.Sipadan Island is the only oceanic island in Malaysia. It is  well-known for its international diving fraternity as one of the world’s  five best dive sites. Rising 600 meters from the seabed, Sipadan Island  is located in the Celebes Sea east of the major town of Tawau and off  the coast of East Malaysia on the Island of Borneo. This beautiful  oceanic island was formed by living corals growing on top of an extinct  volcanic cone that took thousands of years to develop.
sipadan  Island is located in the centre of the richest marine habitat in the  world, the heart of the Indo-Pacific basin. In this ecosystem, over  3,000 species of fish and hundreds of coral species have been  classified. 
In the waters around Sipadan, rare diving scenes are frequently seen  such as schools of green and hawksbill turtles nesting and mating,  schools of barracuda and big-eye trevally in tornado-like formations,  pelagic species such as manta rays, eagle rays, scalloped hammerhead  sharks and whale sharks. Therefore, Sipadan is popular with its  unusually large numbers of green and hawksbill turtles which gather  there to mate and nest. And it is not really rare for a diver to see  more than seventy turtles on each dive. 
Besides that, there is a mysterious turtle tomb lies underneath the  column of the Sipadan Island. The turtle tomb was formed by an  underwater limestone cave with a labyrinth of tunnels and chambers that  contain many skeletal remains of turtles that have become lost and drown  before finding the surface. 
Currently, this beautiful island is in the care of Wildlife  Department. The Wildlife Department has stationed several park rangers  to oversee the state of nature of the island. In order to protect the  world’s unique flora and fauna on the island as well as the underwater  world, the Malaysian Government has made a decision that from the year  2005, no more overnight facilities shall be on the Sipadan Island  itself. This implies that all dive operators on the Sipadan Island have  to move and diving at Sipadan will be conducted from other destinations  likes Mabul and Kapalai.
The name of Sipadan is a legend in the diving circles, conjuring the  images of patrolling hammerhead sharks, millions of colorful reef fish  and, above all, dozens of sea turtles swimming peacefully everywhere. As  one of the five top diving destinations in the world, Sipadan, the  small rainforest-covered tropical island rising from a 700 meter abyss  in the Celebes Sea, is an ultimate diving spot that a committed diver  cannot miss. Diving at Sipadan is certainly world class, so this place has  attracted many diving lovers. It is well-known that divers are able to  see about 150 species of butterfly fish within a single dive in Sipadan.  Utilized by marine biologists as the indicators of coral reef health, a  great number and species diversity of butterfly fish implies the  abundance and diversity of corals. Pristine coral reefs are also  landlord to other reef dwellers such as angelfish, snappers, wrasse,  sweet lips, and parrotfish as well as the larger pelagic, barracudas,  mantas, whales, dolphins and schools of hammerhead sharks.  
Besides that, Sipadan Island is well-known with its vast numbers of  Green and Hawksbill turtles which feed and breed within its waters  before the females climb ashore to lay their eggs in the white sandy  beaches. Others than that, diving near the coral reefs surprises you  with incredible phenomena likes thousands of schooling chevron barracuda  and big-eye trevally or ‘Jacks’. Moreover, floating inside such a  tornado of fish is a truly breath-taking experience that is hard to  beat.  
On the other hand, Sabah is becoming one of the world famous location  for ‘muck diving’. ‘Muck diving’ is used by divers to describe the  search for rare and exotic small marine animals. Numerous rare and newly  identified gobies can be found living in the corals, sand, mud and  mangroves of Sabah, along with the rarely seen mimic octopus, neon  patterned blue-ringed octopus, delicate flamboyant cuttlefish,  psychedelic mandarin fish and ghost pipefish.  
It is really worth to have a dive at Sipadan. Generally, the rate for  three dives at Sipadan is just around RM260, plus RM40 for equipment  (if required). Perhaps the rates might vary slightly among different  operators. Boat transfers and packed lunch are included as well.  Therefore you no need to worry about the food as there is no restaurant  on the island.
It is vital to note that you need to have a permit from Sabah Parks  in order to access the island, which will cost you RM40. Only 120  permits will be given out every day and they are typically obtained by  the dive operators. You must make sure that the diver operator you  choose is diving at Sipadan with permits, as some companies have been  caught diving at the island without permits. You should check diver  reviews of dive operators in the area before choosing as there are many  have had customer complaints regarding faulty equipment. 
Besides that, another tourist attraction of Sipadan is snorkeling.  Eventually from the beach, the reef is easily accessible and parts of  the reef further out can be reached by boat. There are a few dive tour  operators bring snorkelers to the island at an all-inclusive rate of  around RM170. 
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