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Atlantis Dive Resort, Dumaguete

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Atlantis Dumaguete, Philippines

Lipayo, Dauin, Dumaguete, Philippines | Full-board + unlimited  boat diving from $328++/ppn

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Atlantis Dumaguete Dive Resort Overview

Atlantis Dive Resort in Dauin, Dumaguete, is a beachfront luxury dive resort located within a short trip to some of the best dive sites in the Philippines including Apo Island, Siquijor, and of course Dauin Marine Sanctuaries, where you can find some of the world's best macro photography opportunities. 

Find out why Atlantis Dive Resorts & Liveaboards are our Preferred Partners in the Philippines. 

Quick Information 

  • No of Rooms: 44
  • Dive Center: On-site
  • Amenities: AC, spacious camera room, swimming pool, internet station, spa, bar, boutique, nitrox
  • WiFi: Yes, free
  • Airport shuttle: Yes, surcharge

 

How to Get There

Atlantis Dive Resort is located in the municipality of Dauin in Dumaguete, 500 kilometers south of Manila and 110 kilometers north of Cebu.

Dumaguete is the capital city of the province. Atlantis Dumaguete is usually a 1 ¼ hour domestic flight from Manila. The resort is 15km from Dumaguete airport; about a 30-minute drive.

 

Dive Overview

The Philippines are home to a dense population of marine life, boasting colorful reefs and incredible macro life.

Divers are required to exhibit good buoyancy control at all times, to respect the underwater environment and not wear gloves. Divers will also need to bring their certification card (mandatory) and log book. 

Learn more on Dumaguete Diving or see the full list of Atlantis Dumaguete Dive Sites

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Accommodations

Types of Rooms, Amenities and Photos

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Atlantis Resort Dumaguete Accommodation Overview

Atlantis’ forty-four guest rooms and suites are elegantly designed to give you maximum comfort, privacy and relaxation throughout your stay (all bedrooms have one room). Each room features: 

  • Climate controlled air conditioning
  • Fully stocked mini bar
  • Supply of emergency toiletries
  • Adjustable ceiling fans
  • Ensuite facilities
  • Solar heated hot water
  • Cable T.V. with free movie and sports channels
  • In-room safety deposit box
  • Coffee and tea making facilities in suites
  • Wireless Internet available in all rooms
  • Flat screen LCD TV in suites

 

Deluxe Room

Deluxe Room
                                                                                                        Have either a king bed (convertible to 2 twin beds) or a queen bed, ensuite with shower, safe, air-conditioning, ceiling fan, TV with cable, minibar and refrigerator. Some deluxe rooms have an adjoining room with 2 twin beds and the same amenities. These adjoining rooms are typically used by families.  

 

Ocean Front Room 

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  • These rooms have a direct ocean view. Each has a king bed (convertible to 2 twin beds), ensuite with shower, safe, air conditioning, ceiling fan, TV with cable, minibar, refrigerator, coffee/tea maker and DVD player.

 

Garden Suite 

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  • Garden Suites have either king bed/combinable twins or 2 queen beds, ensuite with shower, safe, air conditioning, ceiling fan, TV with cable, minibar, refrigerator, coffee/tea maker and DVD player. These suites also have a large furnished balcony or patio.

 

Premier Garden Suite 

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  • Premier Garden Suite (Two-bedroom suite) has queen bed and king bed/combinable twins, shared ensuite with shower, safe, air conditioning, ceiling fan, flat screen TV w/cable and DVD, minibar, refrigerator, coffee/tea maker.

 

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Resort Facilities

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Atlantis Resort Dumaguete Features 

  • Bar & Restaurant
  • Spa & Wellness
  • Camera Room
  • Pool
  • Boutique
  • Classroom
  • Internet Connection
  • Dive Shop Services

 

Atlantis Resort Dumaguete Food & Drinks

Toko’s restaurant is right on the beach and will provide you with a unique dining experience. Using fresh local products and flavors, but made to an international standard, we have moved away from monotonous a la carte menus to daily changing blackboard menus at both lunch and dinner. 

Atlantis offers a wide range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages throughout the day. Diving is prohibited after drinking alcohol. Brewed coffee, hot tea, iced tea and filtered water are complimentary throughout the day. Italian, other specialty coffees and fresh juice are complimentary only until 10am with breakfast, but available for a fee after that.

