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Dive sites nearby

Santak Point

Journey from Miri shore to dive site is around 1 hour. The minimum depth is at 24m and reaches down to 40m deep at the slope. Visibility ranges from 15 to 25m. Mild to moderate current often present at this site.

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Barracuda Point

Also known as a reef within a reef, this 25 meters reef top is home to a school of barracudas. On the reef floor, there is an unique presence of the Diaserisfragilis species of mushroom corals. Interestingly, large schools of batfishes sometimes take over the place of barracudas. Flatworms, symbiotic shrimps as wel

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Kenyalang Wreck

An artificial reef which used to be an decommissioned oil rig called Baram 8. The wreck lies on a flat sandy bottom with max depth of 23m , shallowest point lies at around 13m. Suitable for OW and Advanced divers. Teeming with beautiful marine life and home to a number of giant groupers.

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Tukau Drop-off

Furthest reef from shore , around 1 hour by boat. Top of the reef lies at 22m with a sloping wall which drops off from 24 to 40 m. Commons sightings are school of yellow tail snapper, bumphead parrotfish.

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Blue Water Wreck

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.

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American Wreck

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.

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Australian Wreck

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.

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Cement Wreck

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.

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Sulug Island, North

Located North of Sulug Island, a famous diving spot in Tunku Abdul Rahman Park due to its majestic coral reefs and beautiful marine flora and fauna that divers can enjoy.

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Manukan shore

Situated close to Manukan Island Jetty, this dive site houses a few artificial objects submerged underwater and is now a thriving reef. Used more comanly as a site to train new divers this site has good sandy bottom area that is comfortable for diver to learn scuba diving.

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