Atlantis Liveaboard Visayas East
Diving in Visayas East
Guests embark on an unforgettable 7‑night Infiniti East Route adventure, exploring some of the most diverse and pristine dive destinations in the central Philippines. From volcanic islands to dramatic walls and vibrant marine sanctuaries, this itinerary delivers a perfect balance of adventure, relaxation, and world‑class diving.
Day 1 – Embarkation (4:00 PM)
Step aboard Infiniti from Atlantis Dumaguete and begin your journey in comfort. Settle into your cabin, meet the crew, and enjoy a relaxed welcome briefing as the yacht eases into open water for an overnight cruise. Savour a gourmet dinner, unwind beneath the stars, and settle in early as the adventure ahead unfolds.
Days 2 & 3 – Camiguin
Spend two full days exploring the volcanic beauty of Camiguin, a compact island shaped by dramatic geology and enriched by the biodiversity of the Coral Triangle.
What makes Camiguin exceptional:
- Volcanic topography — Lava pinnacles, black‑sand slopes, freshwater springs rising from the seabed, and sculpted walls.
- Thriving marine life — Turtles, schooling jackfish and barracuda, frogfish, nudibranchs, and occasional pelagics such as eagle rays and reef sharks.
- Varied dive sites — From shallow coral gardens to deep offshore shoals and exhilarating drift dives.
Camiguin’s blend of volcanic structure and rich marine ecosystems creates a truly distinctive diving experience.
Day 4 – Sogod Bay
Discover one of the Philippines’ most successful marine conservation stories. Sogod Bay and the Napantao Marine Sanctuary, protected since 1996, now host extraordinary biodiversity and fish biomass.
Highlights:
- Walls and shelves lined with soft corals, hard corals in the shallows, and dramatic vertical relief.
- Abundant life — Turtles, frogfish, hunting trevally, resident whitetip reef sharks, and dense schools of reef fish.
- Macro treasures — Seahorses, nudibranchs, and critters on black‑sand sites.
Sogod Bay offers a rare combination of pristine reefs, thriving fish life, and exceptional visibility.
Day 5 – Anda
Anda is a diver’s delight, known for its long, continuous reefs, clear water, and superb macro life.
What to expect:
- Healthy coral walls and slopes with vibrant hard and soft corals, gorgonians, and sea fans.
- Macro abundance — Nudibranchs, shrimps, pipefish, small crustaceans, and occasional frogfish.
- Reef highlights — Green and hawksbill turtles, schooling snappers and fusiliers, and reef sharks on deeper slopes.
Anda offers a refined blend of beauty, biodiversity, and calm, scenic diving.
Day 6 – Pamilacan
Pamilacan Island is known for its steep sloping reefs, lush coral growth, and the possibility of encounters with dolphins, whales, and manta rays.
Diving features:
- Fringing reefs that transition into coral walls and slopes with excellent vertical relief.
- Marine life — Big barracuda, reef fish schools, macro life in sheltered pockets, and occasional pelagic visitors on the outer reefs.
- Marine sanctuary — A protected zone where cetaceans are often sighted.
Pamilacan blends serene reef diving with the thrill of big‑animal encounters.
Day 7 – Siquijor
Siquijor’s mystical reputation extends underwater, where dramatic structures and colourful reefs create a captivating final day of diving.
Highlights:
- Walls and sandy slopes rich with frogfish, nudibranchs, ribbon eels, and vibrant reef fish.
- Cathedrals and overhangs — Striking formations ideal for photography and exploration.
- Marine life — Turtles, occasional reef sharks, and large schools of trevally and jacks on deeper walls.
Siquijor offers a beautiful balance of atmosphere, colour, and biodiversity.
Day 8 – Disembarkation
Enjoy a final breakfast on board before disembarking at 7:00 AM at Atlantis Dumaguete — relaxed, refreshed, and carrying memories of a truly exceptional voyage.
“One Week on Land and One Week on Water”
I spent an amazing two weeks on the Atlantis properties. The first week we lodged at the resort in Dumaguete and the second week aboard the Adventurer.
The Atlantis in Dumaguete has everything you need in a dive resort. When we arrive in Manila, the Atlantis staff greeted us in the international terminal and helped transfer us to the domestic terminal to Dumaguete. The staff was also waiting to collect us in Dumaguete and transferred us to the resort.
My room in Dumaguete was spacious, had 24/7 hot water shower, TV with local and English channels, and mini-refrigerator. Outside the room, there were 2 chairs, table and drying rack. The restaurant, which is situated on the beach, had tasty menu and fine selection of drinks.
The diving is great in Dumaguete is great especially if macro photography or video is your thing. The dive masters are very friendly and knowledgeable. The Atlantis has several boats to take divers to various sites. The dive shop is quite organized, upon arrival, you are assigned a large bin for to store your dive gear and hang your gear.
Across from the dive shop, there is a large air-conditioned dry photo room. The room has plenty of room to charge your gear, air guns to help clean your photo gear, and TV to display you images and video.
The spa on the resort was quite affordable and service was great for a post dive massage.
Aboard the Adventurer, the same level of service was delivered. The boat was very spacious with lots of areas to relax. The rooms were good for a liveaboard. The food varied and was tasty. Dive masters were quite friendly and helpful. There was ample space to charge photo and video gear plus an area to soak equipment in fresh water and air guns to help move sediments.
We did the Bohol tour, which was good. However, I was told the best tour is the seasonal Tubbbataha tour… just gives me another reason to return.
During the 2 weeks, I executed 44 enjoyable dives and would more than happily return to any Atlantis property.
Room Tip: Ask for an high floor ocean front room