Sudong Wreck
The Sudong Wreck is 50 meters long and well-preserved at a depth of 15 meters. This steel warship was sunk during WWII and is nearly complete. This wreck is frequented by sharks and turtles, making it a famous scuba diving location in Singapore. It is better to dive this wreck only during slack tide because visibility is excellent.
While Singapore has its own diving destinations, most diving centers transport participants on open water dives to neighboring Malaysia and Indonesia. Pulau Tioman, Pulau Redang, Pulau Kapas, and Pulau Lang Tengah are four prominent Malaysian islands in the state of Terengganu. After receiving basic instruction in the following courses, one can request to visit Singapore's diving locations.
Location: West Coast Ferry Road, Singapore