Scuba diving in Tenggol


Scuba diving in: Tenggol


Description

Tenggol Island, located off the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia, is part of the Terengganu Marine Park. Known for its stunning corals and diverse marine life, Tenggol Island provides scuba divers with an exciting and relatively less crowded diving experience compared to other popular diving destinations in Malaysia.

Best Scuba Diving Spots for Experienced Divers


Tokong Timur
: Considered one of the most exhilarating dive sites around Tenggol Island, Tokong Timur features a submerged pinnacle that attracts a wide range of pelagic species. Experienced divers can enjoy encounters with schools of barracuda, jackfish, and even occasional whale sharks.

Tanjung Api
: This dive site, known as 'Fire Cape,' is famous for its wall dive that drops to over 30 meters (98 feet). Here, experienced divers can explore the deep blue and possibly spot blacktip and whitetip sharks, eagle rays, and nudibranchs.

Best Scuba Diving Spots for Beginners


Teluk Air Tawar
: With a sandy bottom and sheltered bay, Teluk Air Tawar provides perfect conditions for beginner divers and training. The gentle currents and shallow depth make it a safe environment to practice skills while enjoying the colorful coral reefs and diverse fish species.

Pulau Nyireh: This site offers a relaxing dive suitable for beginners. It features a sloping reef with a good variety of hard and soft corals and is home to diverse marine life, including clownfish, angelfish, and sea turtles.

Marine Life


The marine life around Tenggol Island is incredibly diverse and abundant. Divers can expect to see various species of reef sharks, rays, turtles, and a plethora of tropical fish. During the right season, between March and October, the island's waters also attract migratory whale sharks, a true highlight for any diver.

Dive Conditions


The dive conditions around Tenggol Island are generally good, with warm water temperatures averaging around 28-30°C (82-86°F). Visibility varies but often reaches up to 20 meters (65 feet). The best time to dive is during the dry season, between March and October, when seas are calm and conditions are optimal.

Cost


The cost of diving in Tenggol Island can vary depending on the package and dive operator. Generally, a two-dive day trip, including equipment rental and boat transfers, can range from $100-$150. Diving courses and accommodation packages are also available from various dive operators on the island.

Tenggol Island is a hidden gem in the South China Sea, offering divers a mix of stunning coral gardens, abundant marine life, and dramatic underwater landscapes. From novice divers to seasoned pros, Tenggol Island has something to offer everyone in its vibrant underwater world.

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