Hammerheads, Deep Blue Walls, Remote Ocean Wilderness
Located 300km off the coast of Sabah in the heart of the South China Sea, Layang Layang is one of Malaysia’s most remote and exhilarating dive destinations. This isolated atoll sits atop deep ocean drop-offs and is globally known for its seasonal hammerhead shark schooling, crystal-clear visibility, and dramatic blue-water walls.
Unlike other islands, Layang Layang has no local population, no fishing activity, and no coastal runoff. Resulting in pristine waters and thriving pelagic life. The atoll is home to a Malaysian Navy base and a single dive resort, making it a truly exclusive diving experience.
With only a short March-August season, Layang Layang is a bucket-list destination for divers seeking remote adventure, big pelagics, and untouched reefs far from the mainland.

One of the few places in Asia to witness schools of scalloped hammerheads at depth during Mar-May

Dramatic drop-offs with 40m+ visibility and thriving pelagic ecosystems

One atoll. One resort. Limited guests. Remote diving at its purest
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300km off the coast of Sabah in the deep South China Sea

Mar-Aug
Best times: Mar-May

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Guided – boat, deep, drift, night

Best for intermediate to advanced divers due to depth and blue-water conditions

Yes, with some resort-based activities

27°C (80.6°F) to 30°C (86.0°F)

Typically 20m (65ft) to 40m (131ft)

Moderate to strong, some sites require good drift management

Schools of scalloped hammerheads (seasonal), dogtooth tuna, jacks, reef sharks, occasional mantas

Seasonal charter flights from Kota Kinabalu; no boat transfers

Small clinic on site; recompression chamber in Kota Kinabalu; evacuation is weather-dependent

Not available. Bring sufficient Malaysian Ringgit

Mobile data is limited or intermittent

Mini store in the resort for souvenirs and basic necessities

Snorkelling, birdwatching, kayak
A selection of our favourite sites highlighting Layang Layang's pelagic action, and blue water diving
Maximum depth: 40m
Currents: Moderate
A high-energy site where dogtooth tuna patrol the steep walls that plunge over 2,000m into the blue. Expect turtles, jacks, fusiliers, reef sharks. Keep an eye out into the blue – Hammerheads cruise through this area during season.
Maximum depth: 40m
Currents: Moderate to strong
A vibrant reef bursting with hard and soft corals that feel almost sculpted. Schooling barracuda, batfish, sweetlips, and bumpheads frequent this technicolor stretch. Look to the blue to pelagics – white tips, eagle rays, mantas, and seasonal hammerheads.
Maximum depth: 40m
Currents: Mild
Begin your dive along a gentle drop-off before descending to a small cave where resting sharks can be observed calmly. Outside the cave, pelagics patrol the blue. A site that rewards slow, minfdul diving and solid gas planning.
Maximum depth: 40m
Currents: Mild to moderate
A scenic slope filled with large coral formations and abundant reef life – Turtles, groupers, sweetlips and triggerfish. Overhangs hide nudibranchs, while sandy patches host garden eels and ribbon eels. Always glance into the blue for pelagics.
Maximum depth: 40m
Currents: Moderate to strong
One of Layang Layang’s signature dives, where dense gorgonian sea fans line a dramatic wall with visibility up to 50m. When currents run, marine life gathers in impressive numbers across the reef. Hammerheads often cruise just off the wall – A breathtaking sight during peak season!
Because it is located far offshore with no public transporation routes, Layang Layang is only accessible via seasonal charter flights.
Nearest Jetty : N/A – The only way to get to Layang Layang Atoll is via private plane charter from Kota Kinabalu Airport (IATA: BKI) to Layang Layang Airport (IATA: LAC)
Nearest Airport : Kota Kinabalu International Airport (IATA: BKI)
* Estimated travel time to Layang Layang is about an hour
Note : Flight costs are typically bundled in with the dive packages for convenience.
Weather plays an important role in charter flight operations and overall diving conditions. Below is the latest forecast to help you plan your travel window. While Layang Layang’s Mar-May peak season typically offers calm seas and excellent visibility, conditions can still vary day to day. Always check updates before your trip 🤙
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