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Labuan Shipwrecks
Brunei
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While technically in Malaysia, the Labuan Shipwrecks are a popular dive destination easily accessible from Brunei. Discover several World War II shipwrecks, including the famous Cement Wreck, Blue Water Wreck, and the Tug Boat Wreck, now transformed into thriving artificial reefs teeming with marine life.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
March, April, September, October
Jan
Shipwrecks are always interesting, good for penetration dives.
Feb
Consistent visibility for exploring the wrecks.
Mar
Slight improvement in visibility, good for wreck photography.
Apr
Ideal conditions for wreck diving.
More monthly highlights
May
Visibility can be reduced due to plankton blooms.
Jun
Rainy season can significantly impact visibility on wrecks.
Jul
Challenging visibility due to monsoon conditions.
Aug
Visibility starts to improve as the rainy season subsides.
Sep
Conditions are back to good for wreck exploration.
Oct
Excellent visibility for detailed wreck inspection.
Nov
Good chance of seeing resident marine life on the wrecks.
Dec
Stable conditions for wreck diving.
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Unconfirmed Dive Centers Nearby
These dive centers are located within 20km of Labuan Shipwrecks but haven't been confirmed yet.
N5° Diving Center
Labuan Island, a jewel in Malaysia's marine crown, is celebrated for its unspoiled natural beauty an...
16.5km away
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