Scuba diving in Sarawak


Scuba diving in: Sarawak


Description

Situated on the island of Borneo, Sarawak is one of Malaysia's hidden treasures for scuba diving. Despite being lesser-known compared to its east coast counterparts, Sarawak provides an impressive array of dive sites, with thriving marine life, excellent visibility, and fascinating underwater landscapes.

Best Scuba Diving Spots for Experienced Divers


Seahorse Ledge (Miri)
: This is a must-visit site for experienced divers. Located off the coast of Miri, Seahorse Ledge offers exciting drift dives along the reef wall, inhabited by seahorses and occasionally spotted with turtles and barracudas.

Grouper Patch (Miri)
: Named after the resident groupers, this site is another favorite among seasoned divers. Descending to depths of 30 meters, divers can explore the hard coral formations, swim throughs, and encounter the site's namesake species, along with trevallies and snappers.

Best Scuba Diving Spots for Beginners


Tukau Drop Off (Miri)
: This site features a gentle slope that's perfect for novice divers. With a maximum depth of 18 meters, it's home to a variety of marine species including anemone fish, nudibranchs, and colorful reef fish.

Sponge Reef (Miri)
: Another excellent spot for beginners, Sponge Reef offers a shallow dive with a depth of around 15 meters. As its name suggests, it's a great place to observe a plethora of sponge species, as well as clownfish, butterflyfish, and various crustaceans.

Marine Life


The marine biodiversity in Sarawak is rich and varied. From tiny critters like nudibranchs, anemone fish, and seahorses to larger species like groupers, barracudas, and even occasional sightings of whale sharks, divers will find plenty to keep them captivated. The coral and sponge formations in these waters are also a treat for underwater photographers.

Dive Conditions


Diving in Sarawak is possible all year round, but the optimal period is from April to September when the sea is calmer and visibility is at its best, often reaching up to 20 meters. The water temperature is typically around 28-30°C (82-86°F).

Cost


Diving in Sarawak is reasonably priced. A single boat dive can cost around $35 to $50, while a full PADI Open Water Diver course typically costs between $300 to $400, including equipment rental. Be sure to choose a reputable dive operator who prioritizes safety and responsible diving practices.

Whether you're an experienced diver seeking new underwater adventures or a beginner looking for a calm and enjoyable dive, Sarawak has something to offer. Its diverse marine life, pristine dive sites, and warm waters provide a scuba diving experience that's truly off the beaten track.

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