Filters No active filtes 0 Filters Search Wildlife Select 0 Difficulty Beginner Advanced Expert Rating ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Clear All Apply Apply Select Animals Alamy-Cultura Creative Sharks 0/23 Select all iStock/Extreme Photographer Whale Shark iStock/Vladoskan Great White Shark Alamy/Fiona Ayerst Tiger Shark Alamy/Nature Picture Library Mako Shark iStock/Howard Chen Blue Shark AdobeStock/G Russel Childress Great Hammerhead Shark Alamy-Christian Zappel Scalloped Hammerhead Alamy/National Geographic Image Collection Oceanic Whitetip Shark Alamy/imageBROKER Thresher Shark iStock-FionaAyerst Lemon Shark iStock/Dimitrios Stefanidis Sand Tiger Shark iStock/HakBak1979 Bull Shark iStock-Lindsey Dougherty Silvertip Shark iStock_strmko Silky Shark iStock-June Jacobsen Whitetip Reef Shark AdobeStock-Nikolai Sorokin Blacktip Reef Shark AdobeStock-hakbak Nurse Shark iStock-Nigel Marsh Wobbegong AdobeStock-Magnus Zebra Shark AdobeStock-Marc Henauer Grey Reef Shark Alamy-Steve Woods Photography Oceanic Blacktip Shark iStock-Martin Voeller Angel Shark iStock-ShaunWilkinson Sawshark Alamy_Dray van Beeck Seahorses and Pipefishes 0/6 Select all iStock-atese Pygmy Seahorse Alamy-WaterFrame Common Seahorse Alamy-WaterFrame Spiny Seahorse iStock-Rob Peatling Weedy Seadragon iStock-Christian von Mach Pipefish iStock-MadKruben Leafy Seadragon AdobeStock-Longjourneys Rays 0/7 Select all iStock/Divepic Giant Oceanic Manta Ray iStock-crisod Reef Manta Ray iStock/Juliosanjuan Eagle Ray iStock/Extreme-Photographer Stingrays Shutterstock-Laura Dinraths Electric Ray Alamy-Nature Photographers Ltd Skate Fish Shutterstock-Lewis Burnett Guitarfish iStock-mihtiander Saltwater Fishes 0/39 Select all iStock-stock_colors Tarpon Alamy/BIOSPHOTO Ocean Sunfish Shutterstock-Henry_and_Laura_Whittaker Grouper/Basslets Alamy-WaterFrame Moray Eel Shutterstock-s_a_j Sand Eel iStock-deraugenzeuge Snake Eel Alamy-Water Frame Conger Eel Shutterstock-Greg Amptman Wolf Eel Shutterstock-Rich Carey Angelfish Shutterstock_Krzysztof Odziomek Butterfly Fish Udo Kefrig Clownfish iStock-Global_Pics Barracuda iStock-Hoatzinexp Jackfish iStock-Miguel-Angelo-Silva. Scorpionfish iStock/cinoby Lionfish istock-atese Frogfish iStock-Rainer von Brandis Snapper iStock-mirecca Surgeonfish Shutterstock-aquapix Sweetlips and Grunts iStock-burnsboxco Parrotfish iStock-Global_Pics Soldierfish iStock-wrangel Triggerfish iStock/ultramarinfoto Wrasse Alamy-Andre Seal Damselfish Shutterstock-Levent Konuk Goatfish Shutterstock-Al McGlashan Tuna Shutterstock-Hans Gert Broeder Garfish iStock-stephankerkhofs Porcupinefish AdobeStock-JirinaVFR Pufferfish AdobeStock_Vladimir Wrangel Boxfish AdobeStock_cherylvb Garibaldi Damselfish Shutterstock_Leo Lorenzo Trumpetfish Alamy-Reinhard Dirscherl Bannerfish AdobeStock-Composer. Flounder iStock-bearacreative Emperor iStock-atese Ribbon Moray Eel (Ghost Eel) Alamy-Water Frame Panther Moray Eel (Dragon Eel) SSI-Peter-Schinck Seamoth SSI-Peter-Schinck Leaf Scorpionfish iStock-mel-nik Freshwater Fishes 0/18 Select all iStock-ANDY_BOWLIN Bass iStock-abadonian Pike Shutterstock-Rostislav Stefanek Carp Shutterstock-divedog Trout iStock-wrangel Eel Shutterstock-Rostislav Stefanek Walleye iStock-jpa1999 Perch Shutterstock-zsolt_uveges Catfish Alamy-Mark Conlin Salmon AdobeStock-Composer Flounder iStock-Zocha_K Sturgeon iStock-wrangel