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Kuantan Wreck — Tioman

Malaysia · 3 nights

A short route from Singapore to Tioman Island with a visit to the sunken Japanese oil tanker “Kuantan.” The 80-meter vessel, sunk in 1970, is well preserved and covered in soft and hard corals attracting nurse sharks, barracuda, and tuna.

Beyond the wreck, the route includes dive sites at Tioman, Burong Islands, and Walara Rock. Tioman is the largest eastern island of Malaysia with white sand beaches and developed diving infrastructure. The compact 4-day format is ideal for those with limited time.

What You'll See

Kuantan wreck — 80-meter tanker covered in corals
Nurse sharks, barracuda, and tuna on the wreck
Tioman Island — reef diving
Walara Rock — rock formation
Compact 4-day format from Singapore

Conditions

Season

March–October

Visibility

10–25 meters

Water Temperature

27–30°C

Level

Advanced Open Water and above

Duration

3 nights

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