Description
Boat
Seadoors is a 27 meters long, 6 meters wide Diving liveaboard Boat that designed for scuba diving and underwater photography. It is twin diesel-powered and can cruise at 8 knots per hour. It also equiped with Nitrox, an Oxygen Booster, rebreather Megalodon.
Seadoors has a cozy air-conditioned living-room located in the center of the main deck. This is the place used for dive briefings. It is an air-conditioned space for relaxation.
Photographers will enjoy a dedicated space for the maintenance and preparation of their camera. It is equiped with a wide flat screen, available for photographers to watch their best shots. There are wide TV, PS4, Home Cinema and a marine library is available to check witch is the new creature you have interact with, during your last dive.
Seadoors has an outside dining room on the upper deck, offering great seaviews, a fully equipped bar and the sun deck comes with sun beds, and coffee tables are convenient for relaxation and idleness. The panoramic view will attract you to watch supernatural sunsets.
The dive platfrom comes with personal arrangements, two compressors with nitrox mixer, Booster, rebreather Megalodon, two 8m fiberglass chaseboats. The boat is equiped with a liferaft, with 2 coltri air compressors 18 cubic meters per hour, a Nitrox mixer, an oxygen booster, two Rebreathers Megalodon, 45 aluminium air tanks 12L, 15L and 10L for Childs, plus severals oxygen tanks for nitrox and emergencies.
Cabin
Seadoors has 8 comfortable air-conditioned cabins, it can welcome up to 16 guests :
All cabins have private showers and toilet, storage area. plugs are in 220V, adapter are not necessary.
2 Deluxe Cabins (#1, 2) :
Located on the main deck, near the salon and they are the biggest cabins, allow an access to the bed by both sides. Each cabin comes with a double bed and a single berth, port windows.
2 Standard Cabins (#3, 4) :
Located on the main deck, each cabin comes with a double bed and a single berth in bunk style, port windows.
4 Standard Cabins (#5 - 8) :
Located on the upper deck, each cabin comes with a double bed and a single berth in bunk style, port windows.
Diving
- 3 dives per day + alternating additional sunset/night dives.
- No night dives are allowed in the Tubbataha Marine Park.
- No dive on the embarkation and disembarkation day.
- Only 1 - 2 dives will be provided on the last diving day.
- All diving will provide experienced guide to lead the dive.
Other information
- Nitrox:Available with additional charge
- 15L Tanks:Available with additional charge
- REBREATHER Dive:Available with additional charge
- Technical Dive:Not available at the moment yet
- Dive Equipment Rental:Available with additional charge
- Dive insurance:Divers must have valid dive insurance
- Wi-Fi Internet :Not available at the moment yet
- Laundry Service:Available with additional charge
- Massage Service:Not available at the moment yet
- Payment on board:Cash (USD, EUR, PHP)
- Crew Number:16, include 2 - 3 dive guides
Itineraries
Visayas Seascape - 10D/9N
DAY1 : The Boarding is 13H.....17H at Cebu Yacht Club , from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkement, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.
DAY 2 : 4 dives in MALAPASCUA
DAY 3 : 3 dives in MALAPASCUA
DAY 4 : 3 dives in BOHOL
DAY 5 : 3 dives in BOHOL
DAY 6 : 3 dives in BOHOL
DAY 7 : 2 dives in CEBU Dive with Whale sharks.
EXCURSION: CEBU
DAY 8 : 3 dives in NEGROS
DAY 9 : 3 dives in BOHOL
DAY 10 : Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H.....11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City
Tubbataha - 7D/6N
DAY1 : The Boarding is 13H.....17H at Port of Puerto Princesa , from the airport or from your hotel in Puerto Princesa a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkement, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.
DAY 2 : 3 dives in TUBBATAHA
DAY 3 : 4 dives in TUBBATAHA
DAY 4 : 3 dives in TUBBATAHA
DAY 5 : 4 dives in TUBBATAHA
DAY 6 : 3 dives in TUBBATAHA
DAY 7 : Return to Port of Puerto Princesa, the disembarkation is from 08H.....11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Puerto Princesa
MALAPASCUA CAGAYAN - 10D/9N
DAY1 : The Boarding is 13H.....17H at Cebu Yacht Club , from the airport or from your hotel in Cebu City a guide will drive you to the boat, embarkement, briefing, and presentation of your cabin.
