Dive in Malaysia

    Grouper Patch Miri, Malaysia

    a rocky outcrop (18 m max. depth) covered with hard and soft corals and - of course - inhabited by several giant groupers.
    is the reef furthest from shore, about 24-28 km (40mins by boat). The reef consist of several longish strips with a wall which drops off from 20 to 45 meter. Its possible to see reef sharks, napoleon wrasses, groupers, schooling mackerels and barracudas and turtles. During certain times of the year…

    Kenyalang/ Tyre Reef Miri, Malaysia

    There is also an artificial reef,built by the Malaysian Fisheries Department. Kenyalang or also known Tyre reef,is a large piece of redundant oil rig teeming with small fish. 13m to 22m max depth. A surprisingly nice dive.

    Atago Maru Wreck Miri, Malaysia

    The Atago Maru Wreck is a second world war Japanese merchant ship and lies just off Lutong (north of Miri). The 105 meter ship is sitting upright with the top deck just 9 meter from the surface. Most of the hull is covered with corals. Visibility is not always good due to silt, but it teems with…

    Sri Gadong Wreck Miri, Malaysia

    is a small 30m cargo ship lying in 20m on a sandy bottom, about 40min boat ride south of Miri. Also there are two barges and the bow of an unknown vessel (believed to be an oil tanker sunk in WW2.

    Eve's Garden Miri, Malaysia

    One of the best shallow reefs as it is large and varies from 6 to18 metres and has many species found upon it. It is covered in healthy corals. There are about 15 other shallow reef formations.

    Batu Suleiman Miri, Malaysia

    30 metres at its shallowest, dropping to 45 metres. The water is normally clear and many fish are found here.

    Santak Miri, Malaysia

    Shaped like a dogs bone and covered in large Gorgonian fans at the west end. 25 – 30 metres deep. Some of these reefs are 800 metres long and 100 + metres wide and would take several dives to explore.

    Pulau Talang Talang Sematan & Kuching, Malaysia

    lying off the mouth of Sematan River is a protected turtle sanctuary for green, hawksbill and olive ridley turtles.

    Katori Maru Sematan & Kuching, Malaysia

    The Katori Maru is a world war II shipwreck located about 50 km from the mainland. It was a Japanese troop carrier which was sunk by British aircraft. The wreck is not covered much and visibility is poor at 5 to 8 meter.

    Platform Langkawi, Malaysia

    Fan Canyon Pahang, Malaysia

    Fan Canyon is located on famous Coral Island and named after the Gorgonia Sea Fans which grow between two large granite boulders.It's a sloping reef with easy access formed of granite boulders which are densely covered in a variety of soft corals at depeer depths and hard corals in the shallows.

    Secret reef / Hidden reef Perhentian Islands, Malaysia

    This is a dive site that not many dive centers do, for various reasons: it's farther out and exposed to the sea, it's deep (so it's only recommended for Advanced people), and it's hidden.. But once you find it, it's worth the trouble! It has an interesting coral reef at around 30m deep and it's the…
    Platfrom Reef

    Platform Reef Langkawi, Malaysia

    Pulau Payar Marine Park, 59km north of Penang and 35km south of Langkawi is truly a nature paradise which embraces lush forestation, white sandy beaches and superb coral gardens that is home to a vast diversity of magnificent corals and colorful marine life. Gorgeous coral garden in the marine park…
    KM Sipadan was a former Malaysian Navy Warship that was sunk to become an artificial reef in March 2012.It's attracted lots of fishlife and thanks to the large openings can be penetrated from stern to bow or vice versa.The wreck sits upright at 30m depth and is connected with lines to 2 former…

    Amazing Grace Pulau Tenggol, Malaysia

    Drift dive with amazing wall coral and big fishes.2 Large White Tip shark around the corner. Size up to 2 - 3 metre.

    Black Corals, Mantabuan Island Semporna, Malaysia

    Black Corals' landscape consists of layers of corals. Marine life include hawksbill turtles, groupers, snappers, trumpet fish, nudi branches, cuttlefish and eels to name a few.

    Sagiri Destroyer Sematan & Kuching, Malaysia

    The ship main feature is still intake. Min. Advance certification with experience required for divers going to this site.

    Hiyoshi/Hie Maru Sematan & Kuching, Malaysia

    The ship is estimated at 130m long and 20m width. The deck is at 14m with maximum depth of 21m which is perfect for multilevel profile. The wreck is home to schools of barracudas, snapper, batfish, grouper and jacks.

    Salang Jetty / House Reef Salang, Malaysia

    Salang Bay has two easily accessible house reefs with a reasonable depth range of 5 to 15 meters. Two perfect locations to update your skills after a long period of inactivity. After you have practiced your skills in the sandy area you can explore the reef either side of the jetty.Not only divers…
    Shaun the Sheep

    Amigo House Reef, Juara,… Juara, Malaysia

    Right in front of Amigo Dive Center Juara Tioman
    Albino scorpionfish

    Juara House Reef, Juara,… Juara, Malaysia

    Walking distance from Amigo Dive Center Juara Tioman
    Ornate Ghost Pipefish

    Karang Tohor, Juara, Tioman Juara, Malaysia

    Only 5 minutes away from Amigo Dive Center Juara Tioman

    Labas Island Salang, Malaysia

    This island resembles a piece of Swiss Cheese due to its abundance of caverns. Labas Island has two dive sites to offer the head or the tail, with both being equally challenging and simply fascinating. Whether you are swimming through the labyrinth of swim troughs or gliding along the dense coral…

    White coral corner Langkawi, Malaysia

    Amazing soft corals; fans, whips, harps. Anemones with clownfish. Chance to see: seahorses, pipefish, nudis, crabs, shrimps, snapper, fuseliers, barracuda, porcupines, puffers, bambooshark

    Barracuda island Langkawi, Malaysia

    Diving at different sides of this island could show you barracudas or trevallies. Seahorses, frogfish, nudies, crabs, shrimps, pipefish and lots of anemonefish. We even spot the blue ringed angelfish here sometimes.

    Diamond point Langkawi, Malaysia

    A slow drift pushes you over the fields of whipcorals where you look for flatheads, seahorses, frogfish, clownfish, puffers, filefish or shrimps.

    The Stables Langkawi, Malaysia

    Going really slow and close to the muddy bottom, look for pipefish, seahorses and nudis. If you like the small creatures this is an amazing divesite.