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Bubbles of Hope is back — with renewed energy and purpose!
Bubbles of hope - A group of Teen divers trying to make a difference.
Read more
The Ultimate Guide to Unforgettable Diving with Scuba Junkie in Kota Kinabalu
Whether you’re a beginner taking your first plunge or a seasoned diver exploring new depths, Scuba Junkie offers a world-class diving experience focused on safety, sustainability, and exceptional service. In this guide, we’ll take you through everything you need to know about diving with Scuba Junkie in Kota Kinabalu—from booking your dives to discovering some of the most breathtaking dive sites in Borneo.
Read more
Bubbles of Hope: Starting Young to Dive with a Purpose
Tribute post for the Bubbles of Hope members
Read more
International Coastal Cleanup Day with Bubbles of Hope & Scuba Junkie KK
Saturday 16th September was both Malaysia Day and International Coastal Cleanup Day. A good excuse for Bubbles of Hope to go out again and enjoy the beauty of our Sabahan underwater world while chasing any trash that is polluting it. After all, even if ‘coastal’ refers to the border next to the sea, we have […]
Read more
Amazing Whale Shark Reward!
At last, in exactly the right location at the right time, a spotty shadow loomed towards us from the blue. The shape and pattern was undeniable: we had run into a whale shark mid-dive!
Read more
Bubbles of Hope: when teen warriors decide to clean up!
One of the most common things we teenagers hear from our parents is "Clean your room!" and “Pick up your stuff!” And let's be honest, we suddenly have hearing problems and a million other priorities... But when it comes to cleaning up underwater, it's a different story!
Read more
5 of the best Land tours around Kota Kinabalu
Although diving is fantastic in Kota Kinabalu, it isn't the only thing that draws people here. There are some amazing land tours in the area, over half of Sabah is covered in forest, making it a wildlife lover's paradise, the highest mountain between the Himalayas and New Guinea is conveniently located just a couple of hours from the capital city, and there are caves, jungles, trekking, culture, family-friendly, and budget-friendly activities galore!
Read more
6 great reasons why you should have a Dive Log
Some of the divers still keep an active dive log after years of scuba diving. However some no longer do it as soon as they complete their course. So should you keep a dive log? and why should you keep a dive log? Have a read at the below 6 reasons why a dive log is important.
Read more
Scuba Junkie KK have reopened and are super excited to dive again!
Who wants to go scuba diving? We are thrilled to announce that diving is now permitted and that we are open and ready to leap back into the water to dive the KK Marine Park!
Read more
Benefits of becoming a Rescue Diver
Diving is an adventurous activity that involves a lot of unexpected elements underwater and can quickly and potentially turn a fun, relaxing getaway into a stressful situation. The Rescue Diver course will teach you how to prevent and manage problems in the water while also increasing your confidence as a diver.
Read more
Outreach programmes with Outlook Expedition
Here at Scuba Junkie Kota Kinabalu we love hosting outreach programmes with schools and expedition groups. The purpose is for the students to immerse themselves in Borneo’s unique marine biodiversity and experience conservation first hand.  What organisations join our programmes? Every year we are lucky to have a variety of groups ranging from Local school groups, […]
Read more
5 reasons do to a refresher
When months or years pass between dives, it is time to think about taking a diving refresher course, check out some reasons below to think about why you should do a refresher. 
Read more
Do you remember your buddy check?
Whether you've done 10 dives or 1,000, the pre dive buddy safety check should be part of your routine. It ensures that everyone's equipment is properly set up and operational, and it also helps you both become acquainted with each other's gear. Here is a quick reminder on the meaning of BWRAF...
Read more
Sipadan – Kota Kinabalu Dive combo
If you love the idea of extending city day trips diving with a resort stay, we have a fabulous new option for this now available in Sabah. We’ve teamed up with our Mabul Beach Resort to offer a full package with combined resort & day trips from the city, so you can get the most out of your diving adventure in this phenomenal destination.
