Malaysia » Sabah
| Labuan Wreck Diving |
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The Cement WreckName: MV Tung Hwang Type: Freighter Dimensions: L92 m, W15 m, DR7 m Year Built: Unknown Built By: Unknown The 'Tung Hwang' is a freighter that sank while transportating cement to Brunei for the Sultan's new palace. It hit the Samarang Bank and sank as it tried to reach Labuan for repairs. Fortunately, no...more details »
| Lankayan Island |
 | This isolated tropical island, one and a half hours by boat north of Sandakan, is Malaysia's only dive resort in the Sulu Sea.
As well as long stretches of white sandy beach, swaying casuarinas pines and beautiful sunrises and sunsets, Lankayan is a macroworld paradise. Saved are large stretches of beautiful hard and soft cor...more details »
| Layang Layang |
 | Translated from Malay, Layang Layang means "Swallows Reef". The island is located in waters 2,000 metres deep, Layang Layang is an atoll of 13 linked coral reefs. The island is part of the 600 islands, reefs and shoals in the South China Sea known as The Spratlys.
Layang Layang is an atoll in the South China Sea some 300 km north-west of Kota...more details »
| Mantanani |
 | Mantanani is a group of 3 isolated islands northwest of Kota Belud, or about an hour's drive from the state capital of Kota Kinabalu. Although only approximately an hour's boat ride by speedboat from the mainland, the islands are a reminder of an earlier and simpler place and time. Time slows down here amidst the crystal clear blue waters lapping o...more details »
| Sabah Diving |
 | The East Malaysian state of Sabah, right on the northern tip of Borneo, is blessed with some of the world’s very best dive spots –- most famously the atoll island of Sipadan in the Celebes Sea and the atoll reef of Layang Layang, also known as the Swallow Reef, far out in the South China Sea.
But there are other dive locations wort...more details »
| Sipadan, Mabul and Kapalai |
 | Already legendary as one of the world's best dive sites -- always making the top ten of any list -- is the tiny island of Sipadan, just off the east coast of the Malaysia state of Sabah on the island of Borneo.
Popular TV naturalists Jacques Cousteau and David Attenborough have devoted whole programs to this tiny atoll, deservedly so....more details »
| Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park |
 | Named after Malaysia's first Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, the five islands of the Tunku Abdul Rahman Park (TAR) and their surrounding seas have long been a haven of peace and tranquility. The islands protect the natural vegetation, animals and the underwater gardens of the coral reefs that provide visitors with endless hours of enjoyment. TA...more details »
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