Common Rudd iStock-DanBachKristensen Char iStock-MikeLane45 European Bullhead iStock-hadot European bitterling Shutterstock-Rostislav Stefanek Tench Shutterstock-Aleron Val Stickleback AdobeStock-Alex Loach Goby iStock/mbolina Turtles 0/5 Select all Alamy-National Geographic Creative Leatherback Turtle Shutterstock-Shane Myers Photography Green Turtle iStock-ShaneGross Loggerhead Turtle Shutterstock-Ed Jenkins Hawksbill Turtle Shutterstock-Joost van Uffelen Olive Ridley Turtle AdobeStock-wildestanimal Molluscs 0/4 Select all Alamy/Reinhard Dirscherl Octopus Shutterstock_DiveIvanov Squid SSI-Peter-Schinck Cuttlefish SSI-Peter-Schinck Nudibranch AdobeStock_Janelle Crustaceans 0/2 Select all Shutterstock-Shane Gross Shrimp iStock-Michael Zeigler Crab Shutterstock_Astridlike Jellyfish 0/5 Select all Shutterstock_Dewald Kirsten Sea Wasp Shutterstock_Astridlike Sea Nettle AdobeStock-_italo Moon Jellyfish AdobeStock_Sean Lion’s Mane Jellyfish Alamy-Stephen Frink Collection Portuguese Man o'War Alamy/Nature Picture Library Whales 0/10 Select all AdobeStock-Magnus Humpback Whale Alamy-Biosphoto Pilot Whale Alamy-Nature Picture Library Bryde’s Whale AdobeStock-Sean Beluga Whale Shutterstock-Andrea Izzotti Beaked Whale Alamy-WaterFrame Sperm Whale Alamy-Nature Picture Library Blue Whale Alarmy/Steffen Binke Minke Whale Shutterstock-Tomas Kotouc Grey Whale Alamy/Wildestanimal Killer Whale (Orca) iStock/NaluPhoto Dolphins 0/5 Select all AdobeStock-wildestanimal Common Dolphin Tobias Friedrich Bottlenose Dolphin Alamy-BIOSPHOTO Pilot Whale Shutterstock-Andrea Izzotti Striped Dolphin iStock-stephnea Spinner Dolphin iStock-Marie-Elizabeth Mali Other Mammals 0/6 Select all AdobeStock-buteo Elephant Seal iStock-Michael Zeigler Sea Lion AdobeStock-Dmitry Kokh Fur Seal Alamy-Alex Mustard Seal AdobeStock-b neeser Dugong Alamy/imageBROKER Manatee No results found Mares Kenyalang Wreck (★4.3) An artificial reef which used to be an decommissioned oil rig called Baram 8. The wreck lies on a flat sandy bottom with max depth of 23m , shallowest point lies at around 13m. Suitable for OW and Advanced divers. Teeming with beautiful marine life and home to a number of giant groupers. Mares Clement Reef (★4.4) Located North to North West of Sepanggar Island, this dive site is a slopping bottom with diverse hard coral and is only accessible via boat. Visibility is often very clear at this dive site due to its strategic location between Sepanggar mainland and Sepanggar Island. Mares, Janez Kranjc Paradise II, Mabul (★4.3) Exploring the Paradise II, Mabul.“ This site is known for its vibrant, shallow reef with a variety of hard and soft corals, perfect for beginners and experienced divers alike. Mares Barracuda Point Sipadan (★4.6) There is a huge shoal of thousands of barracudas often making a tornado and darkening the sun. You can also see bumphead parrotfish, dozens of turtles and reef sharks patrolling the area. Ronald C. (#2496453) Mari Mari Shore (★4.2) This dive site is situated 20 minuted from Kota Kinabalu mainland and 10 Minutes from Sepanggar mainland. It is right in front of Mari - Mari Resort. The characteristic of this dive site is shore based. It has a maximum depth of 18 meters during high tide and the bottom is mixed sandy and muddy. Scubapro Dreamer Shore (★4.6) Located right in front of Dreamer Island (Sepanggar Island), this dive site is