Oceanic Explorer is a comfortable standard dive yacht, offering scuba trips around the Philippines according to seasons, it can accommodate 21 guests.

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Oceanic Explorer is a 33 meters long, 6.2 meters wide steel vessel, cruises at 8 - 10 knots per hour. It was originally built back in 1979, and compeletly rebuilt in 2017. It offers great service with a professional team.

Oceanic Explorer a main salon situated upper deck with living and dining areas and TV, DVD and stereo and an assortment of movies, DVDs, books and magazines.

The top sun deck is for those who want to sunbathe on the chaise longues or relax in the jacuzzi. It is partially shaded with chairs and lounges is for lounging and relaxing in or out of the sun. There is also a bar area can provie drinks.

Oceanic Explorer will prepare 3 gourmet meals daily served buffet style. Guests can expect a blend of Asian cuisine along with French and Italian influence. A choice of at least 2 entrees is offered at lunch and dinner accompanied by fresh vegetables, a salad, pasta and rice. Snacks and exotic fresh fruits are always available.

Vegetarian, vegan and gluten free as well as allergies so let us know upon booking if you require special meals. If you are celebrating a birthday, anniversary, or other special life event, please let us know. Our crew stands ready to assist you in making your special day something to remember.


Cabin

Oceanic Explorer has 10 air-conditioned guest cabins, it can host up to 21 guests :

All cabins have ensuite bathroom, storage area, universal electrical outlets with 220/110V.

2 Deluxe Cabins (A1 & A2) :
Located on the sun deck, each cabin comes with 2 twin beds, TV, port windows.

1 Deluxe Cabin (B1) :
Located on the upper deck, this cabin comes with 2 twin beds, TV, port windows.

2 Standard Cabins (B2, B3) :
Located on the main deck, one cabin comes with twin share beds, one cabin comes with a double bed, port windows.

1 Premium Economy Cabin (C5) :
Located on the main deck, this cabin comes with 3 single beds (not bunk style), port windows. The cabin comes with low ceiling at 6ft or 182cm height.

4 Economy Cabins (C1 - C4) :
Located on the main deck, each cabin comes with twin bunk beds, port windows. All cabin comes with low ceiling at 6ft or 182cm height.


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:Complimentary for Nitrox divers
  • 15L Tanks:Available with additional charge
  • REBREATHER Dive:Not available at the moment yet
  • 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:Not available at the moment yet
  • Massage Service:Not available at the moment yet
  • Payment on board:Visa, MasterCard or cash (USD/PHP)
  • Crew Number:18, each guide for 5 - 6 divers only

Itinerari (V.O)

Tubbataha itinerary - 7D/6N, up to 19 dives

Day 1 - Arrival in Puerto Princesa :
Boarding from 12:00PM. Check-in onboard Briefing by Boat Manager/Dive Master 18:00H Departure to Tubbataha Reef (ETD) Accommodation and meals onboard Explorer.

Day 2 - North Tubbataha (4 dives) :
Arrive at Bird Island, North Tubbataha.
Dive Sites: Shark Airport, Washing Machine (Larry’s Reef), Sea Fan Alley

Day 3 - North Tubbataha (4 dives) :
Whole Day Diving at North Tubbataha
Dive Sites: Ranger Station, Amos Rock
After dinner during the night departure for Light House, South Tubbataha

Day 4 - Lighthouse, South Tubbataha (4 dives) :
Whole day diving at South Tubbataha
Dive Sites: Black Rock, North wall of South Atoll

Day 5 - South Tubbataha (4 dives) :
Whole day diving at South Tubbataha
Dive Sites: Light House, Delsan Wreck, Staghorn Point

Day 6 - South or North Tubbataha :
Day Diving only (2-3 dives)
Departure for Puerto Princesa City

Day 7 - Check out :
Arrival in Puerto Princesa City, Breakfast onboard then transfer to Airport around 10AM.


Apo Reef & Isla Verde - 7D/6N, up to 21 dives

Day 1 - Embarkation at Anilao Pier, Batangas : Check-in onboard the Explorer, Dinner onboard, Departure for Apo Reef ETD 2100H

Day 2 - Apo Reef ( Reef Diving )

Day 3 - Sangat Reserve ( Wreck Diving )

Day 4 - Sangat Reserve ( Wreck Diving )

Day 5 - Sangat Reserve ( Wreck Diving )

Day 6 - Siyete Pecados / Barracuda Lake ( reef diving)

Day 7 - Check out at Anilao pier, Batangas
Arrival in Anilao, Batangas, Breakfast onboard.


Note : The above shown are as suggested itineraries ONLY. Timings/dive sites are subject to change depending on tide, current, weather, sea and safety considerations.


Flights Suggestions :

Tubbataha Trips :
Take Cebu Pacific or Philippine Airlines flights from Manila (MNL) to Puerto Princesa (PPS).