 

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Atlantis Resort Dumaguete Activities 

  • Day trip to Apo Island
  • Dumaguete City Tours
  • Twin Lakes
  • Balanan Lakes
  • Day trip to Oslob Whalesharks
  • Malatapay Market
  • Bird Watching
  • Quad Bike Tours

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Package & Rates

Atlantis Dive Resort Dumaguete Rates

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ALL-Inclusive 7-NIGHT Stay & dive package rates 2023/24

All rates are per person in USD and are subject to change without prior notice. Contact us for information on longer and/or shorter stays.

Type20232024
Deluxe Room$2,669$2,809
Non Diver$1,535$1,618
Single Supplement$511$532
Upgraded Room Supplements
Ocean Front Room - Double$210$217
Ocean Front Room - Single$924$964
Suite - Double$210$217
Suite - Single$924$964
Premier Two Bedroom Suite - Double$532$553
Premier Two Bedroom Suite - Single$1,582$1,659

 

INCLUSIONS & EXCLUSIONS 

All packages include: 

  • 7 nights’ accommodation in a deluxe room (double occupancy/twin share)
  • All meals at Toko's Restaurant (breakfast drinks, Italian and specialty coffees are included)
  • Coffee, tea and filtered water (Italian and specialty coffees are not included after breakfast)
  • Unlimited internet access
  • Unlimited scheduled boat diving (typically 5 dives per day including night diving)
  • 1 island trip

All packages exclude: 

  • Equipment rental
  • Additional day trips
  • Nitrox fills

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Add-Ons

Option

2023

2024

Day Trip to Oslob Whale sharks

$138

$145

Day Trip to Apo Island

$120

$126

Unlimited Nitrox

$145

$162

Marine Park Fee

$164

$172

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TRANSFERS (round trip)

All rates are per person in USD and are subject to change without prior notice. Transfers booked less than 90 days before arrival are subject to a surcharge.

Transfers

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2024

1 person traveling alone

$264

$264

2 people traveling together

$224

$224

3 people traveling together

$216

$216

4 or more people traveling together

$208

$208

10 or more people traveling together

$200$200

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Drop us an email at bookings@bluewaterdivetravel.com or call us at +1-310-915-6677 and we will gladly help you plan your dream dive vacation!

 

Dive Information

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Overview of diving at Atlantis Dumaguete

Atlantis Dive Resort's instructors and guides are highly trained and know how to get you the “fantastic” dives. They offer group diving and the guests requests are accommodated within safety limits. 

 

Typical dive schedule AT Atlantis Dumaguete

The typical dive schedule includes 4 day dives and 1 night dive (5 dives total) to choose from; on days with day trips, usually only four dives are possible due to travel times. Currents, conditions, and logistics require that all dive groups stay together at all times.

Typical dive time is approximately 50-60 minutes with a maximum depth of 100 feet (30m). As a general policy, Open Water Divers will only be allowed on dives below 60 feet (18m) or night dives if they can show proof of previous experience and exhibit adequate in-water skills, adventure training dives are available. 

  • Local Dives at 9, 11, 2 pm, 4 pm and 6 pm (night dives available every day)
  • Choice of dive site each time (talk to our guides about where you want to go and what you want to see)
  • Small groups (no more than 6 people)
  • Most dive spots within ten minutes of the resort
  • Private dives available
  • Day Trips to Verde Island and the Hot Springs of Chicken Feather Island (Puerto Galera) and Apo Island, Balicasag, Siquijor and Sumilon (Dumaguete)
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Dive Center Information

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Atlantis Dive Center Overview 

The state of the art dive facilities support all levels of recreational divers, Nitrox as well as re-breather and technical diving. Not only do we have the top dive operation in the area but many of our guides are instructors as well as being the best spotters in the Philippines.

Whether you use us as your base from which to explore thirty or more close dive sites; the place to start your adventures and become certified; your introduction to Nitrox, technical diving or Re-breather adventures; or as the place to start a career in diving; we have it all.


Dive Center Features 

  • 60 Individual purpose-built equipment storage cubby-holes keep your equipment dry and organized
  • High-quality rental equipment
  • Spacious comfortable boats
  • Training pool
  • Fresh beach towel every day, snacks and drinking water
  • Hot water shower in the dive shop
  • Multiple compressors for Air, Nitrox and Trimix
  • Your equipment carried for you
  • Underwater photography facilities

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Other Information

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Practical Information 

  • Electricity: 220 Volts
  • Time zone: UTC+8
  • Languages: Filipino & English
  • Accept Credit Cards?: Yes, VISA, Master Card, and American Express

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Reviews (10)

