Sipadan
Sipadan Sipadan Water Village dive
packages include diving at Sipadan. No other spot on the
surface of this planet has more marine life than Sipadan.
More than 3000 species of fish and hundreds of coral species
have been classified in these riches of ecosystems. The
resort is dubbed a "Water Village" because it is built
entirely on pilings - connected to the shore by a long pier.
Sipadan
is well known for its unusually large numbers of green and
hawksbill turtles which gather there to mate and nest and it
is not unusual for a diver to see more than 20 turtles on
each dive. Another unique feature is the “Turtle Tomb”, and
underwater limestone cave with a labyrinth of tunnels and
chambers that contain many skeletal remains of turtles that
became disoriented and then drowned.
Barracuda Point is where a diver may experience the thrill
of swimming amidst schooling barracuda and
big-eye trevally, which
gather in thousands forming spectacular tornado-like
formations. With the possibility of seeing pelagic such as
mantas, eagle rays and hammerhead sharks, each dive at
Sipadan is a highly anticipated event.
The macro life is equally mesmerizing;
garden eels, leaf scorpion fish, mantis shrimps, fire gobies
and various pipefish are guaranteed at various dive sites.
Sipadan also boasts a rich variety of corals; both soft and
hard, among these Dendronephyta in delicate pastel colors
and feather stars of all shades and hues. The most popular
dive spot to view these is the Coral Gardens.
The diversity of the abundance of marine
life found at Sipadan gives it the reputation of being one
of the best dive locations in the world.