Read more
5 reasons to do a night dive
As a fellow diver I’m sure many of you have heard about night dives before. Have you guys ever tried it? If not, then continue to read below for reasons why you should try night dive at least once in your life.
Read more
Scuba Diving Equipment & Gear
There are 3 components to becoming a competent scuba diver; adequate knowledge, fundamental skills and a good set of equipment. Let’s look further at diving equipment.
Read more
Facts about Blacktip Reef sharks
Blacktip reef sharks are frequently seen when diving in Kota Kinabalu, particularly around Gaya and Mamutik Islands within the KK marine park. They mostly prefer shallow, inshore waters where they feed upon small fish, squid, and crustaceans, which is great as divers don’t have to go too deep to see them and even snorkelers can […]
Read more
Give the gift of diving
We’ve all got them. Those friends who, come summer, can always be found in their swimsuits by the sea, soaking up the sun’s rays or, more likely, swimming in the ocean waves. So, the next time you’re looking for a gift for the water lovers in your life, consider giving a snorkeling or scuba diving […]
Read more
5 fascinating macro critters you can find in Kota Kinabalu!
Kota Kinabalu is a perfect dive location for those who love macro! The diving here is very easy & you won’t need to go too deep to search different species of macro. Have you ever wondered what macro critters we have here? We have listed down 5 fascinating macro critters you can find diving off […]
Read more
5 reasons to do your Advanced Course in Kota Kinabalu
You have an open water diving license and definitely want to get the most of your diving holiday. So you think to yourself, maybe it’s time I get my advanced open water certification.
Read more
Scuba diving age restrictions
We often get asked 'when can my child start to dive?’ well there is actually only one age restriction, you can begin your diving experience at 8 years old & there is no maximum age. It is a great activity to do together as a family!
Read more
A typical snorkeling day at the KK Marine Park
Snorkeling, what better way to see the spectacular underwater marine life if you are not yet ready to step into the world of diving. Gliding through the water with your fins, mask & snorkel viewing the beautiful corals & other marine life.
Read more
Top 7 places to eat in KK after diving
Diving uses up a lot of energy & always makes us feel hungry at the end of the day after some amazing dives. What better way to sort out those hunger pains with a delicious meal & drink at one of these restaurants that we have rated our top 7 in Kota Kinabalu!
Read more
What to expect on your Discover Scuba Dive with Scuba Junkie
So you’ve taken a leap of faith and signed yourself up for your first ever day of scuba diving. After years of watching movies and TV shows, seeing the underwater world and the life that belongs to it, you decide its time for you to be a part it.
Read more
The best time to see whale sharks off Kota Kinabalu
Did you know Whale Sharks are the largest fish on the planet? And are in no way related to whales. Although they are sharks, they are very docile and pose no real threats to humans.
Read more
6 reasons you should learn to dive in Kota Kinabalu!
Nothing compares to the feeling of taking your first breath underwater. Though the top of your head is just a few centimetres under the surface, you're immersed in a whole new world. Through your mask you see grains of sand dancing with the waves pushing back and forth, while all the little critters continue going about their day. Curious fish dart around, investigating the newcomer seeking adventure.
Read more
Meet the Scuba Junkie KK team!
Let us introduce you to the team behind the scenes at Scuba Junkie Kota Kinabalu! The diving team Awie – Diving Manager Awie obtained his Open Water Instructor license in 2014. He has been enjoying teaching countless of students since then. He is an instructor who is full of humor so you will definitely never feel bored […]
Read more
Why go diving in Kota Kinabalu Marine Park?
Picture this: You are on a speedboat with wind gliding through your hair & sunbeams embracing your face, to the right you can see the view of the majestic Mount Kinabalu & straight ahead you can see the picturesque islands, tempting you to plunge into the crystal blue water to discover the magical Kota Kinabalu Marine Park. 
Read more
We’re open for diving again in Kota Kinabalu!
