
diving in perhentian island,
malaysia
Dive into adventure with us at Anti Gravity Divers; where the underwater beauty of Perhentian Island, Malaysia awaits. Our exciting and fun diving trips are designed to cater to divers of all skill levels, from beginners taking their first plunge into the ocean depths to experienced divers seeking new underwater thrills.
At Perhentian Island, you'll discover a marine paradise teeming with life. Our expert Divemasters and Instructors will lead you to the most stunning dive sites, where you'll explore vibrant coral reefs that burst with color and life. Encounter a diverse array of marine species, from playful anemonefish and graceful sea turtles to majestic reef sharks and swirling schools of barracudas.
Whether you're embarking on your very first dive or adding to your extensive logbook, our professional and friendly team is dedicated to ensuring your experience is safe, enjoyable, and unforgettable. With state-of-the-art equipment, personalized dive plans, and a deep passion for marine conservation, we aim to provide a diving experience that not only meets but exceeds your expectations.
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Join us for an unforgettable journey beneath the waves. Experience the thrill of discovery and the serene beauty of the ocean as you explore the wonders of Perhentian Island's underwater world. Dive with us, and create memories that will last a lifetime.
join us on our fun diving trips

daily
itinerary
0820hr
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Meet at the dive centre for a coffee/tea or breakfast
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Equipment Check
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First Dive Briefing
0900hr
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Depart for first dive site
1100hr
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Back at dive centre for surface interval
1130hr
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Equipment Check
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Second Dive Briefing
1200hr
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Depart for second dive site
1430hr
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Back at dive centre for lunch break
1500hr
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Equipment check
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Third Dive Briefing
1530hr
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Depart for third dive site
1730hr
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Back at dive centre
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Debriefing & logbook session

why fun dive
with us
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All diving activities are conducted by our qualified PADI Divemasters and Instructors
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All dives are briefed by our dive professionals providing valuable details on:
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Safety and dive procedures
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Dive condition
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Interesting points and features
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Navigation patterns and group control
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Environmental awareness and potential hazards
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Offer out station diving and snorkeling trips to Redang and Lang Tengah islands
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Two modern air compressors providing high quality pure compressed air
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35, state of the art, sets of full range diving equipment that ensures perfect fit and comfort whilst underwater
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2 custom-made diving speedboats take you to the dive sites within 10 to 15 minutes
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You dive in small groups of five divers per divemaster
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Your dive bottom times are only limited by your air supply and your ND limits; not by us!
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Offers three different tank sizes: 12 litres, 10 litres and 8 litres aluminum tanks
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You’re on holiday! Let us do the hard work, setting and cleaning your gears ...all you do is just dive and enjoy!
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Variety of Fish Identification books available at our dive center for your reference to get to know more fish
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Our staff are always available for advice on equipment, diving activities at other location and Continuing Education in diving
perhentian dive sites

