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Special trip to Tubbataha Reef
6 night trip on Philippine Siren Liveaboard
Trip date: 30 April - 6 May 2014
Tubbataha Reef - the Philippine's most remote diving!
The Philippines is full of great diving, but the most awe inspiring spot is Tubbataha Reef. This isolated reef, 181km off the coast of Palawan, is extremely remote and can only be accessed by liveaboard. On this special trip with Equator Diving you will experience this special dive destination from the comfort of the SY Philippine Siren. The trip promises big fish action from start to finish!
Tubbataha consists of two atolls (North and South) and the Jessie Beazley reefs. At Tubbataha vertical walls and dramatic drop off provide for the Philippines best big fish diving! Expect to see large Napoleon wrasse, barracuda, schooling trevally, Dogtooth tuna, turtles, Grey reef sharks, the occasional Hammerhead, Thresher sharks, Whale sharks and plenty of Mantas! For sharks fans dive sites such as Shark Airport and Amos Rock are often highlights with frequent encounters with Tiger sharks, Silvertips and of course more Mantas! Tubbataha also has the Malayan and Delsan wrecks, plus some great macro diving at Seafan alley, including Longnose Hawkfish and Pygmy Seahorse.
For more details and to join visit: Equator Diving - Special trip to Tubbataha Reef
6 night trip on Philippine Siren Liveaboard
Trip date: 30 April - 6 May 2014
Tubbataha Reef - the Philippine's most remote diving!
The Philippines is full of great diving, but the most awe inspiring spot is Tubbataha Reef. This isolated reef, 181km off the coast of Palawan, is extremely remote and can only be accessed by liveaboard. On this special trip with Equator Diving you will experience this special dive destination from the comfort of the SY Philippine Siren. The trip promises big fish action from start to finish!
Tubbataha consists of two atolls (North and South) and the Jessie Beazley reefs. At Tubbataha vertical walls and dramatic drop off provide for the Philippines best big fish diving! Expect to see large Napoleon wrasse, barracuda, schooling trevally, Dogtooth tuna, turtles, Grey reef sharks, the occasional Hammerhead, Thresher sharks, Whale sharks and plenty of Mantas! For sharks fans dive sites such as Shark Airport and Amos Rock are often highlights with frequent encounters with Tiger sharks, Silvertips and of course more Mantas! Tubbataha also has the Malayan and Delsan wrecks, plus some great macro diving at Seafan alley, including Longnose Hawkfish and Pygmy Seahorse.
For more details and to join visit: Equator Diving - Special trip to Tubbataha Reef