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Tunku Abdul Rahman Park, Sabah
This state marine park is a collection of five islands with their own distinct charms. If you’re looking to stay in the park area itself, Manukan or Gaya Island offer a variety of accommodation, and camping is allowed at Sapi and Mamutik. There are barbeque pits and rest facilities available for use on most of the beaches. As a protected marine area Tunku Abdul Rahman Park has plenty to offer ocean lovers, particularly if you’re staying in Kota Kinabalu city itself and want to take some day trips to explore. There will be a minimal fee to visit the park. If you’re short on time, this is the best option to experience the balmy turquoise waters of the South China Sea. Sandflies are aplenty here so make sure to bring lots of reef-safe repellant!
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Save: Mercure Kota Kinabalu City Centre / The Klagan ( Warisan Sq)
Spend/Indulge: Sutera Sanctuary Lodges (Manukan Island) / Bungaraya Island Resort / Gaya Island Resort
Ge Tting There
F ly into Kota Kinabalu International Airport and from there it is a 35 minute car/taxi ride to the city center and then a 20 minute boat ride to the marine park. Love a road trip? Brunei to Kota Kinabalu’s center is about a five hour’s drive and you’ll need your passport for the border crossing. Boats depart for Tunku Abdul Rahman Park every hour from Jesselton Point Ferry Terminal in downtown KK.