Reef Buddy Philippines is a marine conservation program dedicated to protecting coral reefs and promoting sustainable ocean practices. Volunteers actively contribute to reef monitoring, coral restoration, and community education, making a direct impact on local marine ecosystems. We provide shared accommodation and daily meals, ensuring volunteers are supported throughout their stay.
Participants must be at least 18 years old and are expected to follow safety guidelines, respect local customs, and work collaboratively with our team. Reef Buddy Philippines offers a rewarding opportunity to gain hands-on conservation experience while living in a vibrant coastal community.
What category best describes your hosting arrangement? ๐ก
- Organisation / NGO
Location (city/town, region, country) ๐
What are you looking for help with?
- General Help ๐โโ๏ธ
- Research ๐ฌ
Sensitive activities clarification (only if relevant)
Volunteers participate in activities such as coral restoration, reef monitoring, and underwater data collection. These tasks involve handling coral fragments, conducting surveys, and assisting with conservation dives. All sensitive activities are supervised by qualified dive instructors and conservation staff to ensure safety, accuracy, and environmental responsibility.
Volunteers must respect ecological boundaries, follow dive safety protocols, and avoid any unsupervised handling of marine life or restoration materials. Participation requires a minimum age of 18 and certification as an Advanced Open Water Diver (or equivalent). For those not yet certified, training can be arranged at additional fees before joining project work.
What’s the mission of your community? ๐ฏ
Our mission at Reef Buddy Philippines is to protect and restore coral reef ecosystems while empowering local communities and international volunteers to take part in marine conservation. We address the urgent problem of reef degradation caused by climate change, destructive fishing practices, and pollution, working to safeguard biodiversity and sustain livelihoods that depend on healthy oceans.
The program benefits both the marine environment and coastal communities by combining scientific restoration methods with education and outreach. Volunteers gain hands-on conservation experience while contributing to long-term ecological resilience. Participation is open to adults aged 18 and above, and all activities are supervised by qualified dive instructors and conservation staff to ensure safety, respect for ecological boundaries, and responsible conduct.
Volunteers age restrictions ๐
- 18+ only
Notes about requirements and accessibility โ
- Volunteers must be at least 18 years old to participate in the program.
- A minimum certification of Advanced Open Water Diver (or equivalent) is required for conservation dives.
- Volunteers without the required certification may complete training with us at additional fees before joining project activities.
- Those without certification must demonstrate basic water skills:
- Ability to swim 200 meters without any flotation device
- Ability to float or tread water for 8 minutes
- All participants should be comfortable working in a team environment, following dive safety protocols, and respecting ecological boundaries.
Please note: we are unable to accommodate individuals with mobility limitations, as activities require carrying dive gear, swimming against currents, and working outdoors in tropical conditions.
How many volunteers could you host? ๐
- Up to 10 volunteers
When do you usually need volunteers? ๐
- All year round
How many hours of help per day? โฑ
- 6 hours/day
How many days of help per week? ๐
- 6 days/week
Notes about the work, schedule, and house rules (optional)
- Daily routine
- Breakfast is served at 7:00 AM.
- Volunteers meet at the dive center by 8:30 AM to prepare for the day.
- On Mondays, the schedule begins with a presentation at 9:00 AM.
- From Tuesdays to Saturdays, volunteers head out to the dive sites after preparation.
- Accommodation & meals
- Lodging is on a shared room basis.
- Three meals a day are provided.
- WiFi is available in the rooms, restaurant area, and dive center.
- Rooms are airconditioned
- House Rules
- No smoking inside the rooms.
- No alcohol consumption on nights before dives or during the day when diving.
- Lights off at 10:00 PM to ensure rest and readiness for the following day.
- Sundays are your free day, you can relax on the beach, the resort, or explore the island.
- Equipment
- Scuba diving equipment will be provided.
- Volunteers must bring their own comfort equipment such as mask, fins, and wetsuit.
Are accommodation and food included? ๐ ๐
- Yes, food and accommodation are included
What type of accommodation can you provide? ๐
- Hotel Room ๐จ
Diet – nutrition information ๐ฅ๐ฅค
The meals are limited choices, and we can’t really accommodate those with strict special dietary requirements.
Fee transparency (required) ๐ณ
- Project Weeks – US$700
- additional for Open Water & Advanced Open Water Training for Non-Divers – US$225
Why do some programs charge fees?
VISA SUPPORT – Are you able to assist with visa support, information, or provide invitation letters? ๐
We can share general information (not legal advice) โ
What volunteers receive (in addition to food/accommodation) ๐๐
- Scuba Training – Opportunities to advance diving skills, including certification courses available at additional fees if not already qualified.
- Reef Check Certification – Formal training and certification in reef monitoring protocols, equipping volunteers with globally recognised survey skills.
- Marine Conservation Training – Hands-on instruction in coral restoration, reef monitoring, and other conservation activities led by experienced staff.
- Practical Experience – Direct involvement in fieldwork that contributes to the protection and restoration of local marine ecosystems.
What are the available activities during free time? ๐ด๐ฃ๐ฆ
- Relax on the beach or at the resort (which has 2 big pools), hiking, visit hot springs & waterfalls, island tour, city tour, all at their own expenses.
Languages spoken on site ๐ฃ ๐ฃ๐ฌ๐ง
- English, Filipino
Geography ๐ณ
๐ด Landscape
- Coastal town: Dauin sits along the Bohol Sea, with long stretches of sandy beaches and rich marine life.
- Marine sanctuaries: Itโs famous for its dive spots, particularly Apo Island nearby, which is one of the Philippinesโ premier diving destinations.
- Volcanic soil: The area lies near Mount Talinis, part of the Negros volcanic belt, giving the land fertile soil that supports lush vegetation.
- Countryside charm: Inland, youโll find coconut groves, rice fields, and rolling hills, with small rural communities spread across 23 barangays.
๐ฆ Climate
- Tropical climate: Dauin has a humid, warm climate year-round.
- Average temperature: Around 25.9โ28.9 ยฐC (78โ84 ยฐF).
- Rainfall: Receives heavy rainfall, about 2,284 mm annually, with rain spread across most months.
- Humidity: High humidity (often above 90%), typical of coastal tropical areas.
- Seasons: No distinct summer or winter – just wet and dry periods, though rain is frequent even in drier months.
๐ก The Area
- Size & population: Covers about 114 kmยฒ with a population of ~30,000 people.
- Lifestyle: A mix of fishing, farming, and tourism. The town is quieter than nearby Dumaguete City, making it popular with divers and expats seeking a laid-back lifestyle.
- Tourism: Known for eco-tourism, diving resorts, and cultural festivals. Apo Island is the crown jewel, attracting divers worldwide.
How to get to your site โ ๐บ
Volunteers may arrive at either Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) in Manila or Mactan-Cebu International Airport in Cebu. From Manila or Cebu, they can take a domestic flight with Cebu Pacific to DumagueteโSibulan Airport. Our staff will meet volunteers at Dumaguete Airport and escort them to the volunteer accommodation in Dauin.
Is there internet access? ๐
- Yes, reliable Wi-Fi
Paying guests (if relevant) ๐
- Yes, we also host paying guests ๐
CONTACT DETAILS ๐๐ง
- +63 969 579 8344 / +63 956 407 9005
- https://reefbuddyphilippines.org
- Sierra Resort, Purok Guava, Brgy. Lipayo
- Dauin, Negros Oriental 6217, Philippines
Hostname ๐ย Racquel Artuz/Gary Ward
Host Email โย info@reefbuddyphilippines.org
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