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Did You Know: The World's First & Only Live-On-Board Dive Rig Resort Is In Malaysia

Explore one of the top diving spots in the world.

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Ever felt like just spending a few days in the middle of the ocean, far away from society, with nothing but stunning sunsets and unforgettable dives?

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The Seaventures Dive Rig is a one-of-a-kind dive resort located off the coast of Sipadan Island, Sabah.

It's a decommissioned oil rig that has been transformed into a unique diving platform, offering you the chance to stay and dive in one of the world's most biodiverse marine environments. 

It's also the first and only live-on-board dive rig in the world.

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Sitting on top of a thriving coral reef in the middle of Celebes Sea, the four-storey structure provides stunning views of the surrounding islands and ocean

Guests can literally just step off and start diving, as the dive rig offers unlimited house reef dives.

The only catch is that there are no guides available for this. But if you're new to diving, you can pay an additional fee for someone to guide you.

There are also guided boat dives to Sipadan, Kapalai, and Mabul Islands. If you're feeling adventurous, night diving is also an option.

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Even if you're new to diving, the rig offers courses ranging from open water diver to dive instructor certification

They have packages for both divers and non-divers, with experienced guides and equipment rentals available. 

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Image via Jones Around The World

Renowned as one of the best diving spots in the world, Sipadan boasts an abundance of colourful coral reefs and attracts a wide variety of fish

As a diver, you can enjoy sightings of everything from sharks and turtles to manta rays, octopi, clownfish, lionfish, and other fascinating marine life.

There are over 20 dive sites around Sipadan, each with its own unique attractions. Some of the most popular sites include Barracuda Point, South Point, and Coral Gardens.

Mabul and Kapalai Islands, located near Sipadan, have incredible macro diving, said to be some of the best in the world.

Image via @seaventuresdiverig (Instagram)

Image via Seaventures Dive Rig (Facebook)

Image via @seaventuresdiverig (Instagram)

Image via @seaventuresdiverig (Instagram)

If you're feeling daring, there's an exhilarating 20-metre jump off the rig's platform

It's truly a bucket-list worthy escape for anyone looking for an adventure!

After a fulfilling day of diving, unwind on the rig's sun deck, where you can enjoy breathtaking sunsets every evening or stargaze under the refreshing night breeze

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Image via Seaventures Dive Rig (Facebook)

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Image via @seaventuresdiverig (Instagram)

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The rig also offers various recreational activities, such as ping pong, pool, and even mahjong.

Like most resorts, the dive rig has various types of rooms, and if you book a dive package, buffet-style meals are included

During peak seasons, there might even be barbecue nights and occasional live music.

Image via Kara Harris (Provided to SAYS)

Image via Kara Harris (Provided to SAYS)

Image via Seaventures Dive Rig (Facebook)

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