The boat travels overnight to Tubbataha reef on the day of departure and return so you can count on your first dive (conditions permitting) in the early morning on the second day of your booking and your last dive on the evening before the last day of your booking.

Flights between Manila and Puerto Princesa are often delayed so it is recommended to book your flights with arrival well before 4pm on the day of departure. Extra time can be used to organize your gear on the boat. You might also want to consider arriving a day earlier and do an Underground River Tour.

Departure flights are recommended 24 hours after your last dive. If you plan to dive in the evening the day before the overnight return trip to Puerto Princessa, it is recommended to schedule your departure flight in the late afternoon or evening on the last day of your trip.

Apo Reef & Isla Verde Trips :
Embarkation point is at the Anilao Pier in Anilao, Batangas. Guests will need to book a shuttle or take a taxi from Manila Airport to Batangas. Guests should arrive in the afternoon, boarding time is 0600pm. From Manila, it is approximately 2 ½ hours going to Batangas. We can help you arrange your land transfers.

Traduci

Altro

Destinazioni Tubbataha Reef, Coron e Apo Reef
Disponibili a bordo Supporto Nitrox, Camera Station
Lingue parlate a bordo English

Orari & percorsi

PREZZI E CONDIZIONI

Incluso

  • Attività subacquea (incl. Cilindri, cinghia e pesi)
  • Imposta GST maldiviana 16%
  • Servizio di pulizia della cabina
  • Trasferimenti dall'aeroporto e/o dall'hotel allo yacht
  • Pensione intera, Snack / Spuntini
  • Dive guide service
  • Immersioni nitrox
  • Cena il giorno prima dello sbarco
  • Land excursions and activities throughout the trip
  • Boat accident insurance

Non incluso

  • Domestic flights in destination country
  • Complimentary alcoholic beverage with dinner
  • Bibita analcolica
  • Mancia dell'equipaggio
  • Noleggio attrezzatura subacquea
  • Assicurazione subacquea (requisito obbligatorio)
  • Travel insurance (trip cancellation insurance)
  • Supplemento carburante
  • Larger tank (15 L)
  • Tasse del parco marino / Tasse portuali

INFORMAZIONI UTILI

Tubbataha Reef

Periodo : Le crociere si possono fare solo da marzo a giugno.

Visto : Molti nazioni hanno diritto ad un visto gratuito di 30 giorni dato all'arrivo, i cittadini dell'Asia Centrale e dell'India devono avere un visto prima di arrivare. Contattate l'ambasciata o consolato piu' vicino per maggiori informazioni.

Clima : Temperature medie su 31 gradi.

Acqua : Temperatura dell'acqua tra i 27 e 30 gradi.

Abbigliamento : Vestiti leggeri che proteggano dal sole sono essenziali, ma una giacca leggera o giacca a vento sono consigliate per le serate piu' fresche.

Prese : Tipe A le piu' comuni, ma tipo B e C vengono usate qualche volta, corrente 220V @ 60Hz.

Voli : I voli internazionali arrivano a Manila e da li si raggiunge Puerto Princesa con un volo domestico.

Valuta : La moneta locale e' il Philippine Peso (PHP),le altre valute si possono cambiare facilmente. I bancomat sono comuni e le carte di credito sono accettate un po' ovunque.


Coron e Apo Reef

Periodo : Le crociere sono possibili tutto l'anno. La stagione secca da novembre a giugno porta l'acqua piu' calda e la miglior visibilita'.

Visto : Molti nazioni hanno diritto ad un visto gratuito di 30 giorni dato all'arrivo, i cittadini dell'Asia Centrale e dell'India devono avere un visto prima di arrivare. Contattate l'ambasciata o consolato piu' vicino per maggiori informazioni.

Clima : La stagione secca va da dicembre a maggio, quella piu' fredda delle piogge va da giugno a novembre, la temperatura media di giorno e' di 29 gradi. Le temperature medie tutto l'anno vanno da 21/30 a 25/34 gradi.

Acqua : La temperatura media e' di 27 per la maggior parte dell'anno.

Abbigliamento : Vestiti leggeri che proteggano dal sole sono essenziali, ma una giacca leggera o giacca a vento sono consigliate per le serate piu' fresche.

Prese : Tipe A le piu' comuni, ma tipo B e C vengono usate qualche volta, corrente 220V @ 60Hz.

Voli : Voli internazionali arrivano diretti a Manila, Batangas puo' essere raggiunta con la macchina in poche ore, invece tra Manila e Coron si puo' prendere un volo interno.

Valuta : La moneta locale e' il Philippine Peso (PHP),le altre valute si possono cambiare facilmente. I bancomat sono comuni e le carte di credito sono accettate un po' ovunque.

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