Japanese Shipwreck Dive
Labuan, Malaysia
Our aim is to guide you to discover currently four identified shipwrecks where you are able to dive near in Labuan, there was two from World War II and two from the 1980s. The wreck dive sites in Labuan Island are known to be one of the world's most colorful and photogenic areas for deep divers and wreck explorers.
We accept few payment method for your fun dives trip such as Boost, Grabpay, Duitnow, Touch & Go and Shopee Pay.
Who can join?
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Certified Deep Diving Specialty diver
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Or Advanced Open Water Diver + 40 logged dive
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If you clear the medical questionnaire with only “NO” answers, you can sign up. Please consult your physician if you get any “YES” answers before diving
Download the medical form
Price:
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MYR 1300.00 p/diver/4 dives (2 days)
Valid till 30 June 2023
​If you appreciate a dive professional possibility to update your dive skills, we can arrange for you in advance request.
Price Includes
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​Tank & Weight
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2 dives p/day
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Active Dive Guide / Divemaster
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Diving permit
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Labuan Marine Park fee
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Boat Transfer
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Set lunch
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Drinking Water
Price Exclude
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​​Dive torch / computer
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BC, Regulator, Mask, Fins, Wetsuit
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Accommodation
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Hotel pick up
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Air ticket
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Dive Insurance
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Locker
Payment Method
Credit / Debit Card
OPTION A ~ Course
Deposit: MYR650.00
Balance: Pay 1 month before start dive
Accept credit / debit card
From:
Myr 650
Online Banking
OPTION B ~ Course
Deposit: MYR650.00
Balance: Pay 1 month before start dive
PUBLIC BANK : LIKE SCUBA
ACCOUNT NO. : 382-16866-06
CURRENCY : RINGGIT MALAYSIA
From:
Myr 650
DUITNOW / BOOST/ GRAB
OPTION C ~ Course
Deposit: MYR650.00
Balance: Pay 1 month before start dive
Accept Grabpay, Boost,
Touch & Go, Duitnow, Shopee pay
From:
Myr 650
Labuan Wreck Dive reference
Registration & Meet Divemaster
7:45am
Proof your dive certification card
Fill the diver form
Check dive equipment list
Ready for 1st wreck dive
10:00am
Safety Check
Ready to Diving
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Lunch on Rusukan Besar Island
Vegetable, slide fish, chicken, prawn/squid
Serve with white rice
Proceed to 2nd wreck dive
1:30pm
Change New Tank
Ready to Diving
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Back to Labuan Marina Jetty
3:30pm
Boat is heading back to Labuan town
All Products
LABUAN WRECK DIVE SITE
Capsized during World War II after a mine ripped through the US Navy mine sweeper, breaking it in half on 8 June 1945.
Ship in question sank in 1980 while transporting cement to Brunei for the construction of the Sultan’s new palace.
Used to be a huge Philippines fishing trawler that caught fire and sank in 1981 with no loss of lives.
Capsized during World War II after a mine ripped through the US Navy mine sweeper, breaking it in half on 8 June 1945.
Lost Your Dive Log Book?
We can create a free SSI account for you to have a free Digital Log book, kindly provide the details show at the below and send email to us or call us.
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First Name
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Last Name
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Date of Birth
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Email
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Gender: Male / Female
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Year of Start Diving
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Number of logged dives
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