Sea Diving
Malaysia is fast becoming one of the leading dive destinations of the world with one of the richest marine environments in the Indo-Pacific Basin. The incredible bio-diversity of marine life, coupled with beautiful islands, white sandy beaches and clear warm waters, keeps divers coming back time and time again.
Top dive sites around Malaysia include diverse underwater geography such as sloping reefs, coral blocks, wall dives, deep dives, drift dives and wreck dives. A dip below the warm sea’s surface guarantees you an astounding experience, with a concentration of vibrant and exotic marine life rarely rivalled anywhere else in the world. From schooling Hammerhead Sharks, to huge schools of barracudas and various species of turtles, to the bizarre Frogfish and Ghost Pipefish, there is always something fascinating awaiting you. It's no exaggeration to say that almost every time a marine bio-diversity survey is conducted in Malaysia’s tropical seas, the species list increases!
Dive centres in Malaysia are numerous, well equipped and certified by all the internationally recognised dive agencies like PADI, SSI and SSAC for maintaining their standards of safety and professionalism. Naturally, all scuba diving courses in Malaysian waters are also endorsed by these certifying agencies. After completing your scuba course, get outfitted with the latest scuba equipment as all international brands are available from dive centres in Malaysia. Almost all the islands in Malaysia cater to divers of all levels of experience - be it easy, shallow drift-diving, to advanced wreck-diving or technical diving.
Located in the heart of the Indo-Pacific basin, the heart of the world's richest marine biodiversity area, Malaysia also offers pristine beaches and professional dive centres for the pleasure and safety of the advanced and novice diver. For a most memorable diving holiday, the time is now, the place is Malaysia.
Key Tips
If you plan to do some diving out here, you should try to book a package with an operator that would include diving, food and accommodation. It's a good way to save money. Also, the sea gets rough and murky during the east coast's monsoon (November - March), so try to time your visit outside of this period.
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Pulau
Tiga Marine Park
A park consisting
of three islands and the crystal-clear surrounding
sea beckon divers from around the world. |
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Tunku
Abdul Rahman Marine
Park
Comprising five beautiful
islands with good facilities, beaches and
snorkelling, just a 10-minute boat ride from the
capital Kota Kinabalu. |
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Mabul
Island
Luxury chalets on stilts
and shallow reefs that offer world-class diving
put this island resort in a class of its own. |
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Layang
Layang Island
Unique reef
topography out in the middle of the South China
Sea near this island makes this a diver's dream
come true. |
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Tioman
Island
The turtle-shaped Pulau
Tioman is the largest and most impressive of the
east coast islands. |
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Pulau
Aur
Nestled within the Johor
Marine Park Area, the deep waters around the area
ensure good visibility and a large variety of
marine life. |
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Pulau
Tenggol
This tiny island, filled
with rocky cliffs that extend down into the ocean,
keep divers coming back. |
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Pulau
Payar Marine Park
This beautiful
marine park features underwater wonders coupled
with great facilities to get you closer to
nature. |
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Langkawi
This cluster of 99 islands offers
beautiful beaches, world-class infrastructure,
ultra-cheap duty-free shopping and fascinating
legends. |
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Pulau
Kapas
If you're looking for the
perfect island getaway, then a visit to Pulau
Kapas in Terengganu is a must. |
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Sipadan
Island
This watery Garden of Eden
is rightly billed as one of the world's greatest
diving destinations. |
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Lankayan
Island
This tiny jungle-clad,
tranquil island has earned a reputation as being
one of the best dive sites in Asia. |
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Lang
Tengah Island
Pulau Lang Tengah is
a very small and beautiful island located between
Perhentian Island and Redang Island. |
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Pulau
Perhentian
Popular among Malaysian
and international travellers alike, this blissful
island is surrounded by clear waters rich in
marine life. |
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Pantai
Bisikan Bayu (Beach of
Whispering
Breeze)
Gentle breezes sweep in
off the South China Sea along Kelantan's longest
stretch of beach. |
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Pulau
Rawa
Famed for its white sand and
coral reefs with neon-coloured fish, Pulau Rawa is
also an easily accessible island. |
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Pulau
Redang
Sheltered within the Pulau
Redang Marine Park, the coral reefs here are rich
in marine life. |
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Labuan
Wreck Diving
Several excellent
wrecks offer intrigue for both novice and
experienced divers. |
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