Dive in Malaysia

    Pulau Susu Dara Besar Perhentian Islands, Malaysia

    Marine life is similar to Tokong Laut, with less coral life.

    Pulau Tulai Pahang, Malaysia

    Rajawali reef Pulau Tenggol, Malaysia

    This is a very popular dive site both interesting for dive training and snorkeling (near the beach). Sharks and mantas can be seen here during exercices !

    Ray Point Pulau Mabul, Malaysia

    Viz around 5m. Bigger fish than on the northern side. Some gorgonians, groupers, lionfish and of course Bluespotted ribbontail rays :)

    Rayner's rock Johor, Malaysia

    A lot of different sharks may be seen here: Whitetip sharks, Hammerheads sharks, Whale sharks, as well as Mantas

    Ron Reef Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia

    Nice reef sealife. Not as many big fishes than in the south dive sites, but very colourful

    Runnaway Layang Layang, Malaysia

    Very nice dive, the viz was 50m+. Sharks was abundant: whitetip reef sharks, hammerhead sharks and grey reef sharks. Nice dive.

    Sapi Jetti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia

    Good place for both snorkelling and scuba. Marine life is great: it consists of a sandy area where you find a lot of special animals like fingered dragonets, flounders, gobies, cuttlefish and even the occasional sea snake.
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    Shark Point/ Light House Perhentian Islands, Malaysia

    Vast extension of hard coral,and the usual reef life. Easy to spot black tip sharks (when visibility is good) and home of turtles, needle fish, puffers, some barracuda, etc. In 2010 one diving school sunk an old piano there. It's locations shouldn't be difficult: In the Flora Bay side of this site…
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    Shark Point/ Light House Perhentian Islands, Malaysia

    Vast extension of hard coral,and the usual reef life. Easy to spot black tip sharks (when visibility is good) and home of turtles, needle fish, puffers, some barracuda, etc. In 2010 one diving school sunk an old piano there. It's locations shouldn't be difficult: In the Flora Bay side of this site…

    Sharks cave Layang Layang, Malaysia

    The cave entrance is 25 m deep. Here you must find a lot of different sharks: Leopard sharks, Whitetip sharks, Nurse sharks, Grey reef sharks and Hammerhead sharks.

    Snapper Ledge Layang Layang, Malaysia

    Take care of the current. It may be strong here!This spot viz was outstandig: More than 50m...

    South Point Pulau Sipadan, Malaysia

    You can see the same barracuda shoal than in Barracuda point. Take care of the current.

    Soyak Pahang, Malaysia

    Staghorn Crest Pulau Sipadan, Malaysia

    Great coral garden in the shallows and a plateau near 15 meters deep.

    Stingray City Pulau Kapalai, Malaysia

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    Tanjung Gua Kawah Pulau Redang, Malaysia

    At the northeastern tip of Redang, Tanjung Gua Kawah tends to have strong surface and deep-water currents and is best left to experienced divers. Rocks and boulders descend to sandy bottom at around 15 metres. Coral growth is average but due to the currents, there are opportunities to encounter…

    Tanjung Pasir Pulau Tenggol, Malaysia

    This is the best dive we've done in Pulau Tenggol. Reef is good, but the best is shoals of Barracudas, Jacks and Tunas. A great drift dive, maybe not for beginers cos of the strong currents.

    Teluk Air Tawar Pulau Tenggol, Malaysia

    Teluk Dalam Pulau Redang, Malaysia

    Nice bay, great for snorkelers. Turtles can be found here near the coral garden area.

    Teluk Kador Pahang, Malaysia

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    Terumbu Tiga / Three Rocks Perhentian Islands, Malaysia

    Terumbu Tiga lies to the east of the bigger of the two Perhentian Islands (Besar) and is accessed by boat. Its a collection of rocks, which provide a great habitat for critters, with very clear water and fun swim-throughs. This formation of large boulders is potentially the most picturesque site in…

    Terumbu Tiga / Three Rocks Perhentian Islands, Malaysia

    Terumbu Tiga lies to the east of the bigger of the two Perhentian Islands (Besar) and is accessed by boat. Its a collection of rocks, which provide a great habitat for critters, with very clear water and fun swim-throughs. This formation of large boulders is potentially the most picturesque site in…
    The Tung Huang is a freighter that sank while transporting cement to Brunei for the Sultan's new palace on 25 September 1980. It hit the Samarang Bank and sank as it tried to reach Labuan for repairs. The wreck now lies east of Kuraman Island and just 21 km from Labuan. The vessel, 92m long, 15m…

    The Jetty Pulau Sipadan, Malaysia

    One of the best beach dive of the world!

