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Tioman Island's top dive sites combine pinnacles, walls, wrecks, and reefs into one of Malaysia's most diverse diving destinations. The standouts are Tiger Reef (drift dive pinnacle), Renggis Island (resident reef sharks), Soyak Wreck, Labas Island (coral gardens), Bahara Rock (deep pinnacle), and Magicienne Rock. All accessible by short boat trips from the main jetties.
Key Takeaways
- Tioman has 30+ named dive sites, with 10 standouts for variety and quality
- Skill range: beginner-friendly reefs at 5–12m to deep tec dives at 40m+
- Best months: March–October (monsoon closes diving Nov–Feb)
- Most sites accessible from Genting, Tekek, Salang, and ABC jetties
- Marine Park fee mandatory before diving (foreigners RM 30, Malaysians RM 5)
The 10 Best Dive Sites in Tioman
Tiger Reef
Tioman's most famous dive site, located between Tioman and Labas Island. A submerged pinnacle rising from the deep, attracting massive schools of jacks, barracuda, and trevallies. Often dived as a drift due to currents. Best photographed in mid-day light.
Renggis Island
Famous for its resident blacktip reef sharks. The shallow depth and clear water make it perfect for new divers and training dives. Frequent turtle sightings.
Soyak Wreck (Sawadee Wreck)
The most accessible wreck in Tioman waters. A small tugboat sunk for diver training, now colonized by lionfish, scorpionfish, and schooling fish.
Labas Island
A small offshore island with healthy hard coral gardens and natural swim-throughs. Ideal for both shallow novice dives and deeper exploration.
Bahara Rock
A submerged pinnacle rising from 35m+ to 18m, with stunning vertical walls and frequent pelagic encounters. Currents can be strong.
Magicienne Rock
Named after HMS Magicienne, this offshore pinnacle features dramatic walls covered in soft corals and sea fans. Excellent for macro and wide-angle photographers.
Cebeh Reef
A long reef strip with shallow areas perfect for training and deeper sections for AOW dives. Resident turtles and occasional eagle rays.
Marine Park Centre Reef
Tioman's protected house reef near Tekek jetty. Excellent for first dives, refresher courses, and night dives.
Jahat Wreck (Tiger Wreck)
A smaller wreck with great photo opportunities. Lower current than Soyak makes it more relaxed for first wreck dives.
Pirate Reef
A jumble of large boulders forming caves and swim-throughs. Big groupers and snappers hunt here at dawn and dusk.
How to Dive These Sites
Day trips from Genting: Most sites are within 15–25 minutes by boat. Standard 2-tank fun dives cost RM 250–350 per diver.
Course training: Open Water students typically dive Marine Park Centre, Cebeh, and Renggis. AOW students progress to Tiger Reef, Bahara, and Magicienne.
Tec dives: Tec 40–50 dives use the deep sections of Bahara, Tiger Reef, and Soyak walls.
Marine Park Fees & Access
All Tioman dive sites are inside Tioman Marine Park. You must pay the conservation fee before diving:
| Category | Adult | Child |
|---|---|---|
| Foreigners | RM 30 | RM 15 |
| Malaysians | RM 5 | RM 2 |
| OKU (disabled) | Exempt | Exempt |
Pay at the Marine Park Centre near Tekek jetty, or through your dive operator.
Best Time to Visit
Diving season runs 1 March to 31 October. Outside these months, the monsoon makes most ferries cancel and dive shops close.
- March–May: Calm seas, good visibility (15–25m), warm water
- June–August: Peak season, busiest dive sites
- September–October: Quieter, often excellent visibility before monsoon

