Liquid Dive Resort, Dumaguete and Apo Island
per room, breakfast only
Overview
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- Perfectly situated for close access to the very best of Dauin’s muck-diving
- Relaxed lodge ambience with just 14 rooms and a laid-back social atmosphere
- Outstanding facilities for tec and rec divers and underwater photographers
- Surprising creature comforts with a spacious pool complex, gourmet meals, spa services, and very good coffee
Liquid Dumaguete's motto is 'Eat, Sleep, Dive, Live!' - and their team’s passion for service and hospitality ensures that each guest's stay and diving experience is second to none. Spend your days lounging by the pool, soaking up sun on the beach, and diving and snorkelling Dauin’s best sites. Or, take your adventure to the next level with full-on diving day trips throughout the region, exciting outings, and adventure tours. You’ll also find plenty of opportunities for wellness and rejuvenation here too, with soothing spa services, yoga, and healthy chef-inspired cuisine.
Rooms
Standard Cottage
1 x King bed, sleeps 2
Air conditioning, Ensuite bathroom, Fan...from $56 /nightDeluxe Cottage
1 x King bed, sleeps 2
Air conditioning, Ensuite bathroom, Fan...from $76 /night
Resort checklist
Meal plans:
- Breakfast
- Half Board
- Full Board
Reviews
Clyde T
Nice, clean, intimate resort. The staff were the friendliest I have encountered for years. Receiving a Good Morning Sir, Good Morning Mum, from...
Read moreDiving in Dumaguete and Apo Island
- Rare OctopusFrom September to November
- Exotic cuttlefishFrom September to November
- SeahorseYear round
- Hairy FrogfishNot frequently
- Giant frogfishYear round
- Clown frogfishYear round
- TurtlesYear round
- TrevallyNot frequently
- Exotic NudisYear round
- Healthy coralsYear round
- Plentiful reef lifeNot 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.