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Flying Dolphin III Liveaboard, Philippines

4.8Excellent1 verified review

Trips to best diving destinations of Philippines - Tubbataha reef, short trips to Coron wrecks. Small capacity is great for a vacation with a company of friends. Personalized service on board. Unique diving adventure on a catamaran boat.

Boat Interior
Flying Dolphin has 4 cabins on board. All are ensuite. The total capacity is 8 passengers. The boat is great if you traveling with your friends and want to book the entire boat. But she also suits individual divers. There are two cabins for twin sharing and two cabins with double beds.

The catamaran is a rather small boat, but still, there is plenty of space for relaxing after diving. You may stay at the salon that has entertainment facilities or go outside on the upper deck to enjoy the view and warm sea breeze.

Dive Deck
Dive deck on Flying Dolphin is not spacious. You can rent diving equipment on board with prior notice. All divers should have their own dive computers.

Safety
Flying Dolphin has all necessary safety equipment on board including life rafts and jackets, emergency oxygen, first aid kits, bilge pump alarm, searchlight.

Diving features
Catamaran offer three main itineraries. From April to June boat Flying Dolphin goes to Tubbataha Reef. It ’s a truly unique adventure. You can meet several types of sharks, see gorgeous coral reefs. Other diving destination boat visits Coron. If you like to dive at wrecks you definitely will appreciate this trip. Some of the Japanese boats were sunken here during WWII. Also, there is a trip that offers you to explore the Apo Reef with its hard coral gardens.

When to Go
Diving in Tubbataha has a very limited season that lasts only from April to June. The best time for Apo reef diving in the Philippines is between November and June, from July till November can be rainy. Water temperatures range between 23-29C/73-84F

This liveaboard is unavailable for individual bookings or available only for charters.You can explore other liveaboards in Philippines  or send us a Group Request

Cabins

Twin Bed Cabin
Lower Deck

Twin Bed Cabin

2 Guests
Double Bed Cabin
Lower Deck

Double Bed Cabin

2 Guests

Boat Specification

Year built / Renovation
1992 / 2018
Number of cabins
4
Dive guides to divers ratio
7 crew members
Groups or charters
No
Gear rental
Surcharge
Wi-Fi
No
Nitrox
No
Fleet/Managing company
Spirit of Diving
Length and width
18.9 m / 16.3 m
Capacity
8
Tenders
12 ft rubber boat with 25 HP Honda
Material
Glass Reinforced Plastic
Languages crew speak
English, German, Tagalog
Engines
2 x 75 HP
Generator
9 KW
Tech diving friendly
No
Handicapped Friendly
No
Compressors
2 Bauer
Freshwater maker
180 l / h

Dive Facilities

  • Compressors
  • Tenders for Diving
  • Dive Deck

Boat navigation & safety

Full safety

Food & Drinks

  • Western Food
  • Local Food
  • Dietary Restrictions
  • Alcoholic Beverages and Spirits
  • Hot & Cold Soft Drinks
  • Snacks All Day

Onboard Facilities

  • Audio & Video Entertainment
  • Sun Deck
  • Sun Loungers
  • Open Air Saloon
  • Indoor Saloon

Photographer Facilities

  • Charging Stations

Flying Dolphin III Reviews

4.8
Excellent
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4.8
Tubbataha reef June 2019
Very friendly staff, tasty food, pristine diving and cold beers after the diving. Highlights: check dive with tiger shark, several encounters with whale sharks and nurse sharks, silver tips and white tips every dive, huge schools of jackfish, BBQ night ;-)
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2019-06-16by K. Pieter 

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