Liveaboard Diving in the Philippines
Liveaboard diving trips to four destinations in the Philippines Liveaboard: S/Y Philippine Siren
Diving in the Philippines by luxury liveaboard you will have the opportunity to explore many islands and fantastic coral reefs. The Philippines is made up of over 7,000 islands, surrounded by deep blue seas that contain some of the richest marine life on Earth. Thought by many to be the apex of the coral triangle, diving in the Philippines offers you a wide variety of marine environments to choose from. Dives on steep walls and offshore pinnacles, critter hunting in coastal reefs, wreck diving a sunken Japanese fleet and the opportunity to get up close to the World's largest fish - the whale shark. We offer 4 distinct trips to the islands and dive sites of the Philippines that will whet the appetite of even the most seasoned diver.
Itineraries for Liveaboard Diving in the Philippines

Year round - 7 / 10 nights The Visayas region is home to some of the best diving in the Philippines, with its wide diversity of marine life, steep coral covered walls, gentle sloping reefs and muck diving hotspots. During the tour we dive the islands of Cebu, Cabilao, Panglao, Balicasag and Pescador, along with dives at Apo Island marine sanctuary and Dauin. The trip offers not only fantastic macro but schooling fish and some larger pelagics. READ MORE ABOUT DIVING THE VISAYAS
March to May - 7day 6 night Sogod Bay is world famous for sightings of whale sharks. These enormous filter feeders arrive here each year to feed on the swarms of plankton that bloom in the warm shallow waters. The reefs around the bays of Southern Leyte & Limasawa Island provide havens for numerous fish species, whilst beneath the piers of Padre Burgos & Limasawa are a whole host of weird and wonderful creatures - just take care not to bump into the big one with the white spots! READ MORE ABOUT DIVING LEYTE
November to February - 10 nights Apo Reef, a UNESCO world heritage site, is considered by many to be among the best diving in the Philippines. The Japanese World War II wrecks around Busuanga Island, particularly in Coron Bay, have been one of Philippine diving's best kept secrets whilst Anilao is known for the many numerous smaller creatures that can be found along the sloping reefs and soft coral covered walls. READ MORE DIVING CORON & BATANGAS
February to June - 6 nights / 13 nights Proclaimed as a National Marine Park on 11/08/1988 and inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1993, in recognition of its outstanding universal value in terms of marine life species diversity and richness, Tubbataha Reef lay 182km south east of Puerto Princessa on Palawan Island, in the Sulu Sea and offer some truly amazing diving, only accesible by liveaboard. READ MORE ABOUT DIVING IN TUBBATAHA
Learn more about all of our Philippines Diving itineraries with regular updates from our Cruise Directors in their PHILIPPINES LIVEABOARD DIVING BLOG

Siren Fleet operates the luxury liveaboard yacht S/Y Philippine Siren to give you year round diving at the peak of the seasons. The S/Y Philippine Siren, a 40m Indonesian Phinisi, hosts 16 guests with an experienced crew of 12. Aboard each of our diving safaris you can expect
- Spacious, double or twin bed, air-conditioned, ensuite cabins.
- All meals included, freshly prepared by our top class chefs
- A wide selection of soft drinks, teas and coffee - from our espresso machine - all free of charge
- Free beer and a fully stocked cocktail and wine bar
- Free Nitrox and Free Aqua Lung dive equipment rental
- Camera set up areas and charging station
- Massage and Laundry services
Guest Feedback on our Philippine Liveaboard Dive Trips

"I was really impressed with this trip. A very roomy comfortable boat with staff and crew who were nothing but helpful and courteous. Whilst it was low seasons and we had to partially rerout to escape from the fringing effects of an ugly typhoon, it did not mar our diving in any way. I will definietly consider using WWDS again. a big + is the inclusive equipment, nitrox and beers. A Special thanks to Chris and Andrea for leading the trip with such friendliness and good humour. " - Phil Tudor, UK, Southern Visayas, August 2011.

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