7 Reasons Why Exploring Si Amil Is Borneo’s Hidden Dive Gem You Shouldn’t Miss

7 Reasons Why Exploring Si Amil Is Borneo’s Hidden Dive Gem You Shouldn’t Miss

l l  May 23, 2025
Exploring Si Amil

Exploring Si Amil: Borneo’s Hidden Dive Gem

Tucked away just a 45-minute boat ride from Mabul Island, Si Amil feels like a secret only the ocean knows. If you’ve been diving around Mabul or dreaming of Sipadan, here’s a golden detour that feels like a holiday within a holiday—calm turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, and an island you might just have all to yourself. Exploring Si Amil isn't just about the diving—it's about the experience, the feeling of discovery, and reconnecting with nature in a way few places allow.

The Journey to Si Amil

It begins early—breakfast at the resort as the sun rises over the Celebes Sea, then it’s time to hop on the boat and head off. The ride is peaceful, usually under an hour, but it feels like you're heading somewhere truly special. Most days, there’s no one else around. No crowds. No noise. Just you, the crew, and the vast blue ahead. This is exploring Si Amil.

Once you arrive, you’ll gear up and jump into dive number one—but not before the all-important dive briefing, of course.


1. The Devil Ray Spectacle: A Blue Dive with Big Potential

Our first dive of the day usually heads into the blue—literally. With few corals around, it’s what we call a “blue dive.” But don’t let that fool you. We’re heading for a cleaning station, an underwater spa where devil rays gather to be cleaned by smaller reef fish.

It’s the anticipation that gets you—hovering over the deep, watching and waiting. Sometimes they glide in by the dozens, and you’ll feel your heart race as these elegant creatures circle with impossible grace. And when they do show up, it's nothing short of magical.


2. Reef Diving at Its Most Beautiful

The second dive brings you closer to the island, to a vibrant reef that’s shallow, colorful, and absolutely bursting with life. You don’t even need to go deep—just drift along the top and let the reef amaze you. The coral here is healthy and untouched, and if you’re into macro life, this is where you’ll spot frogfish, ghost pipefish, nudibranchs, and maybe even a rhinopia if you’re lucky.

It’s like swimming through a garden. Time slows down. The only sound is your bubbles.


3. A Surface Interval on a Private Island Paradise

After the first dive, we head to shore for “second breakfast”—and this is where Si Amil really shows off. Imagine this: white sand under your feet, lush jungle behind you, and turquoise waters stretching endlessly into the horizon. Sometimes monkeys come to greet you, swinging lazily from tree to tree. You sip your coffee, toes in the sand, phone forgotten. This is pure disconnect.

And it’s all yours for the day.

Just a heads-up: there are no toilet facilities on the island, so it’s best to plan accordingly before departure. It's part of the remote charm—but worth knowing in advance!


4. The Si Amil Lunch Break: Simple, Delicious, Surreal

After dive two, we’re back on the island. A hearty lunch awaits, and the vibe is as chilled as it gets. Divers lounging under the trees, some taking photos, others catching a nap. It’s the perfect recharge before dive number three.

Si Amil diving

5. Dive Three: More Reef, More Magic

The third dive brings the day to a close. Another reef dive, perhaps “First Beach” or “Meditation Wall,” where everything from ribbon eels to electric clams might make an appearance. This dive often surprises us the most—nature has a way of saving the best for last.


6. Nature’s Reset Button

Si Amil invites you to slow down and tune in—not by cutting off your signal, but by offering something better: a genuine connection with nature. Whether you're watching monkeys play in the trees, lounging on the powdery beach between dives, or floating in crystal-clear shallows, your body relaxes and your mind clears. It’s not about going offline—it’s about going outside. Si Amil gives you the space to breathe, unwind, and remember what true peace feels like.


7. Is It Worth It?

So, is exploring Si Amil worth it? We get this question all the time—and the answer is a definite yes, whenever time and budget allow. It’s more than just another dive day; it’s a full-on experience. A tropical escape, pristine reefs, the possibility of devil rays, and that magical surface interval on the beach—it all adds up to something unforgettable.

At Scuba Junkie, we offer Si Amil exclusively as part of our 4D3N dive package, which includes:

  • 1 day diving Mabul,
  • 1 day diving Si Amil, and
  • 2 days diving the legendary Sipadan.

It’s the perfect way to combine world-class pelagics with beautiful reefs and incredible macro life—all while staying at our eco-friendly Mabul Beach Resort.

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