
The private house pool of Scuba G is conveniently located at Jalan Gasing. The pool is 5m wide and 10m long, with the shallow part of 1.2m, and deep part is 1.8m. It’s a salt water pool, equipped with refreshment area by the side.
The Saujana Putra lake is one of the few fresh water locations in the vicinity of Kuala Lumpur and Selangor that fits the purpose of Watersports and Underwater Activity. It has a school bus and old model BMW wreck, placed in as an attraction for divers during their training.
Sugar Wreck - registered as MV Union Star at the time of sinking, was transporting sugar when it sunk during 1999. The 90m cargo ship now sits at 19m of water, gathering growth and fish-life for the past 24 years. The wreck lays sideway, with possible penetration into the interior for certified overhead diver.
Tokong Laut, or Tukun Laut, is a pinnacle located off Susu Dara Besar. It is considered the ultimate dive site around the Perhentians, with a myriad of Hard and Soft Coral around the sloping wall of the pinnacle. Current can be strong, and descents are usually deep except for a few spots.
Susu Dara Islands is a pair of islands 4 Nautical Miles east of Perhentian Kecil. One good entry point into Susu Dara is to enter in the shallow channel. The Sandy bottom has beautiful coral patches, and slopes into depth, where it transitions into a wall dive. Visibility is typically good.
Tokong Burung is an underrated dive site located between Pulau Rawa and Pulau Susu Dara. The dive site is located along Pulau Tokong Kemudi, and boasts a very beautiful coral reef and sandy bottom.
Pulau Rawa is primarily known as a snorkeling site, with pristine water and a powdery sandy beach. Besides, it also offers amazing diving experience around the island. Besides the shallow entry at the beach, there are rocky outcrops and boulders further out that offers amazing swim-throughs and hard coral reefs.
Pulau Serenggeh, or sometimes spelled Seringi, is an island located 3.2 nautical miles from Perhentian Kecil. The Serenggeh bay is a famous snorkeling site with a shallow reef. Swimming out from the reef, the slope increases gradually, turning into a wall dive, where eels and shrimps are prominent in crevices.
Karang Selat is also called Secret Reef for obvious reason - it’s a hidden reef 30m deep with no surface indication of it’s location. Only the most experienced boat captains find it without GPS aid. But once located, divers are in a treat of bushes of black corals, and schools of fishes.
Sea Bell owes the name to the lighthouse. Beneath the lighthouse sits a massive boulder cluster, with extensive growth of corals and marine life on it. The dive site extends to Sea Bell Reef, where hard corals cover the sea bed, extending into 18-20m depth
Romantic Reef is a rocky slope that divides Romantic Beach and Teluk Aur. Extending from the surface to 15m deep, this dive site is an easy slope for beginners to dive.
Perhentian Romantic Beach is a dive site well suited for beginner training. Sheltered from longshore current in the bay, the reef starts from the shore, extending all the way to down south into a rocky slope.
Panglima Abu reef is located off the beach of the same name. It is located off the Northwest of Pulau Perhentian Kecil. The site extends from the shore, and consists of a mixture of hard and soft coral patches. It it a good dive spot during pre and post monsoon times, being sheltered from the eastern wind.
San Choi are 3 fisherman wrecks sunk in 2018 to form an artificial reef. Sitting at 18m depth, the wreck is now teeming with fishes, to the extent that it blocks the sunlight. The wreck is also a cleaning station, with plenty of cleaner pipefish and cleaner shrimps offering their service to the fishes.
This underwater pinnacle is located north of Tanjung Butong. It is located in a current zone, and the top of the pinnacle is about 5m underwater, and the bottom is surrounded by boulder formations.
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