Tubbataha - Discounted spots on Philippine Siren in May

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Bruce Yates

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I've got a few open spots open on two back-to-back 6-night Tubbataha charters:

A. May 10 – May 16, 2023

B. May 17 – May 23, 2023

If you can plan fast, this is a great deal for Tubbataha on this caliber of liveaboard (the Philippine Siren -
Philippine Siren liveaboard).

Cost is $3,400pp (
per charter), double occ., and includes free nitrox.

If you check Tubbataha National Park itinerary - Master Liveaboards you'll notice that all of the Philippine Siren's charters this April-May (the prime months for Tubbataha) are sold out at their regular price of $3,960pp (+ $100 for nitrox) = $4,060pp. Its Tubbataha charters in April-May next year are likewise sold out (except a single spot on two of them). So $3,400pp (including nitrox) is a GREAT deal.

Tubbataha,
which is only diveable about four months per year, is one of the most pristine destinations in the world (not hyperbole). It definitely lives up to its reputation, with the most unspoiled reefs I've seen in 20-30 years (think early days of Raja Ampat and PNG). My photo gallery and commentary from Tubbataha 2022 are at Underwater .

Contact me for more info if you're interested.

Bruce
 
I've got a few open spots open on two back-to-back 6-night Tubbataha charters:

A. May 10 – May 16, 2023

B. May 17 – May 23, 2023

If you can plan fast, this is a great deal for Tubbataha on this caliber of liveaboard (the Philippine Siren -
Philippine Siren liveaboard).

Cost is $3,400pp (
per charter), double occ., and includes free nitrox.

If you check Tubbataha National Park itinerary - Master Liveaboards you'll notice that all of the Philippine Siren's charters this April-May (the prime months for Tubbataha) are sold out at their regular price of $3,960pp (+ $100 for nitrox) = $4,060pp. Its Tubbataha charters in April-May next year are likewise sold out (except a single spot on two of them). So $3,400pp (including nitrox) is a GREAT deal.

Tubbataha,
which is only diveable about four months per year, is one of the most pristine destinations in the world (not hyperbole). It definitely lives up to its reputation, with the most unspoiled reefs I've seen in 20-30 years (think early days of Raja Ampat and PNG). My photo gallery and commentary from Tubbataha 2022 are at Underwater .

Contact me for more info if you're interested.

Bruce

Per separate thread, I cut the price for these charters to $3,000pp.

Bruce
 
Do you have vacancy for 2 on either of the May dates? Thanks, John
 
UPDATE: I've still got a few spots to fill on both charters, so the price for those is now $2,499pp. Bruce

I've got a few open spots open on two back-to-back 6-night Tubbataha charters:

A. May 10 – May 16, 2023

B. May 17 – May 23, 2023

If you can plan fast, this is a great deal for Tubbataha on this caliber of liveaboard (the Philippine Siren -
Philippine Siren liveaboard).

Cost is $3,400pp (
per charter), double occ., and includes free nitrox.

If you check Tubbataha National Park itinerary - Master Liveaboards you'll notice that all of the Philippine Siren's charters this April-May (the prime months for Tubbataha) are sold out at their regular price of $3,960pp (+ $100 for nitrox) = $4,060pp. Its Tubbataha charters in April-May next year are likewise sold out (except a single spot on two of them). So $3,400pp (including nitrox) is a GREAT deal.

Tubbataha,
which is only diveable about four months per year, is one of the most pristine destinations in the world (not hyperbole). It definitely lives up to its reputation, with the most unspoiled reefs I've seen in 20-30 years (think early days of Raja Ampat and PNG). My photo gallery and commentary from Tubbataha 2022 are at Underwater .

Contact me for more info if you're interested.

Bruce
 
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