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Tukas Darat

The shallower of the two sites in Tanjung Tukas is Tukas Darat. The site is located on the eastern face of Tanjung Tukas. The site is 14m deep, with a rocky slope and patches of staghorn coral. Perfect for beginners and snorkelers alike.

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Terumbu Tiga (T3)

Terumbu Tiga offers one of the best dive in Perhentian. It consists of 3 big boulders with multiple smaller boulders stacked and aligned in-between, creating an amazing topography underwater. The stacked boulders form channel and swim-throughs, allowing advanced divers a chance for a cool photograph.

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Tukas Laut

The deeper of two dive sites in Tanjung Tukas, Tukas Laut locates about 300-400m off Tukas Darat. The site is a barren bottom, which is silty and muddy. The dive site is between 20-25m deep, and is a macro haven for critters lovers. Current can be strong at time, with occasional low visibility.

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Terumbu Dua (T2)

Roughly 200m towards the shore from the famous Terumbu Tiga is Terumbu Dua. Shortened to T2, Terumbu Dua is also a boulder dive site with an amazing underwater view. Since it is closer to the shore, T2 also is an easier dive site with shallower depth than the sister site.

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Teluk Gadong - Perhentian

Teluk Gadong is located at the east side of Perhentian Besar, which is a shallow sandy seabed. The dive site can be access only by boat, is is very suitable for entry level courses and snorkelers alike. Maximum depth is 8-10m deep.

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Maritime Wreck

KM Ligitan (KM 3145) was a decommissioned Maritime Patrol Vessel sunk in 2104 as an artificial reef. The wreck is sitting at 21-23m bottom, and the top of the wreck is 16m. The length of the wreck is roughly 30m long. Currently, the wreck is teeming with schools of fishes seeking shelter.

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Laluan Naga

Laluan Naga, or translated to ’Dragon’s Path’ as majestic topography. The huge boulder juts out from the shore and extends deep into the sandy depth. Peering down at the bottom from the shallows, the rock formation actually looks like something massive have swam through it and flatten the bottom, hence the name.

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Perhentian Shark Point

East to the southernmost Cape of Perhentian Besar lies Shark Point. As the name suggest, a big population of Black-Tip Reef Sharks dwells in the staghorn reef here. It’s a beginner friendly site with frequent shark and turtle sightings.

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Tiga Ruang

Tiga Ruang owed the name to the beach of the same name. Tiga Ruang has a sandy bottom that extends into deep water. On the shallow parts, the are patches of coral clusters all around. This dive site is suitable for snorkelers and entry-level courses alike.

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Batu Kapal

Located south of Shark Point, Batu Kapal (translated as Ship Rock) is a twin-pinnacle underwater, with the base at 18m depth, and the tip of the pinnacles between 8-10m. It is a small dive site, that is usually dived together with Shark Point in a same dive.

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