Koh Kong is nestled in Cambodia’s Cardamom Mountain range along the country’s western coast. This area is the least developed and most unspoiled tropical region of Cambodia with lush jungles, winding rivers and huge waterfalls. Koh Kong Island is considered to...
Go>Brought back from the ashes of the Khmer Rouge takeover and a subsequent attack from the United States military, Sihanoukville with its formerly famous beaches and deep sea port is once again becoming a Cambodian vacation hotspot. Often referred to as “Snooky”,...
Go>Floating in splendid isolation in the middle of the Bay of Bengal are the Andaman Islands. The islands are one of the most remote and least visited areas of the world and offer excellent prospects for diving and exploration. Administered by India,...
Go>The idyllic city of Pondicherry is one of the main tourist attractions of the Southern part of India. Pondicherry was, at a point in time, a French Colony. As a result the entire city is dotted with beautiful 18th and 19th...
Go>Alor is the last island furthest east and north in the East Nusa Tenggara province, more commonly know in Bahasa Indonesia as Nusa Tenggara Timur or NTT. NTT as a province is most famous for Komodo Island and it’s aboriginal inhabitants the...
Go>A multitude of critters, minimal crowds, and world-class muck diving are why scuba fans come to Ambon Island. Ambon is located in the Maluku (Spice) Islands of eastern Indonesia. The Twilight Zone is the name given to the rubble and black sand...
Go>A high chance of Sharks and Mola Mola’s, shallow coral reefs and steep wall dives, Bali has some spectacular dive sites which cater for everyone. Bali, which is Indonesia’s top tourist destination, is an excellent base to explore all the ocean has...
Go>The Banda Islands are a group of ten volcanic islands, three of which are uninhabited, located near the Indonesian province of Maluku. One of the most unique features of this archipelago is its exclusivity brought about not by the cost of...
Go>Bangka (Pulau Bangka), North Sulawesi, Indonesia is located in between Bunaken and Lembeh and people come here for the white sand beaches, quiet resorts with plenty of space to relax. Bangka offers a variety of dive sites, from underwater pinnacles to shallow reefs,...
Go>Bunaken is a tiny island, located just off the northern tip of Sulawesi in Indonesia. It falls within the 900 square kilometer Bunaken National Marine Park, which makes this remote corner of the world absolutely sensational for diving. The region is famed...
Go>Coming alive in the diving community, the Gili Islands are a huge highlight of any scuba addict’s trip through Indonesia. Boasting abundance of sea turtles and coral life, the crystal clear water and shallow white beaches offer the castaway experience many built...
Go>Komodo, located in the Lesser Sunda chain of Indonesia islands, is home to the famous Komodo Dragon, notably the largest lizard on earth. Oh, and there is some pretty spectacular diving too! This island also contains one of only seven worldwide pink sandy...
Go>Kupang is located on Timor Island and is the capital city of the East Nusa Tenggara province (more commonly know in Bahasa Indonesia as Nusa Tenggara Timur or NTT) which consists of over 550 islands. NTT province is most famous for Komodo...
Go>Relatively unknown and not yet on most divers radar, this little volcanic island, Pulah Weh has great visability and a kalidescope of marine life The most Northern island in Indonesia, Pulau Weh is a small active volcanic island that was once part...
Go>The reefs of the Raja Ampat are specifically referred to as ‘species factories’, replenishing other reef ecosystems by sweeping coral larvae across the Indian and Pacific Oceans via their strong currents. Raja Ampat is an archipelago of 1,500 islands, cays and shoals located...
Go>Kota Kinabalu is located in separate Federal State of Malaysia in the north of the island of Borneo. Kota Kinabalu – KK more commonly – is the rapidly growing capital city of the state of Sabah. Modern, busy and fringed with resorts,...
Go>Located on the northwestern shore of Malaysia, Langkawi is situated just where the Indian Ocean narrows down into the Straights of Melaka. Against a backdrop of mountains are forests, waterfalls and beaches with warm temperatures throughout the year. Langkawi has many reefs, unusual...
Go>The islands of Pulau Perhentian Besar and Pulau Perhentian Kecil are one of Malaysia’s top tourist attractions. They are surrounded by turquoise blue sea and lined with palm trees and white sand beaches providing an idyllic tropical island getaway. The Perhentian Islands...
Go>Pulau Tenggol along the east coast of Malaysia has been described as a forgotten gem in the South China Sea. With green forests, white powder beaches and plenty of reefs, this natural island is ideal for divers and snorkelers. Pulau tenggol...
