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Upcoming Group Trips
Sipadan 13- 18 June 2008
Anilao 30 April - 4 May Phillipines
Redang 17-20 July 2008
Bali 8-13 August 2008
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DIVE TRIP
DESTINATIONS
Welcome to
Waikiki Travel Pte Ltd Website, we are a licensed travel agency from
Singapore Tourism Board (TA1406). Waikiki Travel Pte Ltd strive to provide
professional tour packages around Asia.
With the
evolvement of Budget Airfares, travel has become more increasingly popular
to nearby dive destinations. As Singapore is near the equator line,
destination to Sipadan, Manado, Phuket are easily accessible from
Singapore. with only 3 hours flight, you will be able to enjoy these
destinations easily.
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PULAU TIOMAN
Lying
to the far east of the Malay Peninsula is the 5 km long island,
surrounded by three other small islands; Pulau Tioman's remote
location ensures good visibility and a high chance of encountering
large Pelagics or possible even whale sharks and manta rays. Type of
diving ranges from rock boulders and submerged reefs to wrecks.
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PULAU AUR
Malaysia has many tropical islands with white sandy beaches and clear
blue waters. Offshore, 67km east of Mersing, Pulau Aur, is such a
tropical paradise.
The tropical waters of Malaysia offer some of the world's best scuba
diving. This is a place endowed with some of the sport's best
possibilities: you can dive with whale sharks, hover around immense
coral gardens and walls, or dive on ominous and hulking shipwrecks.
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PULAU AUR LIVE ON BOARD
COMING
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PULAU SIPADAN-KAPALAI
(SABAH MALAYSIA)
Just a
few minutes away from the legendary Pulau Sipadan Island, lies a macro
heaven for the muck diving enthusiasts. Whip out your macro lens and
go in search of these little treasures right under Kapalai’s jetty!
Spot the shy mandarin fish mating during sunset, catch the flamboyant
cuttlefish feeding, tunas hunting, the list goes on.
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PULAU MABUL, SIPADAN WATER VILLAGE
(SABAH MALAYSIA)
Sipadan
Water Village is located on the island of Mabul. This small island
surrounded by sandy beaches and perched on the northwest corner of a
larger 200-hecter reef is notably known as one of the worlds best
"muck-diving" sites. The reef is on the edge of a continental shelf
and the seabed surrounding the reef slopes out to 75 to 100 feet deep. .
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SEPILOK NATURE RESORT
(SABAH MALAYSIA)
Hidden amongst a
veritable treasure trove of tropical plants and grasses, hug trees and
spectacular orchids in bloom, the quaint bungalows of the Sepilok
Nature Resort are within walking distance of the world-famous
Kabili-Sepilok Forest Reserve, precious home of the last wild
Orang-Utans of Northern Borneo.
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PULAU LANKAYAN RESORT
(SABAH MALAYSIA)
A jewel
like tiny island in the Sulu Sea, an hour and a half boat rides north
of Sandakan; Lankayan has been declared part of an immense Marine
Protected Area to adopt the eco-tourism concept. Un-populated and
covered by thick tropical island vegetation on its topside, this
peaceful, untouched little bit of paradise is ringed by an endless
pure of white sandy beach, offering simply elegant and exquisite
accommodation in all 16 wooden, roomy and perfectly appointed
sea-front double-occupancy chalets and 2 bungalows which consist of 4
and 5 units of standard room respectively.
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PULAU LAYANG LAYANG
(SABAH MALAYSIA)
.Layang
Layang Island, a coral atoll that is truly one of nature’s best
creations. Dubbed as “The Jewel of Borneo Banks”, Layang Layang
reveals, to many delights of the things dreams are made of… a truly
magical marine kingdom of bottomless blue decorated with a
kaleidoscope of nature’s most lavish seascape.
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DERAWAN RESORT-SANGALAKI
(INDONESIA BALIKPAPAN)
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Terrains at Derawan are varied-from walls and fringing reef to
caverns. Big green turtles (chelonia mydas), whitetip leopard and
nurse sharks, schooling barracudas, napoleon wrasses, cuttle fish,
spanish mackerel, jacks and batfishes, and ornamental reef fishes hang
out in record densities and diversity.
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BALI ISLAND (INDONESIA )
Bali
Indonesia, with its tropical climate, offers spectacular scuba diving
and snorkeling, often only meters from the beach. The most notable
aspects of diving here are the sheer abundance and diversity of marine
life as well as the staggering variety of hard and soft corals, of
which a few square meters at some sites rivals that of Komodo, Alor,
and North Sulawesi (Manado and Bunaken) and also of other Asian
countries such as Thailand and The Philippines.
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MANADO MINAHASA RESORT (INDONESIA)
The
MINAHASA PRIMA RESORT is located at Mokupa area east of Manado city.
This exclusive resort boasts facilities that is ideal for the dive
travellers to get away from it all. It is set amongst beautifully
landscaped tropical gardens, facing the Sulawesi Sea. Travelling time
from the airport is 50 mins, Manado city is 30 mins and 45mins to most
dive sites.
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MANADO NDC RESORT (INDONESIA)
Starting since 1975, NDC is the pioneer of diving activities in
Manado, it is owned and operated by and dedicated to divers. This
organization received the “Kalpataru Award” from The President in
1985, is the highest honor for pioneering works in environmental
conservation. (Kalpataru means tree of life)
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PHUKET-SIMILANS
Comprising nine granite islands covered in tropical jungle, washed by
a clear blue tropical ocean and blessed with fine beaches, the Similan
Islands (Similans) provide the most beautiful and diverse dive
destination in Thailand. Liveaboards to these islands are some of the
most popular diving cruises in the world. They lie in a 25 km long
north-south chain, 65 km offshore from Phang Nga Province in the
Andaman Sea, about 100km from Phuket. The Similan Islands achieved
National Marine Park status in 1982.
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