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Layang Layang Malyasia
Liveaboard diving trips to Layang Layang
Liveaboard: S/Y Siren

wwdas18 Layang-Layang, known as "Swallows Reef" is an atoll situated in the South China Sea 300km north-west of Kota Kinabalu. The island is man-made and was constructed for the Malaysian Navy and later developed for the only dive resort, Layang-Layang Island Resort. This remote coral atoll, a linked chain of 13 coral reefs is a living haven with staggering plunging walls and waters teeming with life due to seas being nutrient-rich because of the combined currents that converge around these islands..
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The island location offers absolute isolation, luckily there is an airstrip with regular flights from Kota Kinabalu, which is the only mode of transport for guests visiting Layang-Layang. The extreme location of Layang-Layang, the pristine reefs, excellent visibility, steep walls down to 2000km and regular sightings of pelagics has given Layang-Layang a much deserved reputation of being one of the top ten dive locations in the world. With resident schools of barracuda and big-eye trevally and frequently seen green and hawksbill are plentifull and healthy with sea fans strecthing to more than three meters across that filter plankton from the passing currents.
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book_tripThe 20m deep lagoon has some great macro creatures to be found including seahorses, cuttlefish and pipefish but it is the pelagics visiting the outer walls that truly excite divers. Schools of scalloped hammerhead sharks, grey reef sharks, leopard sharks and the occasional threshers and silvertip sharks can all be seen. Stingrays are also regular visitors including manta rays, pygmy devil rays, marbled rays and eagle rays. Rare sightings such as whale sharks, orcas and melon headed whales have all been seen over the last few years. Spinner and bottlenose dolphins also can be seen following the dive tenders to and from dive sites.

Getting there

The nearest international airport is the Kota Kinabalu International Airport, Sabah; a state of the Malaysia Federation in the island of Borneo. Direct flights are available from Tokyo, Taipei, Kaoshiung, Seoul, Hong Kong, Manila and Kuala Lumpur.

Regular flights are operated by a private airline from Kota Kinabalu Terminal 1 Airport to Layang Layang. The flights land at the 1400 meter runway on Layang Layang Island. On landing you will be transferred to the SY Siren. Seat availability is limited so we are required to book your seats on booking

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Visas & Passports

For some of our destinations, Guests will require a visa obtained prior to arrival and different nationalities often have different visa requirements. It is the full responsibility of our Guests to obtain the necessary visa and passport information and to comply with the essential requirements. Please contact your embassy for more information.
 

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