Go>Crystal clear waters, abundant tropical fish just 50ft from white sandy beaches, Redang Island is one of largest Island off the east coast of peninsular Malaysia. The visibility is 18 metre to 20 metre and the light can penetrated down to 30 metres where...
Go>The islands off Semporna are world famous for its abundant marine life and tiny islands offering white sandy beaches shaded by lush tropical vegetation. The gateway to those islands is the small seaside town of Semporna where many small hotels and...
Go>Turtles, Turtles and more Turtles everywhere! Pulau Sipadan is a dream dive location that is on every diver’s wish list! Sipadan is another island that was made famous by legendary Jacques Cousteau when he raved about the diving here and called it...
Go>The largest island on the East coast of the Malay Peninsula, Tioman is a wonderful holiday and diving destination offering a variety of underwater sites such as wrecks, sheltered bays and volcanic rocky pinnacles. The densely forested island is surrounded by numerous...
Go>Anilao is on the island of Luzon, about 3 hours' drive south of Manila, in the Batangas province of the Philippines. It is best known for muck diving. Anilao is known among divers for its macro life and muck diving. There are...
Go>Apo Reef is the largest atoll in the Philippines and the world's second largest single coral reef; clearly this represents a significant attraction to tourists and divers alike. The Apo Reef Natural Park was given Protected Area status in 1996. The park is famous for...
Go>Boracay is a small island located in Aklan Province of the Philippines, roughly 315km south of Manila. It has been ranked as one of the best islands in the world for relaxation, tranquility and nightlife – in addition to having great scuba...
Go>University town Dumaguete is locally referred to as the city of gentle people. Many different bars and restaurants in town, live music at different locations most nights. With modern facilities such as hospitals, doctors, dentists, supermarkets and immigration office, Dumaguete is an...
Go>Donsol is a small rural costal town situated in the province of Sorsogon at the southern end of Luzon Island. People come to this little town mainly to see and swim with the Whale Sharks who come in huge numbers to...
Go>El Nido has been ranked one of the best beach and island destinations in the Philippines. The stunning beauty of the island is perfectly complimented by fantastic dive sites, which vary in intensity and style. El Nido is famed for its...
Go>Mactan Island is located in Central Visayas. All dive sites are on the east side of the island and can be reached by boat or shore, depending on which dive center. Shore diving is popular with deep walls with reefs starting...
Go>A small exotic island famed for being the only place in the World with daily Thresher Shark sightings! This along with the Pygmy Seahorses and other cute critters makes the waters around Malapascua a diver’s paradise. Malapascua is a small island in...
Go>Moalboal is situated on the south western side of Cebu Island, a central Philippine island. Cebu Island is mountainous and covered with areas of dense jungle and is one of the most developed of the Philippine provinces. It is a hot tropical...
Go>The name Puerto Galera means “Port of Galleons”, and was used by the Spanish during colonial times as a safe haven for their ships during the typhoon season. Puerto Galera is located on the northern tip of Mindoro Island in the Philippines. It...
Go>Although lots of visitors seem just to pass through here on their way to Coron, Busuanga, El Nido and Roxas yet there are certainly many good reasons to spend a while. The city has many beach resorts, beautiful beaches and...
Go>Sipalay is known as 'jeweled city in Southern Negros,' with a range of dive sites that are suitable for beginners. The 1km-long Sugar Beach is seldom visited and its gentle slope makes it suitable for swimming. Visitors can relax at...
Go>Subic Bay is widely known to be the second best wreck diving location in the Philippines. Better yet, it one of the highest concentrations of war wrecks easily accessible to both SCUBA and Tech divers! Subic Bay is a larger town...
Go>Officially the Republic of Singapore, this Southeast Asian island city-state is located off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, 137 kilometres north of the equator. As an island country made up of 63 islands, the Republic is separated from Malaysia by the Straits of Johor to its north and from Indonesia[http://locations/south-east-asia/indonesia-2/]'s Riau Islands by the Singapore Strait to its south. The country...
Go>Another tropical paradise located in Pingtung, south of Taiwan. It’s hot climate and picturesque location makes Kenting a great summer destination especially if you’re looking for a warm place to spend the rest of the winter. Kenting has some beautiful beaches filled...
