The Tubbataha Reefs are one of the greatest diving destinations on earth, a remote and pristine UNESCO World Heritage marine park lying in the heart of the Sulu Sea, far from the coast of Palawan. An isolated jewel of the Coral Triangle, reachable only by liveaboard during a short season, it offers world-class diving of almost unrivalled richness.
The park protects two vast atolls ringed by sheer coral walls that plunge into the deep blue, teeming with an extraordinary abundance of marine life. Sharks, rays, turtles, vast shoals of fish and pristine coral gardens make it a diver’s paradise, its remoteness and strict protection having preserved one of the most intact reef ecosystems in the world.
Accessible only from around March to June, when the seas are calm, Tubbataha is a bucket-list destination for the serious diver, offering encounters with pelagic life and coral of exceptional quality in crystal-clear water far from any crowds.
Ashore there is nothing but open sea and a tiny ranger station, offering a profound sense of remote wilderness. Its pristine beauty is exceptional.
With its pristine coral walls and world-class diving, the Tubbataha Reefs are a remote jewel of the Sulu Sea. Guests can dive sheer coral walls teeming with sharks and rays, and experience one of the most pristine and spectacular reef systems on earth.