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If you love to dive then Atlantis is the place for you. Divers are offered 5 dives a day with most dives sites within a 10 minute boat ride from the resort. The dive sites close to Atlantis are a muck divers dream where one can see upwards of 10 Frogfish, 5 octopus, and tons of crustaceans on a single dive. However, if the vibrant colors of reefs are what you are looking for Atlantis is only a day trip away from beautiful Apo and Siquijor island. Atlantis also offers incredible massages for those who want to take the afternoon off and relax by the pool and have a fantastic zen massage experience. Additionally, the food is fantastic with an expansive menu that even the pickiest eater will find something they love. But, what makes Atlantis is the people who bring happiness and joy to your stay. I cannot recommend this place enough and it is well worth the time it takes to get to the pristine resort.

Visited on 03/2020 - Submitted on 03/11/2021
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This is a great resort with good divemasters and personnel. The food and accommodations were very nice and accommodating. Be sure and take as many trips to the outer islands as they offer as this is the best diving anywhere in the area. The large boat is really weird accouraging to our standards, a wooden boat with a fire box in the middle and a head that if you stand up you can see everyone on the boat and everyone can see you.

Visited on 06/2006 - Submitted on 03/11/2021
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The resort, the restaurant and the dive centre are very nice, comfortable and clean. The chef is exceptionally good and helpful with special dietary needs. The staff are very friendly and the Dive Masters and boat crews very good, attentive and helpful. Dive boats are comfortable and secure. The dives sites along the coast provide excellent opportunity for muck diving and photography, and the coral reef at the Apo island (extra cost) is spectacular. Be aware that the rooms are small and Spartan, expect additional charges, and if you plan to do SSI speciality courses, make sure beforehand that the Dive Instructor understands exactly what you want to do, to make sure that he does not make you do SSI Advanced Adventurer instead of SSI Advanced Open Water.

Visited on 12/2023 - Submitted on 01/05/2024
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I stayed at Atlantis Resort Dumaguete for a few days and would definitely return. The resort is really spacious, and the rooms are large with great air-conditioning, TVs with English movie channels, and huge bathrooms featuring rain showers and even a bench. The curtains are quite thin, so if you are light sensitive like me, bring a good eye mask.

The food was fantastic! The chef went above and beyond to cater to my gluten and dairy allergies, even making me ice cream and brownies, which was such a treat. The restaurant overlooks the beach, so it’s really nice to sit there and watch the divers come back after their dives.

The muck diving was a highlight. The guides are absolute pros at spotting all the cool stuff—we even played bingo to check everything off the list! Some of the muck dive sites have artificial reefs, which add a bit of color to the dives. I also did a full-day trip to Apo Island for 3 dives, and the sites there were beautiful and full of life. They serve a fresh, cooked lunch on the boat, with a variety of platters to suit everyone’s dietary needs.

They’ve got both small and large dive boats. The smaller ones use a backroll entry and a ladder to climb back on board, while the larger boats offer a giant stride or walk-in entry with super easy, angled stairs to get back on after you take off your gear. The larger boats are really spacious, with plenty of seating, tea and coffee, and even a toilet on board. Sometimes at low tide you have to walk across pebbles, so I would recommend booties. The dive center is very large with showers and your own lockers to put all your equipment, wet and dry. They put up photos of all the staff who are on that day and the dive guides, so you always know who you are diving with. They have a very well setup camera room with plenty of space for everyone.

All in all, it was a fantastic experience, and I’d go back in a heartbeat!

Visited on 09/2024 - Submitted on 09/09/2024
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I had a great stay at Atlantis Dumaguete in early March 2013 on a group trip with 7 of us in total.

Travel coordination:
When we arrived in Dumaguete, we were greeted at the airport by the friendly Atlantis staff, including Jess who would be our dive guide for the week. They quickly tagged up our luggage for us and loaded it on the bus for us and (everything would be delivered to our rooms) and we were whisked off to their bus for the ride to the resort.

Once we arrived, we were greeted and introduced in the outdoor restaurant/bar by the rest of the staff, and welcomed with fresh coconuts and shoulder & neck massages while the manager greeted us and went over the resort briefing. This was a nice treat after the travel.

For our departure, they not only took care of our transport from the resort to the Dumaguete airport, and also expedited our luggage check in at the airport. Our connecting flight was in Manila, and they also arranged for pick up at the domestic terminal and brought us to the international terminal. This sounds odd because you might think, how far can it be? However, we were surprised that you basically had to totally leave the airport grounds and re-enter in order to change terminals, so this service was a huge help.

