ATLANTIS 2026
ATLANTIS, DUMAGUETE
Dec 5-12, 2026
Unlimited scheduled boat diving (up to four-day dives and one night dive per day.
- Accommodation in a deluxe room double occupancy)
- All meals at Atlantis Restaurant (chef-prepared breakfast and three-course lunch & dinner)
- One-day trip to Apo Island or similar
Availability: In Stock
PACKAGE INCLUDES:
- Accommodation in a deluxe room double occupancy)
- All meals at Atlantis Restaurant (chef-prepared breakfast and three-course lunch & dinner)
- Coffee, tea, and filtered water are available from 6:00 am to 9:30 pm (Italian and specialty coffees are not included after breakfast)
- Unlimited internet access
- Unlimited scheduled boat diving (up to four-day dives and one night dive per day); excludes dawn dives and additional day trips
- One-day trip to Apo Island or similar
PACKAGE PRICE:
$2,827.00 per person dbl occupancy includes transfer
$3,359.00 per person Single occupancy includes transfer
$2,027.00 per person Non-Diver dbl occupancy includes transfer
While better known as Atlantis Dumaguete, we are actually a part of the municipality of Dauin (pronounced Da-win), the epicenter of Dumaguete’s dive scene.
With its black volcanic sand, Dauin is known as the Frogfish capital of the Philippines, and a unique destination for critter diving. Atlantis Dumaguete is located minutes away from over 20 local dive spots, most of which are marine protected areas, and offers day trips to the nearby Apo Island, Siquijor and snorkeling with the Whale Sharks in Oslob.
Our beachfront dedicated dive resort incorporates 44 rooms built around a lush tropical garden and a waterfront restaurant. We offer up to 5 guided boat dives per day, a spacious camera room, a pool and a spa, everything to create a dive vacation of a lifetime!
About Atlantis Dumaguete Resort
Atlantis Dumaguete is located in Dauin on Negros Island, the third largest island in the Philippines. This island is believed to have once been part of the island of Mindanao, but was cut off either by continental drift or the rising waters at the end of the ice age.
Dauin has established several sanctuaries, and just one reason for the stunning marine biodiversity exhibited here within which fishing and boating is absolutely prohibited. This includes sites such as Mainit, Luca, Dauin and Masaplod. These sites are well preserved and offer a huge variety and quantity of life forms; Blue ringed octopus, Wonderpus, Mimic octopus, Poison ocellate octopus, Ambon scorpionfish, Flambouyant cuttlefish, Bobbit worms and a wide variety of Nudibranchs are frequent sights.