favourite dive sites around perhentian islands, malaysia
tokong laut
Often referred to as “Temple of the Sea,” Tokong Laut is a pinnacle dive site renowned for its dramatic underwater landscape. Rising majestically from the depths, this pinnacle is adorned with vibrant soft corals, sponges, and sea fans that create a mesmerizing underwater vista. Divers can expect to encounter a plethora of marine life including schools of barracudas, trevallies, and colorful anemonefish. The occasional sighting of hawksbill turtles and reef sharks adds to the thrill, making Tokong Laut a must-visit for both novice and experienced divers.
batu layar
Batu Layar, also known as Sail Rock, is a dive site featuring large rock formations and stunning coral reefs. The site’s topography includes interesting crevices and overhangs that provide habitat for various marine species. Divers can expect to see angelfish, barracudas, and occasionally, larger pelagic species. The dramatic underwater scenery, combined with the site’s rich biodiversity, makes Batu Layar a popular spot for underwater photographers and divers seeking both adventure and beauty.
serenggeh
Serenggeh is a captivating dive site known for its large boulder formations and diverse marine life. The site offers a variety of depths, making it suitable for divers of all experience levels. The underwater landscape includes caves, crevices, and swim-throughs teeming with marine species such as barracudas, snappers, and triggerfish. Serenggeh’s vibrant coral gardens and excellent visibility make it a favorite among underwater photographers. The site’s unique topography and rich biodiversity provide a fascinating diving experience.
sharks point
True to its name, Shark Point is famous for its frequent sightings of blacktip reef sharks. The site features a mix of hard and soft corals, with an abundance of marine life such as blue-ringed angelfish, butterflyfish, and schools of fusiliers. The presence of sharks and the vibrant reef ecosystem make this an exhilarating dive site for all levels of divers. The dynamic environment at Shark Point offers both the thrill of encountering sharks and the beauty of a thriving coral reef.
terumbu tiga
Also known as "Three Brothers," Terumbu Tiga offers a dynamic diving experience with its unique rock formations and intriguing swim-throughs. The site is characterized by large boulders and an array of hard and soft corals, creating a vibrant underwater landscape. Marine life is abundant here, with frequent sightings of nudibranchs, moray eels, and lionfish. The site’s varied topography provides excellent opportunities for underwater photography and exploration, making it a favorite among divers looking for adventure and diversity.
Tanjung Basi
Tanjung Basi offers a sloping reef dive that is rich in biodiversity. Suitable for divers of all experience levels, the reef is home to an impressive variety of marine life, including reef sharks, cuttlefish, and an array of macro critters such as nudibranchs and shrimp. The healthy coral formations and the abundance of fish make Tanjung Basi a must-visit dive site. The site’s varied underwater topography, with its gentle slopes and vibrant marine ecosystem, provides a fulfilling diving experience.
d'lagoon
D’Lagoon is a tranquil dive site featuring an idyllic lagoon surrounded by coral gardens. The shallow depth and calm conditions make it perfect for beginner divers and snorkeling enthusiasts. Marine life here includes damselfish, sergeant majors, and the occasional sighting of blacktip reef sharks. The vibrant coral and clear waters create a picturesque underwater landscape, ideal for underwater photography. D’Lagoon’s serene environment and easy accessibility make it a popular choice for those looking to enjoy a relaxed and visually stunning dive.
tanjung butong
Tanjung Butong is a serene dive site situated at the most north point of Perhentian Kecil featuring a collection of large boulders and coral formations. With a maximum depth of 32 meters, divers can encounter a variety of marine species such as bumphead parrotfish, trevallies, and triggerfish. The site is known for its beautiful reef structures and abundant marine life, offering a rewarding experience for all divers
wrecks of the perhentian
sugar wreck
A favorite among wreck diving enthusiasts, the Sugar Wreck is a sunken sugar cargo ship lying in 18 meters of water. This site is teeming with marine life, including large schools of snapper, jacks, and occasional visits from barracudas and groupers. The wreck’s structure provides shelter to numerous critters such as pipefish, seahorses, and a variety of crustaceans. The relatively shallow depth and abundant life make it suitable for both novice and experienced divers. Exploring the Sugar Wreck offers a glimpse into the past while enjoying the vibrant marine ecosystem that now thrives there
san choi
San Choi Wreck is an artificial reef created from a purposefully sunk fisherman’s boat. This site provides an intriguing dive with plenty of opportunities to see various marine species that have made the wreck their home. Lying at a depth of around 18 meters, the wreck is encrusted with corals and sponges, offering a colorful and captivating underwater scene. Divers can expect to encounter schools of fish such as snapper and fusilier, as well as the occasional sighting of lionfish and moray eels. The wreck's structure offers interesting swim-throughs and plenty of nooks and crannies for exploration, making it an exciting dive for all levels.
magnificient seven
Magnificent 7 Wreck is a group of seven small wrecks, creating a unique and exciting diving experience. These wrecks lie at varying depths, with the deepest at around 20 meters. The site attracts a wide range of marine life, including schools of trevallies, lionfish, and the occasional reef shark. The wrecks are encrusted with colorful corals and sponges, providing a stunning backdrop for exploration. The diverse habitats formed by the wrecks offer excellent opportunities for both macro and wide-angle photography, making Magnificent 7 Wreck a highly rewarding dive site.

vietnamese wreck
This dive site features the remnants of a Vietnamese fishing boat, providing a fascinating underwater wreck exploration. Lying at a depth of around 24 meters, the wreck has become a thriving artificial reef. Divers can explore the structure and encounter schools of batfish, fusiliers, and sometimes, juvenile barracudas. The wreck’s encrusted exterior is home to a variety of macro life, including scorpionfish and cleaner shrimps. The Vietnamese Wreck offers a unique diving experience, blending history with marine biodiversity.
police wreck
Located off the coast of Perhentian Besar, Police Wreck consists of two sunken Marine Police boats that now serve as an artificial reef. This site is particularly exciting due to its historical background and the diverse marine life it attracts. Divers can explore the wrecks at depths ranging from 18 to 20 meters, encountering trevallies, groupers, and occasionally, blue-spotted stingrays. The wrecks’ structures are also covered in colorful soft corals and sponges, creating a vibrant underwater landscape. The combination of historical intrigue and rich marine biodiversity makes Police Wreck a captivating dive site.
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