For the true diving enthusiast, the island of Sipadan, located off the town of Semporna on the
East Coast of Sabah, is a must and is considered to be one of the best diving areas in this part of the world. What makes this island
special is that it is the only oceanic island (not connected to the continental shelf) in Malaysia rising 2,000 feet (600 meters) on a
limestone pinnacle that 'mushrooms' out near the surface. 1) Pulau Sipadan is a totally new experience for many visitors. Not only are
there fascinating coral structures but marine caves. Pulau Sipadan is reported to have the largest variety of soft corals in the world.
Turtles swim and frolic freely in the waters around Sipadan and divers will find lobster, barracudas, beautiful coral fishes and
sometimes even sharks swimming by. 2) Pulau Sipadan's waters are so clear that visibility is over a hundred feet. Coral
formations 40-50 feet deep teeming with fishes can be clearly seen. Pulau Sipadan has excellent sandy beaches with a densely wooded
central core. It is the perfect venue for hours of sunning and swimming. The evenings bring beautiful sunsets framed against a timeless
horizon. 3) Pulau Sipadan is also a bird sanctuary and bird-watchers will be able to observe the many frigates, sea eagles, terns and
sea-gulls that glide across the clear skies. Pulau Sipadan is also a stop-over point for the Nicobar pigeon which flies through from
China during the colder months.