Atlantis Dumaguete, Dumaguete and Apo Island

A luxurious dive resort with exceptional facilities, world-class muck, and unsurpassed service

from$616 /night

per room, full board

Overview

  • High-end accommodations with stylish guest rooms and common areas
  • Some of the best all-inclusive packages - complete with unlimited diving 
  • Creature comforts include a spa, high-speed internet, and fine dining
  • Outstanding dive facilities, including a camera room

Situated on a peaceful stretch of beach and offering easy access to Dumaguete’s renowned diving, including Apo Island, Atlantis Dumaguete creates an unrivalled environment for divers and non-divers alike. Visitors here can spend their days relaxing with a tranquil pool complex, private sandy beach, soothing spa services, and perfectly appointed guest rooms and suites. Or, embark on an adventure with breathtaking above and below water activities for every skill and comfort level from adrenaline junkie to timid first-timers. Atlantis Dumaguete’s straightforward all-inclusive packages cover delicious fine dining and up to five dives a day, plus highly personal customer service with a smile - guaranteed to satisfy even the most discerning of guests.

Rooms

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    Deluxe room

    1 x King bed or 2 x twin beds, sleeps 2

    Air conditioning, Ensuite bathroom, Fan...
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    from $616 /night

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    Oceanfront room

    1 x King bed or 2 x twin beds, sleeps 2

    Air conditioning, Ensuite bathroom, Fan...
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    from $680 /night

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    Suite

    1 x King bed or 2 x twin beds, sleeps 2

    Air conditioning, Ensuite bathroom, Fan...
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    from $680 /night

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    Premier suite

    1 x King bed, 1 x queen, sleeps 4

    Air conditioning, Ensuite bathroom, Fan...
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    from $782 /night

Resort checklist

Number of rooms:44
Restaurants and bars:1

Meal plans:

  • Full Board
Official dive center rating:PADI 5-Star
House reef:Yes
Nitrox:Yes

Your stay at Atlantis Dumaguete

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Diving in Dumaguete and Apo Island

  • Rare Octopus
    Rare Octopus
    From September to November
  • Exotic cuttlefish
    Exotic cuttlefish
    From September to November
  • Seahorse
    Seahorse
    Year round
  • Hairy Frogfish
    Hairy Frogfish
    Not frequently
  • Giant frogfish
    Giant frogfish
    Year round
  • Clown frogfish
    Clown frogfish
    Year round
  • Turtles
    Turtles
    Year round
  • Trevally
    Trevally
    Not frequently
  • Exotic Nudis
    Exotic Nudis
    Year round
  • Healthy corals
    Healthy corals
    Year round
  • Plentiful reef life
    Plentiful reef life
    Not frequently

Located in the southern Visayas, along the heel of Negros Island, the waters around Dauin and Dumaguete continually provide some of SE Asia’s best encounters for critter-loving enthusiasts. Its gently sloping sand plains, dotted with coral patches, are home to the rare, the bizarre and the ugly. From yawning frogfish to camouflaged ghostpipefish, mating flamboyant cuttlefish to hunting coconut octopuses, Dumaguete is a dream location to start crossing off things on that diving bucket list. Other critter highlights include thorny and pygmy seahorses, exotic nudibranchs and flatworms, velvet ghostpipefish, Ambon scorpionfish and mating mandarinfish.

Apart from muck diving, nearby Apo island is surrounded by coral walls and bustling reefs, and makes a great day trip. Just 30 minutes on a traditional Filipino banca, divers visiting Apo Island can see large schools of jacks, plenty of turtles and the occasional roaming pelagic, a testament to the conservation efforts that have protected these reefs for so long. Keep an eye out for the volcanic gases bubbling up through the sand - it is not every day you can say you have dived a geothermal vent.