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Dive Travel

Hantu Island

With 2 individual islands, Hantu Besar (Big Ghost) and Hantu Kecil (Small Ghost), visitors can actually walk between the islands during low tide.

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Tioman Island

One of Malaysia most popular island, where the white sand beaches overhung by towering palm trees are lapped by clear, calm, and warm water teeming with all sorts of tropical marine life.

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Dayang Island

Located approximately 65km west of Johore and is just next to Aur Island. With their crystal blue waters and abundant marine life, Dayang Island is one of Malaysia's most popular island amongst divers all around.

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Perhentien Island

Consists of 2 beautiful unspoiled islands off the north eastern coast of Peninsula Malaysia. Both Perhentien Kecil (Small Perhentien) and Perhentien Besar (Big Perhentien) houses about 30 resorts in total, catering to travellers from all around.

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Redang Island

Redang offers approximately 80% of the marine life species in the region of Philippines, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. With at least 20 dive sites, there's definitely a high chance that you'll get to spot something you've never seen before!

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Sipadan Island

Sipadan was actually formed by corals growing on top of an extinct underwater volcano rising up 600m from the seabed. One of the highlights of diving in Sipadan is the all famous spectacular tornado-like formations of the schooling barracudas and big-eye trevallys, and also the possiblity of spotting huge pelagics like manta rays and whale sharks!

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Manado

North Sulawasi is located in the Indo-Pacific Ocean, known for its rich marine biodiversity. Just East of Borneo and South of Philippines, North Sulawasi is one of the 32 provinces of Indonesia...

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