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June 2, 2026Labas Island & Bahara Rock: Tioman's Hidden Dive Site Gems
Labas Island is a small offshore islet south of Tioman, known for healthy coral gardens, natural archways, and easy multi-level diving for all skill levels (8-25m). Bahara Rock is a submerged pinnacle west of Labas, rising from 35m+ to 18m, featuring dramatic vertical walls and frequent pelagic encounters. Both are quieter alternatives to Tiger Reef and Renggis.
Key Takeaways
- Labas Island: 8-25m depth, all levels, coral gardens + swim-throughs
- Bahara Rock: 18-35m, advanced only, pinnacle + walls + pelagics
- Both sites: ~20-25 minutes by boat from Genting jetty
- Less crowded than Tiger Reef or Renggis
- Excellent for photographers — varied structure and macro/wide angle options
Labas Island: The Coral Garden
Labas Island sits south of Tioman, about 25 minutes by boat from Kampung Genting. Despite its small size (you can swim around it in a single dive), it offers some of Tioman's most varied diving.
What to Expect at Labas
The island has three main dive areas:
Eastern side (5-12m): Calm, shallow coral gardens perfect for Open Water students and snorkellers. Healthy hard coral formations, with damselfish, parrotfish, and butterflyfish.
Southern point (12-22m): A natural archway and small swim-through. Schools of fusiliers funnel through during incoming tide.
Western side (15-25m): Deeper slope with larger boulder formations. Resident hawksbill turtles, occasional eagle rays.
Marine Life at Labas
- Hard coral diversity — over 30 species recorded
- Resident green and hawksbill turtles
- Reef fish: angelfish, butterflyfish, parrotfish
- Macro critters: nudibranchs, mantis shrimp, ghost pipefish (seasonal)
- Sometimes: passing barracuda schools
Best for: Open Water students, photographers, multi-level dives
Bahara Rock: The Hidden Pinnacle
Bahara Rock is the deeper, more dramatic sister site. Located west of Labas Island, it's a submerged pinnacle that doesn't break the surface — you'll never see it on a map without local knowledge.
What Makes Bahara Special
The pinnacle rises from a sand bed at 35m+ to its peak around 18m. The four sides are very different:
North wall (18-30m): Vertical wall covered in soft corals and sea fans.
East slope (20-35m): Gradual slope down to sand. Frequent eagle rays cruising past.
South face (18-28m): Massive cleaning station — schools of cleaner wrasses servicing visiting big fish.
West wall (20-35m): The most dramatic — sheer drop with overhangs.
Marine Life at Bahara
- Pelagic visitors: barracuda, jacks, tunas
- Cleaning station regulars: groupers, snappers
- Eagle rays (occasional)
- Whitetip reef sharks at depth
- Macro on the walls: nudibranchs, frogfish, leaf scorpionfish
Conditions and Difficulty
Bahara Rock can have stronger currents than Labas. AOW certification or above is required, and a competent dive guide is essential since you can't see the pinnacle from the surface.
Combining Labas + Bahara in One Trip
Most dive operators offer Labas and Bahara as a 2-tank dive day. Typical itinerary:
- Dive 1 (deep): Bahara Rock — fresh, full nitrogen budget
- Surface interval: 1+ hour at a sheltered cove
- Dive 2 (shallow): Labas Island — easier dive after deep work
Photography Notes
Labas: Wide angle for the archway and coral gardens. Macro for nudibranchs and small fish.
Bahara: Wide angle dominant — the walls and pelagics demand it. Bring a strobe and shoot the sea fans against blue water.
How to Dive These Sites
Most Tioman dive operators include Labas in standard rotations. Bahara Rock requires:
- AOW certification minimum
- A guide who knows the pinnacle (GPS coordinates required)
- Calm-to-moderate sea conditions
Tioman Dive Buddy offers Labas + Bahara as a featured 2-tank dive day, available year-round during diving season.

