty much 100% booked for April 2026, so I didn't have them as an option.

That's too bad but I doubt you can go wrong on any boat. Tubataha was really beautiful
 

It looks awesome— I wouldn't hesitate to do the siren boat, either :) They are/were pretty much 100% booked for April 2026, so I didn't have them as an option.
My fault. I spotted an empty week aboard the Siren in April 2026 (I suspect a charter had fallen through), let a few friends know and promptly filled up the whole boat.
 
I did a week on the Infiniti and highly recommend them. Very safety conscious and were very good at grouping the divers into similar skill and air consumption levels.

The boat is extremely well built and rated for any sea conditions.
 

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