Dive Adventures in Borneo and more
Malaysia plays host to an amazingly diverse range of scuba destinations. From one-of-a-kind wall and shore dives in Sipadan Island to the pristine coral atoll and hammerhead sharks in Layang Layang. You can look forward to the manta ray playground of Sangalaki, cavorting with friendly turtles in Redang Island, wreck diving off Tioman Island, and muck dives in Mabul and Kapalai islands, to name just a few of the spectacular opportunities available here.
You'll find a destination that suits you:
Sabah Borneo
The basis of Malaysia's claim as home to world class scuba diving.
Malay Peninsula
Great diving and family holiday destinations within easy reach of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's capital city.
If you're looking for a break on beautiful equatorial islands with lovely, pristine white sand beaches coupled with outstanding underwater marine beauty and diversity, then scuba diving in Malaysia is bound to have something for you. Just budget plenty of spare time - there are so many outstanding opportunities on offer here!
Diving Season
Diving season in Malaysia runs all year round, depending on the location of your choice. For more detailed information of exactly when the best time is to visit at each of the destinations, check out the individual dive site descriptions below.
The liveaboards season runs all year round too.
Reef Basics
Great for: Large animals, small animals, dive value-for-money, advanced divers and beginner divers
Not so great for: Non-diving activities
Depth: 5 - >40m
Visibility: 5 - 50m
Currents: Gentle
Surface Conditions: Calm
Water Temperature: 25 - 30°C
Experience Level: Beginner - advanced
Number of dive sites: >125
Access: Dive resorts and liveaboards
Recommended length of stay: 1 - 3 weeks
Sabah, Borneo Diving Sites
Nothing beats scuba diving in Borneo. There are loads of premier scuba destinations that offer spectacular underwater sights. If you can name it, then there's a destination in Borneo that has it; from macro life to pelagics, wrecks to wall diving, coral gardens teeming with a rich diversity of corals and fish, underwater caves where sleepy sharks go to chill out, and caverns where turtles go to die... Borneo diving has it all.
Sipadan Island and Layang Layang are the most popular and well known destinations. Some 3,000 species were first found and classified while diving fabulous sites in Malaysia such as Sipadan. Sangalaki and Lankayan are the latest hot destinations that offer new frontiers if you're looking for something different. Sangalaki is especially well known for manta ray sightings, while Lankayan has whale sharks. Mabul and Kapalai are world renowned destinations for muck diving.
More detailed information on Borneo dive sites in Sabah:
Peninsular Malaysia Dive Sites
If you're short on time and want some top class diving while on a stopover in Malaysia, diving on the peninsula is the best option for you to consider. There are a number of locations around the Peninsula, which are all just one flight away from Kuala Lumpur.
The most famous scuba destinations on the Malay Peninsula are Tioman and Redang islands. In the north, Redang has some spectacular dive sites and marine life awaiting the intrepid diver. Tioman Island, on the east coast of the peninsula has some fantastic pristine coral reefs and wreck diving.
More detailed information on the peninsula dive sites:
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