DAY 2 : 3 dives in MALAPASCUA
DAY 3 : 3 dives in BOHOL
DAY 4 : 3 dives in NEGROS
DAY 5 : 4 dives in CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS
DAY 6 : 3 dives in CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS
DAY 7 : 3 dives in CAGAYANCILLO ISLANDS
DAY 8 : 3 dives in NEGROS
DAY 9 : 1 dive in CEBU with whale sharks and 2 dives in BOHOL
DAY 10 : Return to Cebu Yacht Club, the disembarkation is from 08H.....11H, we will drive you to the airport or to your hotel in Cebu City.
More
Destinations | Tubbataha Reef, Visayas and Leyte |
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Facilities | Nitrox support, Camera Station, Rebreather Friendly, Laundry |
Languages spoken | English, French |
Schedules & routes
Prices & conditions
Included
- Diving activity (incl. tanks, weights, weight belts)
- Maldivian GST Tax 16%
- Cabin cleaning service
- Transfers from airport and/or hotel to the yacht
- Full-board meal plan (including snacks)
- Soft drinks
- Dive guide service
- Dinner ashore the night before disembarkation
- Land excursions and activities throughout the trip
- Boat accident insurance
Not included
- Domestic flights in destination country
- Complimentary alcoholic beverage with dinner
- Dive courses on board
- Crew gratuity
- Dive equipment rentals
- Dive insurance (mandatory requirement)
- Travel insurance (trip cancellation insurance)
- Fuel surcharge
- Larger tank (15 L)
- Nitrox fills
- Marine park fees & Port fees
Useful information
Tubbataha Reef
Period : Liveaboards run trips ONLY from March to June.
Visa's : Nationals from the vast majority of countries, including all ASEAN countries, can enter the Philippines without a visa for a period not exceeding 30 days. Central Asia and India citizens need a visa before arriving. Please check with the nearest consulate of the Philippines about the most-updated imformation.
Climat : Average daily temperature range is 31°C year round. The rainy season is July to December (with the most storms generally in November and December) and the dry season is January to June.
Water : Water temperature averages from 27°C - 30°C. The hottest time of the year is March to May and the coolest is December to February when the water temperature may drop to 24°C - 26°C.
Clothing : Light clothes and sun protection is essential while visiting, early months can be slightly rainy.
Plugs : Type A electrical plug most commonly found (but type B and C sometimes used) 220V @ 60Hz.
Flights : International flights arrive to Manila, with daily domestic connections to Puerto Princesa.
Currency : Local currency is Philippine Peso (PHP), other currencies can be easily changed at banks or money changers, and international ATM's are available. Credit Cards are widely accepted but when travelling to outer island it is recommended to carry sufficient amount of Philippine pesos.
Visayas and Leyte
Period : Liveaboards trip can be offered from December to March.
Visa's : Nationals from the vast majority of countries, including all ASEAN countries, can enter the Philippines without a visa for a period not exceeding 30 days. Central Asia and India citizens need a visa before arriving. Please check with the nearest consulate of the Philippines about the most-updated imformation.
Climat : There are generally 2 seasons in the Visayas: the rainy season from June to November, and the cool dry season from December to March. Typhoon season is from July to October. Average daily temperature around 28°C.
Water : Water temps stay upwards of 27°C through most of the year
Clothing : Light clothes and sun protection is essential while visiting, but a light jacket is good for possible cooler evenings.
Plugs : Type A electrical plug most commonly found (but type B and C sometimes used) 220V @ 60Hz
Flights : International and domestic flights arrive directly to Cebu.
Currency : Local currency is Philippine Peso (PHP), other currencies can be easily changed at banks or money changers, and international ATM's are available. Credit Cards are widely accepted but when travelling to outer island it is recommended to carry sufficient amount of Philippine pesos.
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