Diving packages in Sabah
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Leisure Dive
Get ready for fun, relaxing diving. You have got to come down to Tunku Abdul Rahman, affectionally known as "Our Backyard". Our diving Master or Instructors know these places like the backs of their hands. From the resident turtle to the shy but friendly moray eel. Have a great day diving and be back in Kota Kinabalu in time to settle down in one of the waterfront's many bars and restaurants to…
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Discover Scuba / Try Scuba Diving
This package provides non certified divers an opportunity to relish & enjoy the amazing world of marine habitat. It gives the urge to discover more on the variety of marine life, corals, their wonderful world and way of life. Come sign up for this great adventure !!!
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Leisure Diving
Leisure dives covers 2 boat dives, dive equipment, tanks & weights and simple lunch. Minimum 2 pax certified divers.
SDI, TDI & PADI Courses are available, ranging from Open Water courses to Divemaster Course. Instructor (IDC) Courses are available for SDI. All instructors & Instructor Trainers are fully qualified to train & certify participating divers.
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Scuba Discovery
Discover Scuba course lets you experience the thrills of diving under the supervision of an Experienced Scuba Instructor. This course is conducted close to the beach in Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park where you will see lots of marine life while learning to dive. As you acquire the essential skills for diving, your instructor may bring you on your first open water adventure, a chance to properly…
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SDI Open Water Course
SDI (Scuba Diving International) is an American Brand, fully recognized worldwide. The course introduce the scuba participants to whole new world of adventure in scuba diving. SDI provides participant the use of dive computer throughout their dive training. Dive equipment are provided during the training by a fully qualified Instructor. Simple lunch is included.
Diving in Sabah

Sabah is a nature paradise: its attractions range from the breath-taking natural wonders such as mountains, jungles, flora and fauna, and the islands and its incredible coral reefs, world class places for diving and snorkelling.
You'll enjoy some of the best corals in the world. Locations include Sipadan, Mabul and Kapalai on the East Coast, and Layang Layang Island in the disputed Spratly group. Less hardcore and just a few minutes by boat from Kota Kinabalu city, are the islands of the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park.
Travel to Sabah

Sabah, Malaysia's most eastern state, sits at the northern tip of Borneo.
Within Sabah's rainforests and beaches, there lies a host of exciting eco-tourist activities. You can climb Mount Kinabalu, the highest mountain in the region, visit the largest orangutan sanctuary in the world, and dive at some of the world's best wall, reef, wreck and macro diving locations.
Located at the meeting point of the South China Sea, the Sulu Sea and the Celebes Sea, Sabah is just a 2 hour flight east of Kuala Lumpur in Peninsula Malaysia. Travel by road is often arduous and much of the interior can only be reached by river.
Malaysia's increasingly popular eco-travel destination has everything that you could possibly want in a holiday: beautiful beaches, coral reefs, turquoise seas, and tropical sunshine - all in plentiful proportions.
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Barracuda by tom.demeyer
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Phylidia Pustulosa by Kelly Luckman
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School of fish in Layang Layang by UU.Nudi
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Nudibranch by Kelly Luckman
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Pulau Tiga by paulwhitepics
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Whale Shark by Steve Ryford
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Mantanani by jasontfowler
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Tambja Morosa by Kelly Luckman
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by Aborneo dive
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Spanish Dancer Nudibranch Eggs by Kelly Luckman
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Glossodoris Atromarginata by Kelly Luckman
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Chromodoris Lineolata by Kelly Luckman
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Mabul Village by Sergio Gago
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Butterfly Fish by UU.Nudi
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by Aborneo dive
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Hammerheads by JcMaco
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Chromodoris Magnifica by Kelly Luckman
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Chromodoris Annae by Kelly Luckman
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Hairy Squat Lobster by Dane Connellan
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Devil Scorpion Fish by Dane Connellan
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Sipadan island by Kelly Luckman
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by Aborneo dive
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purple-gilled hypselodoris by Kelly Luckman
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by Aborneo dive