Top Ten Scuba Diving Destinations in Malaysia
Malaysia has some great spots for scuba diving, we take count down our ten favourite dive spots in Malaysia to give you some ideas of where to visit next.
Pulau Redang - Long weekend scuba diving escape
Pulau Redang in Malaysia is famous for its crystal clear waters and healthy coral reefs. We headed to Redang over a long weekend to try out the scuba diving here, we certainly were not disappointed with wonderful macro life in addition to the healthy corals.
Sipadan - The Jewel of Malaysian Scuba Diving
Whilst we can now travel interstate within Malaysia we can’t travel outside of the country, to some this might seem to be a problem, but for diving enthusiasts in the country this means that we can enjoy the best that Malaysia has to offer without all the crowds. We headed to Sabah for a return to Pulau Sipadan, Mabul and Kapalai
Pulau Kapas - The Hidden Scuba Gem
At the start of a journey along the east coast of peninsula Malaysia, we stopped off at a hidden gem of an island, Kapas and even indulged in a spot of diving there too!
Pulau Tenggol - First Dive After Lockdown!
After months in lockdown, finally we’re allowed out. Check out what it feels like to be able to dive again and see the oceans largest fish at Pulau Tenggol, Malaysia
Dive Essentials - Fins
Getting the right style and fit of fins for you can seem daunting and difficult. To help we take a look at the different styles available and how to get the perfect fit.
Underwater Photography - Set Ups and Getting Started
Underwater photography is an expensive hobby we won’t lie to you, however we explain how to start your own set up and some hints and tips on what to look out for
Dive Hair - How to Care
Our first blog post from Laura Haynes takes a look at the impact diving can have on your hair, how to minimise it and then repair it afterwards.
Dive Essentials - Dive Computers
A few years back dive computers used to be seen as a bit of a luxury item, these days however there are models to suit almost all budgets and most regular divers will have their own. So, the question is, what makes a good dive computer and how much should I spend on one? We aim to answer some of those questions and provide a little bit of guidance at the same time.