Seadoors, Philippines

Seadoors, Philippines

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EUR 2,930 per trip
4.8
Excellent3 reviews
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  • NitroxSurcharge
  • Wi-FiNo
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  • Groups or
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  • Year built1999
  • Length25
  • Width6
  • Capacity16
  • MaterialSteel

Seadoors offers dedicated facilities to work with photos and cameras. Large sun deck supplied with sun loungers and coffee table for perfect relaxation. Nitrox and rebreather support is available. The boat offers a great variety of Philippines diving destinations from famous Tubbataha to Malapascua and Visayas.
 

Boat Interior

Seadoors has eight cabins, all equipped with air conditioning, private showers. There are double rooms on both upper and lower decks. Also, a boat has two deluxe cabins that are more spacious and has several windows, that supply better ventilation.

Time in between or after dives can be comfortably spent in boat's salon. It has a lot of space, and it is suited perfectly to chat with other divers on board. Another good place for relaxation on Seadoors liveaboard in the outside dining zone. Boat's guests can enjoy a panoramic view of Philippines Archipelago there. Of course, one of the best places to relax is a sundeck of Seadoors. It is equipped with several sun loungers and has a sitting area under the shade.
 

Dive Deck

The Seadoors diving deck has space for every diver on board. It is equipped nitrox booster, also it has a convenient diving platform. For photo enthusiasts, Seadoors liveaboard can offer special camera storage and also, charging points for equipment.
 

Safety

Safety for Seadoors crew team is always important. The boat equipped with first aid kit, emergency rafts, and life vests.
 

Itinerary

Seadoors itineraries include the Philippines must-see diving destinations, like Tubbataha and Visayas. Several types of sharks can be spotted during the Tubbataha trip. Hammerheads, grey sharks, whitetip sharks, nurse sharks are often a guest for this destination. Colorful coral reefs attract much different fish. This route also includes an opportunity to explore Delsan wreck, a small sunken ship lying on the southeast end of South Atoll. Flora and fauna of the Visayan Islands are amazing. Its diversity won't leave anyone indifferent.  While diving in Tubbataha here you can meet pygmies seahorses, turtles, nudibranchs and many other sea creatures. Also, underwater scenery presented by soft and hard corals, giant sea fans. Seadoors guests have an amazing opportunity to dive along the walls and plateaus.
 

When to Go

Diving on Phillippines is possible all year round. Time from November to June can be considered as the high season for diving. Dry season brings the best visibility

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  • 30% will be required within 3 days after the booking confirmation to secure the booking
  • 100% will be required in 94 days prior to the embarkation date
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  • 100% will be charged if cancelled in 96 days before the embarkation date
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Double Cabin (# 3, 4)
Deck
Lower Deck
Bedding
Double Bed + Twin Bed
Max occupancy
2 Guests
Ensuite Bathroom
Ensuite Bathroom
Aircon
Aircon
Number of Cabins
2 Cabins
All cabins are air-conditioned, have windows in the bathrooms and a queen size bed and a single bed, they are perfectly adapted for sharing, a spacious bathroom with shower and private toilet with hot water, towels are supplied
Deluxe Cabin (# 1, 2)
Deck
Lower Deck
Bedding
Double Bed + Twin Bed (Bunk-Style)
Max occupancy
2 Guests
Ensuite Bathroom
Ensuite Bathroom
Aircon
Aircon
Number of Cabins
2 Cabins
Cabins are spacious, with access to the bed by both sides, four windows, numerous cabinets, desk. All the cabins have a queen size bed and a single bed, they are perfectly adapted for sharing, a spacious bathroom with shower and private toilet with hot water, towels are supplied
Double Cabin (# 5, 6, 7, 8)
Deck
Main Deck
Bedding
Double Bed + Twin Bed
Max occupancy
2 Guests
Ensuite Bathroom
Ensuite Bathroom
Aircon
Aircon
Number of Cabins
4 Cabins
All cabins have windows in the bathrooms and a queen size bed and a single bed, they are perfectly adapted for sharing, a spacious bathroom with shower and private toilet with hot water, towels are supplied
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Seadoors Reviews

