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Seadoors

Seadoors

2700 € / $3063 USD Standard Cabin or 2760 € / 3131 USD Deluxe Cabin / 6 nights-7 days



Construction: Steel hull design
Length: 25 meters / 82 feet
Beam: 6 meters / 20 feet
Draft: 2.5 meters / 8 feet
Cruise: 10 knots
Engine: 2 x 350 HP Yanmar
Generators: 1 x 80 KVA and 1 x 65 KVA, electrical 220V
Nitrox $

Schedules & Availability


Date

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18 JAN2025
6 nights
SOUTHERN VISAYAS
3 available spaces
EUR 2170.-
3 available spaces

Departure/Arrival

embark:
18 Jan 2025
Cebu City
disembark:
24 Jan 2025
Cebu City

Prices & Availability

Deluxe
Lower Deck
EUR 2242.-
fully booked
Standard First Deck
Main Deck
EUR 2170.-
2 spaces
Standard Upper Deck
Upper Deck
EUR 2170.-
1 space only male

Surcharges payable with booking

Marin park fees and other diverse taxes
EUR
85.-
 Booking Request
29 MAR2025
6 nights
TUBBATAHA
2 available spaces
EUR 2980.-
2 available spaces

Departure/Arrival

embark:
29 Mar 2025
Puerto Princesa
disembark:
04 Apr 2025
Puerto Princesa

Prices & Availability

Deluxe
Lower Deck
EUR 3052.-
fully booked
Standard First Deck
Main Deck
EUR 2980.-
fully booked
Standard Upper Deck
Upper Deck
EUR 2980.-
2 spaces

Surcharges payable with booking

Marin park fees and other diverse taxes
EUR
100.-
 Booking Request
05 APR2025
6 nights
TUBBATAHA
2 available spaces
from
EUR 2980.-
2 available spaces

Departure/Arrival

embark:
05 Apr 2025
Puerto Princesa
disembark:
11 Apr 2025
Puerto Princesa

Prices & Availability

Deluxe
Lower Deck
EUR 3052.-
1 space only male
Standard First Deck
Main Deck
EUR 2980.-
1 space only male
Standard Upper Deck
Upper Deck
EUR 2980.-
fully booked

Surcharges payable with booking

Marin park fees and other diverse taxes
EUR
100.-
 Booking Request
03 MAY2025
6 nights
TUBBATAHA
1 available space
EUR 2980.-
1 available space

Departure/Arrival

embark:
03 May 2025
Puerto Princesa
disembark:
09 May 2025
Puerto Princesa

Prices & Availability

Deluxe
Lower Deck
EUR 3052.-
fully booked
Standard First Deck
Main Deck
EUR 2980.-
1 space
Standard Upper Deck
Upper Deck
EUR 2980.-
fully booked

Surcharges payable with booking

Marin park fees and other diverse taxes
EUR
100.-
 Booking Request
10 MAY2025
6 nights
TUBBATAHA
5 available spaces
from
EUR 2980.-
5 available spaces

Departure/Arrival

embark:
10 May 2025
Puerto Princesa
disembark:
16 May 2025
Puerto Princesa

Prices & Availability

Deluxe
Lower Deck
EUR 3052.-
1 space only female
Standard First Deck
Main Deck
EUR 2980.-
2 spaces
Standard Upper Deck
Upper Deck
EUR 2980.-
2 spaces

Surcharges payable with booking

Marin park fees and other diverse taxes
EUR
100.-
 Booking Request
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The Seadoors is a 25-meter yacht, well equipped for diving. The ship has 8 airconditioned cabins on 2 decks. The ship has a large airconditioned living room in the center of the boat. The spacious dining room is located outside exposed to fresh air. In the kitchen, the chef will amaze you with scrumptious Asian meals.
The ship has eight comfortable air-conditioned cabins with ensuite bathrooms, and a double bed and a single bed in every cabin. Two cabins are deluxe. All cabins have windows in the bathrooms. The deluxe cabins are more spacious, with access to the bed by both sides, four windows, extra storage cabinets, and a desk. The standard cabins are spacious and have three windows, storage cabinets, and a desk. All the cabins have a queen size bed and a single bed. Towels are supplied.
The Philippines has been declared part of the "Center of the Marine Biodiversity" because of the number of species of fish and corals, more than any other marine environment on earth. Besides the diving, you will also be amazed by the welcome of the Filipinos and the beauty of the countryside. Guests will enjoy dives and moorings in blue lagoons, and will explore tropical white beaches and forests.
The ship cruises two main destinations: the Tubbataha Reef atolls (6-night and 7-night) and the Visayas. The Visayas itineraries include Malapascua 6-night), Southern Visayas (6-night), Visayas shark trips (6-night), Malapascua Cagayan (9-night), Visayas Odyssey (9-night), Visayas Seascape (9-night), and the Visayas long trip (12-night).



