Imagine warm clear waters, colourful underwater reefs and fascinating aquatic life forms.
Pulau Payar and its adjacent islands are some of the few locations for good diving off the West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia.
For its sheer alluring beauty, Redang remains one of the most popular islands in Malaysia, and a must-see for any traveller keen on exploring the best of Peninsular Malaysia’s diving.
Endowed with breathtaking beauty and superb underwater attractions, Pulau Perhentian is a destination in Southeast
Asia with few peers.
Dive in Malaysia,
and experience the diversity
Imagine warm clear waters, colourful underwater reefs and fascinating aquatic life forms
Imagine stunning, sheer walls and large, graceful pelagics. Imagine breathtaking beaches of powdery soft sand. These captivating sights will be yours to enjoy in the abundance of dive sites in Malaysia
Pulau Redang offers vast coral gardens of unimaginable variety. Its pristine beaches and clear visibility make it a favourite for all divers. Pulau Tioman, acclaimed as one of the world’s most beautiful islands, has excellent wrecks and reefs to explore by boat or from shore. Pulau Perhentian, with its sapphire waters, soft white sand, and trendy lifestyle, offers endless varieties of fish of all colours and sizes
Pulau Sipadan is the ultimate diving destination with amazing sights of turtles, reef sharks and a 680-metre deep drop-off. Nearby Mabul attracts keen naturalists and photographers with its wealth of macro life.
In Miri, discover a thriving new destination that unveils reefs with a breathtaking marine life. Fostered by a high sense of professionalism, a stable government and a harmonious racial mix, Malaysia offers an unforgettable experience to visitors. English is widely spoken here and the friendly service adds to its appeal.
In Malaysia, the avid diver will find a fascinating variety of underwater attractions available nowhere else in the world
Pulau Payar
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Pulau Payar and its adjacent islands are some of the few locations for good diving off the West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia.
Pulau Kapas & Pulau Lang Tengah
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Close to shore, Pulau Kapas and Pulau Lang Tengah are charming islands popular with day-trippers.
Pulau Redang
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For its sheer alluring beauty, Redang remains one of the most popular islands in Malaysia, and a must-see for any traveller keen on exploring the best of Peninsular Malaysia’s diving.
Pulau Perhentian
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Endowed with breathtaking beauty and superb underwater attractions, Pulau Perhentian is a destination in Southeast
Asia with few peers.
Pulau Tenggol
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Tenggol lies not far from the East Coast mainland, and is an exceptional site to the few who have dived here.
Pulau Tioman
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Tioman will delight you with its irresistible lure of holiday-making, discovery and, of course, diving.
Islands of Johor
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The southern state of Johor is blessed with beautiful islands and splendid diving opportunities not to be missed.
Pulau Sipadan
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Lying just off the northeast coast of Borneo is Sipadan, Malaysia’s only oceanic island.
Islands Off Semporna
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Just like Sipadan, Pulau Mabul has grabbed the world’s attention for its own attractions.
Pulau Lankayan
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Pulau Lankayan is another unforgettable gem offering a fascinating array of diving opportunities in a remarkably small area.
Pulau Mantanani
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Mantanani’s reputation as a dive destination is growing as fast as its tourist arrivals.
Tunku Abdul Rahman Park & Pulau Tiga
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With its close proximity to Kota Kinabalu, Tunku Abdul Rahman Park makes convenience a part of your diving holiday.
Miri
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Miri, an oil-rich coastal town in Sarawak, is known for its cosy charm and friendly atmosphere.
Pulau Satang & Kuching
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Pulau Satang is a playground for macro lovers, leisure divers and snorkellers.
Pulau Layang-Layang
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A world-class dive site of unique character awaits you here.
Labuan
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Labuan has long been a military base as well as an offshore financial centre for the Malaysian federal government.
Imagine warm clear waters, colourful underwater reefs and fascinating aquatic life forms.
Pulau Payar and its adjacent islands are some of the few locations for good diving off the West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia.
Close to shore, Pulau Kapas and Pulau Lang Tengah are charming islands popular with day-trippers.
For its sheer alluring beauty, Redang remains one of the most popular islands in Malaysia, and a must-see for any traveller keen on exploring the best of Peninsular Malaysia’s diving.
Endowed with breathtaking beauty and superb underwater attractions, Pulau Perhentian is a destination in Southeast Asia with few peers.
Imagine warm clear waters, colourful underwater reefs and fascinating aquatic life forms.
Pulau Payar and its adjacent islands are some of the few locations for good diving off the West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia.
Close to shore, Pulau Kapas and Pulau Lang Tengah are charming islands popular with day-trippers.
For its sheer alluring beauty, Redang remains one of the most popular islands in Malaysia, and a must-see for any traveller keen on exploring the best of Peninsular Malaysia’s diving.
Endowed with breathtaking beauty and superb underwater attractions, Pulau Perhentian is a destination in Southeast Asia with few peers.