Diving in Sunda Shelf/Java Sea

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Explore the underwater wonders of Sunda Shelf/Java Sea, ecoregion. This region features 132 documented dive spots, each offering unique underwater experiences. Whether you're seeking calm snorkeling bays, challenging freediving depths, or exciting scuba adventures, Sunda Shelf/Java Sea has something for every underwater explorer. Browse detailed spot information, check current conditions from recent dive logs, and connect with the local diving community to make the most of your visit.

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Ecoregion: Sunda Shelf/Java Sea

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ABC House Reef

ABC House Reef is a shallow dive site with depths between 5 and 12 meters, making it suitable for divers looking to refresh their skills. During daytime dives, divers may encounter rare gobies, while night dives offer the chance to see seahorses nestled in hard corals, along with common sightings of cuttlefish. The site is accessed from the shore.

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Ajoi

Ajoi is located a short 5-minute boat ride from Juara Jetty. The dive site features a gently sloping coral reef that descends to depths of 18 meters, with additional rock walls and pinnacles extending to 20 meters. Divers may encounter a small current at times. The marine life includes clownfish, batfish, fusiliers, pufferfish, parrotfish, and butterflyfish. The area is also home to soft corals, as well as other species such as stingrays, turtles, and nudibranchs. Coral formations consist of branching coral, brain coral, and plate corals.

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Ajoy

Ajoy is a shore dive site characterized by a sloping coral reef that transitions into boulder formations. The depth reaches over 18 meters, and divers may experience medium currents, which can facilitate drift diving. The site features a diverse array of marine life, including bumphead parrotfish, angelfish, butterflyfish, anemonefish, pufferfish, cobia, and remora. Coral types present include fan, whip, brain, branching, leather, and plate corals. Additionally, divers can encounter nudibranchs, turtles, and blacktip reef sharks while exploring the underwater landscape.

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Amazing Grace

Amazing Grace is located at Nyireh Island, north of Tenggol Island, and features a diverse coral reef accessible from the shore. The site is characterized by a variety of healthy corals, including both soft and hard coral species. Divers can expect to encounter numerous marine species, such as parrotfish, damsels, and shrimp. The site is approximately a 15-minute boat ride from Tenggol Island, and divers should be aware that currents can occasionally be mild.

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Baby Shark Point

Baby Shark Point serves as a natural nursery for juvenile sharks, particularly Black Tip reef sharks. This site is easily accessible from the shore, with a sandy bottom that reaches a depth of 3 meters before transitioning into a staghorn reef. The maximum depth at this location is approximately 12 meters. Divers can also observe common reef fish species, including Diamond Fish and Juvenile Barracuda, around the reef area.

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Bahai

Bahai is located approximately 10 minutes north of Juara Jetty, accessible via shore entry. This site is suitable for beginner divers and is particularly favored by macro photographers. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of Nudibranch species, including Jorunna, Nembrotha, Chromodoris, and Roboastra. Additionally, marine life such as pufferfish, angelfish, and butterflyfish can be observed here.

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Bahai Bay

Bahai Bay features a sandy bottom that transitions into a gently sloping coral reef reaching depths of 18 meters. The site includes rock walls and pinnacles along the island side, extending to a maximum depth of 20 meters. Divers may encounter a small current at times. The marine life here includes various species such as butterflyfish, parrotfish, moray eels, damsels, wrasses, and anemone fish. Additionally, sightings of nudibranchs, cuttlefish, and nurse sharks are possible. The site is accessible from the shore.

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Barok

Barok is located on the northern side of Juara Bay, just a short two-minute walk from Juara Jetty. As of 2022, the site has seen significant growth in coral colonies, contributing to an improving marine habitat. Divers and snorkelers can expect to encounter various marine life, including fusiliers, batfish, clownfish, and cuttlefish. Notably, snorkelers have reported sightings of blacktip reef sharks from the surface, indicating a healthy ecosystem. The site is accessible via shore entry.

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Batu Berendam

Batu Berendam is located northwest of Tanjung Basi and is recognized as one of the deepest dive sites in the Perhentian Islands, with depths exceeding 30 meters. The site features a cluster of large boulders, with the highest sections found between 15 and 18 meters. Divers should be prepared for strong currents and noticeable thermoclines. The boulders are adorned with whip corals, while sea fans thrive in the channels between them. Marine life includes occasional sightings of cobia and schools of fusiliers, with trevallies often seen hunting in the area.

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Batu Chaping

Batu Chaping is situated on the uninhabited East Face of Perhentian Besar. The site is characterized by significant boulders and swim-throughs, with depths ranging from 18 to 20 meters before transitioning to a sandy bottom at greater depths. The underwater landscape is adorned with Daisy Corals, sea-fans, and whip corals. Marine life commonly observed here includes coral groupers, blue-spotted sting rays, snappers, sea sponges, and lionfish.

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Batu Jahat

Batu Jahat is a dive site located in the southern part of Tioman Island, Malaysia. The site features healthy coral, large boulders, and structures like tunnels and caves that require a torch for exploration. Common marine life includes black tip sharks, jacks, barracudas, and various reef fish at depths of up to 30 meters.

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Batu Kapal

Batu Kapal is a dive site with a maximum depth of 20 meters (66 feet) featuring a canyon environment. Divers can expect to see sharks, tuna, snappers, groupers, and schools of parrotfish. The site is suitable for all skill levels, although a deeper section is available for advanced divers, with visibility generally around 20 meters.

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Batu Kuching

Batu Kuching is located on Lang Tengah Island and is accessible via a shore entry. The dive site features a sandy bottom at depths of 7 to 8 meters, where divers can observe a variety of marine life including parrotfish, blue-spotted stingrays, Dory, and nudibranchs. This site is suitable for both beginner and advanced divers, providing opportunities to explore its coral-scattered bottom.

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Batu Layar

Batu Layar, also known as Sail Rock, features a hard coral reef primarily composed of Staghorn and massive Table Corals. The reef descends to a depth of 18 meters before transitioning to a sandy bottom. This site is recognized for its consistently good visibility. Marine life commonly observed includes Barracudas, Black Tip Sharks, and Hawksbill Turtles. Additionally, Bamboo Sharks can sometimes be found hiding beneath the table corals.

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Batu Layar

Batu Layar is a dive site in the Perhentian Islands with a maximum depth of 16 meters (55 feet). It features healthy hard corals, including large staghorn and table corals, and diverse marine life such as angelfish, clownfish, lionfish, and sea turtles. Visibility ranges from 5 to 20 meters (16-66 feet), making it suitable for divers of all levels.

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Batu Malang

Batu Malang is a dive site located off Tioman Island, reaching depths of up to 10 meters (30 feet). The site features medium-sized boulders and a variety of hard corals, including table and staghorn corals. Marine life includes hawksbill turtles, anemonefish, and cuttlefish, making it a popular spot for snorkeling and diving, typically done as a second dive of the day.

