Sugar Ship Wreck, or Sugar Wreck, is a sunken freighter that lies west of Perhentian Kecil, after it sank in 2000 during a monsoon. The 90-meter-long/295-foot-long wreck used to carry sugar and is now a growing artificial reef.
Since it is still a relatively new wreck, it does not exhibit the coral growth you’d see on older ships, but marine life is pretty good. Divers can spot barracudas, scorpionfish, stonefish, lionfish, snappers, sweetlips, trevallies, jacks, sea urchins, and more.
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