4.8
Excellent3 reviews
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V. Blanka

5
Already happily going back... :)Verified review
Just completed a liveaboard with them, and going back for another one next week - they were even so kind to keep some of my belongings in the meantime, need I say more? As someone with a very sensitive stomach and somewhat medically restricted diet, I was very impressed with the fact that there was always several dishes served. Breakfast is the common type with eggs, bacon/sausage/hot dogs, toast/pancakes/french toast, and fruit, while lunch and dinner each had several options - with chicken, pork, beef, and fish dishes served completely separately buffet style, so everyone could pick and choose. On the side there's always rice/potatoes, as well as some veggies (think this veggie mix was the same throughout the trip). But the soups & smoothies they serve, oh those are just to die for! The diving was good, with quite detailed briefings which I appreciated. The divers were split into French- and English-speaking groups. Someone mentioned that this added to the sense of exclusion between the groups, but honestly I think it was probably more efficient this way. I'm not sure if they'd normally do one or two briefings, two briefings worked very well logistically - neither the lounge was too crowded, nor the dive deck. I really liked the designated individual shelves and drawers for the "small stuff", and the rest of the gear you needn't worry about - it's all handled by the crew. They have two chase boats, and we were collectively impressed with skills of their drivers. There's also two showers in the back, as well as two large rinse tanks. All of our gear was rinsed for us at the end of the trip. Speaking of the crew, they were all super nice, courteous, and helpful. The cabins seemed new, while the bathrooms didn't quite compare... I don't know if it's simply due to different materials or something (I'm definitely no expert in this area), but they didn't seem as neat or clean as the cabins. No cause for concern, though, they're still fine, the two just somehow seem at odds with each other. Daily housekeeping was done. Oh, it said here on Divebooker that toiletries are provided, but they're not so make sure to bring your own. Towels abound, even though the ones in the cabin have not been changed during the trip. The ACs work great, and the water pressure is good, and each cabin has its own mini water heater. The lounge area is big and comfortable, and I gotta say I totally dig the bean bags & cushions! Actually I loved the overall color scheme onboard - white/turquoise in the cabins, colorful in the lounge! There's an open sundeck with sunbeds, as well as a covered outdoor lounge area. There's a charging station with a million (American type) sockets and non-slip mats, with some storage shelving underneath. This was also the only thing about the boat that made me cringe a little every time I brought my camera in or saw others do it... They're wet, and even though we did put down towels, the fact that we're handling wet stuff right next to chargers, cables, sockets... Maybe they could consider adding covers to sockets and a smaller shelf above them, simply so that the sockets are away & chargers at least on a physically separate surface from wet housings, neoprene covers, etc. Mind you, no problems happened at all, I'm just afraid this might be a matter of "when" rather than "if", so going with he proverbial better-safe-than-sorry. There's a bunch of fire extinguishers on board, even if clustered together behind the bridge, with the rule to shout "fire" if something were to happen and then crew would bring them. First time I've encountered this approach, but I see the point - takes away from people panicking and either forgetting about the extinguisher or freezing/using it improperly. There's also a lot of oxygen stored on board (I forgot how much exactly, but plenty in case something were to happen). Oh, even though the Divebooker details say there's no tech diving, they actually do support it, and even offer a rebreather discovery, which I think was also the first time I've seen that offered on a liveaboard. The owner was onboard, and I have a feeling he usually is. Pierlo seems chill and relaxed, and the crew didn't seem uncomfortable around him, which told me they must be treated well. He is a tech diving instructor, and also does UW photography. He doesn't run the show, though, Axel does that - and was very knowledgeable about the dive sites, while also friendly and chill. Pierlo mostly dived with the tech divers we had onboard, and Axel went out with the 2nd briefing group, which ever one that was on a given day. Overall, I had a good time and am definitely looking forward to my next trip with them in a few days! :)
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S. Ying-Yen

4.5
Nice crewVerified review
The crew are nice and helpful. Food is OK and snacks severed between dives are good. If you just want to dive with your buddy and don't need the help from the dive guide, this is your choice.
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D. Gabor

5
Variety in the VisayasVerified review
We spent a lovely time on board Seadoors diving at the best sites the Visayas can offer. The crew and especially Yannick created a nice atmosphere before, during and after dives giving informative briefings and setting good safety standards. The program surprised us in a positive way providing some of the most varied itinerary we ever had on a liveaboard anywhere, from thresher sharks trough macro to close encounters with whalesharks we had an incredible spectrum of dives. This neat boat will present the best what the Philippines can offer at a very good price/performance ratio. Highly recommended.
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