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Pulau Labas

Tioman Island, Malaysia
Depth
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79ft
Visibility
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23ft - 69ft
Entry
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boat
Experience Level
Beginner

About Pulau Labas

This island resembles a piece of Swiss cheese due to its abundance of caverns. Labas has two dive sites to offer, the head or tail with both being equal challenging and simply fascinating. Swimming through the labyrinth of swim throughs or glide along the dense coral garden at 18m which ever you choose both will leave a lasting memory. Labas with its overgrown rock formation makes it an easy dive, just lazily swim along the fan and soft coral or visit the remains of a Japanese fishing boat which is a great place for snorkeling. The resident marine life you can find here are angel fish, puffer fish, barracudas, titan trigger, rainbow runners, butterfly fish, napoleon wrasse, nurse sharks, black tip sharks, stingrays, moray eels, lion fish and a good variety of nudibranches.

Pulau Labas Dive Info: Key Characteristics and Details

Unit Settings

Terrain and Features: Cave, Reef, Shark
Entry Type:Boat
Max Depth:24m
Visibility Range:7m - 21m
Experience Level:Beginner
Best Gas:21% - 41% O2

Marine Life

  • Nurse Sharks
  • Butterfly Fish
  • Moray Eels
  • Nudibranches
  • Barracudas
  • Stingrays
  • Angel Fish
  • Lion Fish
  • Titan Triggerfish
  • Black Tip Sharks
  • Rainbow Runners
  • Napoleon Wrasse
  • Puffer Fish

Weather Conditions

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Dive Site Hazards

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