MY PalauSport Liveaboard Review

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MY PalauSport dive boat review

The Palau Sport is a 38 liveaboard operating both in the Philippines and around Palau. Indeed, the steel hulled vessel offers itineraries to Cebu, the Tubbataha Reef and further to the picturesque Palau.

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Boat Cabins & Layout

The PalauSport welcomes a maximum of 30 guests on each voyage with 12 cabins available. Indeed, there are 9 double occupancy cabins on the ship plus 3 quad-shared cabins. Of course, this allows flexible options in term of accommodation and prices. Also, each cabin features an en-suite private bathroom with shower head. Plus, there’s usually enough of boxed on-shelf storage and hangers in each stateroom.

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Palau Sport’s On-board Facilities

You will find more than enough deck space where to relax between dives on the PalauSport! First, the upper deck displays the dive deck, the technical rooms but mainly the galley and a huge salon and dining area. Indeed, the spacious air-conditioned space welcomes the 30 guests to enjoy the meals but also for briefings and to relax during the day. Furthermore, the very top sundeck is fitted with tables, chairs and loungers… perfect to enjoy the views of the Philippines or take pictures of the beautiful archipelago of Palau.

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Vessel Layout

The vessel was made especially to cater to large groups of scuba divers. The twin-engine and steel hull allows stability and reliability for long cruises such as going to Palau. Of course, all the latest navigational and safety technologies are all set and ready to be used.

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Scuba Diving with the Palau Sport

The PalauSport can cater to 30 guests, which requires a huge dive deck and great organisational skills… seems like they have both! Indeed, the dive deck’s space seems efficiently managed and offers boxed storage for every individual kitting up station.

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Furthermore, there are separate rinse tanks for cameras and gear as well as Nitrox and air filling stations. Also, the PalauSport has two 9 meters tender boats assisting the diving operation. Indeed, you’ll get straight to the action packed waters and save your energy to explore the ocean floor!


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Where does this liveaboard dive boat go?

Check out the fabulous places where this dive boat travels to.
Note: some destinations may not be listed below, please enquire for more details.

Palau

Palau is within the coral triangle and is one of the “Seven Underseas Wonders of the World".

Palau Diving Review

Subic Bay

Interesting Wreck Diving close to Manila in the Philippines.

Subic Bay Diving Review

Donsol

The best place in the World to swim and dive with Whale Sharks! Also a fantastic spot for spotting Manta Rays.

Donsol Diving Review

Puerto Galera

Great spot for Macro Underwater Photography, to take a diving course and for amazing Drift Diving.

Puerto Galera Diving Review

Anilao, Batangas

The best place in the Philippines for Macro Underwater Photography! A must dive for muck diving and macro photographers. Thriving biodiversity and superb coral.

Anilao, Batangas Diving Review

Boracay Island

Great place to learn Scuba Diving or to take courses. Some interesting and challenging dive sites and good macro photography opportunities.

Boracay Island Diving Review

Bohol Island

Some of the best scuba diving in the Philippines! Great wall dives, Coral, Macro Pictures opportunities and Reef Sharks.

Bohol Island Diving Review

Coron, Palawan

One of the Best places in the World for Wreck Diving!!! Also very interesting lake diving all within a superb tropical scenery setting... ahh bliss!

Coron, Palawan Diving Review

Malapascua Island

The best place on Earth to see the very rare Thresher Shark! Good chances also to spot Manta Rays and world class macro diving. Very Beautiful pristine Island.

Malapascua Island Diving Review

Philippines

Thousands of stunning Islands with unlimited Scuba Diving opportunities! Some of the best Wreck Diving in the World is in Coron Island and great chances to spot the rare and shy Thresher Shark in Malapascua Island... The philippines will amaze every diver!

Philippines Diving Review

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One Liveaboard feedback for “MY PalauSport”

  1. Great Boat with very friendly crew and divemasters. Mr David Choy (owner) and his wife are very kind persons ! The divesites are nice and colourful, a lot of sharks – sometimes even whale sharks – and turtels… Clean boat and the kitchen is TOP. They have 2 speedboats with a lot of space. The only negative point is the cabins are a little small…but you only need it to sleep, the rest of the day you are on briefing, diving, eating or sunbathing… ;-)

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