7 Essential Tips to Plan Your First Scuba Diving Holiday in Borneo (Without Stress!)

7 Essential Tips to Plan Your First Scuba Diving Holiday in Borneo (Without Stress!)

 June 20, 2025
Plan Your First Scuba Diving Holiday in Borneo

Introduction

Plan Your First Scuba Diving Holiday in Borneo – All you need to know.

There’s a moment every diver remembers—the first time they breathe underwater, feel weightless, and witness a sea turtle glide past as if time itself slowed down. If you have to plan your first scuba diving holiday in Borneo, you’re in the right place.

Borneo isn’t just another dive destination. It’s the place where stories begin.

At Scuba Junkie, we’ve helped thousands of new divers take the plunge safely, joyfully, and with full support. Whether you’re dipping your fins in for the first time or planning to level up your diving skills, here’s how to make your adventure unforgettable.


1. Diving All Year Round in Borneo

Unlike other Southeast Asian destinations, Borneo doesn’t have a monsoon or dry season—you can dive here year-round. The water temperature stays deliciously warm, visibility is excellent, and the marine life? Mind-blowing.

⚠️ One important note to plan your first scuba diving holiday in Borneo: Sipadan National Park closes every November for reef recovery, so if Sipadan is on your dream list, avoid that month and consider diving Si Amil with us instead.


2. Choose the Right Location: Sipadan or Kota Kinabalu?

For beginners, we recommend starting in one of our two Scuba Junkie locations:

  • Scuba Junkie Sipadan (Mabul Island): Peaceful island vibes, gentle reefs, and perfect beginner conditions.
  • Scuba Junkie Kota Kinabalu: Ideal for those short on time, based in the city with daily trips to protected reefs just offshore.

Planning to level up later? Our Sangalaki dive center is better suited for experienced divers and underwater photographers—but let’s keep it simple for now 😉


3. Snorkeler? Try Scuba Diving for Free!

Here’s a little secret we love sharing…

If you book a snorkeling trip to Sipadan, you can swap one day of snorkeling in Mabul for a free Discover Scuba Diving (DSD) experience with us.

Imagine: instead of just floating above the reef, you’re immersed in it—face-to-face with turtles and tropical fish.

🔹 The DSD is not a certification course, but it’s a supervised introduction to scuba with one of our certified instructors.
🔹 Minimum age: 10 years old.
🔹 You’ll need to complete a medical form beforehand to ensure it’s safe for you to dive.

Many guests fall in love after their first DSD… and decide to continue with a full Open Water certification!


4. What Does a Typical Dive Day Look Like?

At Scuba Junkie, everyone dives three times per day. It’s the perfect balance of exploration and relaxation.

Your first day might include calm reef dives around Mabul, packed with turtles, schools of fish, and beginner-friendly sites. Sipadan is for Advanced divers, but don’t worry—you can level up quickly with our courses.

💡Macro dives—like spotting blue-ringed octopus or frogfish—are better suited for experienced divers and photographers. If that sounds like your dream, we’ll get you there in time 😉


5. What Do I Need to Pack?

Honestly? Not much.

At Scuba Junkie, all diving equipment is included in your package, except for a dive computer (which you can rent if needed, or included if you’re part of a course). So leave your heavy bags behind.

What we do recommend bringing:

  • Reef-safe sunscreen (no oxybenzone or octinoxate)
  • A wide-brim hat and UV-protection clothing for boat trips
  • A dry bag for valuables
  • Your adventurous spirit 💙

And if you forget any of them we do sell them in our shop 😉


6. Dive Green with Scuba Junkie

We’re proud to be a certified Green Fins dive center, and environmental care is part of everything we do.

From banning single-use plastics to protecting marine life through Scuba Junkie SEAS (our on-site conservation NGO), we believe diving should give back to the ocean that gives us so much.

Every dive briefing includes reef etiquette and conservation tips—because we don’t just want you to dive well. We want you to dive responsibly.


7. Explore Borneo Beyond the Ocean

Borneo’s wonders don’t end underwater.

Our sister company, River Junkie, offers unforgettable land tours and wildlife cruises—from spotting wild orangutans in the jungle to exploring the Kinabatangan River or even hiking Mount Kinabalu.

Many guests combine diving + jungle for the ultimate Borneo experience. We’re happy to help you plan it all.


✅ Final Checklist: What to Bring for Your First Dive Holiday

Here’s your packing list for an epic first scuba diving trip to Borneo:

✅ Must Bring✅ Optional
Passport (6+ months valid)Dive computer (optional rental – included if you’re doing a course)
Reef-safe sunscreenGoPro or camera (dry bag!) – We also have cameras for rental.
UV shirt / rashguardReusable water bottle
Sunglasses & hatLight hoodie (it gets chilly post-dive!)
Flip flops + swimwearTravel insurance covering diving
Travel SIM (Celcom or Maxis)Eco tote bag for snacks/market
Personal medicationA good book for hammock time

✈️ Fly to Tawau if you’re coming to Mabul, or to Kota Kinabalu if you’re starting from the city.


💬 Ready to Dive In?

Your first scuba trip can feel overwhelming—but it’s also one of the most magical experiences you’ll ever have.

Have a question about courses, snorkeling, or travel logistics? Drop your questions in the comments below, or send us a message—we’re always happy to help make your first step underwater an unforgettable one 🌊🐢

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