Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Discover Malaysia with Caradonna

 
 
Discover Malaysia
 
The waters of Malaysia are home to the highest coral reef biodiversity in the world, and some of the most exciting diving adventures. From the famous walls of Sipadan to muck meccas like Mabul and the technicolor reefs of Tioman Island, divers of all interests and abilities will find underwater rewards.

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Stay at Borneo Divers Mabul Resort
 
Marvel at the underwater treasures muck-and-macro
6-NIGHT DIVE AND ADVENTURE PACKAGE includes 4 night's accommodations at Borneo Divers Mabul Resort including breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, 3 days of 3-tank boat dives, unlimited house reef divers, 1 night accommodati on at Bilit Rainforest Lodge, breakfast, lunch, one afternoon cruise along the Kinabatangan River encountering up to 10 species of primates, 8 species of hornbills, many other types of wildlife, one early morning river cruise to the Gomantong Cave to explore the largest limestone and bird nests cave in Sabah, roundtrip airport and boat transfers, 1 night accommodation at Sepilok Nature Resort including breakfast, lunch and dinner, Orangutan Rehabilitation Center and tour the lowland forest trees, city tour including a visit to Sandankan Memorial Park located next to the POW camp, Buddhist Temple, the oldest church in Sabah and a visit to the Agnes Keith Museum, ground transfers, hotel tax and service charges.

From $1,427.00 pp/dbl. Travel through December 31, 2020.

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Stay at Sipadan Kapalai Dive Resort
 
Amazing array of colorful creatures
DIVE PACKAGE includes 7 nights accommodations, 3 boat dives daily, unlimited house reef diving, breakfast, lunch and dinner daily including tea, coffee and water, roundtrip airport and boat transfers, hotel tax and service charges. Valid through 3/31/21. *Semporna Jetty fee not included.

From $2,245.00 pp/dbl. Valid for Travel through March 31, 2021.

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Blog: Tioman's Treasures
 
There is an island in Malaysia where the waters are filled with riches, and divers see flashes of gold and silver. But don't go fanning the sand for gold bars or silver coins, because these treasures come from nature, and the flashes happen when sunlight shimmers off schools of fish. Sitting some 20 miles off the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia, green-clad Tioman Island is a nature reserve ringed by undeveloped beaches and coral reefs. Sparsely populated, with few roads, and home to one of the oldest rainforests on earth, Tioman is a destination for nature lovers. Its deserted beaches once lead TIME Magazine to name Tioman as one of the world's most beautiful islands, and it was depicted as the fabled Bali Hai in the classic film South Pacific

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Stay at Sipadan Water Willage Resort
 
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DIVE PACKAGE includes 7 nights in a water bungalow (air-conditioned if available with a supplement), 3 boat dives per day and unlimited house reef dives, all meals, roundtrip airport and boat transfers, hotel taxes and service charges. Sipadan dive permits additional.

From $3,249 pp/dbl. Valid for Travel through December 31, 2020.

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Stay at SeaVentures Dive Dig Resort
 
Feel the allure and spirit of a working rig
DIVE PACKAGE includes 7 nights twin share cabin accommodations, 5 days of 3-tank boat dives between Mabul/Kapalai Island or Sipadan Island including unlimited house reef diving, breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, water, coffee and tea, all land and boat transfers, hotel tax and service charges.

From $1,771 pp/dbl. Valid for Travel through 12/31/2020.
Book by 12/31/19.

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Stay at Tioman Dive Resort
 
Mesmerizing healthy corals and reefs
DIVE PACKAGE includes 7 night's accommodations, one free night boat dive after 15 guided boat dives, unlimited shore diving, breakfast & lunch daily, one welcome dinner, roundtrip airport and boat transfers from Singapore or Kuala Lampur, hotel tax and service charges.

From $1,130 pp/dbl. Valid for Travel through November 30, 2021.
Book by 12/31/19.

Discover Tioman Dive Resort

 
Watch Video on Malaysia
 
Malaysia delivers unrivalled diving diversity. Near the northeastern corner of Borneo, the small islands of Mabul and Kapalai are the gateway to spectacular diving. Top of the list is Sipadan Island Marine Reserve, where coral-covered walls rise 2,000 feet from the seafloor to attract vast numbers of green and hawksbill turtles, massive schools of barracuda and jacks, and a range of big pelagics from mantas and hammerheads to the occasional whale shark. Mabul is known for its muck diving and extensive invertebrate population and the unique water village of Kapalai holds resident mandarin fish. This pairing of large and small make Malaysia one of the most intriguing dive destinations in the world.

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