Atlantis Azores is a spacious 16 person liveaboard perfectly designed for the needs of divers. The crew pride themselves on the highest standards of service and cuisine, and this liveaboard is a popular choice with first time and repeat guests, plus groups of divers.
Atlantis Azores follows a seasonal schedule of four different itineraries to ensure you get the best out of Philippines diving throughout the year.
This liveaboard has seven deluxe staterooms below decks with double and single berths, en suite bathroom with toilet and shower, and a hairdryer. A suite on the upper deck also offers a double and single berth with en suite. The suite has a desk, window and extensive storage space. All the cabins are fully air-conditioned.
An indoor saloon and dining area offers plenty of space to eat and relax. Meals are served family style and include fresh seafood, Filipino favourites as well as a selection of pastas, salads and homemade soups. The boat’s snack and drinks bar is also open throughout the day. All the drinks on board are complimentary and in addition you may bring your own beverages.
Facilities
Guests can enjoy a wide selection of movies on the flat screen TV, or sit back with a book or magazine from the on-board library. An assortment of board games and cards is also available. Marine life presentations and slide shows are often scheduled in the evenings.
Atlantis Azores features a partially covered sun deck with sun loungers, complete wet bar, hot tub, an assortment of sitting areas with tables and large swim platform with warm freshwater showers. A small on board boutique offers dive accessories and souvenirs.
The spacious dive deck has plenty of room to kit up in comfort and a large camera table with charging station. Most dives are conducted from two zodiac tender boats, and itineraries can feature up to five dives a day. Nitrox and dive courses are available on all trips. Technical diving and Rebreather diving is possible if pre-arranged.
Specification
Length: 32.6 metres
Width: 5.5 metres
Type: Aluminium Monohull
Engine: twin Cummings diesel engines
Cruising Speed: 10 knots
Navigation & Safety
Navigation: Chart-plotter, radar, depth sounder, GPS, radios, satellite phone and computer station, internet / cell coverage depending on location
Safety: EPIRB, life rafts and life jackets, oxygen system, defibrillator and firefighting equipment
Please note: Use of a dive computer is obligatory, and signalling devices must be carried on all dives.
Boat Features
- Nitrox Available
- Photographer Friendly
- Courses Available
- Luxury
Recommended for
- Singles
- Dive Clubs & Groups
- Families
- Experienced Divers
- Photographers
- Tec
Atlantis Azores
From £2,667 inc. accommodation, meals, diving.
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At a Glance
- When to Go Jan-Dec
- Rental Equipment Yes (£)
- Guests 16
- Nitrox Paid
- Group Discount 8 Guests
Highlights
- Great for groups
- Varied itineraries
- Camera facilities
- Up to 5 dives daily
What's included?
Price per person typically includes:
- Full-board in a twin cabin share
- Soft drinks
- Local beer, rum & wine to accompany dinner
- Snacks
- Up to 5 dives per day, including night dives
- Tanks & weights
Extras
- Please contact us for a flight-inclusive package
- Nitrox
- Marine park fees
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Upcoming departures
Upcoming departures for Atlantis Azores are listed below or view all departures on our Holiday Search where you can also sort/filter.
- Departure Date: 23 May 26
- Country / Itinerary: Philippines, Tubbataha
- Nights: 7
- Embark Disembark: Puerto Princesa Puerto Princesa
- Spaces Available: 2
£3,507
Additional information
- Dive areas visited: Philippines: Tubbataha
- Typical number of dives on trip: Please enquire
- Minimum dive experience: Please enquire
- Required certification: Please enquire
- Additional costs to be aware of:
– MPF TUBBATAHA:
$120
- Departure Date: 06 Jun 26
- Country / Itinerary: Philippines, Tubbataha
- Nights: 7
- Embark Disembark: Puerto Princesa Puerto Princesa
- Spaces Available: 5
£3,507
Additional information
- Dive areas visited: Philippines: Tubbataha
- Typical number of dives on trip: Please enquire
- Minimum dive experience: Please enquire
- Required certification: Please enquire
- Additional costs to be aware of:
– MPF TUBBATAHA:
$120
- Departure Date: 13 Jun 26
- Country / Itinerary: Philippines, Tubbataha
- Nights: 7
- Embark Disembark: Puerto Princesa Puerto Princesa
- Spaces Available: 16
£3,507
Additional information
- Dive areas visited: Philippines: Tubbataha
- Typical number of dives on trip: Please enquire
- Minimum dive experience: Please enquire
- Required certification: Please enquire
- Additional costs to be aware of:
– MPF TUBBATAHA:
$120
Cabins
Close- Departure Date: 03 Oct 26
- Country / Itinerary: Philippines, Visayas 7N
- Nights: 7
- Embark Disembark: Dumaguete Dumaguete
- Spaces Available: 15
£2,667
Additional information
- Dive areas visited: Philippines: Bohol & Cabilao
- Typical number of dives on trip: Please enquire
- Minimum dive experience: Please enquire
- Required certification: Please enquire
- Additional costs to be aware of:
– MPF VISAYAS:
$140
Cabins
Close- Departure Date: 28 Nov 26
- Country / Itinerary: Philippines, Visayas 7N
- Nights: 7
- Embark Disembark: Dumaguete Dumaguete
- Spaces Available: 6
£2,667
Additional information
- Dive areas visited: Philippines: Bohol & Cabilao
- Typical number of dives on trip: Please enquire
- Minimum dive experience: Please enquire
- Required certification: Please enquire
- Additional costs to be aware of:
– MPF VISAYAS:
$140
Liveaboard Information
Itineraries
The Atlantis Azores offers a choice of four itineraries showcasing different areas of the Philippines according to seasonal variation. Many of the areas they feature are only accessible via liveaboard.