Who wants to go diving in Kota Kinabalu? We are very excited to announce that diving is now allowed and we are open, ready to take a back roll into the water.  Special offers for diving in Kota Kinabalu We currently have special promotions with great discounts to enjoy to welcome you back & if […]
Read more
8 Quick Tips for Beach Cleans!
Trash on the beach is not only unsightly, but it also creates threats for many of the underwater critters we love to see. Turtles will mistake plastic bags for jelly fish and eat them. This can cause huge problems for them, consuming plastic can make it difficult for them to eat other foods. It can also block their digestive system leading to painful fatalities. Tangled fishing lines left in the water can lead to entanglement for Manta and Devil Rays, or even sharks.
Read more
Paradise Islands off Kota Kinabalu
Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park is a stunning haven for divers, located just a short boat ride from Kota Kinabalu. This protected marine park is made up of five beautiful islands—Gaya, Sapi, Manukan, Mamutik, and Sulug—each offering unique dive sites with thriving coral reefs and abundant marine life.
Read more
The Hidden World of Macro Diving in Kota Kinabalu
Kota Kinabalu, with its stunning underwater landscapes and rich biodiversity, is a dream destination for divers of all levels. While many are drawn to the big pelagic species or vibrant coral reefs, there’s an entirely different and equally fascinating world beneath the waves: macro diving. What is Macro Diving? The term macro means large in […]
Read more
Bubbles of Hope is back — with renewed energy and purpose!
Bubbles of hope - A group of Teen divers trying to make a difference.
Read more
The Ultimate Guide to Unforgettable Diving with Scuba Junkie in Kota Kinabalu
Whether you’re a beginner taking your first plunge or a seasoned diver exploring new depths, Scuba Junkie offers a world-class diving experience focused on safety, sustainability, and exceptional service. In this guide, we’ll take you through everything you need to know about diving with Scuba Junkie in Kota Kinabalu—from booking your dives to discovering some of the most breathtaking dive sites in Borneo.
Read more
Bubbles of Hope: Starting Young to Dive with a Purpose
Tribute post for the Bubbles of Hope members
Read more
International Coastal Cleanup Day with Bubbles of Hope & Scuba Junkie KK
Saturday 16th September was both Malaysia Day and International Coastal Cleanup Day. A good excuse for Bubbles of Hope to go out again and enjoy the beauty of our Sabahan underwater world while chasing any trash that is polluting it. After all, even if ‘coastal’ refers to the border next to the sea, we have […]
Read more
Amazing Whale Shark Reward!
At last, in exactly the right location at the right time, a spotty shadow loomed towards us from the blue. The shape and pattern was undeniable: we had run into a whale shark mid-dive!
Read more
Bubbles of Hope: when teen warriors decide to clean up!
One of the most common things we teenagers hear from our parents is "Clean your room!" and “Pick up your stuff!” And let's be honest, we suddenly have hearing problems and a million other priorities... But when it comes to cleaning up underwater, it's a different story!
Read more
6 great reasons why you should have a Dive Log
Some of the divers still keep an active dive log after years of scuba diving. However some no longer do it as soon as they complete their course. So should you keep a dive log? and why should you keep a dive log? Have a read at the below 6 reasons why a dive log is important.
Read more
Scuba Junkie KK have reopened and are super excited to dive again!
Who wants to go scuba diving? We are thrilled to announce that diving is now permitted and that we are open and ready to leap back into the water to dive the KK Marine Park!
Read more
Benefits of becoming a Rescue Diver
Diving is an adventurous activity that involves a lot of unexpected elements underwater and can quickly and potentially turn a fun, relaxing getaway into a stressful situation. The Rescue Diver course will teach you how to prevent and manage problems in the water while also increasing your confidence as a diver.
Read more
5 reasons do to a refresher
When months or years pass between dives, it is time to think about taking a diving refresher course, check out some reasons below to think about why you should do a refresher. 
Read more
Do you remember your buddy check?