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Batu Mumbang

Batu Mumbang is a dive site located at a small rock island, approximately three minutes by boat from the northeast point of Juara Bay. The dive reaches a maximum depth of 18 meters and may experience mild currents. The underwater landscape features two rocky islands that rise from the sandy bottom, which is situated at 18 meters. Divers can explore large boulder corals, rocky coral formations, overhangs, and small walls. Marine life commonly observed includes False Clownfish, Batfish, Fusiliers, Pufferfish, Parrotfish, and Butterflyfish. Additionally, divers may encounter Stingrays, Turtles, and Nudibranchs in this diverse ecosystem.

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Batu Nisan

Batu Nisan is a dive site located in a protected area at the northern edge of Long Beach. The site features calm and clear waters with a sandy bottom, making it suitable for both novice and experienced divers to enhance their skills and buoyancy control. It is also accessible for night dives, providing easy shore entry. Divers should be on the lookout for juvenile marine species, including Indian Sea Walkers and occasional stingrays, which are commonly found in the vicinity.

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Batu Nisan

Batu Nisan, also known as Tomb Stone Reef, is a shallow reef dive site suitable for beginners, with depths ranging from 1 to 10 meters and no current. Expect to see a variety of marine life including Jenkin whip rays, blue-spotted stingrays, sea turtles, clownfish, gobies, angelfish, batfish, and bumphead parrotfish. The dive season is from April to October, as the conditions are unsuitable during the monsoon season from October to April.

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Batu Tabir

Batu Tabir is an underwater pinnacle situated north of Tanjung Butong, with its summit approximately 5 meters below the surface. The site is characterized by strong currents and features boulder formations surrounding the base of the pinnacle. Divers may encounter various marine life, including marble stingrays and jenkins stingrays, along with whip corals and small sea fans growing on the rocky structures.

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Berlabuh

Berlabuh is located approximately a 10-minute boat ride south of Juara Bay. The dive site features a sloping coral reef with rocky formations that range from 10 to 18 meters in depth, leading to impressive marine walls that can reach depths of over 30 meters. Divers may encounter strong currents, which can facilitate drift diving. The marine life includes Bumphead Parrotfish, Fusiliers, Angelfish, and Groupers. Additionally, divers can observe various corals such as Branching Coral, Whip Coral, Sea Fans, and Bubble Coral, along with other species like Nudibranchs, Turtles, and Bubble Shrimp.

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Bidong Jetty

Bidong Jetty is a dive site located at Pulau Bidong, featuring shallow waters that reach depths of approximately 6 meters. The site offers visibility ranging from 10 to 30 meters, making it suitable for novice divers and underwater photographers. Divers can explore a variety of marine life, including soft corals, sea fans, and schools of fish. Additionally, at a depth of around 15 meters, there are submerged replicas that reflect the cultural heritage of Terengganu, along with old vehicles, providing a unique combination of marine biodiversity and historical elements. Access to the site is via a boat, with a travel time of 30 to 40 minutes from Merang Jetty, where daily dive trips are available.

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Big Mount

Big Mount is situated at the northernmost point of Pulau Lima, featuring a buoy line that leads divers into depths of 18 meters. The pinnacle rises to a depth of 14 meters, while the surrounding wall descends to 32 meters before transitioning to a sandy bottom. Divers may encounter strong currents at times. The site is home to a cluster of black corals and is frequented by marine life such as Batfish, Trevally, Rainbow Runner, and Barracuda. Additionally, it is recognized for occasional sightings of whale sharks.

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Black Coral Garden Redang

Black Coral Garden Redang is accessible via a shore entry and is located approximately 5.772800, 103.059300. The dive site features a depth of around 20 meters and includes an artificial reef that supports healthy coral growth. Divers may encounter schools of yellow fish and occasionally spot sharks patrolling above the reef. The site has a sloped topography, and strong currents can occur, particularly during full moon phases.

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Bugis

Bugis is a shore dive site located approximately 10 minutes north of Juara Jetty. This site is suitable for beginner divers and is particularly favored by macro photographers. The underwater environment is home to various species of Nudibranchs, including Jorunna, Nembrotha, Chromodoris, and Roboastra. Divers can also encounter Pufferfish, Angelfish, and butterflyfish in this area.

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Bus Station

Bus Station is located between Renggis Island and Berjaya Resort and features several sunken vehicles, including stripped buses and a jeep, along with concrete structures that form an artificial reef. Among these structures, there is a distinctive heart-shaped formation equipped with a bench. The site is home to various marine life, including damselfish, anemonefish, sea cucumbers, coral shrimp, pufferfish, and cuttlefish. Soft corals can be observed growing on the wrecks and artificial reef, contributing to the biodiversity of the area.

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Chebeh East

Chebeh East features a prominent boulder both above and below the surface. The underwater terrain is characterized by unique rock formations and a diverse array of hard and soft coral. Divers can explore several swim-throughs populated with glass fish. This site is known for the presence of schools of yellowtail fusiliers and jackfish, along with notable species such as napoleon wrasse and hump-head parrotfish. Common reef inhabitants include batfish and angelfish, contributing to the site's rich marine biodiversity.

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Chebeh South

Chebeh South is a dive site with a sloping hard coral reef and a small wall that hosts nudibranchs. You may encounter marine life such as hawksbill turtles, cuttlefish, and various species of fish including Bumphead parrotfish and lionfish. The depth ranges from 5 to 30 meters, and the site features some swim-throughs and boulders covered in soft corals.

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Chebeh West Deep

Chebeh West Deep is located off the coast of Pulau Chebeh, approximately 30-40 minutes by speedboat from Pulau Tioman. This dive site features pristine reefs that extend beyond 30 meters in depth. Divers can expect strong currents, making drift diving a common practice here. The site is known for large schools of barracudas and silvery fish, particularly when the currents are strong. Additionally, the area has crevices formed by large boulders that provide shelter for species such as Napoleon wrasses and sweetlips.

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Corn Wreck

The Corn Wreck is located in front of Redang Marine Park and has drifted to its current position. Divers should be aware that the currents in this area can be unpredictable and may be strong at times. The wreck itself features intact walls and is home to a variety of hard and soft corals. Utilizing UV lighting can enhance the experience by revealing the fluorescent effects on the corals, making it an interesting site for underwater photography.

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D'Lagoon / Teluk Kerma

D'Lagoon (Teluk Kerma) is a training site for novice divers with a maximum depth of 12 meters (40 feet) and visibility around 15 meters (50 feet). The site features a coral garden with various types of corals, including brain, star, and table corals, as well as rock formations that contain marine life and small caves.

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Dungun

Dungun is located approximately 12 to 15 minutes north of Juara Jetty, accessible via a shore entry. This site is suitable for beginner divers and is particularly favored by macro photographers. The underwater environment is home to various species of Nudibranchs, including Jorunna, Nembrotha, Chromodoris, and Roboastra. Additionally, divers can expect to see Pufferfish, Angelfish, and Butterflyfish in the area.

