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Seaventures Dive Rig: PADI 5-Star Resort in Sabah |
Seaventures is the world’s first and only dive rig and resort located near the coast of
Sipadan, Sabah. The former rig was converted into a world-class 5-Star PADI diving destination that is perfect for divers who want to maximize their diving experience by cutting down traveling time on boats to get out into the sea.
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Seaventures Dive Rig: PADI 5-Star Resort in Sabah |
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On board the Seaventures Dive Rig in Sabah |
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Divers relaxing at the main deck after a long day out in the sea |
The one-of-a-kind resort offers an unlimited but optional house reef dives for an instant, uninhibited access to the Celebes Sea right below the rig.
The scuba diving platform is a 30-minute boat ride away from the globally recognized Sipadan Island that is known as the scuba diving mecca of the world. With courses tailored for beginners to seasoned professionals, Seaventures connects divers to a few of the earth’s best diving sites such as South Point, Turtle Cavern, and Barracuda Point. There are approximately 3,000 species of fish and hundreds of coral species thriving here, even the rarer ones like Green Turtles, Giant Sea Cucumbers, Nudibranchs, and Triton’s Trumpet.
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Ginger beer or wine? Enjoy a cold drink between dives |
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Full rental at Seaventures includes BCDs, wet suits, regulators, masks and fins. |
PADI Courses at Seaventures Dive Rig
Every course will include PADI PIC and manual, course dives as per PADI standard, and dive equipment. Dive packages are inclusive of scheduled return transfers for a minimum of two divers, 3 boat dives daily after course days, unlimited house reef dives, accommodation and full-board meals.
For more information, please click
here.
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Do not miss out on "rig jumping" when you're here.
Photo credit: Seaventures |
Facilities at the Seaventures Dive Rig, Sabah
Divers who are in need of entertainment on-board can choose from an array of amenities. Adventurous ones can further take a boat to the nearby Mabul Island to explore its pristine coast and unique dwellers - the Sea Gypsies in a short but eventful day trip.
- Open air dining area
- Bar
- Free wifi
- Gym
- Massage room
- Camera room
- Game room (table tennis, pool, mahjong)
- Conference room with a capacity of 60 people
- Sundeck lounge
- Main deck lounge
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Sabah is renowned for its breathtaking sunsets. Witness nature at its best with a bird’s eye view from the highest vantage point on the rig at the sundeck. |
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Game room on Seaventures |
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Conference room on Seaventures |
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Mini gym on Seaventures |
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There is even a massage room on Seaventures! |
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Full rental at Seaventures includes BCDs, wet suits, regulators, masks and fins. |
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Camera room on Seaventures for photo enthusiasts |
Room Rates of Seaventures Dive Rig, Sabah
There are three types of accomodation at Seaventures Rig, including Standard Room, Deluxe Room, as well as the Dormitory. For more information on the rooms as well as to check the latest availability and rates, please click
here.
Note: The charges for an upgrade from Standard Room to Deluxe Room is RM250 per night. There are only 3 deluxe rooms currently available on the rig.
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Deluxe Room
Spacious with a seating area. Equipped with satellite TV, fresh bedding, towels, air conditioner, hot shower and housekeeping. |
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Seating area of the Deluxe Room |
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Standard Room
Twin/double room furnished with fresh bedding, towels, air conditioner, hot shower and housekeeping. |
Price of Diving Packages
Prior to traveling here, divers are required to apply for the Sipadan diving permit for a guaranteed and minimum of 3-night stay (subject to availability). The Seaventures diving packages do not include the Sipadan diving permit (RM140), equipment rental, dive computer rental and other miscellaneous charges. For the latest information and updates, please click
here.
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Dormitory Room price & packages on Seaventures |
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Standard Room price & packages on Seaventures |
Seaventures Dive Rig
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Contact numbers: +6088 251 669, +6088 261 669
Email: info@seaventuresdive.com
Mabul Island, Sabah
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Thanks for sharing.Looks interesting even though i'm not a diver haha. Maybe in future i will become a diver. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a very unique and exciting overnight stay experience. There is rarely such a place in the middle of the sea and the concept of a good oil rig is ideal for fishing feet ...
ReplyDeleteMenarik sgt tempat ni..tapi tu lah sis ni tak pandai nyelam, berenang pun terkial kial lagi..hehehe.
ReplyDeletebanyak juga facilities yang disediakan. so non diver pun boleh join the trip!haha
ReplyDeleteDiving station macam pelantar minyak? Seriously akan jadi satu pengalaman yang berbeza dan berharga. Hantu divers semua, sila pasang hajat nak ke sini, hehe
ReplyDeleteWOW SERIUSLA ADE TEMPAT MACAM NI..LAIN SANGAT TEMPAT NI..SO UNIK OK..DEKAT SABAH KE..PERGHH..THANKS SHARING THIS PLACE
ReplyDeletelol memang tak sangka boleh tidur kat rig yang boleh diving eh tapi harga boleh tahan. but why not kan bayar utk one in a life time experience? gituuu
ReplyDeleteada pernah terbaca pasal tempat ni jugak ...first impression rare sangat ...sebab tengah2 laut atas pelantar ...ada rezeki nak jugak merasa walaupun tak dive dapat enjoy sunset pun besttt
ReplyDeletefirst time tahu ada tempat macam ni. and so interesting untuk menginap di sini. satu pengalaman baru i rasa. good one. thankyou for sharing.
ReplyDeletethis kinda cool adn unique for stay. the place looks cozy too for divers. thanks for this sharing.
ReplyDeleteSipadan Sabah is indeed a very beautiful place to visit. The scenery the sea and the seafood there are amazing. I would love to pay a visit someday. And of course to dive int he ocean too !!
ReplyDeleteselesa juga tempatnya. baca pasal rig ni teringat bab pekerja oil and gas kan. berbulan2 duduk di offshore
ReplyDeleteMenarik tempatnya dan tak pernah tahu tentang tempat ni. Cantik view dan serba lengkap untuk bercuti kat sini. Boleh cuba pakej yang ada ni. Berbaloi juga kalau menyelam kat sini. Mesti dapat pengalaman baru
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