Malaysia Dive Sites - Mabul

Mabul Island is located 25km north of Sipadan Island and is a resort base for divers going to Sipadan. However the quality of diving at Mabul should not be overlooked while you are there because there is some amazing "macro" or "muck" diving at Mabul.

What is muck diving? Muck diving gets it's name from the fact that dives are in mucky water, often shallow, silty water that many would not consider ideal for diving. Visibility is often poor. Dives are often around piers, junk and dead coral rubble. Dives are often in shallow water close to shore. The reason divers choose to dive in these areas is because of the incredible amount of small, weird and wonderful critters that live in these environments. Critters like pygmy seahorses, ornate ghostpipefish, manderinfish, mimic octopus, blue ringed octopus, frogfish, leaf fish, nudibranchs and so on. These small species are hard to find and require a trained eye but there are few places in South East Asia which are particularly rich in these little gems. Bali and the Lembeh Strait have some great places to muck dive but many divers are converted to muck diving around Mabul or Kapalai. Nudibranch

The majority of divers visit these resorts with only on thing on their mind, big fish. But they soon begin to appreciate the wonders of muck diving when their expert divemasters start pointing out amazing creatures that they've never seen before. Muck diving is often referred to as macro diving because of the large macro (close up) lenses that photographers use to get the best shots. As more and more divers buy underwater housings for their digital cameras, macro diving is becoming more and more popular with some people travelling to Mabul exclusively for muck diving. Mabul is often referred to as "Macro Heaven."

One of the beauties about Sipadan/Mabul dive vacations is that divers get the best of both worlds. Dive with the sharks and turtles in the morning then in the afternoon dive in the muck of Mabul or Kapalai. Most resorts on the islands allow unlimited shore dives so divers can buddy up and spend hours in the shallows perfecting their macro photography skills.

There are several dive sites scattered around Mabul Island, some accessible from shore, others with a short boat ride. Most resorts have their own house reef.

Click the links below for more Mabul Island dive site details:

Froggy Lair
Eel Garden
Crocodile Avenue
Seaventures Platform

 

 

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