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Palau Sport Liveaboard, Philippines

Rating 7.7 out of 10 7.7 Good
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  • Nitrox available
from   245 / day Book Now

“The service was very good, the crew helpful and the divemasters are capable professionals.”

Henry T, Flag of Netherlands Netherlands

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    • 4 dives per day
    • Nitrox available on board
    • WiFi available

MY Palau Sport is a 38-meter/125-foot steel-hulled twin-engine liveaboard that accommodates 24 guests on dive safaris in the Philippines. This newly renovated vessel is fully air-conditioned and houses 9 twin-berth cabins and 3 queen-size cabins, all with en-suite facilities. There is a dive deck complete with dive equipment, and the best sunset view at the open-air lounge area. In the Dining and Bar hall, guests can enjoy our buffet meals comprising 4 main dishes: salad, soup, dessert, and some fine wines and spirits. The MY Palau Sport has some of the most seasoned dive masters/instructors on board who collectively ensure the safety of the guests. There are 2 tenders equipped with individual cradles to protect your gear.

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Included: VAT, Port Fees, Drinking Water, Tea & Coffee, Welcome Cocktails, Full-Board Meal Plan (All meals), Half-Board Meal Plan, Snacks, Diving Package, Cabin Towels, Complimentary Toiletries, Deck Towels.

Required Extras: Fuel Surcharge (100 USD per trip), Mandatory Service Charge (100 USD), National Park Fees (20-100 USD).

Optional Extras: Gratuities (100 USD), Airport Transfer (150-180 USD per trip), Hotel Transfer (150-180 USD per trip), Alcoholic Beverages, Soft drinks, Extra Dives (50 USD), Night Dives (50 USD), Nitrox (10 USD), Nitrox Course (250 USD), Private Dive Guide (100-150 USD per trip), Rental Gear (50 USD), Scuba Diving Courses (400 USD), Snorkel Gear (8 USD), Snorkeling Guide (30 USD), Laundry / Pressing Services (10 USD per activity), WiFi internet (35 USD), Massage (25 USD per activity).

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Palau Sport Reviews

  • Rating 7.7 out of 10
  • 7.7 Good
  1. Vessel
    6.9
  2. Crew
    7.5
  3. Food
    8.8
  4. Diving
    8.0
  5. Value
    7.1
  • Rating 2.8 out of 10
  • 2.8 Review score
  • BARBARA S
  • Flag of United States United States

Boat in disrepair, Diving just okay. Meeting new dive friends made it great..

Upkeep on boat is poor. *Food was never warm and was the same every day. *Dive guides were not knowledgeable - did not check current before the whole group went in the water. *Black soot on outdoor decks - stayed on feet. outside areas were never cleaned *No hot water for showers. We elected to shower outside instead. *Drawers in rooms will not open/ close completely. *NO a/c in rooms - 79-81 degrees always. *Chase boats did not stay with divers during dives- forgot about a group for over 30 minutes floating in water waiting for pickup. *No one specified as head person to report concerns/issues. * Lack of communication on boat * no merchandise to purchase. *Only water available to drink without purchase. *we never knew or saw who was captain or chef or crew members.

Recommended for
The other people on board. We saw mantas one time. Being out on the ocean.
  • Rating 9.2 out of 10
  • 9.2 Superb
  • Bob F
  • Flag of Australia Australia

Great dive experiences fostered by caring staff

Excellent staff and dive guides who ensured we were well cared for and saw plenty

Recommended for
Great dive guides. Excellent boat staff. Awesome dive experiences.
  • Rating 4.0 out of 10
  • 4.0 Review score
  • Eric W
  • Flag of Germany Germany

Unfortunately can't recommend

It's true that reef sharks can be seen on almost every dive, though often from a distance or quickly fleeing due to the unusually large dive groups. The highlight of the trip was definitely the group of fellow guests. The boat boys and service staff were kind and did their jobs well. Unfortunately, these were the only consistently positive aspects. The cabin did not have a proper air conditioning as described. Instead, there was a single pipe blowing air into the room, with no option to adjust it. One night, exhaust fumes were blown into several cabins, which left many of us feeling unwell. No explanation or apology was offered by the crew or management. Dive guidance was minimal. Our main guides, John and a local guide who barely spoke, were the least engaged I’ve encountered on any liveaboard. The crew was only introduced at the end of the trip, along with a not-so-subtle reminder about tipping. Communication throughout the trip was limited. We were kept in one large group of 10 divers instead of two smaller ones, making dives feel crowded. Our request to split the group was ignored. A serious concern was the condition of the rental dive equipment. Both of us were given BCDs that inflated on their own. They were repaired after we flagged the issue, but such faults are dangerous and unacceptable, especially for less experienced divers. While ocean conditions and marine life can’t be guaranteed (and the currents were indeed not in our favor for big pelagics), many of the issues we encountered were within the operator’s control. With more attention to safety, communication, and guest experience, this trip could have been significantly better.

Recommended for
it was a great group of fellow divers. reef sharks (in the distance). big barrel sponges and sea fans.

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