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Puerto Princesa And Tubbataha Gateway Palawan Philippines

A seasonal liveaboard to UNESCO reef walls, with Palawan nature on shore

Updated Feb 13, 202612 sources

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Overview

A seasonal liveaboard to UNESCO reef walls, with Palawan nature on shore

Puerto Princesa is Palawan's main air gateway and the classic jump-off for liveaboards to Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park, a remote UNESCO-listed reef system in the Sulu Sea. In season, you trade city comforts for a 5 to 7 night boat routine and some of the Philippines' most reliable big-animal diving: sharks on steep walls, manta cleaning stations, and massive fish schools. Outside the short Tubbataha window, Puerto Princesa still works as an easy base for warm-water courses, snorkeling, and island hopping in Honda Bay, plus bucket-list topside days at the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River and mangrove firefly tours. Think of this destination as two trips in one: a once-a-year offshore safari, and a flexible Palawan nature getaway on land.

What Makes It Special

  • UNESCO marine park, liveaboard only

    Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park is offshore and typically visited by liveaboard, concentrating effort into a short, high-impact dive season.

  • Big-animal wall diving

    Expect steep walls, drift dives, and real chances of sharks plus manta encounters at cleaning stations during the park season.

  • Two-trip planning wins

    Pair a 5 to 7 night boat itinerary with Puerto Princesa topside days like the Underground River and mangrove wildlife tours.

  • Strict conservation, better reefs

    Visitor fees fund enforcement, and rules like mooring-only access and a single-use plastics ban help keep the reef system resilient.

Signature Spots Preview

Quick shortlist before you jump into the full planning page.

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Lighthouse dive spot

Lighthouse

ReefWall

Advanced bay reef with sea fans, caverns, and current.

Visibility15 m
AccessModerate entry effort
CoralMixed health
Marine LifeGreat variety
FacilitiesBasic facilities
CurrentModerate current
Malayan (Wreck) dive spot

Malayan (Wreck)

Wreck

A wreck on the reef top in very shallow water, often 3 m to 5 m, making it one of the most surfacefriendly options in the park.

Seafan Alley dive spot

Seafan Alley

ReefWall

A wall drift where gorgonian fan corals feature prominently, with ledges that can hold nurse sharks and rays plus patrols of reef sharks.

Southwest Wall dive spot
Not Set
Amos Rock dive spot

Amos Rock

Pinnacle
Not Set
Black Rock dive spot

Black Rock

Reef

A manta ray cleaning station marked by a buoy near a rock at about 8 m.

Seasonality Preview

  • Best overall window: March to May (Tubbataha) and December to April (topside)
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Logistics Preview

  • Puerto Princesa International Airport · 2 km drive
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Safety Preview

  • Current and fast drop-offs
  • Remote location and delayed evacuation
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FAQ Preview

  • When is the best time to dive Tubbataha from Puerto Princesa?
  • How do I book a Tubbataha liveaboard and how far in advance should I plan?
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Last updated: February 13, 2026 12 sources

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