Scuba Diving along the West Coast of Sabah, Borneo

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Dreamdivegirl

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Looking at coming on a scuba diving holiday to Sabah, Borneo? Be spoilt for choice with a range of scuba diving destinations along the west coast of Sabah, accessible from Kota Kinabalu.

Most divers who travel to Sabah, Borneo come to here dive the world famous Pulau Sipadan or Layang Layang. Both have stunning drop-offs which provides for some breathtaking diving experiences.

What many divers do not realise is that there are a range of great dive sites along the west coast of Sabah too - and a perfect compliment to diving the amazing drop offs at Sipadan and Layang.

Borneo Dream offers the widest range of diving trips along the west coast of Sabah, all accessible from Kota Kinabalu. With a choice of dive sites including Pulau Tiga, Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park, Usukan WW2 wrecks, Mayne Rock, Mantanani, WW2 Gaya Wreck and more. There is something for everyone - whether you be travelling alone, with your family or a group of diving friends. You'll be pleasantly surprised at the rich variety of marine life you'll come across whilst diving along the west coast of Sabah.

If you are looking for some relaxed, easy scuba diving along pretty coral reefs then then try a scuba diving trip to Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park (TARP) located just 15 minutes from Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. During your TARP scuba diving trip dive some of the 25 coral reef dive sites. Dive sites range in depth from 5m - 35m, vis is typically between 15m - 20m with no / little current.

If you want a scuba diving adventure then try wreck diving on one of the large amazing WW2 Usukan Bay wrecks all lying in the 25m - 45m range. Find large shoals of Barracuda, Fusiliers, Yellow Snapper, large Groupers, Nurse Sharks and macro life.

Or, go on a scuba diving trip to unexplored, beautiful coral reefs at Pulau Tiga where you will be the only divers in the water. Fancy scuba diving a unique underwater landscape? Then go on a scuba diving trip to Mayne Rock and dive around large white boulders rising from 15m - 7m, surrounded by a coral reef full of large coral pinnacles and home to numerous juvenile Nurse Sharks and Bamboo Sharks and a fantastic range of fish life and marine life. Both offer drift diving, typically clear blue waters and goo for underwater photography.

We even have scuba diving trips ideal for technical divers. Choose from a scuba diving trip to the deep Gaya Wreck, lying in 50m, just a 30 minute boat ride from Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia. Technical divers will also enjoy scuba diving trips to two of the WW2 Usukan wrecks whose depths are better suited to technical diving.

Want to know more about these diving trips? Then visit BorneoDream.com for more information, photos and underwater video. :):)
 
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