Discover an unparalleled wreck-diving experience in the heart of Labuan Marine Park, home to four legendary shipwrecks steeped in history and teeming with marine life. This 3D2N adventure is designed for advanced-level divers, offering a rare opportunity to explore both war relics and artificial reefs in crystal-clear waters.
Stay at Labuan Rusukan Besar Resort, the only accommodation on Pulau Rusukan Besar, providing direct access to the region’s pristine waters and stunning coral gardens. Throughout this small-group experience, enjoy exclusive guided dives, seamless surface intervals, and the breathtaking scenery of one of Malaysia’s top diving destinations.
Perfect for passionate wreck divers seeking an immersive, all-inclusive journey, this expedition guarantees exhilarating dives, rich marine biodiversity, and a tranquil island retreat – all in one incredible package.
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American Wreck
Lying at a depth of 33 metres, the American Wreck is a WWII troopship that met its fate in 1945. This sunken relic is a haunting yet fascinating dive site, with remnants of war artifacts scattered across the seabed. Divers can explore twisted metal structures, machine parts, and even a visible boiler, all now encrusted with vibrant corals. Schools of batfish, barracudas, and groupers have made this wreck their home, creating a surreal underwater experience for those who venture into its depths.
Australian Wreck
Once a Dutch cargo vessel named SS De Klerk, the Australian Wreck was deliberately scuttled by the Japanese before being repurposed by Australian forces during WWII. Today, it lies in 24 meters of water, offering divers a glimpse into its eerie history. The ship’s skeletal remains are now a thriving artificial reef, attracting trevally, lionfish, and even the occasional turtle. Photographers will love the atmospheric feel of this wreck, where light filters through broken hull sections, creating dramatic underwater scenery.
Blue Water Wreck
A haven for marine life, the Blue Water Wreck is a fully intact fishing trawler that sank under mysterious circumstances. Resting at 35 meters, this wreck is teeming with massive schools of fusiliers, jacks, and barracudas. Its well-preserved structure allows for easy navigation, making it an excellent site for wreck penetration. Divers will find coral-covered railings and vibrant nudibranchs clinging to the ship’s exterior, offering a perfect mix of history and marine biodiversity.
Cement Wreck
Sitting in shallower waters at around 21 meters, the Cement Wreck is one of the easiest and most rewarding dives in Labuan. This sunken freighter, once carrying cement cargo, now boasts spectacular coral growth, with large sea fans, sponges, and soft corals thriving on its remains. Its accessible depth makes it ideal for long bottom times, giving divers plenty of opportunities to spot reef sharks, moray eels, and juvenile angelfish weaving through the ship’s superstructure.
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