MY Scuba is situated on Salang Bay, Pulau Tioman. Tioman Island is situated on the East Cost of Malaysia in the South China Sea. Tioman have some of the best diving spots in the East Coast with a Rich Coral and ocean life. MY Scuba has the honour of being situated on the Island where we can share our experience and our knowledge with fellow divers and or new divers to the industry.
MY SCUBA is not your ordinary dive center. We fiercely believe in making a positive impact each day…from the ecologically friendly products used in our shop to the community based training programs we undertake. Bought in 2019 by two ordinary divers we have evolved and grown. We also work with our partners to arrange the best dive trips around the world. We spend part of every year exploring new locations and doing expeditions. MY SCUBA does not do special “beach clean-up days” once a year. Every day is a beach clean-up for us. We always maintain a “no impact” dive ethic, preserving our dive sites for all future scuba divers. You will never see gloves on our divers’ fish feeding are also discouraged. Our goal is to work within our local communities to create a stewardship of the seas. Finally – we at MY SCUBA diving are not into the “macho” diving thing – we like fish, corals and the ocean hence we would rather spend a longer time underwater than go deeper. This is about your experience!
MY Scuba is situated on Salang Bay, Pulau Tioman. Tioman Island is situated on the East Cost of Malaysia in the South China Sea. Tioman have some of the best diving spots in the East Coast with a Rich Coral and ocean life. MY Scuba has the honour of being situated on the Island where we can share our experience and our knowledge with fellow divers and or new divers to the industry. My Scuba is passionate about the Marine life and protection of the Marine life in our oceans. My Scuba do not do a yearly beach or ocean clean up, every dive to us is a clean-up dive.
We gaurentee our equipment so that you can just have fun during your visit to our dive centre and during the dives.
It might sound surprising but our jetty has become an amazing dive site. With the debris people throw over board and over the jetty a artificial reef was build which attracts an abundance of marine life. Shoals of juvenile fishes are seeking safety here, but the hunters are always around.
This site is just off of Tioman Island and looks like swiss cheese. The rocks and boulders at this site create countless swim-throughs and canyons. Many nudibranchs and juvenile fish can be seen as well as turtles and blacktip reef sharks.
south of Tekek House Reef is a generic stretch of beach reef used by all centers for courses and scuba try-outs. The beach entry is smooth and calm, just watch out for rocks during low tide. The reef extends from the shore towards 8m depth and transition into a sandy bottom.
Location: Shore dive located at the southern point of Juara beach; Depth: 18m; Current: Surge from waves can be present; Site: Sandy bottom bay that leads into a gently sloping coral reef to 18m, large coral boulders and river rock areas
An easy dive site but can have quite a strong current. Follow the small bay north of the island to discover a floor of table coral and a wall of hard coral.
In front of Salang, this small island is ideal if you like nudibranches and underwater landscapes. Lots of rocks are offering shelter to dozens of different species of fish.
In front of Salang, in the deepest part of Soyak Island, are two wooden wrecks covered with soft and hard coral. You must have a deep diver certification.
A beautiful dive to see lots of colorful nudibranchs along the wall. Watch your gauges on the wall to make sure you do not go too deep. Careful, the current can be quite strong during high tide.
Outside of a small bay covered with strong coral, a slope of granite boulders creates a canyon, over time this canyon has now become full of gorgonian corals.
This small protected bay to the north of the main island offers a sheltered area when the south wind is blowing; a beautiful dive for every level. Lookout for the one tall tree amongst the tree canopy for which the dive site got its name.
One of the most famous spots in Tioman, the name itself comes from the strange formation of rock hanging above, but not touching the water. This is quite a shallow dive with an amazing variety of corals and sea life.
Here there is a large boulder above and underneath the water; Chebeh Island is one of our favourite dive sites as the underwater landscape is beautiful with lots of strange rock constructions, forests of hard and soft coral and several swim-through areas full of glass fish. I
Pulau Chebeh is cream of the crop when it comes to dive sites around Pulau Tioman. Situated around 30-40 minutes away by speed boat North of the main Pulau Tioman, the uninhabited Pulau Chebeh offers pristine reefs that extends well below 30m. Currents are typically strong here and drift dives are common.
This beautiful rock formation in the middle of two small islands is covered largely by soft coral. The current can be quite strong at times, attracting a lot of marine life.
ABC reef is a shallow house reef with depths ranging from 5 to 12 meters. A perfect location to update your skills after a long period of inactivity and a relaxed afternoon dive.
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| Tuesday | 08:30 - 18:00 |
| Wednesday | 08:30 - 18:00 |
| Thursday | 08:30 - 18:00 |
| Friday | 08:30 - 20:00 |
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| Sunday | 08:00 - 20:00 |
| Monday | 08:30 - 18:00 |
| Tuesday | 08:30 - 18:00 |
| Wednesday | 08:30 - 18:00 |
| Thursday | 08:30 - 18:00 |
| Friday | 08:30 - 20:00 |
| Saturday | 08:00 - 20:00 |
| Sunday | 08:00 - 20:00 |