Singapore to Tioman Island 2026: Complete Travel Guide (Routes, Time, Cost)
June 11, 2026Singapore to Tioman Island 2026: Complete Travel Guide (Routes, Time, Cost)
June 11, 2026What to Pack for a Tioman Diving Trip: The Ultimate Checklist (2026)
For a Tioman diving trip, pack three categories: essential documents (passport/NRIC, dive certification card, dive insurance), basic dive gear (mask, fins, dive computer if owned — rentable otherwise), and tropical-climate clothing (board shorts, t-shirts, hat, reef-safe sunscreen). Tioman's dive operators provide all heavy gear (BCD, regulator, tank, weights). Total bag weight should be 10-15kg.
Key Takeaways
- Essentials: Documents + own dive computer + personal mask/fins
- Heavy gear (BCD, reg, tank): provided by dive operators — no need to pack
- Clothing: lightweight, quick-dry (Tioman is hot and humid)
- Sunscreen: must be reef-safe
- Bag weight: target 10-15kg for ferry baggage allowance
- Personal medications: bring all you need; pharmacies on island limited
The Complete Packing Checklist
Documents (Critical — Don't Forget These)
- [ ] Passport or NRIC (Singaporeans NRIC sufficient)
- [ ] Dive certification card (digital or physical)
- [ ] Dive insurance certificate (DAN or DiveAssure)
- [ ] Travel insurance (covers cancellation, medical)
- [ ] Ferry tickets (printed or e-ticket on phone)
- [ ] Accommodation booking confirmation
- [ ] Health declaration (if required by dive operator)
- [ ] Emergency contact info (laminated card in wallet)
Dive Gear (Own Equipment)
Recommended to pack:
- [ ] Mask (your own — fit matters)
- [ ] Snorkel (basic dry-top design)
- [ ] Dive computer (essential for safety, plan dives)
- [ ] Dive booties (for shore entries, surface walks)
Optional but useful:
- [ ] Personal regulator (if you own one — confidence + hygiene)
- [ ] Wetsuit (3mm for Tioman year-round; rental available)
- [ ] Personal BCD (if you own one)
- [ ] Fins (your own — comfort matters over long days)
Don't pack (rented from dive operator):
- ❌ Tanks (illegal on ferries anyway)
- ❌ Lead weights (heavy, easily rented)
- ❌ BCDs from rental (most divers rent)
- ❌ Standard regulators (rentable)
Clothing (Tropical Climate)
For diving days:
- [ ] 2-3 quick-dry t-shirts or rash guards
- [ ] 2 swimsuits or boardshorts (rotate while one dries)
- [ ] 1 thicker shirt (for evening AC)
- [ ] 1 pair board shorts (for between dives)
For non-dive time:
- [ ] 3-4 cotton/quick-dry t-shirts
- [ ] 2 pairs casual shorts
- [ ] 1 pair long pants (optional — for cool nights or jungle walks)
- [ ] 1 light jacket or hoodie (evening cool, AC venues)
- [ ] 2-3 underwear sets
- [ ] 3 pairs socks
Footwear:
- [ ] Beach sandals or flip-flops (most common footwear)
- [ ] Sport sandals (for jungle walks, jetty grip)
- [ ] 1 pair closed shoes (for traveling)
Sun & Skin Protection
Reef-safe is the rule.
- [ ] Reef-safe sunscreen (no oxybenzone, octinoxate) — SPF 30+
- [ ] UV-rash guard (best sun protection during diving)
- [ ] Hat or cap (sun protection on boats)
- [ ] Polarized sunglasses (reduce glare on water)
- [ ] Lip balm with SPF
- [ ] Aloe vera gel (for after-sun if you burn)
Medications & First Aid
Pharmacies in Tioman are limited. Bring everything.
- [ ] Personal prescription medications
- [ ] Pain relievers (paracetamol, ibuprofen)
- [ ] Motion sickness tablets (Bonine, Stugeron — for boat dives)
- [ ] Ear drops or swimmer's ear prevention
- [ ] Antihistamines (for jellyfish stings, food allergies)
- [ ] Anti-diarrhea medication
- [ ] Insect repellent (DEET 30%+ — for evening mosquitos)
- [ ] After-bite cream
- [ ] Basic bandages and tape
- [ ] Tweezers (for sea urchin spines, splinters)
Electronics
- [ ] Phone + charger (Malaysian plug Type G — like UK 3-pin)
- [ ] Power bank (Tioman has occasional power outages)
- [ ] Universal travel adapter
- [ ] GoPro or underwater camera (optional)
- [ ] GoPro mounting accessories (wrist strap, mouth mount)
- [ ] Memory cards (extra storage for video)
- [ ] Headphones (for boat rides, lazy resort time)
Personal Care
- [ ] Travel-size toiletries (most accommodations don't provide)
- [ ] Toothbrush + toothpaste
- [ ] Body wash and shampoo
- [ ] Hairbrush/comb
- [ ] Razor
- [ ] Hair ties (for longer hair)
- [ ] Anti-bacterial hand wipes
- [ ] Small towel (drying off between dives)
- [ ] Microfiber travel towel
Cash & Money
- [ ] MYR cash (RM 500-1,000 minimum — cards limited)
- [ ] Credit/debit card (backup, some larger operators accept)
- [ ] Small Malaysian coins (RM 1, 5 for jetty fees)
Snacks & Hydration
- [ ] Water bottle (reusable, lightweight)
- [ ] Travel snacks (granola bars, nuts, dried fruit)
- [ ] Electrolyte tablets or powders
Personal Comfort
- [ ] Reading book or e-reader (limited entertainment on island)
- [ ] Travel diary or notebook
- [ ] Earplugs and eye mask (for boat sleep, AC bedroom)
- [ ] Small dry bag (for documents, electronics in boat spray)
Tioman-Specific Tips
Boat dive considerations:
- Bring motion sickness tablets — Tioman boats are smaller, can be choppy
- Wear sunblock before boarding — limited shade on dive boats
- Pack water — bottled water available but inconsistent on small boats
Resort accommodations:
- Most don't provide hotel toiletries (BYOB)
- Towels usually provided but limited in number
- Charging slots may be limited
Ferry baggage:
- Tioman Speedboat: standard 20kg main + 7kg carry-on
- Mersing ferries: similar but stricter enforcement
- Dive gear can count toward limit — pack efficiently
What NOT to Pack
❌ Heavy hardback books (e-readers preferred) ❌ Multiple electronics chargers (one universal adapter does most) ❌ Bulky toiletries (travel-size only) ❌ Dressy clothes (Tioman is casual) ❌ Hair dryer (most resorts provide) ❌ Iron (you don't need it)

