This dive site, Perhentian Shark Point, is located east of the southernmost Cape of Perhentian Besar. It earns its name from the significant population of Black-Tip Reef Sharks that inhabit its staghorn reef system. Renowned as a beginner-friendly site, navigation is generally easy, following the natural reef contours. There is no specific historical account or story associated with the site beyond its straightforward and descriptive name.
The marine biodiversity here is rich, featuring many hard corals, predominantly Staghorn Coral, which form the thriving reef structure. The highlight includes frequent sightings of Black-Tip Reef Sharks and Hawksbill Turtles. Divers can also expect to encounter schools of Barracuda, playful Batfish, various Coral Grouper, and Snappers amongst the vibrant coral gardens.
The best time to visit Perhentian Shark Point for optimal diving conditions and marine life sightings is typically during the dry season, from April to October. This period offers the clearest waters and calmest seas, enhancing the chances of encountering sharks and turtles. Its shallow depth and gentle conditions make it an excellent spot for both novice scuba divers and freedivers seeking an accessible and rewarding underwater experience.

