Turtle Point is a shallow, fringing reef dive site on the western side of Pulau Tenggol, ideal for novice divers due to its sheltered location and calm conditions. It starts at a depth of around 4 meters and slopes gently to about 18 meters, offering a good view of the vibrant reef fish and marine life.
The Fisherman Wreck on Tenggol Island is a 20-meter (66-foot) long fishing boat that sank in an upright position and is now a popular dive site. It’s an excellent spot for divers, particularly those new to wreck diving, as it sits at a depth of up to 18 meters (60 feet)
Tenggol Island’s House Reef, located on the western side of the island, is a popular and accessible dive site, particularly for beginners and macro enthusiasts.
Tanjung Gemuk is a popular dive site on Tenggol Island, known for its diverse marine life and relatively calm waters. It’s located on the southern coast and is suitable for both beginner and experienced divers.
Lots of healthy marine life in the vicinity, and the sites are relatively untouched. The current here is quite strong and unpredictable. Access to this dive site requires approval from the Marine Park personnel.
Batu Layar, or translated into Sail Rock, is a hard coral reef of Staghorn Corals and massive Table Corals. The coral reef extends into 18m, and turns into a sandy bottom. Batu Layar is considered one of the best dive sites in Perhentian with consistently good visibility.
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.
D’lagoon is a reef overlooking the Perhentian windmill. Blessed with clear water and a shallow and majestic reef, it is the embodiment of beauty itself. D’lagoon is located in a bay, also protects it from wind and current. The Reef starts from the shoreline into 12m depth, where it transitions into a sandy bottom.
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