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Malaysia Dive Sites :: Sipadan Island
Sipadan is widely regarded as Malaysia's best diving and is up there with the best dive destinations in the world. Divers first started visiting Sipadan in 1984 and Jacques Cousteau described it as the best shore diving in the world. The tiny island that drops off 600m into the Sulawesi sea is famous for sharks, turtles, barracuda and humphead parrotfish, all of which are virtually guaranteed, but in fact you can see much more than that at Sipadan. All sorts of marine visitors pass by including whale sharks, thresher sharks, hammerhead sharks, manta rays and eagle rays. humphead parrotfish

Most of the diving is wall diving along the drop offs. Currents are not normally a problem although can pick up at times making for exciting drift dives. Any level of diver can dive Sipadan, just watch your depth gauge. Visibility is usually excellent. Sipadan can be dived all year round and is very good all year round but the best time of year to dive is April to September when the sea is flat, the sun is shining and the visibility is excellent. May-August can get quite busy. Chinese New Year and Japan's Golden Week holiday periods get booked out well in advance. September is a quieter month and a good time for big fish sightings.

In January 2005 the Malaysian authorities declared Sipadan a protected marine reserve and now limit the number of divers with a daily permit quota. They have also removed all accommodation from Sipadan Island. Regulations are enforced by the Sabah marine police and the Malaysian navy who have a large and visible presence in the area to ward off any threat from terrorist groups from nearby Philippines. Continued >>

 

 



Malaysia Diving
Select a Malaysia Dive Site from the destinations below for detailed dive site descriptions:

Sabah:
Sipadan
Mabul & Kapalai
Sibuan
Mantabuan
Pulau Tiga
Mataking
Labuan Wrecks
Kota Kinabalu (TARP)
Lankayan Island
Layang Layang

Sarawak:
Miri

  Peninsular Malaysia - East Coast
Pulau Redang
Tioman Island
Pulau Aur
Bidong Island
Lang Tengah Island
Tenggol Islands
HMS Repulse Wreck
Seven Skies Wreck
Perhentian Islands

Peninsular Malaysia - West Coast
Langkawi
Sembilan Islands
 
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