I’m planning to do my Advance Open Water course there. Am thinking of staying at this place called Billabong Scuba Resort. Has anyone been there? Is it safe? What are the facilities? Wi-fi? Is there any network coverage there? On a another note, is anyone interested in going there in April?

10 Responses to “Is Sipadan safe for a lone female diver?”

  • GINDURAS:

    should be safe…
    coz, women always try to prove that they can live without guys…

    btw, theres no danger in sipadan

  • anderson:

    if i were you find a partner. doesnt matter is a guy or girl. just to be save

  • msufiany:

    sipadan is safe for new and advanced divers. you will enjoy diving there. but the course is more expensive if you were to do it there. it is much cheaper to do it in kota kinabalu.

    sorry, i’ve not stayed in billabong resort. i stayed at mabul resort which is good, friendly, clean and reasonable. internet facilities are limited.

  • MeMile5:

    Absolutely safe. I have friends that been there and dive instructor friend working there and you have nothing to worry about. There are internet connection there (not sure wi-fi or not), and yes there are network coverage there (for most Malaysian telco).

  • ★ yaya ★:

    you go girl! but me, i will bring partner just to make sure im not insane cos of talking alone haha

  • silenth:

    sure safe one……..
    if you found any hot looking sea-guard down there send me his photo k…….

    for serious answer, ask the Sabahans up there.

  • Bo.$$:

    lone – OK, safe
    lonely / lonesome – sipadan not the answer

  • herman loves SKCB:

    Sipadan is safe? Safe and sound.
    Well protected by the governments.
    Dont’ worry, you can wifi on the land and underwater too.

    今すぐに戻るスポンジボブ!

    jengjengjeng

  • GiGi blm Jatuh:

    Sipadan is not a very safe place but bad things doesn’t happen often. When you dive, go in a team. Sometimes the pirates might even kidnap a few people. So it’s depends on your luck. Sipadan is a very beautiful place for diving, it’s worth.

  • Living a life:

    Why in the world do think that it is not safe? You would not have asked that same question if you were to do your dives in an Aussie island, or in the US, would you?

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