Rawa Island

Idyllic shallow reef with abundant marine life, ideal for snorkeling.

Boat Access
2m Avg Depth
5m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, Pulau Rawa, is a picturesque islet situated approximately 5 kilometers northwest of the renowned Perhentian Islands in Malaysia. Primarily known as an exceptional snorkeling and shallow diving location, its crystal-clear, calm waters make navigation straightforward for all skill levels. There is no specific historical account provided, but the site serves as a vibrant, accessible reef exploration area.

Divers and snorkelers can expect to encounter a diverse array of colorful reef inhabitants. Notable species include playful clownfish, elegant angelfish, and various stingrays gracefully gliding along the sandy bottom. The site is home to dozens of other vibrant reef fish species, contributing to a lively underwater ecosystem amidst healthy coral formations.

The best time to visit Rawa Island aligns with the diving season for the Perhentian Islands, typically from March to October, when weather conditions are most favorable and waters are calm. For freedivers and divers, the shallow depths offer excellent opportunities for extended bottom time and photography, particularly for capturing macro subjects and wide-angle reef scenes in pristine conditions.

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Plan Your Visit

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Things to Note

Difficulty:

Beginner

Extremely shallow depth (max 5m) with clear waters and rich reef life makes it perfect for beginners and snorkelers.

Current Strength:

Mild

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