Whether you've done 10 dives or 1,000, the pre dive buddy safety check should be part of your routine. It ensures that everyone's equipment is properly set up and operational, and it also helps you both become acquainted with each other's gear. Here is a quick reminder on the meaning of BWRAF...
Read more
Sipadan – Kota Kinabalu Dive combo
If you love the idea of extending city day trips diving with a resort stay, we have a fabulous new option for this now available in Sabah. We’ve teamed up with our Mabul Beach Resort to offer a full package with combined resort & day trips from the city, so you can get the most out of your diving adventure in this phenomenal destination.
Read more
5 reasons to do a night dive
As a fellow diver I’m sure many of you have heard about night dives before. Have you guys ever tried it? If not, then continue to read below for reasons why you should try night dive at least once in your life.
Read more
Scuba Diving Equipment & Gear
There are 3 components to becoming a competent scuba diver; adequate knowledge, fundamental skills and a good set of equipment. Let’s look further at diving equipment.
Read more
Facts about Blacktip Reef sharks
Blacktip reef sharks are frequently seen when diving in Kota Kinabalu, particularly around Gaya and Mamutik Islands within the KK marine park. They mostly prefer shallow, inshore waters where they feed upon small fish, squid, and crustaceans, which is great as divers don’t have to go too deep to see them and even snorkelers can […]
Read more
Give the gift of diving
We’ve all got them. Those friends who, come summer, can always be found in their swimsuits by the sea, soaking up the sun’s rays or, more likely, swimming in the ocean waves. So, the next time you’re looking for a gift for the water lovers in your life, consider giving a snorkeling or scuba diving […]
Read more
5 fascinating macro critters you can find in Kota Kinabalu!
Kota Kinabalu is a perfect dive location for those who love macro! The diving here is very easy & you won’t need to go too deep to search different species of macro. Have you ever wondered what macro critters we have here? We have listed down 5 fascinating macro critters you can find diving off […]
Read more
5 reasons to do your Advanced Course in Kota Kinabalu
You have an open water diving license and definitely want to get the most of your diving holiday. So you think to yourself, maybe it’s time I get my advanced open water certification.
Read more
Scuba diving age restrictions
We often get asked 'when can my child start to dive?’ well there is actually only one age restriction, you can begin your diving experience at 8 years old & there is no maximum age. It is a great activity to do together as a family!
Read more
What to expect on your Discover Scuba Dive with Scuba Junkie
So you’ve taken a leap of faith and signed yourself up for your first ever day of scuba diving. After years of watching movies and TV shows, seeing the underwater world and the life that belongs to it, you decide its time for you to be a part it.
Read more
The best time to see whale sharks off Kota Kinabalu
Did you know Whale Sharks are the largest fish on the planet? And are in no way related to whales. Although they are sharks, they are very docile and pose no real threats to humans.
Read more
6 reasons you should learn to dive in Kota Kinabalu!
Nothing compares to the feeling of taking your first breath underwater. Though the top of your head is just a few centimetres under the surface, you're immersed in a whole new world. Through your mask you see grains of sand dancing with the waves pushing back and forth, while all the little critters continue going about their day. Curious fish dart around, investigating the newcomer seeking adventure.
Read more
Meet the Scuba Junkie KK team!
Let us introduce you to the team behind the scenes at Scuba Junkie Kota Kinabalu! The diving team Awie – Diving Manager Awie obtained his Open Water Instructor license in 2014. He has been enjoying teaching countless of students since then. He is an instructor who is full of humor so you will definitely never feel bored […]
Read more
Why go diving in Kota Kinabalu Marine Park?
Picture this: You are on a speedboat with wind gliding through your hair & sunbeams embracing your face, to the right you can see the view of the majestic Mount Kinabalu & straight ahead you can see the picturesque islands, tempting you to plunge into the crystal blue water to discover the magical Kota Kinabalu Marine Park. 
Read more
We’re open for diving again in Kota Kinabalu!
