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March to September

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intermediate

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Miri

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FAQ

How do I reach the Miri-Sibuti reefs?

The reefs lie approximately 30 kilometres offshore from Miri, requiring a boat journey of one to two hours depending on sea conditions and vessel speed. A small number of dive operators in Miri run trips to the reefs, but services are infrequent and weather-dependent. Advance booking is essential. Some operators require a minimum group size to justify the fuel and boat costs of the long-range journey. There are no overnight facilities at the reef, so all diving is day-trip based from Miri.

What is the Miri-Sibuti reef system?

The Miri-Sibuti reef system is a collection of submerged patch reefs and shoals spread across a section of the South China Sea continental shelf off Sarawak's coast. The reefs were designated as a national park in 2017, providing legal protection to an area of approximately 862 square kilometres. Despite the park designation, the reefs remain largely unexplored by recreational divers due to distance from shore, limited infrastructure, and the area's low profile as a dive destination.

How does Miri-Sibuti compare to Sipadan and Sabah diving?

Miri-Sibuti offers a fundamentally different experience from Sabah's famous Sipadan and Celebes Sea diving. The reefs are patch formations rising from deeper water rather than the oceanic island walls and drop-offs of Sipadan. Marine life density is lower than Sipadan but coral diversity is comparable. The key differentiator is isolation and exploration potential. Where Sipadan is a refined, well-managed dive destination with established sites, Miri-Sibuti is a frontier where many reef patches have never been dived and new sites are still being discovered.

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