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You must have a deep diver certification. Aqualung North Point (★4.3) 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. Mares Soyak Island (★4.2) 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. Scubapro, Stephen Frink Renggis Island (★4.2) One of the most famous dive sites around. Just some rocks and some trees above the surface, but put your face in the water and you will experience a pure tropical aquarium. My Scuba, 86800 Pahang Salang Jetty (★4.2) 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. Aqualung Fan Canyon (★4.2) 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. Mares, Predrag Vuckovic The Aquarium (★4.6) Location: In front of Juara Scuba Academy dive center. Can walk straight off the beach and dive into underwater experiences; Depth: 8m; Current: Sometimes mild current; Site: Sandy bottomed bay ranging between 2 - 5 m which moves into shallow fringing reefs. Scubapro, Stephen Frink ABC House Reef (★3.9) 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. Ryan F. (#2881313) Pulau Labas (★4.3) 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. Mohd Hafizi A. (#3061014) Tekek House Reef (★3.9) 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. Mares, Janez Kranjc Berlabuh (★4.2) Location: 10 minute boat ride south of Juara Bay; Depth: 30m+; Current: Sometimes strong current which could offer drift diving; Site: A sloping coral reef with rocky formation ranging between 10 - 18 m which moves into towering rock formations and marine walls which can reach around 30m. Mares Last Frontier (★4.1) 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. Mares Bahai (★4.3) Heading north from Juara, and only 10 minutes from Juara Jetty. An easy dive site for beginners, good for macro photographer. Good dive site to dive. Mares, Janez Kranjc Barok (★3.9) On the North of Juara Bay, only 2 miniutes from Juara Jetty. On 2022, many new grown coral. Fishes start getting more and more, and the habitat is getting better. Hopefully it will become a better place soon! Mares Kissing Rock (★4.2) At the centre of Juara Beach, easy to reach and full of coral. Suitable for beginner and easy entry from shore. Mix with sandy bottom and coral base. Mares, Janez Kranjc Ajoy (★4.7) Location: 7 minutes boat ride south of Juara Bay; Depth: 18m+; Current: Sometimes Medium current which could offer drift dive; Site: A sloping coral reef which move into boulder formations full of macro life, moving through a riverscape along the island edge onto a shallow reef with huge rock features.