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Dungun

Dungun is located six minutes from Tioman Juara Jetty, featuring a calm bay that provides shelter from larger waves. The site is characterized by a rich diversity of corals and a variety of marine life, including nudibranchs and numerous fish species. The marine ecosystem here is relatively healthy due to lower human disturbance, making it an ideal spot for observing underwater life. The entry to the dive site is from the shore, allowing easy access for divers.

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Fan Canyon

Fan Canyon is a dive site featuring boulders covered with hard and soft corals. The site has a maximum depth of 30 meters (100 feet) and showcases marine life such as schooling snappers, barracudas, jacks, and sea turtles. Approach with caution around the narrow canyon to avoid damaging the coral.

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Fisherman Wreck

The Fisherman Wreck, located on Tenggol Island, is a fishing vessel measuring 20 meters (66 feet) in length. It sank upright and lies at a maximum depth of 18 meters (60 feet), making it accessible for divers, particularly those who are new to wreck diving. The site is notable for its diverse marine life, including long arm boxer shrimps, puffer fish, and juvenile bamboo sharks.

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Genting House Reef

Genting House Reef is a shore dive site characterized by an easy entry and a bottom composed of silt, gravel, and sand. The underwater terrain features a gradual slope that becomes steeper as it descends from 5 meters to 20 meters. At a depth of 7 meters, divers can explore two artificial reefs or wrecks, which attract various schools of fish. This site is suitable for entry-level divers and is also utilized for wreck diving training. Marine life commonly observed here includes Hawksbill Turtles, Green Turtles, Blacktip Reef Sharks, Giant Moray Eels, Maze Puffers, Longfin Batfish, and Giant Groupers.

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Ghost Town

Ghost Town is an artificial reef located just off the shore near Blue Heaven Divers. This site features piles of concrete blocks that create the appearance of an underwater skyline. Divers can encounter a variety of marine life, including scorpion fish, lionfish, and groupers. Night dives here reveal an exciting array of creatures such as squids and rays, enhancing the experience with diverse nocturnal activity.

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Golden Reef

Golden Reef is located northeast of Sepoi Island at a depth of approximately 25 meters (80 feet). The site features both hard and soft corals, sea fans, barrel sponges, and various fish species including angelfish, pufferfish, and nudibranchs.

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Holy Sand

Holy Sand is located between Perhentian Besar and Perhentian Kecil, featuring an average depth of 14 meters. This site serves as a breeding ground for juvenile marine life, providing shelter through sunken bottles and metal scraps. It is particularly known for its population of juvenile Frog Fish, along with the presence of Coconut Octopus and Blue Ring Octopus. Macro enthusiasts will find this site particularly rewarding due to the diverse fauna present.

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Jahat, Tioman Island

Jahat, located on Tioman Island, is accessible via a shore entry. The dive site features large boulders and sloping coral reefs that descend to a sandy bottom at depths reaching 30 meters. Divers may encounter medium currents, which can facilitate a drift dive experience. The marine life includes parrotfish, fusiliers, angelfish, groupers, and moray eels. Coral formations consist of branching coral, whip coral, and various types of sea fans, along with boulder and massive corals. Additionally, divers may spot nudibranchs, turtles, and sharks in this diverse underwater ecosystem.

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Juara Bay South

Juara Bay South is a shore dive located at the southern end of Juara beach, reaching depths of up to 18 meters. The site features a sandy bottom that transitions into a gently sloping coral reef, characterized by large coral boulders and areas with river rocks. Divers may encounter a variety of marine life including trevally, barracuda, various coral fish, puffer fish, and porcupine fish. Additionally, sightings of cowtail rays, whip rays, green and hawksbill turtles, and blacktip sharks are possible. Surge from waves can occur, which divers should be aware of while exploring the area.

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Kampung Beach Front

Kampung Beach Front is located directly in front of Nemo Chalet and features a shore entry point. The site has a sandy bottom that extends to a depth of 10 meters. It is suitable for both snorkelers and divers, offering a habitat rich in marine life. Notable species include False Clownfish, Magnificent Sea Anemones, Blue Spotted Stingrays, Juvenile Reef Fishes, Nudibranchs, and Flounders.

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Karang Selat

Karang Selat, also known as Secret Reef, is a submerged reef located at a depth of 30 meters, with no visible surface markers indicating its position. Access to this site is exclusively by boat, as it is challenging to locate without GPS. Divers can expect to encounter dense clusters of black corals, along with various schools of fish including jacks and fusiliers. Other marine life such as lionfish, scorpionfish, lobsters, and stingrays can also be observed in this area.

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Karang Tohor

Karang Tohor is located approximately 5 minutes by boat from Juara Bay. The dive site features a prominent pinnacle rock formation situated in the center of the bay, with depths reaching up to 40 meters. The shallower areas between 9 to 15 meters are characterized by a mix of soft and hard corals, alongside notable walls and large boulders. Divers can encounter a variety of marine life including barracuda, trevally, and schooling fish, as well as triggerfish, scorpion fish, butterflyfish, and porcupine fish. Additionally, sightings of turtles and sharks are possible. Be aware that currents can occasionally be stronger, making this site more suitable for experienced divers.

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Kissing Rock

Kissing Rock is located at the center of Juara Beach, providing easy access for divers with a shore entry. The site features a combination of sandy bottom and coral formations, making it suitable for beginners. Divers can observe a variety of coral species, including brain coral and hydroid, as well as marine life such as angelfish, clownfish, rays, and sharks. The underwater environment is rich in biodiversity, offering opportunities to encounter various macro species.

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KK Beach

KK Beach, located at Teluk KK, offers a shore entry point for divers and snorkelers. The sandy bottom begins at the beach and extends to a depth of 12 meters. Divers can explore staghorn reefs and artificial reefs constructed from PVC pipes. Marine life includes Clownfish and Anemones, while Stingrays can often be found concealed beneath the sand. The site is home to various reef fish, such as Angelfish and Bannerfish, contributing to the area's biodiversity.

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Km Sipadan &Amp Sawadee Wrecks

The KM Sipadan and Sawadee Wrecks consist of two fishing boats and a former Royal Navy warship sunk in the 1990s and 2012 to create an artificial reef. The wrecks are located at depths of 24 to 30 meters (78-100 feet) and attract diverse marine life, including barracudas and trevallies. Divers can penetrate the larger KM Sipadan wreck, which is approximately 31 meters (100 feet) long.

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Lagoon

Lagoon is a shore dive situated at the southern end of Juara beach, reaching a maximum depth of 18 meters. The site features a sandy bottom bay that transitions into a gently sloping coral reef. Divers can expect to encounter large coral boulders and areas with river rocks. Surge from waves may be present, affecting conditions. Marine life includes species such as Trevally, Barracuda, various Coral Fish, Puffer Fish, and Porcupine Fish. Additionally, divers may spot Cowtail Rays, Whip Rays, Green and Hawksbill Turtles, as well as Blacktip Sharks.

