Lankayan Island is one of the hottest diving
destinations on the map today. Its dive sites,
all just a few minutes away, boast
unbelievably colourful macro fauna, a variety of
larger marine creatures, fascinating wrecks
and, in season from March to May, regular
sightings of gigantic whale sharks, the "dream
date" of every diver in the world.
Schools of
parrotfish, yellowtail barracuda, humphead
parrotfish and scads appear at many of the
dive sites and are always exciting to
encounter. Sometimes, divers are lucky enough
to encounter large rays, guitarfish and even
manatees. Sabah’s Turtle Sanctuary, Pulau
Seligan is nearby so it is not unusual to see
the occasional green turtle or hawksbill on a
dive.
For those more inclined towards the
smaller creatures of the reefs, there are
numerous juvenile fishes, clown anemone
fishes, decorator and spider crabs, coral
shrimps, nudibranchs, prawn gobies and rarer
subjects as jawfish, ornate ghost pipefish and
frogfish.
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