The waters around Tioman are crystal clear and teeming with flora and fauna. And its abundance of white sandy beaches and brightly coloured coral gardens make Tioman a very popular liveaboard location. Manta rays and whale sharks, ocean turtles and dolphins are spotted frequently enough to be able to claim that, together with Tioman's unparalleled water visibility, liveaboard scuba diving around Tioman rivals that of Sipadan, but at a fraction of the cost.
Liveaboard Tioman, simply unforgettable
Apart from Tioman's awesome quality of diving and budget-friendly price tag, the other reason Tioman is a major draw for liveaboard divers is our renowned dive sites' balmy water temperature and relatively mild currents.
Liveaboard Diving:
About twice a year, our scuba diving outfit arranges for a liveaboard vessel. We go out on an unforgettable 4-5 full days diving trip to by far the best WWII wrecks in the South China Sea. The objective of these liveaboard diving trips is to dive to 4 or 5 of the historically more well-known WWII wrecks, such as HMS Repulse and HMS Prince of Wales, and to experience liveaboard diving at its most awesome.
Tioman liveaboard: Diving fun by day, delicious food by night
In order to maximise our daytime diving, most of the location-to-location cruising will be done at night, much like the very Navy vessels used to do that we'll be visiting below, as their wartime crews tried to avoid visual detection by night watch personnel on enemy destroyers and submarines. In fact, for many of the divers on our liveaboard diving trips, the unique experience of sailing on Tioman's deep dark seas in the middle of the night was the icing on the cake of some of the best liveaboard diving they had done.
Requirements:
For these liveaboard diving trips, we require a minimum of Open Water certification. Please note that our liveaboard diving trips are frequently fully booked well in advance. So use below form to ask for a detailed schedule of our next liveaboard diving trip and book early.
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