Manta Ray in Tubbataha
Manta Ray are filter-feeding cartilaginous fishes that could grow to as much as 23 feet wide. Despite their imposing size and gaping mouths, they… >
Tubbataha Reef awarded by TripAdvisor
Travel site Trip Advisor recently awarded Tubbataha Reef a certificate of excellence for consistently being rated highly by visitors who have… >
Ten ways to be an ally of the ocean
1. Save Energy Despite the overwhelming amount of evidence that shows that climate change is raising water temperatures and it negatively… >
The Coral Triangle – The Amazon of the Oceans
The Amazon Rainforest has long been considered as the lungs of the Earth due to its great size and biodiversity. Scientists… >
The Barracudas of Tubbataha
The barracuda is a ray-finned fish known for its large size and fearsome appearance. Its body is long, fairly compressed, and covered with small,… >
The sharks of Tubbataha
Tubbataha is home to at least fourteen (14) species of shark. Seasoned zoologists and filmmakers trooped to the Tubbataha reefs have been working doubly… >
How big is Tubbataha National Park?
Tubbataha Reef National Marine Park is located in the middle of the Sulu Sea. Only a few bits of rock and… >
Tubbataha 2015
Here’s what satisfied customer, Cris de Leon Hinlo, has to say about Tubbataha this year, along with some amazing photos of what they saw: It’s Tubbataha season… >
Dive in Tubbataha this Summer!
Tubbataha diving season is just around the corner! If you’re looking to dive in Tubbataha this season, we are happy to… >
Tubbataha: At the heart of the Coral Triangle
The waters surrounding the archipelagos of the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Timor Leste, Papua New Guinea and the Solomon islands form what… >