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diving manado, bunaken or sipidan - thanks :)Interest forums / Diving & Snorkelling | ||
Hi guys, I am looking to go diving next year for a few days during my travels in SE Asia . I will be going with my boyfriend and we are both open water divers, but have only completed a couple of dives after completing this in August this year, and its not likely we will get to dive before we head to asia in september 2012. Just wondering if anyone can recommend anyone of these, to dive near sipidan am looking at sipidan-kapalai dive resort and not sure of anywhere else yet. Also if anyone has any views on what diving is best for our sort of level it would be appreciated. Thanks in advance for any adivce!! | ||
In the Manado area there are several distinct dive destinations, of which Bunaken is one. As new divers, you should probably avoid Lembeh in the Manado area since you need really excellent buoyancy control to dive there (it's silty and if you don't have great control, you stir up clouds of silt and can't see anything). Bunaken is a good choice, though. There are lots of shallow areas and pretty reefs. Mabul/Kapalai/Sipadan works okay for newer divers too, though I think you'll get more time on pretty reefs at Bunaken. | 1 | |
I recently posted about Pom Pom Island, it's off Sabah and if you book far enough in advance they can arrange for Sipadam diving. The dive sites around the island were fantastic and I ended up doing my advanced open water course with them. We did night dives and a beautiful sunset dive. | 2 | |
hi, Thanks for all the info, I came across pom pom island whilst having a hunt around today before I had seen your post!! It looks lovely. However I cant access the website at the moment, so wondered if you could let me know what the sort of price was and also what accomodation was like? Also very excited at prospect of 'tripping over turtles' as you put it. thanks :) | 3 | |
Thanks :) I have now emailed to ask a couple of questions and get rates, what you said does seem cheap even per person - fingers crossed! Sorry to keep asking questions but I would also like to know what sort of size the diving groups are? As havn't really dived very much yet so feel that this is important. thanks again. | 4 | |
If you want to dive in Sipadan - the best diving destination in the ones that you have mentioned - have you considered MV Celebes Explorer liveaboard? We have places booked on in in September 2012, which is a great time to dive there. It is convenient and takes you to all the best local dive sites around Sipadan & Mabul. And if you are flying in from Kuala Lumpur, take the direct flight to Tawau, which is closer than the usual route through Kota Kinabalu. That's what we are doing. | 5 | |
@mandibee--I'm aware that ScubaJunkies ask divers to request Sipadan permits ahead of time, but this isn't typical of other dive resorts at Sipadan. Pretty much every other place automatically books Sipadan permits for their customers. | 6 | |