Diving is exceedingly easy and shallow but quite spectacular: The sandy bottom and the sparse coral heads host an amazing array of small, often yet-to-be-classified, colourful subjects, making the diving here an unforgettable experience for any discerning photographer and macro life enthusiast.
Some of the creatures that you can expect to encounter are dragonets, fire gobies, partner & sleeper gobies, wasp or leaf fish, gurnards, sea-moths, crocodile fish, giant frogfish, ribbon eels and harlequin ghost pipefish. Lionfish and scorpion fish are also commonly sighted, particularly around the house reef.
Apart from this macro paradise, be sure to take the chance to dive at the nearby island of Sipadan, famous for its incredible wall diving and its many turtles, sharks and massive barracuda schools. Diving in Sipadan requires an additional payment of RM 40 conservation fee per person per day.