a shore dive based site that offers customers abundance of marine life throughout the year. Aqualung Fendy Rock (★4.6) This dive site just takes 5 minutes from Sepanggar island to reach Fendy Rock dive site, its very suitable for newly certified divers and macro lovers, it’s sandy slopping bottom. Scubapro, Stephen Frink Ah Long Rock (★4.7) It takes a 8 minutes boat ride to reach Ah Long Rock, it’s head is to North- west. This is a dive site great for beginner entry level, it’s slopping to the bottom. Mares, Predrag Vuckovic Kapalai House Reef (★4.3) Its crystal clear waters and beautiful diving, Sipadan Island lies off the East coast of Sabah, Malaysia in the heart of the hotspot. Kapalai can be reached in just a 50 minutes by speedboat from Semporna. Sipadan-Kapalai is an ideal destination for divers and non-divers alike, seeking a great holiday experience. Aqualung AH KONG TONGUE (★4.6) From Dreamer Island it takes 4 minutes by boat to get there. It’s started the name from a diver who called Ah Kong but the the top reef is looks like a tongue so this dive site become AH KONG TONGUE. Mares, Predrag Vuckovic Barracuda Point Udar Besar (★4.6) The dive site is located in between southeast of Pulau Uda Besar and northwest of Sepanggar Island. Accessible via a boat it is 5 minutes away from both, Pulau Uda Kecil and Sepanggar Island. JAW Scuba and Swim Academy, 88000 Sabah Nexson Reef (★4.5) This dive site is specially for Deep Diving, it takes 15 minutes boat ride from Dreamer Island. This dive site require free descent all the way down to top reef at 24 meters.Actual depth might defer due to the current tide.There’s a slight slope for descending down to a maximum depth of 35 meter from the top reef. Aqualung Panglima Reef (★4.3) Panglima Reef is a slopy dive site north-west of Mabul Island. The Reef starts at 5m off the shore, extending 50m into the deeper end. Longshore current could be observed depending on the tides, and could be a perfect spot for beginners to experience drift diving. Also a macro haven. Mares, Predrag Vuckovic Blue Water Wreck (★4.1) Southwest of Pulau Rusukan Besar, about 23km from Labuan, She is a Philippine trawler which sunk in 1981, resting at 35m. The corals here are somewhat sparse, but a rich number of residents more than makes up for it. Aqualung The Rock, Mamutik Island (★4.4) Situated behind Mamutik Island, this dive site “The rock Mamutik“ boast a huge population of marine life and thriving coral reef accessible by boat and an easy dive site for beginner entry level divers. Mares Mari Mari Wreck (★4.4) The Mari Mari Wreck dive is located at Sepanggar Island where close to Mari Mari dive operator, it’s took 20 minutes boat ride from Shangri-la Tanjung Aru Resort to get there. You may found this dive site by following a descent line at 2m, the top of the wreck is 18m, sandy bottom reachable 25m. Like Scuba Center, 88300 Kota Kinabalu Meringgis Bay, Gaya Island (★4.3) A beautiful and magnificent thriving dive site located at the back of Gaya Island sitting in between Bunga Raya Resort and YTL Resort. Great for beginners and training. Scubapro Sapi Shore (★4.8) Sapi Shore is perfect for entry level courses as it offers sandy bottom all the way with many reef fishes around. It is easily accessible straight from city center and plenty of space for multiple diving courses to go on at the same time.