Who wants to go diving in Kota Kinabalu? We are very excited to announce that diving is now allowed and we are open, ready to take a back roll into the water.  Special offers for diving in Kota Kinabalu We currently have special promotions with great discounts to enjoy to welcome you back & if […]
Read more
Paradise Islands off Kota Kinabalu
Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park is a stunning haven for divers, located just a short boat ride from Kota Kinabalu. This protected marine park is made up of five beautiful islands—Gaya, Sapi, Manukan, Mamutik, and Sulug—each offering unique dive sites with thriving coral reefs and abundant marine life.
Read more
The Hidden World of Macro Diving in Kota Kinabalu
Kota Kinabalu, with its stunning underwater landscapes and rich biodiversity, is a dream destination for divers of all levels. While many are drawn to the big pelagic species or vibrant coral reefs, there’s an entirely different and equally fascinating world beneath the waves: macro diving. What is Macro Diving? The term macro means large in […]
Read more
5 of the best Land tours around Kota Kinabalu
Although diving is fantastic in Kota Kinabalu, it isn't the only thing that draws people here. There are some amazing land tours in the area, over half of Sabah is covered in forest, making it a wildlife lover's paradise, the highest mountain between the Himalayas and New Guinea is conveniently located just a couple of hours from the capital city, and there are caves, jungles, trekking, culture, family-friendly, and budget-friendly activities galore!
Read more
Sipadan – Kota Kinabalu Dive combo
If you love the idea of extending city day trips diving with a resort stay, we have a fabulous new option for this now available in Sabah. We’ve teamed up with our Mabul Beach Resort to offer a full package with combined resort & day trips from the city, so you can get the most out of your diving adventure in this phenomenal destination.
Read more
Top 7 places to eat in KK after diving
Diving uses up a lot of energy & always makes us feel hungry at the end of the day after some amazing dives. What better way to sort out those hunger pains with a delicious meal & drink at one of these restaurants that we have rated our top 7 in Kota Kinabalu!
Read more
6 reasons you should learn to dive in Kota Kinabalu!
Nothing compares to the feeling of taking your first breath underwater. Though the top of your head is just a few centimetres under the surface, you're immersed in a whole new world. Through your mask you see grains of sand dancing with the waves pushing back and forth, while all the little critters continue going about their day. Curious fish dart around, investigating the newcomer seeking adventure.
Read more
Meet the Scuba Junkie KK team!
Let us introduce you to the team behind the scenes at Scuba Junkie Kota Kinabalu! The diving team Awie – Diving Manager Awie obtained his Open Water Instructor license in 2014. He has been enjoying teaching countless of students since then. He is an instructor who is full of humor so you will definitely never feel bored […]
Read more
Paradise Islands off Kota Kinabalu
Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park is a stunning haven for divers, located just a short boat ride from Kota Kinabalu. This protected marine park is made up of five beautiful islands—Gaya, Sapi, Manukan, Mamutik, and Sulug—each offering unique dive sites with thriving coral reefs and abundant marine life.
Read more
Bubbles of Hope is back — with renewed energy and purpose!
Bubbles of hope - A group of Teen divers trying to make a difference.
Read more
The Ultimate Guide to Unforgettable Diving with Scuba Junkie in Kota Kinabalu
Whether you’re a beginner taking your first plunge or a seasoned diver exploring new depths, Scuba Junkie offers a world-class diving experience focused on safety, sustainability, and exceptional service. In this guide, we’ll take you through everything you need to know about diving with Scuba Junkie in Kota Kinabalu—from booking your dives to discovering some of the most breathtaking dive sites in Borneo.
Read more
Bubbles of Hope: Starting Young to Dive with a Purpose
Tribute post for the Bubbles of Hope members
Read more
International Coastal Cleanup Day with Bubbles of Hope & Scuba Junkie KK
Saturday 16th September was both Malaysia Day and International Coastal Cleanup Day. A good excuse for Bubbles of Hope to go out again and enjoy the beauty of our Sabahan underwater world while chasing any trash that is polluting it. After all, even if ‘coastal’ refers to the border next to the sea, we have […]
Read more
Amazing Whale Shark Reward!