Go>An unspoilt environment on the beautiful Andaman coast, surrounded by National park forest, Khao Lak is ideally situated for diving in Thailand and trips to the Similan Islands and Surin Islands which are home to some of the best dive sites in...
Go>Koh Chang, albeit one of the lesser known Thai islands is also one of the largest and most easily accessible from Thailands capital city and travel hub, Bangkok. The island of Chang has so much to offer from the quiet fishing village...
Go>Koh Haa, more of a large dive site than a 'destination' is often dived from Koh Lanta. Koh Haa is also dived from Koh Phi Phi and Phuket (Phuket is significantly further away so these tend to be livaboards). Typically the best visibility...
Go>The tiny island of Koh Hai is an amazing diving location providing stunning topography, caves, sheer walls, soft corals and a diverse reef life. Only 4km by 2km this beautiful mountainous island is covered by forest and edged by quiet white sand...
Go>Koh Kood is an island of peace, tranquillity and relaxation that happens to have some pretty diving. It’s a late developer and feels like the Thailand of yesteryear complete with wide sandy deserted beaches and authentic fishing villages. Tourism hasn’t yet become...
Go>A jewel in the Andaman Sea, Koh Lanta is a laidback, relaxed island close to some of the coasts best dive sites. Koh Lanta is a popular travel destination for a laidback holiday escapade but what really makes it different is...
Go>A small, relatively unknown island on the Thai tourist circuit, Koh Lipe is still considered off the beaten path. There are no cars, you can walk everywhere and the stunning beaches with fine powdery sand are surrounded by numerous, even more stunning...
Go>Koh Mak is a small and friendly island. Perfect holiday get away. Except there is no 7/11, no ATM, no lady bars, just beautiful pristine white beaches, clear water and stunning sunsets. There are nice local restaurants and a few bars. Koh...
Go>The second biggest island in the Gulf of Thailand, just north of Koh Samui, Koh Pha Ngan is ideally placed close to the stunning Ang Thong Marine Park and main dive sites of the area. Quieter and more remote than the...
Go>Practically the biggest island in the Gulf of Thailand, Koh Samui is perfectly seated next to the magnificent Ang Thong Marine Park. Its dive sites are stunning filled with rich marine ecosystem. Koh Samui is the perfect holiday getaway for people looking to...
Go>Koh Tao is considered by many as the main diving destination in the Gulf of Thailand primarily because of its shallow coral reefs teeming with marine life making it a particular favorite amongst beginner divers and snorkelers. Combined with a laid back...
Go>Krabi has around 160km of coastline and a range of islands, over 32 dive sites and endless snorkeling spots with pinnacles, underwater caves, rock formations, swim-throughs and wrecks. Because the majority of dive locations in Krabi are quite shallow, they are suitable for...
Go>Pattaya is known for its numerous wreck dive sites and lively nightlife and large expat influence. On the right side of town the accommodation can be clean and reasonable, the food and drinks are some of the more reasonable priced and well...
Go>One of the most beautiful areas in Thailand, the Phi Phi Islands dramatic landscape is just as beautiful underwater as it is above. Perfectly placed to access all the best dive sites of the area, Koh Phi Phi is a very...
Go>Thailand’s largest island and most popular tourist destination provides everything any holiday maker could want, exquisite white sand beaches, warm balmy turquoise sea, a busy nightlife, and more importantly access to the top Thailand diving. Phuket, also known as “The Pearl of...
Go>Ranong is the most northerly province on Thailand's Andaman coast and best known for its mangrove forests and hot springs. It's also a gateway to Myanmar, with longboats ferrying people and produce over the narrow divide that separates Thailand and Myanmar. Ranong Province...
Go>As the newest country in Asia, Timor Leste has an amazing natural beauty both above and below the water which is very much unspoilt. Located in the eastern end of the archipelago making up Indonesia and just north of Australia, the...
Go>The most northerly point on the Vietnamese Coast where you can scuba dive, Hoi An is a beautiful town rich in culture with the old town listed as a World Heritage Site. Hoi An has a tropical climate with a dry...
Go>Nha Trang is Vietnam’s main diving destination. Although not an area known for large marine creatures, the diving offers a wonderful selection of macro life. Nha Trang is a popular seaside town which is quickly becoming a major tourist destination, visited by...
Go>The largest of the Vietnamese islands, Phu Quoc is located 45km west of Vietnam and 15 km south of the coast of Cambodia in the Gulf of Thailand. The main town on Phu Quoc is Duong Dong, and it is situated...
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