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Laluan Naga

Laluan Naga, known as 'Dragon's Path', features a prominent boulder that rises from the shore and extends into the sandy depths. The rock formation creates a unique underwater landscape that appears as if a large creature has moved through the area, flattening the seabed. Divers can explore a diverse mix of soft and hard corals, with sightings of Angelfishes, Filefish, and occasional turtles navigating through the boulder corals.

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Last Frontier

Last Frontier is a shore dive site characterized by a small bay located to the north of the island. Divers may encounter a strong current, which can enhance the experience. The underwater landscape features a floor of table coral and a vertical wall of hard coral. As divers navigate past some rocky areas, they will find whip coral surrounding them, along with numerous fish nurseries that provide a habitat for various marine species. The current can assist divers in exploring the site while enjoying the diverse marine life present.

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Light House Mukut

Light House Mukut is located approximately 15-18 minutes north of Juara Jetty, accessible via a shore entry. This dive site is suitable for beginners and is particularly favored by macro photographers. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of Nudibranch species, including Jorunna, Nembrotha, Chromodoris, and Roboastra. Additionally, marine life such as pufferfish, angelfish, and butterflyfish can be observed in the area.

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LRT Coach Reef

LRT Coach Reef is an artificial reef situated near Tioman Island, Malaysia, with coordinates 2.863700, 104.152700. This site was submerged in 2024 and currently lacks established coral growth and marine life. As a new dive site, it offers divers an opportunity to explore the underwater landscape, although marine biodiversity is not yet present. The entry to the site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers of all levels.

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Mak Cantik

Mak Cantik is a seamount located at a depth of 12 to 18 meters (40 to 60 feet) off Pulau Redang. Divers can expect to see an abundance of marine life including jacks, trevallies, wrasses, damselfish, yellowtail barracudas, pufferfish, parrotfish, and larger species like rays, nurse sharks, and whitetip sharks. Visibility can reach over 20 meters, and currents can be strong, making it suitable for all diver levels during the dive season from March to September.

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Marine Park Jetty

Marine Park Jetty offers divers an opportunity to explore a diverse ecosystem with abundant marine life. The area is characterized by several uncharted stony coral formations, which are part of ongoing scientific research projects. The coral reefs are home to a variety of fish species, contributing to the site's ecological richness. However, divers should be aware that the currents can be strong and unpredictable, necessitating caution. Access to this dive site requires prior approval from Marine Park personnel.

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Maritime Wreck

The Maritime Wreck, known as KM Ligitan (KM 3145), is a decommissioned Maritime Patrol Vessel that was intentionally sunk in 2104 to create an artificial reef. The wreck lies at a depth of 21-23 meters, with its highest point reaching 16 meters. Measuring approximately 30 meters in length, it serves as a habitat for various marine species. Schools of reef fish inhabit the wreck, utilizing it for shelter, while pipefish and cleaner wrasses establish cleaning stations for other fish species.

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Menjangan Kecil, Karimunjawa

Menjangan Kecil is a dive site with a gentle slope of healthy coral reef, reaching depths up to 90 feet (27 meters). Marine life includes various hard corals, black coral, tube red coral, damselfish, butterflyfish, fusiliers, snappers, and barracudas. The current is mild to moderate, making it suitable for divers of varying experience levels.

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Mentawak

Mentawak is located on the southern side of Juara, characterized by a calm bay that provides shelter from strong waves. This site is known for its abundant fish populations and healthier marine life due to lower human disturbance. The entry to the dive site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers and snorkelers alike.

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Mumbang Rock

Mumbang Rock is a small rocky island located approximately 5 minutes by boat from the northeast point of Juara Bay. The dive site reaches a depth of 18 meters, where divers can encounter a mild current at times. The underwater landscape features large boulder corals and rocky coral formations, with overhangs leading down to a sandy bottom at the specified depth. Marine life includes species such as False Clownfish, Batfish, Fusiliers, Pufferfish, Parrotfish, and Butterflyfish. Additionally, divers may spot Stingrays, Turtles, and Nudibranchs in the area.

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Nayak

Nayak is a shore dive site characterized by a gentle sloping coral reef that ranges in depth from 2 to 18 meters. The site features a mix of large bouldering coral formations and shallow rock structures. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, including schooling fish, triggerfish, parrotfish, butterflyfish, angelfish, and wrasse. Additionally, sightings of turtles and sharks are possible in this area.

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North Point

North Point offers a wall dive where divers can observe a variety of colorful nudibranchs. It is important to monitor depth closely, as the wall can lead to deeper areas. The site experiences strong currents, particularly during high tide, which may require careful navigation. This location is particularly appealing to those interested in nudibranchs.

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One Tree Bay

One Tree Bay is a small, sheltered bay located to the north of the main island, providing a calm diving environment, especially during south winds. The site is named after a prominent tall tree that stands out among the surrounding canopy. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of reef fish when currents are moderate. However, during stronger currents, it is advisable to remain vigilant for larger marine life that may be passing through the area.

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Paku Kechil

Paku Kechil is a dive site reached by a short boat ride from Long Beach. The dive begins at a depth of approximately 7 to 9 meters and descends to 18 to 20 meters. The site features a sloping terrain with abundant coral and sandy patches at 18 meters, leading to a rocky area at the end. It is suitable for diving during both high and low tides. Marine life includes a variety of reef fish, with notable sightings of clownfish, turtles, stingrays, and devil scorpionfish. Occasionally, divers may encounter blacktip reef sharks and bumphead parrotfish.

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Palapa

Palapa is accessible by boat in approximately ten minutes. Divers enter the water using a back roll technique, with an average depth reaching up to 20 meters. Marine life at this site includes moray eels, turtles, and various fish species, though encounters with larger wildlife are limited.

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Panglima Abu

Panglima Abu is a reef located off the beach of the same name on the northwest side of Pulau Perhentian Kecil. The dive site begins at the shore and extends to a maximum depth of 15 meters. It features a combination of hard and soft coral patches, providing habitat for various reef fish species, including coral groupers, bannerfish, clownfish, and lionfish. This site is particularly favorable for diving during the pre-monsoon and post-monsoon periods due to its shelter from eastern winds.

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Penut

Penut is located just 10 minutes north of Juara Jetty, making it easily accessible for divers. This site is suitable for beginners and offers excellent opportunities for macro photography. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of nudibranch species, including Jorunna, Nembrotha, Chromodoris, and Roboastra. Additionally, sightings of pufferfish, angelfish, and butterflyfish are common in this area.

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Perhentian Shark Point

Perhentian Shark Point is located to the east of the southernmost Cape of Perhentian Besar. This site is known for its population of Black-Tip Reef Sharks and is characterized by staghorn coral formations. It is suitable for beginner divers due to its relatively calm conditions and frequent sightings of marine life, including Hawksbill Turtles, Barracuda, Batfish, Coral Groupers, and Snappers. The entry to the site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers looking to explore the underwater ecosystem.

