Pulau Sipadan
Lying just off the northeast coast of Borneo is Sipadan, Malaysia's only oceanic island. Shaped by volcanic activity aeons ago, this 35 acres island rises about 700 metres from the sea floor, attracting diverse marine life from the blackness of the open sea. Read more Pulau Sipadan...
Pulau Mabul and Kapalai
Located about 30 minutes from mainland Semporna, Pulau Mabul has a shallow reef profile with sandy bottom and patches of sea grass. The coral reefs at first glance do not look very picturesque and inviting. However, it is the diversity of macro animals inhabiting the coral rubble and sea grass sites that put Pulau Mabul and Kapalai on the diving map. Read more Pulau Mabul and Sipalai...
Pulau Lankayan
Located in the Sulu Sea about 1½ hour from mainland Sandakan by speedboat. Pulau Lankayan promises interesting holiday destination with white sandy beaches, jungle interior and interesting diving are a sure combination to attract the diver and non-diver. Read more Pulau Lankayan...
Tunku Abdul Rahman
The South China Sea on the west and the Sulawesi Sea towards the east baths Sabah's coastline. The deep oceanic nature of the Sulawesi Sea brings rich nutrients and water clarity. Read more Pulau Tunku Abdul Rahman...
Pulau Labuan
This tropical duty-free island with an area of 92 sq. kilometers has beautiful sandy beaches with international class hotels and golf course. The numerous activities available on the island will keep the divers occupied after their dives. Read more Pulau Labuan...
Pulau Layang Layang
Layang Layang when translated means 'Swallow's Reef' (although there are no swallows present) is fast becoming another of Malaysia's premier dive destination after the world - famous Sipadan Island. This oceanic atoll is situated in the South China Sea about 300 kilometres North West of Kota Kinabalu, the capital of Sabah. The little land mass supports a luxurious 90-room dive resort, a Malaysian Naval base and a nesting colony for several sea-faring migratory birds. Read more Pulau Layang layang...
Pulau Talang Talang
Renown for her natural eco-trails and tribal culture, Sarawak also has some diving sites. Pulau Talang-Talang lying off the mouth of Semantan River is a protected turtle sanctuary and permission must be obtained to dive the area. The green, hawksbill and olive ridley turtles are commonly sighted in the vicinity. Read more Pulau Talang talang...