Accommodations:
The resort was clean and well kept overall. There were several room types and we were in the rooms closest to the restaurant, office and dive center. We didn’t have any problems with noise even though we were arguably in a “higher foot traffic” area. Our rooms all had AC, ceiling fan, minifridge/bar, TV, single or double beds, closet, safe, and a desk and chair. The bathrooms all had sinks, standard toilet, and a shower stall. There was a small patio outside of the room with two chairs a table and a drying rack for clothes/gear. Our group ended up spending a lot of time hanging out on one porch or another, so for the next trip, we would likely opt for one of the connected rooms that have a larger shared living room or porch.

I had solid wifi access in the room as well, with no noticeable outages. It was strong enough that I could manage some Skype calls.

If you tend to be a tasty mosquito magnet like me, I'd recommend bringing some sort of deet based insect repellent. It would be difficult to avoid them altogether in the local climate, and they weren't a major problem and I was fine as long as I wore repellent.

Resort features:
There is also a resort pool that we used a handful of times (mostly because we were diving so much), and their Spa. We all probably had at least 3 massages each during the week of our stay. They offered a variety of treatments, though I typically opted for deep tissue. It’s a great way to end a dive day!

Their front office was connected to their gift/dive shop, and located just across from the restaurant/bar and dive center. The office staff was always super friendly, and you could also leave your room key with them while you were diving, or if you were going offsite for an excursion or out in town.

The gift & dive shop had a variety of goods. On one side, they had dive gear items like wetsuits, rashguards, masks, muck sticks etc. On the other side, you could purchase local jewelry, hats etc.

Restaurant/Bar/Food:
We had 3 large excellent meals/day, and they often had fresh cookies or other snacks ready for us for when we got back from diving in the afternoons. The days’ menu options are posted near the restaurant entrance, and someone from the restaurant staff is typically there to take your order as you’re walking in.

On a day with closer dive sites, you’d have breakfast, then do 2 dives, come back for lunch and then do another 1-2 dives. In instances where the dive sites were farther away, a member of the restaurant staff would come on the boat with us and they would have an amazing buffet meal and fresh bbq for us.

For drinks, water, coffee, tea, juices included are typically included, with alcohol and sodas extra.

They have a bar in the restaurant area, and we had a great time hanging out there, and meeting a few of the other resort guests and groups.

Camera Room:
Oh, how I love their camera room. Air conditioned (so low humidity), with multiple work stations that essentially became “yours” for the week of your stay. 3 of us had still camera set ups and our other friend had had a full video set up, so we were THRILLED to have this room. Each work station was spacious and had its own power strip, air hose, work table space, stowage shelves and space underneath. As someone who often ends up having to commandeer much of my resort or live aboard room for dealing with my camera gear, it really made assembling, prepping, charging, and storing it so much more pleasant! The room is securely locked at night, and opened again before bfast begins so divers can access their gear.

Diving:
Once you set up your BCD, Regulator and weights the first day, you basically don’t need to touch them again all week. The staff loads and unloads them from the boat, and rinses them daily.

The dive center has a briefing area and also a storage/hanging room where each person is given a large cubby for personal gear (boots, mask etc) and space for you to hang up your wetsuit to dry. There’s also a freshwater shower and several large rinse tanks for gear and a separate one for cameras. If you’re diving nitrox, you can also analyze and log your tanks for the next day after you finish up your afternoon dives so they are ready to go.

Our lead guide all week was Jess, who was great fun. He had a good sense of humor, and made us feel very safe in the water. They would usually start the dive day with a dive site briefing and they had maps drawn out for each dive site. We’d then walk/wade out to our boat for the day for the morning dives.

They had two smaller boats for closer dive sites, and a larger one for the farther sites. For boat entry, there is no dock with how changeable the tide levels can be. You’d usually walk into the water and then each boat would have an inclined ramp to climb up. They always had dive/boat staff assisting us. Since you are wading in the water and on some days the waves are kicking up a bit, I would highly recommend bringing a waterproof bag for any dry gear on the boat. Typically I’d wear/carry my wetsuit, mask, fins, dry bag and camera.

We chose to do a mix of diving between macro and wide angle. Water temps were 79-82 degrees, with air temps in upper 70s to upper 80s, so I wore a 3MM wetsuit for most of the trip as I tend to get cold with us doing 4+ dives a day sometimes, and particularly with muck diving, you’re not moving a whole lot.

For dive locations, we chose to dive the Dauin coast, Siquijor Island, and Apo Island.

