Scuba Junkie Sipadan, Mabul and Kapalai
per person, full board
Overview
Green Fins silver Member
This resort is committed to sustainable practices. Staying here helps protect the oceans and our natural world. Learn more about Green Fins
- Accommodation to suit all budgets - from dorms, to deluxe bungalows
- Outstanding facilities for divers and close access to Mabul's best sites
- Relaxed social atmosphere ideal for outgoing guests
- Responsible operations at the forefront of marine conservation and sustainable tourism in Malaysia
Asia's leading sustainable dive company, Scuba Junkie and their original resort on Mabul are the perfect choice to dive Sipadan, Mabul and Kapalai, get scuba certified, or simply enjoy the perfect holiday dive experience. The resort features accommodations suited to travellers of all kinds, from budget backpackers to discerning and dedicated divers. Plus, delicious meals and drinks from the bar, and a relaxed social setting perfect for guests who want to get to know their fellow divers. This is the perfect base for exploring the region, with close access to the incredible diving around Mabul, Sipadan, and beyond.
Rooms
Dorm
4x bunk beds, sleeps 8
Air conditioning, Fan, Breakfastfrom $96 /nightEnsuite Fan
1 x King bed or 2 x single beds, sleeps 2
Ensuite bathroom, Fan, Breakfastfrom $112 /nightDeluxe AC
1 x King bed, sleeps 2
Air conditioning, Ensuite bathroom, Fan...from $129 /nightVIP AC
1 x King bed, sleeps 2
Air conditioning, Ensuite bathroom, Fan...from $153 /night
Resort checklist
Meal plans:
- Full Board
Reviews
Mark S
This is the best run diving operation I´ve ever experienced. Absolutely without doubt. They are super well organized, considerate, informed, informative and obliging when...
Read moreDiving in Mabul and Kapalai
- TurtlesYear round
- TrevallyYear round
- Rare OctopusNot frequently
- Exotic cuttlefishNot frequently
- Clown frogfishYear round
- Giant frogfishYear round
- MandarinfishNot frequently
- SeahorseNot frequently
- Unique crabs & shrimpsNot frequently
- Exotic NudisYear round
- Artificial reefsYear round
- Ghost pipefishNot frequently
Update Oct 2023 - The nearby island of Sipadan will be closed for the month of November every year in order to give the reefs and marine life a respite from dive tourism
Mabul and Kapalai can be summed up in one word - ‘muck’! At Mabul Island and Kapalai, diving is all about diversity and interesting critters, rather than great visibility and big fish. Although there are some interesting reefs, they are not a patch on those of Sipadan nearby. But the mix of different habitats around Mabul and Kapalai means a great diversity of life and these islands have become well known for unusual species and ‘muck’ critters. There are even artificial reefs around Mabul and Kapalai that have attracted a great deal of life - including giant groupers for those that need their big fish fix!
A typical dive on Mabul or Kapalai might mean hunting for leaf scorpionfish, frogfish, ribbon eels, different crustaceans and ghost pipefish. Blue ring octopus are also commonly found here. The sheltered sandy bays are home to more sought after ‘muck’ critters including the elusive mimic octopus, Ambon scorpionfish, frogfish, flamboyant cuttlefish, sea horses and some unusual nudibranchs. Wherever you dive, you will encounter amazing numbers of reef fish, schooling snappers and goatfish, sting rays and gobies in the sand, anemones in the shallows with their resident ‘Nemos’, and - this being Sabah - passing turtles.