Solitude One Liveaboard Philippines

Solitude One Liveaboard in the Philippines is a former research and trading vessel that has today been converted into perhaps one of the world's best liveaboards. The boat takes a total of 22 guests and 10 cabins in total. Three cabins are staterooms, six cabins are deluxe and one cabin is a four-bed cabin. All cabins have their own air conditioning, TV, hairdryers, own shower and toilet and shower cream is offered in all cabins.

The restaurant part or the lounge on the middle deck offers very good food and full board and snacks are served here daily. A total of five meals per day include small breakfast, large breakfast, lunch, snacks and dinner. In addition, you have access to cookies/biscuits and noodles at all hours of the day. The bar is open daily for drinks and other snacks. Soft drinks are also available in the lounge, which are included in the price. It is even ok to bring your own drink on board free of charge. On board the Solitude One liveaboard in the Philippines, there is a jacuzzi for nice relaxation after the day's diving. TV is on board in the lounge with a large selection of films and also a library with plenty of books. Large space for camera maintenance and the diving deck is well adapted with plenty of space for storage and turning room. On the upper deck you will find the jacuzzi and there are also sun loungers for relaxation.

Large dive deck and great focus on safety

The diving deck is large and spacious with plenty of room for cameras and other equipment. Safety, service and comfort are three pillars here. On board there is Nautilus GPS for all divers who want, SMBs, weights and belts are included as well as air. Nitrox is available as an extra option. There are three compressors on board and there are three companion boats to help facilitate shorter transports to the dive sites. Rebreather is possible but only on full charters where all divers use this.

Depending on the time of year, Solitude One liveaboard in the Philippines runs different tours. As a rule, Tubbataha Reefs are interspersed with various cruises in the Visayas. So-called transitions trips are also offered a couple of times a year. Be sure to combine yours liveaboard in the Philippines with visiting someone another place.

Technical specifications:

  • Height: 52 m
  • Width: 8,6 m
  • Cabins: 10
  • Construction material: Steel Monohull
  • Maximum number of guests: 22
  • Jacuzzi: Yes
  • Speed: 10 knots
  • Guides: 1 per 6 divers
  • Nitrox: Yes
  • Compressed air: Yes
  • Nautilus Lifeline GPS: Yes
  • Charging station: Yes
  • Tenders: 3

All pictures with © approval from Solitude One, Philippines

Cabins available on board

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Master Stateroom

Three cabins, two with double beds and one with two single beds. All cabins have their own shower/toilet. Two cabins are on the main deck and one cabin is on the lower deck. All cabins have their own TV, air conditioning, safety deposit box, hair dryer.

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Deluxe Cabin

Six deluxe cabins in total, three with a double bed and an extra upper bed - can be used as a double or two single beds. Two cabins with a double bed and a single bed (bunk bed). All cabins have their own shower/toilet and are located on the lower deck. All cabins have their own TV, air conditioning, safety deposit box, hair dryer.

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Quadruple Cabin

A room for small groups, families or single travelers. The cabin has two single beds and a bunk bed. cabins have their own shower/toilet. The cabin has its own TV, air conditioning, safe deposit box, hair dryer.

Safaris

Diving trip Philippines Apo reef and Coron
Diving trip Philippines Apo reef and Coron

Diving trip in the Philippines with Apo Reef and Coron in the Sulu Sea. Apo is sometimes called "little Tubbataha" and often offers very good visibility and plenty of pelagic species with sharks and rays. You combine with the amazing wrecks in Coron in northern Palawan. This is a really cool diving safari.

Tubbataha safari
Tubbataha safari

Diving from a liveaboard gives divers the best chance to experience many different places in the Philippines or to get to places that cannot be reached by diving from land. Tubbataha National Park is one of those places that is very remote and can only be visited a few months of the year. Fantastically good!

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When you want to experience the ultimate diving trip, there is often nothing that beats a trip with a liveaboard! A fantastic opportunity to access the best diving in a destination while being out at sea enjoying the big blue and focusing on relaxation, holidays and diving. Always welcome / Your Scuba Travel Team!

Price information!

All prices in the examples here are only for your liveaboard with diving, accommodation and any transfers when the liveaboard offers it in its prices.

The price examples are exclusive of international flights from Scandinavia.

On some liveaboards there may be fuel surcharges and port and marina fees which are sometimes paid in advance and sometimes on board the boat.

Contact us for the complete package price including flights, possible hotel nights and other things and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

NOTE!

Flight prices are extremely volatile and can only be confirmed once you have booked and paid for your flights.
Exchange rates change daily but we try to keep them as current as possible. For many liveaboarders, one to two hotel nights before or after your liveaboard may be necessary. Hotel nights are not included in the prices here but are added. These nights are sometimes absolutely necessary to secure against possible flight delays and avoid problems with connecting flights on to your dream trip.

Note that the dates below only show dates for the liveaboard itself unless otherwise stated. They therefore do not include flight days or any extra nights. Once we have received your request, we will get back to you with a quote for the price and date of your trip according to your wishes.

Please note! Keep in mind that flight prices can increase a lot during holidays such as Christmas, Easter, school holidays, etc. We recommend that you book early.




What is included in a liveaboard package?

  • Transfers airport - boat t/r
  • 7 – 13 nights in a share in a double cabin with private bathroom
  • All meals (5 meals per day) including soft drinks
  • 24 hours access to cookies/biscuits/noodles: Yes
  • 3-4 dives per day with a guide
  • 12L bottle, weights and weight belt
  • Nitrox against supplement

Other liveaboards in the Philippines

 

Infiniti Liveaboard Philippines

Infiniti Liveaboard Philippines

Infiniti Liveaboard in the Philippines is a large, beautiful liveaboard with room for 22 divers and offers comfortable relaxation and good food. All cabins on board have their own air conditioning and different tours are offered during different parts of the year depending on winds and weather.

 

 

Atlantis Azores Liveaboard Philippines

Atlantis Azores Liveaboard Philippines

Atlantis Azores is a large boat with room for 16 divers and offers comfortable relaxation and good food. All cabins on board have their own air conditioning and different tours are offered during different parts of the year depending on winds and weather.

 

 

Southern Visayas safari liveaboard

Southern Visayas safari liveaboard

Diving from a liveaboard gives divers the best chance to experience many different places in the Philippines. Southern Visayas with Cebu, Negros and Bohol are some of these places that offer great diving and here you have the chance to see huge shoals of sardines, sharks, whale sharks and much more.

 

 

Diving trip Philippines Apo reef and Coron

Diving trip Philippines Apo reef and Coron

Diving trip in the Philippines with Apo Reef and Coron in the Sulu Sea. Apo is sometimes called "little Tubbataha" and often offers very good visibility and plenty of pelagic species with sharks and rays. You combine with the amazing wrecks in Coron in northern Palawan. This is a really cool diving safari.