Dive Rusukan Labuan F.T. R9/B2, First Floor, Pertama Industrial Estate, Jalan Ranca-Ranca, 87000, WP Labuan, Malaysia ProgramsScubaSnorkel DiverOffersBoat DivesWreck DivesSnorkel ToursGas FillsAirEquipmentEquipmentPayment MethodAlipayCredit CardDebit Card Affiliate with Center +60128336316 Contact Back Dive Rusukan Labuan F.T. R9/B2, First Floor, Pertama Industrial Estate, Jalan Ranca-Ranca, 87000, WP Labuan +60128336316 Email www Opening Hours Monday09:00 - 18:00Tuesday09:00 - 18:00Wednesday09:00 - 18:00Thursday09:00 - 18:00Friday09:00 - 18:00Saturday09:00 - 18:00Sundaynot opened Email www Frequently Serviced Dive Sites Powered by Mares, Janez Kranjc Cement Wreck (★4.0) The Cement Wreck received its name because the ship in question sank in 1980 while transporting cement to Brunei for the construction of the Sultan’s new palace. Mares American Wreck (★3.6) Sunk in WWII in 1945, the American wreck rests in reasonably shallow waters at 30m. It is penetrable but only for those possessing a wreck-diver specialty certification. Scubapro Australian Wreck (★3.8) It is actually a Dutch Steamship which sank during WWII in 1944. Resting at a depth of 33m, your diving in Labuan will probably be the most satisfying here as the broken hull exposes a bevy of fish and fauna. Mares, Predrag Vuckovic Blue Water Wreck (★4.2) Southwest of Pulau Rusukan Besar, about 23km from Labuan, She is a Philippine trawler which sunk in 1981, resting at 35m. The corals here are somewhat sparse, but a rich number of residents more than makes up for it.