January through to mid-March is diving with thresher sharks in Malapascua. Enjoy unrivalled action with these beautiful animals and dive some unspoiled walls and slopes during the week. Tubbataha is the most popular season running from mid-March through to early June – explore kilometres of pristine drop offs and see just about anything.
Dumaguete is the vessel’s base for the summer months of June through to December and the Visayas Safari is a unique opportunity to take in several beautiful islands in one week – something that would take several weeks, or several vacations, to do any other way. 10 and 12 night itineraries are usually available for full charter only but individual spaces may be available - please contact Regaldive for details.
Dive Information
The Philippines is an island nation located in Southeast Asia, with Manila as its capital city. The Philippine archipelago comprises 7,107 islands in the western Pacific Ocean which are home to spectacular scenery, pristine beaches, incredible sights and lively cities. Dramatic drop offs, vibrant reefs, wrecks, caves and a richly varied marine life also guarantee fabulous diving. Combined with the renowned Philippine hospitality and warmth, an unforgettable dive holiday awaits.
Regional overview
Southern Visayas from Mactan - Cebu, Bohol, Pescador, Apo and Negros islands
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. These itineraries can encompass Cebu, Cabilao, Panglao, Balicasag and Pescador, along with dives at Apo Island marine sanctuary and Dauin.
The area offers fantastic macro life schooling fish, as well as the possibility of some larger pelagics too - if you are lucky you may see thresher sharks come in to feed on schools of sardines. Whale sharks may also be seen here during August and September.
Southern Leyte - Diving with whale sharks
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 area is perfect for both scuba diving and snorkelling. As well as whalesharks, the reefs around the bays of Southern Leyte & Limasawa Island are a haven for numerous fish species, whilst beneath the piers of Padre Burgos & Limasawa are a whole host of weird and wonderful macro creatures.
Batangas & Coron for wrecks - Anilao, Apo Reef and Coron wrecks
Apo Reef, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is considered by many to be among the best diving in the Philippines. The whole North East side of the reef consists of drop offs and overhangs where whitetip and grey reef sharks, turtles, barracuda and shoals of snapper are common.
The Japanese World War II wrecks around Busuanga Island, particularly in Coron Bay, are particularly fascinating, with twelve wrecks so far been located in recreational diving depths. The Batangas region is known for the many numerous smaller creatures that can be found along the sloping reefs and soft coral covered walls. It is here you will find many new and often unidentified species of nudibranchs, along with ghost pipefish, pipehorses, seahorses, octopus and frog fish.
Tubbataha Reef National Marine Park from Mactan or Puerto Princessa
Proclaimed as a National Marine Park in 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. 182km south-east of Puerto Princessa on Palawan Island, the Tubbataha Reef in the Sulu Sea offers some truly amazing diving and is only accessible by liveaboard. Tubbataha reefs offers dramatic vertical walls and pinnacles rising out of great depths. The shallow reef tops are teeming with colourful reef fish; in many places stingrays, spiny lobsters, immature manta rays, turtles, leopard sharks and guitar sharks can be found. The walls are covered in huge barrel sponges, gorgonian sea fans, soft corals, hydroids and black corals. In deeper water, shoals of angelfish, butterfly fish, pennant fish, rainbow runners, Moorish idols, fusiliers, jacks, snappers and sweetlips follow you around. Large trevally, tuna and barracuda as well as grey reef sharks and whitetip sharks patrol. If you remember to look away from the fascinating reef wall from time to time, Giant manta rays and eagle rays may be spotted overhead along with turtles and groupers.
Malapascua to Cebu and Cebu to Malapascua
Malapascua is a tiny, picturesque island just off the northern tip of Cebu Island. Its dive sites offer some of the best chances of diving with the elusive thresher sharks that attract so many divers to the Philippines in the first place. This itinerary also takes in some great wrecks including the 100m passenger ferry Dona Marilyn, and the Tapilo, a Japanese cargo vessel sunk during WWII that is now a macro haven. This itinerary combines Malapascua with the best of the Southern Visayas itinerary above. Dive with threshers and whale sharks at Pescador Island, visit the famed artificial reef of Volkswagen cars at Dauin and enjoy the finest of Philippines diving at Apo Island Marine Reserve.