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Perhentian Tokong Laut

Perhentian Tokong Laut, also known as Tukun Laut, is a prominent pinnacle situated off Susu Dara Besar. This dive site features a diverse array of hard and soft corals along the sloping walls of the pinnacle. The site is characterized by strong currents, and divers can expect deep descents, with only a few areas being shallower. Marine life commonly observed here includes Hawksbill turtles, bamboo sharks, pufferfish, schools of trevally, giant moray eels, and various nudibranch species.

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Pirate Reef

Pirate Reef offers a shore entry dive where divers can descend into the water and follow the sandy bottom until encountering a vibrant reef composed of hard corals. This site is suitable for a leisurely exploration, allowing divers to circle the area multiple times due to its manageable size and typically low current. During the dive, divers may observe various marine life, including barracudas, batfish, sea snakes, and blue spotted rays. Additionally, sightings of turtles, black tip reef sharks, and occasionally eagle rays can enhance the experience.

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Police Wreck

The Police Wreck consists of three decommissioned police vessels that were intentionally sunk in 2012 to create an artificial reef. These wrecks are located at depths ranging from 14 to 19 meters and are connected by a guideline, making navigation straightforward for divers. This site is suitable for those pursuing wreck specialty courses. Marine life is abundant, with schools of barracudas and jacks frequently observed. Divers may also encounter scorpionfish, flounders, and stingrays resting beneath the wrecks, along with cleaner pipefish and cleaner shrimp inhabiting the structures.

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Pulau Labas

Pulau Labas, located near Tioman Island, features a unique underwater landscape characterized by numerous rocks and boulders that form a network of swim-throughs and canyons. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, including nudibranchs, juvenile fish, turtles, and blacktip reef sharks. It is advisable to follow a guide through the intricate formations and remain vigilant for marine life in all directions.

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Pulau Lima

Pulau Lima is a dive site with multiple sub-sites, including Big Mount, a submerged mound where strong currents attract pelagic species such as manta rays and whale sharks. The southern tip features boulders covered with hard and soft corals, anemones, and nudibranchs, providing diverse marine life. The dive is typically accessed by boat.

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Pulau Rawa

Pulau Rawa is primarily recognized for its snorkeling opportunities, featuring clear waters and a sandy beach. The site also provides a diving experience with a shallow entry from the beach. Divers can explore rocky outcrops and boulders that are located further from the shore, which offer swim-throughs and hard coral formations. In the channels between the corals, divers may observe sea fans, while clusters of Black Corals can be found growing on the boulders.

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Pulau Rawa

Pulau Rawa is located 16km from Mersing town, featuring clear waters with depths suitable for beginners. Divers can explore underwater caves, swim-throughs, and structures like boulders covered with corals and sea fans. The area has a diverse range of fish life and is accessible by shore entry.

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Pulau Serenggeh

Pulau Serenggeh, also known as Seringi, is situated 3.2 nautical miles from Perhentian Kecil. The site features a shallow reef that transitions into a wall dive, where the slope gradually increases. This area is known for its diverse marine life, including groupers and various reef fish that inhabit the reef. Additionally, cleaner shrimps and dancing shrimps can be observed in the wall's crevices. The entry to the site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers and snorkelers alike.

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Pulau Susu Dara

Pulau Susu Dara consists of two islands located approximately 4 nautical miles east of Perhentian Kecil. Divers can access the site from the shore via a shallow channel. The sandy bottom is interspersed with coral patches, leading to a wall dive as the depth increases. Visibility at this site is generally good. Marine life commonly observed includes Black-Tip Reef Sharks and Hawksbill Turtles, along with various reef fish such as wrasses and parrotfishes.

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Pulau Tenggol Shore

Pulau Tenggol Shore is recognized for its accessibility to shore dives and night dives, making it a practical location for divers. The site is particularly appealing for macro photography, offering opportunities to observe a variety of nudibranchs and other small marine organisms. The House Reef provides a glimpse into the rich marine biodiversity characteristic of Tenggol, with easy entry points for exploration.

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Pulau Tenggol, House Reef

Pulau Tenggol's House Reef is situated on the western side of the island, providing an accessible diving experience ideal for beginners and those interested in macro photography. The dive site features a variety of marine life and coral structures, with depths ranging from 4 to 18 meters. This range allows divers to explore different habitats and observe diverse species in their natural environment.

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Pulau Tenggol, Turtle Point

Turtle Point is located on the western side of Pulau Tenggol and features a shallow fringing reef that begins at approximately 4 meters and gradually descends to around 18 meters. This site is characterized by its calm waters and sheltered bay, making it suitable for novice divers. Divers can expect to observe a variety of vibrant reef fish and marine life throughout their dive.

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Renggis Island

Renggis Island is a shallow dive site with a maximum depth of about 14 meters (45 feet), accessible by boat from Tioman. The site features a variety of hard corals and several wrecks, including wooden fishing trawlers and machinery. Expect to see clusters of colorful sea sponges and diverse coral formations on a relatively flat seabed.

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Rinkin

Rinkin is located a short 5-minute boat ride east of Juara Bay. The dive site features a sandy bottom that gradually descends from 5 to 8 meters, leading into a sloping coral garden and a sheer rock wall that reaches depths of around 18 meters. Divers may encounter a variety of marine life including batfish, angelfish, grouper, bumphead parrotfish, snapper, and false clownfish. The coral composition includes branching coral, whip coral, brain coral, and bubble coral. Additionally, nudibranchs and stingrays can also be spotted in this area. Mild currents can occur, making it suitable for divers with some experience.

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Riverview

Riverview is located a short 2-minute boat ride from the northern shore of Juara Bay. The dive site reaches a maximum depth of 15 meters and is characterized by a shallow fringing reef that transitions into a sandy bottom. Larger coral formations are present, leading to the rocky edge of the island. Marine life includes parrotfish, squirrelfish, scad, lionfish, damsels, and butterflyfish. Additionally, divers may encounter turtles, rays, nudibranchs, and cuttlefish during their dive. The site is noted for its calm conditions, with no significant current.

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Romantic Bay

Romantic Bay is a shallow dive site with a maximum depth of 13 meters (42 feet). The area features large boulders and a variety of marine life, including colorful coral, angelfish, bannerfish, butterflyfish, clownfish, moray eels, and tiger cowries. Visibility is poor at the bottom but improves near the surface.

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Romantic Beach

Romantic Beach is a dive site ideal for beginner divers, located in a sheltered bay that protects against longshore currents. The reef begins at the shoreline and extends southward into a rocky slope. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, including Blue-Spotted Sting Rays, Parrotfish, Damselfish, Lionfish, Kuhl Stingrays, Razorfish, Moorish Idols, and Longfin Bannerfish.

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Romantic Reef

Romantic Reef is characterized by a rocky slope that connects Romantic Beach and Teluk Aur. The dive site descends from the surface to a depth of 15 meters, making it accessible for beginner divers. Marine life commonly observed here includes Hawksbill Turtles and Black-Tip Reef Sharks, along with various reef fish such as Lionfish, Moray Eels, and Fusiliers that inhabit the rocky formations.