For macro, you will never lack for subjects. There was great muck diving and we were seeing frogfish of all varieties, scorpion fish, cuttlefish, nudies, ghost pipe fishes, mantis shrimp - and these were some of the most common critters we saw! Jess and our other guides were great at spotting items for us, and since we were diving with our group, once one of us finished with a subject, we’d often go tap another friend to let them know where it was. They also gave us tips for how to spot spot of the macro subjects, which was really helpful since it was the first time diving in the Philippines for several of us. Giant frogfish and reefs were wide angle highlights there.

For specialized dives we also opted to do the night dive to see mandarin fish matings. I found this to be probably the most difficult photography dive. Patience was definitely key.

There was also a fluoro night dive that 3 of us opted to do where they provide the UV lights and goggles. This dive was on the house reef, and it was cool to get to try it out as I don’t often night dive in California and hadn’t experimented with one of the UV lights before. I didn’t bring my still camera for this dive, but I did take an extra pair of the filter goggles that I had fit onto my GoPro as a makeshift filter and was able to shoot some video footage from the dive.

Our whole group also did a half day trip to Cebu to snorkel with whale sharks, coordinated though Atlantis. The resort bused us to a ferry boat that carried us and the bus across to Cebu and we drove from the port to the snorkel landing.

In Cebu, they gave us a briefing about what distance to keep from the whale sharks and then carry you out in a canoe to a shallow cove within site of shore (~40 ft deep) where the whale sharks come in to feed. There are other staff there in canoes as “feeders” who are dropping krill into the water. While I know some people don’t support the feeding of the animals, my personal experience here was that the whole experience was much more relaxed and for me as a snorkeler, and seemingly for the whale sharks as well vs. other experiences I’ve had.

For example, on a trip in the Maldives where we were hoping to see a whale shark, there must have been close to 100 people in the water as several liveaboards convened on the one lone whale shark that was spotted. It looked like a massive water rugby match at the surface with all these people chasing this one shark, and there were also scuba divers below it. Many in our group decided not to go in the water at all, or jumped in for a few mins and quickly got out because it was so hectic. It really seemed stressful on the one animal, who was trying to swim away, but was surrounded on all sides.

By contrast in Cebu, there were 10-15 whale sharks at any given time who were calmly snacking, and not trying to swim away. The feeder canoes spread out so there was room around each shark, and the canoe guides carrying us out did the same to spread out the snorkelers. For photography, the obvious benefit is that this gives you A LOT of opportunities and time with the animals. It also means was fairly easy to get a shot with a dive model if you wanted to direct one to swim into the shot, or to get a clean shot without people in it if that was your goal. We had over 90 mins in the water (we only got out when we all felt like we’d had enough) and everyone in our group was really happy with the experience.

The Atlantis staff also brought a full lunch for us, so we ate a nice meal before getting back on the bus for the return trip.

Other non-diving activities:

We did a half day excursion in the middle of the week to have some dry time to the Malapatay Market. The local market has a mix of food, handicrafts, and goods. There was also a livestock market. Some of the staff accompanied us here, and brought a full family style lunch for us.

For nightlife, about half of our group wanted to be out every night, and the other was more into staying in. For outings, you can arrange van transport through the resort and the driver would wait for you while you were out, or you could take cabs back if people in the group felt like returning later/earlier than others. There is also a 24 hour guard at a gate into the resort, so again you can also leave your room key with them if you don’t feel like carrying it while out on the town, and just pick it back up when you return later that night.

The boulevard area had multiple restaurants, bars and clubs and you could walk up and down the area to determine which one fit your preferences.

Oftentimes, our guide Jess and some of the other dive and resort staff would either accompany our group, or meet us out after they were off work. We were told by the resort that most times their customers tended to skew a little older than those at their sister resort at Atlantis Puerto Galera, so I think we were a fun group for them. ☺

What I would say is that if you want a quiet night, it’s very easy to stay at the resort and relax there. If you’d like to go out though, definitely ask the staff! They’ll give you some good recommendations, and to be honest it was nice to have them with us on some outings because they really know the city.

Staff:
Can’t say enough nice things about everyone on the staff there. We arrived around lunch time and by dinner, they all knew us by first name. They were all incredibly welcoming, friendly, attentive, and you felt very taken care of for your entire stay. They all seemed to really enjoy working there as well.

Tipping:
The staff members don’t accept individual tips. If you are happy with the service during your stay, you can donate to their Christmas fund, which they split with everyone.

Visited on 03/2013 - Submitted on 01/24/2014

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