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Diving Borneo

Borneo Dive Lodges & Wildlife Safari
( 12 days from £1,690)
( 14 Days from £1,935)


Borneo Underwater Safari
( 18 days from £2,885)


Dive Treasures of Malaysian & Indonesian Borneo - Sipadan & the Derawan Archipelago
( 16 days from £2,290)


Sipadan Dive Liveaboard & Borneo Wildlife Safari
( 12 days from £1,795)
( 14 Days from £2,075)




Wildlife Safaris

Rainforests, Rivers and Islands
( 13 days from £1,955)


Wildlife & Marine Life of Borneo
( 14 days from £1,995)
( 16 Days from £2,185) Ideal for non-divers & snorkellers alike





 

 

Borneo's diving is famous offering a huge variety of dive sites, conditions and marine life. The main attraction is the diversity and colour of its reefs and reef fish which is simply breathtaking. Other encounters include schooling barracuda, reef sharks, manta rays, thresher sharks and seasonal schools of hammerhead sharks (Layang Layang). Dive sites range from deep blue water dives at Layang Layang to the intricate reefs of Maratua atoll and Sipadan Island - one of the best places in the world for diving with turtles.

Other excellent diving opportunities including reefs of Lankayan Island and macro diving at Mabul, Kapalai and Mataking. Mabul and Kapalai are excellent locations from which to explore Sipadan. For further information click on the links below or Contact Us.

 

  Sipadan Island is Malaysia's only volcanic island and was made famous by French oceanographer Jacques Cousteau in his documentary Ghosts of the Sea Turtle.....more
Layang Layang is an atoll of 13 linked coral reefs and part of the 600 or so islands, cays and reefs in the South China Sea known as the Spratly Islands......more
  Lankayan Island is set, against the stunning backdrop of pristine coral reefs, divers and snorkelers can spend time in the water, glimpsing into what life is like.....more
Derawan Archipelago ecosystem is characterized by its exceptional biodiversity, with several hundred coral species and over 870 species of pelagic and reef fish.....more