South Edgell Patch
Best time to dive
January to December; February to April; October to November; November to February
What you might see
- BarracudaPossible
- Eagle rayPossible
- FrogfishLikely
- Grey reef sharkPossible
- Manta rayReliably seen
- Whale sharkPeak season
Sightings are seasonal probabilities, not promises - even in peak season nature does its own thing.
Certification & difficulty
Open Water
Snorkelling
Not a snorkel site - Limited - site is a subsurface patch reef reached by boat, better suited to diving than snorkeling; shallower TARP island reefs (Sapi, Manukan) are the snorkel-friendly alternative
Safety notes
Occasional current on the outer patch away from the sheltered island reefs; boat traffic in the park; site sits outside the official TARP boundary so less patrolled
Permits & fees
Sabah Parks TARP conservation/entry fee applies (RM8/day Malaysian adult, RM25/day international adult as of 2023 gazette); separate scuba diving fee at Sabah Parks sites (~RM100 Malaysian / RM200 international per person, rates vary by site/season) - confirm current rate with operator
Permits and operators change - confirm before booking.
Location
Nearest hub: Kota Kinabalu
This profile is desk research, compiled from public sources - not a first-hand dive report. Coordinates are approximate.