At last, in exactly the right location at the right time, a spotty shadow loomed towards us from the blue. The shape and pattern was undeniable: we had run into a whale shark mid-dive!
Read more
Bubbles of Hope: when teen warriors decide to clean up!
One of the most common things we teenagers hear from our parents is "Clean your room!" and “Pick up your stuff!” And let's be honest, we suddenly have hearing problems and a million other priorities... But when it comes to cleaning up underwater, it's a different story!
Read more
6 great reasons why you should have a Dive Log
Some of the divers still keep an active dive log after years of scuba diving. However some no longer do it as soon as they complete their course. So should you keep a dive log? and why should you keep a dive log? Have a read at the below 6 reasons why a dive log is important.
Read more
5 reasons do to a refresher
When months or years pass between dives, it is time to think about taking a diving refresher course, check out some reasons below to think about why you should do a refresher. 
Read more
5 reasons to do a night dive
As a fellow diver I’m sure many of you have heard about night dives before. Have you guys ever tried it? If not, then continue to read below for reasons why you should try night dive at least once in your life.
Read more
Facts about Blacktip Reef sharks
Blacktip reef sharks are frequently seen when diving in Kota Kinabalu, particularly around Gaya and Mamutik Islands within the KK marine park. They mostly prefer shallow, inshore waters where they feed upon small fish, squid, and crustaceans, which is great as divers don’t have to go too deep to see them and even snorkelers can […]
Read more
Give the gift of diving
We’ve all got them. Those friends who, come summer, can always be found in their swimsuits by the sea, soaking up the sun’s rays or, more likely, swimming in the ocean waves. So, the next time you’re looking for a gift for the water lovers in your life, consider giving a snorkeling or scuba diving […]
Read more
5 fascinating macro critters you can find in Kota Kinabalu!
Kota Kinabalu is a perfect dive location for those who love macro! The diving here is very easy & you won’t need to go too deep to search different species of macro. Have you ever wondered what macro critters we have here? We have listed down 5 fascinating macro critters you can find diving off […]
Read more
A typical snorkeling day at the KK Marine Park
Snorkeling, what better way to see the spectacular underwater marine life if you are not yet ready to step into the world of diving. Gliding through the water with your fins, mask & snorkel viewing the beautiful corals & other marine life.
Read more
The best time to see whale sharks off Kota Kinabalu
Did you know Whale Sharks are the largest fish on the planet? And are in no way related to whales. Although they are sharks, they are very docile and pose no real threats to humans.
Read more
6 reasons you should learn to dive in Kota Kinabalu!
Nothing compares to the feeling of taking your first breath underwater. Though the top of your head is just a few centimetres under the surface, you're immersed in a whole new world. Through your mask you see grains of sand dancing with the waves pushing back and forth, while all the little critters continue going about their day. Curious fish dart around, investigating the newcomer seeking adventure.
Read more
Paradise Islands off Kota Kinabalu
Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park is a stunning haven for divers, located just a short boat ride from Kota Kinabalu. This protected marine park is made up of five beautiful islands—Gaya, Sapi, Manukan, Mamutik, and Sulug—each offering unique dive sites with thriving coral reefs and abundant marine life.
Read more
The Hidden World of Macro Diving in Kota Kinabalu
Kota Kinabalu, with its stunning underwater landscapes and rich biodiversity, is a dream destination for divers of all levels. While many are drawn to the big pelagic species or vibrant coral reefs, there’s an entirely different and equally fascinating world beneath the waves: macro diving. What is Macro Diving? The term macro means large in […]
Read more
Bubbles of Hope is back — with renewed energy and purpose!
Bubbles of hope - A group of Teen divers trying to make a difference.
