
Description
Philippines liveaboard highlights
The Philippines comprise over 7,600 islands, surrounded by deep blue seas that contain some of the richest marine life on earth. Considered by many to be the apex of the Coral Triangle, scuba diving in the Philippines offers a wide variety of marine environments to choose from.
Whether it’s dives on steep walls and offshore
Services
Philippine Siren

The 40 metre Philippine Siren liveaboard was built on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. Handcrafted from ironwood and teak (traditional to the area), you will find no other diving liveaboard as beautiful in waters of the Philippines.
Philippine Siren welcomes up to 16 guests in eight cabins. Guest accommodation on board comprises two fixed double bed cabins, four fixed twins and 2 cabins that are flexible doubles/twins. Each cabin is equipped with individually controlled air-conditioning units, plenty of storage space and private ensuite bathrooms.
The spacious, air-conditioned saloon benefits from a cocktail bar, comfortable seating and a large flat screen TV. Dining is outdoors under a covered area with uninterrupted views of the ocean. An expansive dive deck provides ample space for kitting up and storing dive equipment, even when the vessel is full, and fresh water showers available to rinse off after each dive. Underwater photographers and videographers will definitely appreciate the separate rinse tanks as well as the designated areas for charging and preparation of camera equipment.
The vessel also benefits from 2 high-powered tenders, nitrox compressor, equipment rental, kayaks, laundry and massage services.
Vessel facilities
Guests: 16
Twin cabins: 6
Double cabins: 2
Ensuite: Yes
Air-conditioned: Yes
Towel change: Yes
Saloon: Yes
WiFi: Yes
Sundeck: Yes
Diving facilities
Diving school: Yes
Equipment rental: Yes
Nitrox membrane: Yes
Rebreather friendly: No
Charging station: Yes
Photography friendly: Yes
Compressors: 2 x MCH 13
Tenders: 2
Guides: 3
Security
First-aid: Yes
First-aiders: Yes
Emergency oxygen: Yes
Oxygen administrators: Yes
Life Jackets: Yes
Life Rafts: Yes
VHF ship to tender radios: Yes
Firefighting equipment: Yes
AED: Yes
Smoke detectors: Yes
Equipment rental
We offer equipment available for rental
Location
Master Liveaboards Philipines - Lapu-Lapu City, PhilippinesSecurity underwater
The sea.
1. Never hold your breath
Breathe deeply and slowly underwater. In addition to avoiding lung overexpansion issues, you will save air during your dive.
2. Always dive with a buddy
Always dive with a partner and make sure you stay close at all times.
3. Respect your limits
Always dive within the limits of your training. Train yourself before taking on new challenges.
4. Buoyancy
By maintaining good buoyancy control, you will increase your level of control, which will undoubtedly contribute to safer diving.
5. Pre-dive check
Before diving, check with your buddy: BCD, weights, straps, air, and final OK. This way, you can be sure you are ready to enter the water.
6. Keep learning
The more you practice your diving skills, the safer you will feel underwater. In courses like Rescue Diver, you can also learn rescue maneuvers to increase group safety.
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