Thursday, February 15, 2007

Dive Trip to Layang Layang in March 2007

We're off to Layang Layang at the end of March. Economies of scale should result in an attractive cost for the trip, so if you're interested in coming along please contact us for more information. Those that are considering flying here from outside of Malaysia should check out Malaysia Airlines as they have some pretty good deals on flights this year due to the "Visit Malaysia 2007" promotion. You need to meet us here in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah then together we'll take a small plane over to the island which takes an hour.
shark
The Island of Layang Layang
is part of the Spratly Island and lies in the middle of the South China Sea, 300KM North West of Sabah in Borneo. Its just 50 acre's in size and the surrounding reefs plunge to 2,000m. Renowned for stunning wall dives, beautiful coral reef and an array of Pelagic Marine life including a resident school of Hammerhead Sharks. We're extremely excited about this trip and welcome our dive community friends to join us. As usual we'll be happy to conduct Photo Clinics for those interested in Underwater Photography.

For more information, please contact us.

Dive Trip to Layang Layang in March 2007

We're off to Layang Layang at the end of March. Economies of scale should result in an attractive cost for the trip, so if you're interested in coming along please contact us for more information. Those that are considering flying here from outside of Malaysia should check out Malaysia Airlines as they have some pretty good deals on flights this year due to the "Visit Malaysia 2007" promotion. You need to meet us here in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah then together we'll take a small plane over to the island which takes an hour.
shark
The Island of Layang Layang
is part of the Spratly Island and lies in the middle of the South China Sea, 300KM North West of Sabah in Borneo. Its just 50 acre's in size and the surrounding reefs plunge to 2,000m. Renowned for stunning wall dives, beautiful coral reef and an array of Pelagic Marine life including a resident school of Hammerhead Sharks. We're extremely excited about this trip and welcome our dive community friends to join us. As usual we'll be happy to conduct Photo Clinics for those interested in Underwater Photography.

For more information, please contact us.