Malaysia has long been known for housing some of the world's best diving sites. There are many exceptional diving spots off the shores of Malaysia, displaying incredible spectacles of marine and reef life, and even displaying some fascinating shipwrecks. Here are five of the best dive sites in the country:

 

Sipadan Island, Sabah

Sipadan Island, off the coast of Sabah, is surrounded by spectacularly clear waters, which is home to some of the most amazing marine life around. The island has long been voted among the top diving spots in the world, where divers can experience some of the best wall diving around, with a drop of over 2,000 feet just 30 metres from the shore. All divesites near the island areconveniently accessible by sea, while the isleitself merely takes about 25 minutes to explore on foot.

 

Mabul Island, Sabah

Noted as one of the best diving sites for underwater macrophotography, Mabul Island is surrounded by gorgeous sloping reefs, from two to forty metres deep, featuring a wonderful array of marine life, from sea horses, to pipefish, to exotic starfish. With more than eightacclaimed divingsites, diving is available all year round. Like Sipadan, Mabul Island is accessible by boat from Semporna, Sabah, as well as Sipadan Island.

 

Layang-Layang Island, Sabah

Offering an exclusive experience, Layang-Layang Island can only be accessed as part of a private tour run by the Layang-Layang Island Resort, between February and October. However it's all worthwhile, as the island possesses not only internationally renowned diving and fishing sites, but also someamazing bird-watching opportunities also. The warm and clear waters are home to some of the best big fish and wall diving sites, where magnificent coral walls plunge 2,000 metres to the floor of the ocean.

 

Pulau Tioman, Pahang

Tioman Island is considered to be one of the most beautiful islands in the world, offering some fantastic diving sites.Among the most popular dive sites include Pulau Renggis, off Teluk Tekek, featuring some spectacular reef life, and Pulau Chebeh for deep-sea diving, where divers can see giant manta rays and the Soyak Wreck, amongst many other things. The island is strategicallyreachable by plane and by sea.

 

Pulau Redang, Terengganu

Redang island also offers some of Malaysia's best diving sites in its beautiful, clear waters. The Terumbu Kili diving site offers the typical Redang sights, offering a wonderful array of corals and marine life, including green turtles. Big Mount is also considered one of the best diving sites in Peninsular Malaysia, hosting a fascinatingly varied reef life. The island is also reachable by planeand sea.

When you are deciding which diving spot you want to go, take a look at what travel packages or travel deals in Malaysia you can take advantage of.

 

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