Mabul Island in Sabah, Malaysia was named one of the best islands in the world with that is not teeming with fish instead of tourists.
The Travel + Leisure magazine stated, “Diving enthusiasts should opt instead for the secret island of Mabul, off the northeastern coast of Malaysia, where the marine life is on a par with the Galapagos.”
The magazine adds, “Even better, the native sea moths, bobtail squids, and elusive paintpot cuttlefish are some of the only inhabitants.”
Diving is a year round activity on this island, with more than eight popular dive sites.
It takes approximately 15 minutes or less to reach any of the Mabul dive sites by boat.
Most of the diving in Mabul is very shallow with depths from 10 – 60 feet.
Marine life that can be seen include fire gobies, crocodile fish, pipefish, cuttlefish, snake eels, sea horses, exotic starfish, and much more.
Mabul Island is reputed to be one of the best destinations for underwater macro-photography in the world.
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.The Travel + Leisure magazine stated, “Diving enthusiasts should opt instead for the secret island of Mabul, off the northeastern coast of Malaysia, where the marine life is on a par with the Galapagos.”
The magazine adds, “Even better, the native sea moths, bobtail squids, and elusive paintpot cuttlefish are some of the only inhabitants.”
Diving is a year round activity on this island, with more than eight popular dive sites.
It takes approximately 15 minutes or less to reach any of the Mabul dive sites by boat.
Most of the diving in Mabul is very shallow with depths from 10 – 60 feet.
Marine life that can be seen include fire gobies, crocodile fish, pipefish, cuttlefish, snake eels, sea horses, exotic starfish, and much more.
Mabul Island is reputed to be one of the best destinations for underwater macro-photography in the world.
Continue reading (Incl. Pic) at: Mabul Island named one of the world’s “Best Secret Islands”
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