Planning your Holiday
Flight information
Regaldive can offer packages to the Philippines on a number of different airlines. Please note some itineraries will require overnight stays due to internal flight timings.
London - Manila: Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Emirates, Etihad Airways, Qatar Airways, Malaysia Airlines and KLM all fly via their national hubs.
London - Cebu: Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific and Emirates all fly into Cebu, with Singapore Airlines and Cathay generally offering the better connections.
Duration: Approximately 18 hours
Departure tax: Applicable for international and domestic flights, plus ferry ports
Getting there
The South Visayas, Southern Leyte and the Malapascua - Cebu - Malapascua trips all start and end on Mactan Island which is reached via Cebu international airport, where you will be transferred to the boat.
The Batangas and Coron Wreck one-way itineraries alternate the start and finish between Borocay and Palawan, and are reached via Manila, with an additional internal flight and land transfer
The Tubbutaha National Marine Park starts and finished in Puerta Pricessa, reached with an internal flight and transfer via Manila.
The Philippines and Palau Combo itinerary starts from Cebu and you will arrive at Cebu (Mactan) International Aiport before being transferred to the boat. The itinerary ends in Koror, Palau and your flight home will begin at Roman Tmetuchl International Airport.
All of the required transfers and internal flight can be arranged as part of your full travel package. All of the above, but especially those itineraries that originate in Cebu, make for a fantastic twin centre with one of Regaldive's land based resorts.
Transfers
Whichever island you are staying on, you are met at the airport/ferry port and transferred to your resort. Whether by flight, jeepney or banca boat, there are fantastic sights to enjoy on your journey there and back. Although some transfer can take up to a whole day, most clients pass feedback that this was a very interesting part of their overall trip.
The below information is to give you a give you a general idea of transfer times between regions; actual transfer times may differ slightly according to individual arrangements and ferry timetables, tides etc.:
- Cebu - Dumaguete: 3 to 4 hours by vehicle, ferry and hotel shuttle
- Cebu - Bohol/Panglao/Cabilao: 3 hours by vehicle, ferry, vehicle
- Cebu - Malapascua: 3 to 4 hours by vehicle and outrigger
- Dumaguete - Bohol/Panglao/Cabilao: 3 hours by hotel shuttle, ferry and vehicle
- Dumaguete (Pura Vida) to Panglao (Alona Vida): 3 to 4 hours by Outrigger conditions permitting
- Dumaguete - Malapascua: 6 to 7 hours by vehicle, ferry, vehicle and outrigger
- Panglao - Cabilao: 1+ hour vehicle and boat
- Panglao - Malapascua: 6 hours by vehicle, ferry, vehicle and outrigger
- Cabilao - Malapascua: 6 hours by vehicle, ferry, vehicle and outrigger
- Manila - Cebu: 1 hour by internal flight
- Manila - Dimakya or Coron, Palawan: 3–4 hours by internal flight, vehicle and boat
- Manila - Puerta Galera: 3 hours by vehicle and boat
- Manila - Caticlan or Kalibo: 3 hours by internal flight, vehicle and/or boat
Currency
The unit of currency is the Philippine Peso (PHP).
The US dollar is the most widely recognised foreign currency. Euros & GBP are also readily exchanged.
The majority of larger towns have ATMs, however, facilities for money withdrawal or changing are far less widespread away from the main centres of population. There are bank machines at the airport. Visa, MasterCard and American Express are accepted in most towns, but you may be required to pay a surcharge for their use. Outside of the main towns, not all places accept credit cards.
Visas
Entry requirements vary from country to country, and it’s important to check the latest visa information well before you travel. Some destinations may allow visa-free entry for a limited period, while others require an eVisa or a visa obtained in advance. To ensure you have the correct documentation for your trip, we recommend checking the official advice from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) or contacting the relevant country’s embassy or consulate. Other nationalities should check with their own consulate/embassy.
Passports
Before you travel, make sure your passport is valid for the full duration of your trip and meets the entry requirements of your destination. Many countries require at least six months’ validity beyond your planned return date, while others may have different rules. For the most reliable and up-to-date information, visit the UK Government’s passport guidance or the official travel advice pages for your destination. Other nationalities should check with their own consulate/embassy.
If you’re planning to travel to or via an EU country (with certain exceptions) your UK passport must meet two key requirements, it must be less than 10 years old on the day you enter the country and it must be valid for at least three months after your planned departure date.
Vaccinations & Health Advice
Health and vaccination requirements differ depending on where you're travelling. Some destinations may require proof of specific vaccinations or recommend certain precautions to protect your wellbeing.
We’re not qualified to provide you with specific advice on vaccinations and strongly recommend that you contact your healthcare professional before you travel to discuss the inoculations you may need to consider.
For trusted guidance on health and vaccination advice, refer to the NHS Travel Vaccination Advice, Masta Travel Health or Travel Health Pro websites.
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