We love scuba diving and always try to squeeze in as much of it as we can during our travels.
We first got certified during our big trip in Asia, then continued to do as much diving as we could across the continent. Asia is the perfect place to come for scuba diving, with some of the best dive sites in the world.
These are our 5 best scuba diving sites in Asia which we completely fell in love and highly recommend you check out.
Thoddoo island in the Maldives
The Maldives is a dream destination. It comprises 26 ring shaped islands formed by coral, which are referred to as “atolls”. The Maldives is located in the middle of the Indian Ocean, close to India and Sri Lanka, so you can easily visit if you’re travelling in south Asia.
We spent 2 weeks on the gorgeous Thoddoo island, which has many inexpensive guesthouses. Scuba diving was one of the main reasons we wanted to travel here, so we were sure to include it in our itinerary. Scuba diving is usually offered by most hotels in the Maldives and will have a diving school located nearby.
The diving here is world class. You can expect to see turtles, manta rays and even sharks. On one dive near Rasdhoo island, we saw white tip reef sharks swimming just 5 metres (16ft) away from us. For more detailed information, check out this article about the best dive sites in the Maldives.

Reef shark spotted in the Maldives
Komodo National Park in Indonesia
The Komodo National Park was established in 1980 and comprises a group of volcanic islands. It was declared a Unesco World Heritage Site in 1986 and has been carefully preserved ever since. It forms part of the Coral Triangle, which contains one of the richest marine biodiversities on the planet. It has 75% of the world’s coral species, 6 of the world’s 7 marine turtle species and over 3,000 marine fish species.
The result is a paradise for scuba divers. However, currents can be quite strong, so this is best saved for advanced, more experienced divers. When we visited, we had accumulated 30 dives each, so we were considered experienced enough to tackle the waters of the Komodo National Park. Read more about our experience scuba diving in the Komodo National Park and check out these two moray eels we saw fighting while diving at the Crystal Rock reef:
Yaeyama islands in Japan
The Yaeyama Islands make up the southernmost inhabited archipelago of Japan, some 2,000 kilometres (1,242 miles) south of Tokyo. They form part of the Okinawa Prefecture and are the remotest part of the country.
For our trip to Japan, we were excited to experience the world-class scuba diving here. There’s an excellent underwater world to discover, which you can visit on day trips from the main island called Ishigaki. Must see highlights here include:
- The Yonaguni Monument: a submerged rock formation off the coast of Yonaguni Island, considered Japan’s underwater “Pyramid”. It was discovered in the 1980s, but scientists are still unclear about its exact origins. From the studies carried out, it is believed this monument forms part of the remains of an underwater city called Mu, dating back at least 5,000 years.
- Manta Rays Scramble: a cleaning station near Kabira Beach on Ishigaki where you’re almost guaranteed to spot Manta Rays, particularly from June to September.
- Baras Island: the coral around Baras island is one of the best for exploring the underwater world. Baras island itself is a tiny island made of a debris of coral chips.
- Hammerhead sharks: they can be spotted throughout the year, particularly between December to February.

Scuba diving in the Yaeyama islands in Japan
El Nido in the Philippines
We fell in love with the Philippines for so many reasons: the people, natural wonders like the Underwater River on Palawan island, the many secluded beaches, and of course, the world class diving.
We based ourselves on Palawan island near El Nido for our scuba diving trips. The underwater world here is thriving, with lots of tropical life to see. The most popular dive site is the Bacuit Archipelago, which has an array of tropical fish, manta ray, sharks and our favourite, turtles.

Beautiful turtle spotted whilst scuba diving in the Philippines
Koh Lanta in Thailand
Like most beginners, we started scuba diving on Koh Lipe in southeast Thailand. Whilst it doesn’t have the most impressive coral, it’s popular for beginners because the courses are inexpensive. After getting qualified, we headed over to the islands on the southwest coast of Thailand where we found some of the best scuba diving sites in Asia.
We based ourselves on the quiet island of Koh Lanta and took day trips to smaller islands like Koh Haa and Koh Rok, which are not as busy as Koh Lipe so you feel more secluded. For us this was one of the most magical scuba diving experiences we’ve ever had and highly recommend it.

Scuba diving in Thailand around Koh Lanta
This article was a guest post collaboration with Accor Hotels.
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