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Ruit

Ruit is a shore entry dive site characterized by a sloping coral reef that ranges from depths of 2 to 18 meters, transitioning to sandy bottoms with scattered coral clusters. The site features bouldering rock formations and large areas dominated by monoculture coral. Marine life includes various species such as parrotfish, wrasse, angel fish, butterfly fish, anemones, and damselfish. Additionally, divers may encounter cuttlefish, sharks, and turtles. Surge can affect the shallower regions, so divers should be aware of current conditions.

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Saing

Saing is a dive site located approximately 10 minutes north of Juara Jetty, accessible via shore entry. This site is suitable for beginner divers and is particularly favored by macro photographers. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of nudibranch species, including Jorunna, Nembrotha, Chromodoris, and Roboastra. Additionally, sightings of pufferfish, angelfish, and butterflyfish are common, making it a diverse location for observing marine life.

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Salang Jetty

Salang Jetty off Tioman Island features concrete structures inhabited by a variety of marine life. Expect to see schools of silversides, anchovies, and yellow-striped snappers, along with barracudas, jacks, pufferfish, angelfish, moray eels, and nudibranchs. Dive depths range from 2 to 14 meters (6 to 45 feet).

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San Choi Wreck

The San Choi Wreck consists of three fishing vessels that were intentionally sunk in 2018 to create an artificial reef. Located at a depth of 18 meters, the site is now home to a diverse array of marine life, with schools of fish so abundant that they significantly reduce sunlight penetration. This wreck serves as a cleaning station, where various cleaner pipefish and cleaner shrimps can be found attending to the fish. Notable species observed in the area include Yellowtail Barracuda, Fusiliers, numerous Stingrays, Lionfish, Bearded Scorpionfish, Bamboo Sharks, Yellow Boxfish, and Toothpony.

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Sand Ray Alley

Sand Ray Alley is characterized by rocky outcrops that extend to a depth of 10 meters, leading to a sandy bottom where various species of stingrays thrive. Commonly observed species include Jenkins and Blue-spotted Stingrays, along with occasional sightings of Black-Tip Sharks and Hawksbill Turtles. The area is also home to Unicornfish, boxfish, and angelfish. Divers should be cautious of the presence of triggerfish in the vicinity.

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Sandy Wreck

Sandy Wreck consists of a series of sunken fishing trawlers that have been intentionally submerged to create artificial reefs on a sandy bottom at a depth of approximately 20 meters. The wrecks are fragmented, with remnants of fishing nets and ropes scattered throughout the area. This site is suitable for practicing deep descent techniques and wreck navigation. Divers can observe schools of fusiliers and trevally around the wreckage, and may also spot rays camouflaged in the sand, remaining mostly hidden from view.

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Sea Bell Rock

Sea Bell Rock is named after the nearby lighthouse. The dive site features a significant cluster of boulders beneath the lighthouse, which supports a diverse array of corals and marine life. The area extends to Sea Bell Reef, where hard corals dominate the seabed, reaching depths of 18 to 20 meters. Divers can expect to encounter various marine species, including eels, sharks, and rays hiding under the boulders, as well as large schools of fusiliers and other reef fish in the vicinity of the reef and lighthouse structure.

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Semanjing

Semanjing is a shore dive site characterized by a gently sloping coral reef that descends into a sandy bottom. The depth reaches over 18 meters, and divers can expect calm conditions with no current. The area features various rock formations and sandy patches, particularly in the shallower regions. Marine life includes parrotfish, squirrelfish, fusiliers, angelfish, butterflyfish, damsels, and goatfish. Additionally, divers may encounter turtles, rays, and nudibranchs. The coral composition consists of brain coral, branching coral, mushroom coral, plate coral, and soft leather coral.

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Six Sisters

The Six Sisters is a dive site featuring a group of six sunken fishing boats that serve as an artificial reef. These wrecks are located at a depth of approximately 23 meters and attract a diverse array of marine life. Common sightings include pufferfish, groupers, barracudas, and snappers. Additionally, divers may encounter nurse sharks and Jenkins rays taking refuge beneath the wrecks. The site is accessible via shore entry.

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Soyak Island

Soyak Island is located near Tioman and offers a shallow dive site ideal for beginners, with depths up to 14 meters (46 feet). Divers can expect to see various fish species including barracudas, lionfish, and bumphead parrotfish, as well as sea turtles and nudibranchs around granite boulders. This site is suitable for Open Water courses due to light currents and easy access.

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Soyak Trench

Soyak Trench is located 5 minutes west of Soyak Island and features depths reaching up to 60 meters. The site has a sandy bottom and is bordered by boulders, creating a trench suitable for deep diving. At depths of 40 meters and deeper, divers can observe sea fans and various soft corals, along with abundant schools of Yellowback fusiliers.

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Soyak Wreck

The Soyak Wreck site is located off the coast of Salang, situated in the deepest section of Soyak Island. Divers can explore two wooden wrecks that are encrusted with both soft and hard corals. A deep diver certification is required for this site. In the surrounding shallower reef, divers can observe a variety of marine life, including sharks, turtles, and numerous reef fish. Notably, focusing on the rocky areas reveals a diverse range of nudibranchs.

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Stingray Alley

Stingray Alley is a dive site off the northern tip of Perhentian Kecil, with a maximum depth of 19 meters (62 feet). Divers can see healthy corals and a variety of marine life, including nudibranchs, longfin batfish, remoras, and stingrays. This site is suitable for divers of all levels, with the best conditions occurring between April and October.

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Sugar Ship Wreck

The Sugar Ship Wreck is a 90-meter (295-foot) sunken freighter located west of Perhentian Kecil, which sank in 2000. It serves as an artificial reef attracting a variety of marine life including barracudas, scorpionfish, stonefish, lionfish, snappers, sweetlips, trevallies, and jacks. This site offers opportunities for divers to explore the wreck structure and observe marine species in a relatively new artificial environment.

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Sugar Wreck

The Sugar Wreck, originally known as MV Union Star, sank in 1999 while carrying a cargo of sugar. The wreck lies at a depth of 19 meters and has been submerged for 24 years, allowing for significant marine growth and the establishment of diverse fish life. The 90-meter vessel is positioned on its side, providing opportunities for certified overhead divers to explore its interior. Common marine life in the vicinity includes schools of barracuda, trevally, and snappers, along with various bottom-dwelling species such as sea urchins, scorpionfish, lionfish, and stingrays.

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Tanjung Besi

Tanjung Besi is located off the northern tip of Perhentian Besar, featuring large rock formations, small caves, and swim-throughs. Depth ranges from 10 to 25 meters, with strong currents attracting schools of large fish like trevallies and barracudas, along with soft corals and marine life such as sea turtles and moray eels.

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Tanjung Butong

Tanjung Butong is situated at the northern tip of Perhentian Kecil and features a rocky slope. The site can experience strong currents due to its exposed position. Divers can observe a variety of marine life, including reef fish such as clownfish and parrotfish, as well as larger blue water species like trevally in the area.