    The Point Layang Layang, Malaysia

    Probably the best dive of Layang-Layang. The visibility is outstanding... Don't miss it!

    The Rock Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia

    Not as nice as the other dive sites in the area. But good enough for a 2nd or 3rd dive of the day. Viz can go down to 4m depending on current. No fish around for days if there was dolphins flyby. Occasional sighting of turtles.

    The Tunnel Layang Layang, Malaysia

    There are several cracks, one of the is named the tunnel. The best is just around 15m deep. It's not worth to dive deeper here. Very nice corals (including numberous lettuce corals) and sponges.

    The Valley Layang Layang, Malaysia

    Like most of Layang-Layang dive, The Valley is an oustanding dive site. A must for underwater photographers: from macro to large pelagic such as mantas, hammerhead sharks, turtles etc.

    Tiger Rocks Pahang, Malaysia

    Jacks, barracudas, stingrays, turtles, and sometime sharks (including whale shark).

    Tioman Pahang, Malaysia

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    Tokong Laut / Temple of the… Perhentian Islands, Malaysia

    Massive pinnacle, sand at the bottom. Probably the best site in the Perhentians, with great marinelife diversity: scorpionfish, schools of yellow snappers, boxfish, pufferfish, bamboo sharks, nurse sharks, some occasional black tip shark, a house turtle, nudis and schools of reef fish.
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    Tokong Laut / Temple of the… Perhentian Islands, Malaysia

    Massive pinnacle, sand at the bottom. Probably the best site in the Perhentians, with great marinelife diversity: scorpionfish, schools of yellow snappers, boxfish, pufferfish, bamboo sharks, nurse sharks, some occasional black tip shark, a house turtle, nudis and schools of reef fish.
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    Tokong Laut / Temple of the… Perhentian Islands, Malaysia

    Massive pinnacle, sand at the bottom. Probably the best site in the Perhentians, with great marinelife diversity: scorpionfish, schools of yellow snappers, boxfish, pufferfish, bamboo sharks, nurse sharks, some occasional black tip shark, a house turtle, nudis and schools of reef fish.
    Bamboo Shark at Temple

    Tokong Laut / Temple of the… Perhentian Islands, Malaysia

    Massive pinnacle, sand at the bottom. Probably the best site in the Perhentians, with great marinelife diversity: scorpionfish, schools of yellow snappers, boxfish, pufferfish, bamboo sharks, nurse sharks, some occasional black tip shark, a house turtle, nudis and schools of reef fish.

    Tokong Timor/ White Rock Pulau Tenggol, Malaysia

    This site is approximately 300m off the south western side of the main island. The terrain is generally flat but littered with rocks and boulders. Feather stars of a variety of colours (even white ones) cling on to the surfaces of barrel sponges and anywhere that has good current flow. Sea grass…

    Terumbu Kili Pulau Redang, Malaysia

    Terumbu Kili, a rocky outcrop that appears above water and slopes down to a sandy bottom at about 20 metres in depth, lies at the southern tip of Pulau Pinang and is one of the top dive sites at Redang.Beware the strong surface currents in the channel separating this outcrop from Pulau Pinang. Due…
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    Turtle Bay Pulau Redang, Malaysia

    The bay is very calm and the main interest is turtles. This site is good for snorkeling.
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    Turtle Cavern Pulau Sipadan, Malaysia

    The entrance of the cavern is on a sandy floor at 18m deep. When you go inside, the cave go down to 21m and then become smaller. There is a marlin skeleton inside (put there by a resort diver!)If you follow the left hand side of the cavern you will end up in front of a tunnel. The tunnel connects…

    Turtle Patch Pulau Sipadan, Malaysia

    Turtles :) But also White Tip Sharks, parrotfish shoals and nice table corals.