vast miles of coastline that meets the quiet, warm waters of the South China Sea make diving in Borneo immensely popular for avid divers and for beginners and hobbyists. The northern portion of the island is dotted with multiple diving sites, offering divers lots of options to enjoy their vacation or holiday.
Komodo Island diving
Scuba diving in Komodo
Scuba diving Komodo
diving Komodo
Komodo Island Scuba diving
Scuba diving Komodo Island
The island of Borneo offers beautiful sights for hiking and touring, high class hotels, and miles and miles of coastlines. There is so much to see and do on this idyllic island that Borneo diving is only the tip of the iceberg. This means that you can go scuba diving on holiday, and your spouse will have a blast as well, even if he or she is not a diver.
Find a dive center, for example, in the Malaysian part of the island. Divers in Sipadan-Mabul will enjoy the wide variety of under water animals and wildlife, as well as interesting reefs and land forms. In addition to traditional scuba diving, this is an excellent location for muck diving. This is a form of diving that involves sighting wildlife that live in the muck and the sand at the bottom of the sea, like frogfishes, shrimp, and seahorses, as well as many other water creatures.