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Tanjung Gemok

Tanjung Gemok is situated on the southern coast of Tenggol Island and is accessible via shore entry. The site is characterized by its calm waters, making it suitable for divers of all experience levels. Marine life at this location includes nudibranchs, turtles, and humphead parrotfish, providing a diverse underwater experience.

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Tanjung Kebun

Tanjung Kebun is located a short distance from Juara Jetty, adjacent to Bahai Bay. This dive site features a slope that descends into deeper waters, making it accessible for divers. The underwater landscape includes a rock pinnacle surrounded by healthy coral formations. It is advisable to dive here during sunny and calm weather conditions. Marine life is abundant, with sightings of various species such as Grouper, Snapper, Sweetlips, Angelfish, and Butterflyfish. Additionally, there are nurseries present, but divers should be cautious of Crown-of-Thorns starfish (COT) in the area.

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Tanjung Telunjuk

Tanjung Telunjuk is situated at the southern end of Lang Tengah Island, approximately a 5-minute boat ride from Summer Bay Resort. The dive site begins with a rocky drop-off, leading to a slope that descends to about 12 meters where coral formations become visible. The maximum depth at this site reaches 24 meters. Conditions can vary, particularly at the rocky tip, which may experience high wave activity at times.

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Tanjung Tengah

Tanjung Tengah serves as the house reef for Redang Long Beach, featuring a shore dive with a depth range of 3 to 15 meters. The site is characterized by fine white sand and is suitable for various water activities, including scuba diving, snorkeling, mermaiding, and freediving. A mooring line distinguishes the natural and artificial reefs from the boat lane, ensuring a safe diving experience. Marine life includes Coral Groupers, Snappers, and Juvenile Barracudas, with potential sightings of Turtles and Reef Sharks.

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Tanjung Tokong

Tanjung Tokong is a pinnacle situated at one of the northernmost points of Redang Island, positioned off a ridge. The recommended entry point is located to the east of Cagar Hutang Bay, where depths range from 5 to 7 meters. The site gradually slopes downwards, reaching depths of up to 30 meters. Due to its exposed location, divers may encounter strong currents, which contribute to the abundance of marine life. Notable species include a solitary Napoleon wrasse, along with schools of barracuda and fusiliers. The rocky outcrops provide habitat for morays, groupers, and various other reef fish.

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TDB house reef

TDB House Reef features a gentle sandy slope that begins at the shore and descends gradually to depths of 6 meters, steepening to 16 meters. This site is suitable for buoyancy training, entry-level courses, and Try Scuba experiences. Divers can encounter a variety of marine life, including Blue-Spotted String Rays, Maze Pufferfish, Black-Tip Reef Sharks, Hawksbill Turtles, Green Turtles, and White-Eyed Moray Eels.

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Tekek House Reef

Tekek House Reef features a smooth and calm beach entry, ideal for divers and training courses. The reef extends from the shore to a depth of approximately 8 meters, transitioning into a sandy bottom. Marine life includes Anemone and Clownfish, along with various reef fish such as coral grouper, moorish idols, and damselfish. Divers may also encounter Catsharks during their exploration.

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Teluk Dalam

Teluk Dalam is located approximately ten minutes from Tioman Juara Jetty. This bay offers a sheltered environment, making it relatively calm and suitable for divers. The underwater landscape is characterized by an abundance of branch corals and newly formed corals, contributing to a thriving marine ecosystem. The area experiences less human disturbance, which supports healthier marine life. This site is accessible via shore entry, allowing divers to easily access the underwater features.

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Teluk Gadong - Perhentian

Teluk Gadong is situated on the eastern side of Perhentian Besar, characterized by a sandy seabed that remains shallow. Access to this dive site is exclusively by boat, making it ideal for entry-level divers and snorkelers. The maximum depth at this location ranges from 8 to 10 meters. Marine life commonly observed includes sandy bottom feeders such as flounders and rays, along with Indian Sea Walkers and Scorpionfish.

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Teluk Kerma

Teluk Kerma consists of two distinct areas: Kerma Darat, which is near the land, and Kerma Laut, located by the sea. This dive site features a shallow reef that reaches depths of up to 15 meters. The underwater landscape is characterized by a mix of boulders and coral formations. Divers can observe a variety of marine life, including Angel Fish and Parrotfish, as well as triggerfish that may be seen defending their territory. The sandy bottom is also home to rays.

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Temedor

Temedor is a wall dive site located approximately eight minutes from Tioman Juara Jetty. The site features a variety of branch corals and newly formed corals, contributing to a healthy marine ecosystem that experiences minimal human disturbance. Divers should exercise caution as the site can be affected by waves during inclement weather. The entry to the site is from the shore.

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Temedur

Temedur is located just north of Juara, approximately a 5-minute journey from Juara Jetty. This site is suitable for beginner divers and is particularly appealing for macro photography. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of nudibranch species, including Jorunna, Nembrotha, Chromodoris, and Roboastra, alongside pufferfish, angelfish, and butterflyfish. The entry to the site is from the shore.

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Temengkuh

Temengkuh is a shore entry dive site located at coordinates 2.775700, 104.219700. The site features a coral reef-covered bay surrounded by rocky structures and rock walls, leading to a second shallow coral reef and a fresh water boulder area. The maximum depth reaches 24 meters. Divers may experience surge from waves in the shallower areas. Marine life includes parrot fish, wrasse, damsel fish, anemone fish, triggerfish, scorpion fish, and angel fish. The coral types present are branching corals, boulder corals, and sea fans. Additionally, divers may encounter nudibranchs and sea snakes.

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Terumbu Dua (T2)

Terumbu Dua, commonly referred to as T2, is located approximately 200 meters from the well-known Terumbu Tiga. This boulder dive site is characterized by its relatively shallow depths, making it more accessible for divers. The underwater landscape features a variety of marine life, including sea fans, sea whips, and barrel sponges. Divers may also encounter bumphead parrotfish, along with opportunities to observe macro life such as nudibranchs and sea slugs.

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Terumbu Tiga (T3)

Terumbu Tiga, located at coordinates 5.905400, 102.772700, features a unique underwater landscape characterized by three large boulders interspersed with smaller ones. This arrangement creates channels and swim-throughs, making it an intriguing site for advanced divers. The dive site is home to a variety of marine life, including sea fans, sea whips, and barrel sponges. Divers may also encounter bumphead parrotfish, while macro enthusiasts can look for nudibranchs and sea slugs. The entry to the site is from the shore.

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Terumbu Tiga / Three Rocks

Terumbu Tiga, or Three Rocks, is a dive site located off Perhentian Besar at a deeper location, accessible by boat. The site features a series of rocks that host a variety of marine life including soft corals, anemones, nudibranchs, and various fish species such as angelfish, trevallies, and barracudas. Visibility is generally good due to the site's distance from shore.

