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Malaysia scuba diving dive site pulau Perhentian
The Perhentian islands, comprises of Pulau Perhentian Besar and Pulau
Perhentian Kecil lies 20km from the coast of Kuala Besut.
On the edge of the Pulau Redang's Marine Park, Perhentian's coral fringed
waters provide excellent underwater scenery. For divers, the group of
small rocky islets to the northwest of Pulau Perhentian Kecil is a
location not to be missed. Common to the area are harp and black corals,
while large hard corals are also present. The waters at Perhentian are
crystal clear and within the turquoise waters of the islands dwell an
amazing variety of marine life. Don't be surprise if you see dolphins and
pilot whales in July and August, which is during the peak of the dry
season. There are abundant of corals in Perhentian, especially the
colorful soft corals and gorgonian sea fans.
Favorite Dives:
Tokong Laut
A rocky outcrop islet situated on the northwest of P. Perhentian Kecil and
is accessible by a 30 minute speedboat ride. The boulder-like terrain
gradually sloped down to about 30 metres. Soft corals in all colors and
sizes carpet the seascape offering refuge for numerous small reef fish and
mollusks. Jacks, barracudas, kingfish, black tip sharks and nurse sharks
are usually sighted.
North of Pulau Susu.
Diving is interesting with good water clarity and abundant reef fish.
Expect to see damselfishes, wrasses, triggerfishes and a moray eel peeping
out of its lair.
Terumbu Tiga.
Rated to be one of the top dive sites around Perhentian together with
Tokong Laut. Slopes down to about 20 meters at the sandy bottom and
visibility fluctuate between 5 to 15 meters. The granite boulders support
various corals, sea fans and coral whips. Schools of fusiliers, rainbow
runners, jacks and batfishes swim about searching for a feed. Black tip
sharks can occasionally be observed at the outer reaches of the reef.
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