Read more
The Ultimate Guide to Unforgettable Diving with Scuba Junkie in Kota Kinabalu
Whether you’re a beginner taking your first plunge or a seasoned diver exploring new depths, Scuba Junkie offers a world-class diving experience focused on safety, sustainability, and exceptional service. In this guide, we’ll take you through everything you need to know about diving with Scuba Junkie in Kota Kinabalu—from booking your dives to discovering some of the most breathtaking dive sites in Borneo.
Read more
Bubbles of Hope: Starting Young to Dive with a Purpose
Tribute post for the Bubbles of Hope members
Read more
International Coastal Cleanup Day with Bubbles of Hope & Scuba Junkie KK
Saturday 16th September was both Malaysia Day and International Coastal Cleanup Day. A good excuse for Bubbles of Hope to go out again and enjoy the beauty of our Sabahan underwater world while chasing any trash that is polluting it. After all, even if ‘coastal’ refers to the border next to the sea, we have […]
Read more
Amazing Whale Shark Reward!
At last, in exactly the right location at the right time, a spotty shadow loomed towards us from the blue. The shape and pattern was undeniable: we had run into a whale shark mid-dive!
Read more
Bubbles of Hope: when teen warriors decide to clean up!
One of the most common things we teenagers hear from our parents is "Clean your room!" and “Pick up your stuff!” And let's be honest, we suddenly have hearing problems and a million other priorities... But when it comes to cleaning up underwater, it's a different story!
Read more
6 great reasons why you should have a Dive Log
Some of the divers still keep an active dive log after years of scuba diving. However some no longer do it as soon as they complete their course. So should you keep a dive log? and why should you keep a dive log? Have a read at the below 6 reasons why a dive log is important.
Read more
Outreach programmes with Outlook Expedition
Here at Scuba Junkie Kota Kinabalu we love hosting outreach programmes with schools and expedition groups. The purpose is for the students to immerse themselves in Borneo’s unique marine biodiversity and experience conservation first hand.  What organisations join our programmes? Every year we are lucky to have a variety of groups ranging from Local school groups, […]
Read more
5 reasons do to a refresher
When months or years pass between dives, it is time to think about taking a diving refresher course, check out some reasons below to think about why you should do a refresher. 
Read more
Facts about Blacktip Reef sharks
Blacktip reef sharks are frequently seen when diving in Kota Kinabalu, particularly around Gaya and Mamutik Islands within the KK marine park. They mostly prefer shallow, inshore waters where they feed upon small fish, squid, and crustaceans, which is great as divers don’t have to go too deep to see them and even snorkelers can […]
Read more
A typical snorkeling day at the KK Marine Park
Snorkeling, what better way to see the spectacular underwater marine life if you are not yet ready to step into the world of diving. Gliding through the water with your fins, mask & snorkel viewing the beautiful corals & other marine life.
Read more
Top 7 places to eat in KK after diving
Diving uses up a lot of energy & always makes us feel hungry at the end of the day after some amazing dives. What better way to sort out those hunger pains with a delicious meal & drink at one of these restaurants that we have rated our top 7 in Kota Kinabalu!
Read more
The best time to see whale sharks off Kota Kinabalu
Did you know Whale Sharks are the largest fish on the planet? And are in no way related to whales. Although they are sharks, they are very docile and pose no real threats to humans.
Read more
8 Quick Tips for Beach Cleans!
Trash on the beach is not only unsightly, but it also creates threats for many of the underwater critters we love to see. Turtles will mistake plastic bags for jelly fish and eat them. This can cause huge problems for them, consuming plastic can make it difficult for them to eat other foods. It can also block their digestive system leading to painful fatalities. Tangled fishing lines left in the water can lead to entanglement for Manta and Devil Rays, or even sharks.
Read more
Paradise Islands off Kota Kinabalu
Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park is a stunning haven for divers, located just a short boat ride from Kota Kinabalu. This protected marine park is made up of five beautiful islands—Gaya, Sapi, Manukan, Mamutik, and Sulug—each offering unique dive sites with thriving coral reefs and abundant marine life.
Read more
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