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Tg Api Lighthouse

Tg Api Lighthouse is located approximately a 20-minute boat ride south of Juara Bay. The dive site features a coral reef that gently slopes from depths of 2 to 7 meters before transitioning into a drop-off that descends to over 25 meters, with a sandy bottom that can reach depths of around 40 meters. Divers may encounter strong currents along the drop-off. Marine life at this site includes various species such as parrotfish, angelfish, butterflyfish, anemonefish, damselfish, pufferfish, and barracuda. The coral composition consists of fan coral, whip coral, brain coral, and branching coral, along with sightings of nudibranchs and turtles.

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The Aquarium

The Aquarium is located directly in front of the Juara Scuba Academy dive center, allowing divers to enter the water directly from the beach. The dive site features a sandy bottom bay with depths ranging from 2 to 5 meters, transitioning into shallow fringing reefs at around 8 meters. Divers may encounter mild currents at times. Marine life includes species such as False Clownfish, Batfish, Fusiliers, Pufferfish, and Cobia, alongside other creatures like Stingrays, Turtles, and Nudibranchs. The coral formations consist of branching coral, brain coral, plate coral, and columnar coral.

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Tiga Ruang

Tiga Ruang is named after the adjacent beach and features a sandy bottom that transitions into deeper waters. The shallow areas are characterized by clusters of coral, making it accessible for both snorkelers and entry-level divers. The site is home to various reef fish species, including Coral Grouper, Damselfish, and Lionfish. Additionally, the presence of Table Corals and Staghorn Corals enhances the underwater landscape.

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Tiger Reef

Tiger Reef is characterized by a prominent rock formation situated between two small islands, predominantly covered in soft coral. The site experiences strong currents at times, which contribute to a diverse marine ecosystem. Divers can encounter various species, including giant barracudas and blacktip reef sharks, with the possibility of spotting white tip reef sharks as well. Additionally, the reef is home to numerous nudibranchs, adding to the site's biodiversity.

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Tioman Marine Park

Tioman Marine Park is characterized by its low visibility, which can create a unique atmosphere as divers navigate among various wrecks. The site is home to soft corals and a variety of nudibranchs. Divers may encounter remoras that often accompany them during their dive. Additionally, the artificial reef attracts a large number of rabbit fish, creating a dynamic underwater scene.

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Tokong Bahara

Tokong Bahara, also called Bahara Rock, is a dive site off Tioman Island best accessed by boat. The site features a vertical wall at depths of 15 to 30 meters, with strong currents attracting large pelagic species like blacktip sharks, manta rays, and eagle rays. The area is home to soft corals and sponges, providing habitat for various reef fish.

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Tokong Burung

Tokong Burung is situated between Pulau Rawa and Pulau Susu Dara, along the coast of Pulau Tokong Kemudi. This dive site features a diverse coral reef composed of both soft and hard corals, alongside a sandy bottom. Divers have a high likelihood of encountering hawksbill and green turtles, as well as a variety of reef fish including angelfishes, parrotfish, bannerfish, and groupers. The entry to the site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers looking to explore its underwater ecosystem.

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Tokong Laut

Tokong Laut is a dive site in the Perhentian Islands with a maximum depth of 24 meters (78 feet), suitable for advanced divers. The main feature is a large pinnacle that attracts various marine life, including bamboo sharks, nurse sharks, sea turtles, and schools of barracudas and trevallies. The best diving conditions are from April to October, and it is accessible by boat.

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Tokong Timor

Tokong Timor, also known as White Rock, is located off Pulau Tenggol with an average depth of 16 meters (52 feet) and a maximum depth of 21 meters (69 feet). The site features soft corals, barrel sponges, and diverse marine life including damselfish, groupers, and occasional dolphins. It is suitable for all divers due to low currents and visibility of up to 30 meters (100 feet).

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Tukas Darat

Tukas Darat is situated on the eastern side of Tanjung Tukas and reaches a maximum depth of 14 meters. The site features a rocky slope interspersed with patches of staghorn coral, making it suitable for both beginners and snorkelers. Common marine life includes Blue-Ring angelfish, Moray eels, Bannerfish, and Anemone Clusters that host clownfish.

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Tukas Laut

Tukas Laut is the deeper of two dive sites located approximately 300-400 meters from Tukas Darat. The site features a silty and muddy bottom, with depths ranging from 20 to 25 meters. It is recognized as a macro haven, attracting divers interested in observing various small marine creatures. Sightings of Blue Ring Octopus, numerous Nudibranchs, and various Crustaceans are common. Divers should be aware that currents can be strong at times, and visibility may occasionally be low.

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Tukau Drop-off

Tukau Drop-off is located approximately one hour by boat from shore. The reef's summit is at a depth of 22 meters, featuring a sloping wall that descends from 24 to 40 meters. Divers can expect to see schools of yellowtail snapper and bumphead parrotfish. Additionally, various macro species such as dancing shrimp, banded coral shrimp, and nudibranchs are present. Common sightings also include spiny lobsters and bluespotted stingrays.

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Tuna Bay, Malaysia

Tuna Bay House Reef is situated directly in front of the Tuna Bay Resort, providing an easy beach entry for divers. The reef extends towards the Marine Park Jetty, where divers may encounter Black-Tip Reef Sharks and Blue Spotted Stingrays among the boulder corals. The area is also home to various marine species, including Coral Groupers, Lionfish, Damselfish, and Parrotfish. The site offers a diverse underwater landscape, making it suitable for divers of different experience levels.

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Unjang

Unjang is a dive site located approximately 30 minutes by boat from Long Beach, situated in a fishing area in the open sea. The dive reaches a depth of 30 meters and features seven artificial reef structures made of cement blocks. This site typically requires an Advanced Open Water (AA) certification due to its depth. Current conditions are generally mild, making it accessible for divers. Marine life commonly observed here includes barracuda, yellowtail snapper, stonefish, lionfish, and there is a high chance of encountering stingrays.

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Vietnamese Wreck

The Vietnamese Wreck, also known as the Pasir Tani wreck, is located off Perhentian Kecil at a depth of 22 meters (72 feet). The wreck is penetrable for certified divers and is covered with corals and home to various marine species, including barracudas and scorpionfish.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best dive spots in Sunda Shelf/Java Sea?
Sunda Shelf/Java Sea features several excellent dive spots, each with unique characteristics. Popular sites are listed on this page with ratings and recent activity. Consider factors like your skill level, interests (macro, wide-angle, wrecks), and current conditions when choosing spots.
What's the best entry method for diving in Sunda Shelf/Java Sea?
Entry methods in Sunda Shelf/Java Sea vary by specific location. Many spots offer shore entry from beaches or rocky areas, while others require boat access. Check individual spot details for entry information and any special requirements.
What conditions and water temperature can I expect in Sunda Shelf/Java Sea?
Sunda Shelf/Java Sea's diving conditions depend on season and specific location. Water temperatures, visibility, and currents can vary significantly. Review recent dive logs and seasonal patterns for the most current conditions information.
Are there any local dive shops or services in Sunda Shelf/Java Sea?
Sunda Shelf/Java Sea may have local dive shops offering equipment rental, guided dives, and courses. Check our dive shop directory for verified operators in the area, or ask the local diving community for recommendations.