Dive Conditions

There are three seasons that affect the diving conditions in the Philippines. The northeast monsoon brings strong winds from December to March. The southwest monsoon affects the months of July through November which are wet but the ocean waters are warm. April through June are the dry months with very little winds.
November to May is the dry season in the Philippines, offering little to no rain and a nice hot and humid weather. This period of time is often considered as the best time to dive in the Philippines and is the most popular time to visit the country. Regardless, the diving season in the Philippines runs year-round, keeping in mind that some of the areas and certain marine life sightings are either seasonal or weather dependent, this includes Tubbataha which can only be dived around the months of March to June. During the wet season, typically runs from May to October, most of the dive sites remain great, the waters are warmer, and divers have the advantage of having uncrowded sites. Typhoons may occur during the wet season, particularly around July to September.
Tubbataha Reefs National Park – amazing biodiversity. Tubbataha is home to no less than 600 species of fish, 360 species of corals (about 50% of the coral species in the world), 11 species of sharks (including tiger sharks, whale sharks, and whitetips), 13 species of dolphins and whales, nesting hawksbill and green sea turtles. You can also see manta rays, schools of barracuda and tuna, and smaller marine life like nudibranchs, ornate ghost pipefish, seahorses, and frogfish.
Anilao, Batangas – best muck diving. The long list of small-scale sea life and critters that you can find in Anilao includes nudibranchs, frogfish, seahorses, cuttlefish, and pipefish. But don't leave your wide-angle lens at home. Beautiful coral reefs, turtles, huge schools of jacks, jellyfish, and the occasional reef sharks await in Anilao.
Dauin, Dumaguete – the luxury destination. The variety of marine life that you can find along the Dauin Coast include various types of frogfish, dragonets, pipefish, nudibranchs, blue-ring octopuses, bobtail squids, mandarin fish, seahorses, cardinalfish (with eggs), various shrimps and crabs. The main diving season in Dumaguete is October to early June, but the prolific marine life of Dauin can be found all year round, so there’s no worry of missing out.
Moaboal, Cebu – amazing sardine baitballs. Scuba diving in Moalboal is diverse and very vibrant. Think big schools of fish, beautiful walls, canyons and caves, and fascinating macro life. Pescador Island offers some of the best dives in the Philippines, featuring a dramatic wall with colorful soft corals teeming with anthias. Then there is a large cathedral on the west side of Pescador which makes a nice background for dramatic underwater shots. You can also see schools of barracuda, beautiful caves, reef sharks, and also smaller marine life like nudibranchs and frogfish
Puerto Galera, Mindoro – stunning white sand beaches and diverse dive sites. Canyons provide plenty of action with strong currents. For divers interested in wrecks, the three sunken boats of the Sabang Wrecks offer a fascinating dive trip. Don't forget to include a day trip to dive at Verde Island during your stay in Puerto Galera. Its passage is known to offer some of the highest biodiversity in the Philippines. Nudibranchs, reef octopuses, frogfish, and seahorses can be seen in abundance in Puerto Galera. There are also many stunning soft and hard corals to be found while exploring the reefs of this dream destination. Like most of the Philippines, Puerto Galera can be dived all-year-round.
Anda, Bohol – the hidden gem. There are 17 kilometers of coastline to explore in Anda, with a good mix of walls, slopes and sandy muck dive sites as well as coral gardens. The diverse underwater topography and critter population in Anda are really worth exploring. Divers can see pygmy seahorses, skeleton shrimps, anemone shrimps, dragon sea moths, mantis shrimps, Napoleon snake eels, nudibranchs, and mating mandarin fish. Turtles and beautiful reef fish can also be seen in the area. Anda can also be dived all-year-round.
Malapascua, Cebu – thresher sharks abound. Malapascua is known to be the best place in the world to see thresher sharks. This tiny oasis is the only place in the world where thresher sharks are consistently seen daily. Combine that with its pristine waters and milky-white beaches, and divers have a perfect destination for a dive vacation.
Coron Bay, Palawan – the destination for wreck dives. The historical World War II shipwrecks of Coron are unique. Coron Bay used to be the harbor for World War II Japanese warships. Eleven of these ships were sunk during an air attack in September 1944. Today the wrecks of serve as reef systems, supporting a number of marine critters. Some of the residents of these wrecks include scorpionfish, nudibranchs, cuttlefish, and octopuses. Divers see the occasional reef shark or stingray, hovering near the wrecks.