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A seasonal liveaboard to UNESCO reef walls, with Palawan nature on shore
Updated Feb 13, 2026 • 12 sources
Overview
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.
Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park is offshore and typically visited by liveaboard, concentrating effort into a short, high-impact dive season.
Expect steep walls, drift dives, and real chances of sharks plus manta encounters at cleaning stations during the park season.
Pair a 5 to 7 night boat itinerary with Puerto Princesa topside days like the Underground River and mangrove wildlife tours.
Visitor fees fund enforcement, and rules like mooring-only access and a single-use plastics ban help keep the reef system resilient.
Quick shortlist before you jump into the full planning page.


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.

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


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Last updated: February 13, 2026 • 12 sources
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