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Mabul Island, Malaysia



Mabul IslandSemporna

Mention Mabul Island and visions of swaying coconut trees and idyllic water villages come to mind. And that’s just above the water. Located only about 15 minutes by speedboat from the famous Sipadan Island, Mabul has gained its own recognition as one of the best muck-diving (a term used to describe limited visibility dives at shallow sites with usually sandy bottoms) sites in the world.
Mabul is a small oval shaped island fringed by sandy beaches and perched on the northwest corner of a larger 200-hectare reef. The reef is on the edge of the continental shelf and the seabed surrounding the reef slopes out to 25–30m deep.
Mabul is also renowned for its amazing array of macrolife, making it an underwater photographer’s dream location to capture some of the rarest ecological species on film. Flamboyant cuttlefish, blue-ringed octopus, spike-fin gobies, frogfish and moray eels are just some of the spectacular critters you will encounter beneath the waters of Mabul.
Although all the excitement is underwater, you can always set your scuba gear aside for a day to laze on Mabul’s soft sand to work on your tan.
Where to stay
When in Mabul, opt to stay in any one of these excellent resorts:
  1. Borneo Divers & Sea Sports (Sabah) Sdn Bhd
  2. Explore Asia Tours Sdn Bhd (Sipadan-Mabul Resort)
  3. Seaventures Tours & Travel Sdn Bhd
  4. Sipadan Water Village Resort Sdn Bhd
    * Resort rates may vary
How to get there
From Kota Kinabalu, take a 55-minute flight to Tawau and enjoy an hour’s drive to Semporna. From here, Mabul is another 45 minutes by speedboat. Be sure to pre-arrange transportation with your respective resort/dive operator.
Extra informationContact Borneo Divers & Sea Sports (SABAH) Sdn Bhd (KPL 1510)



Credit by : http://www.sabahtourism.com/sabah-malaysian-borneo/en/destination/36-mabul-island/


Address:9th Floor, Menara Jubili,
53 Jalan Gaya,
88000 Kota Kinabalu,
Sabah, Malaysia
Phone :+6088 222226 
Fax :+6088 221550 Email:information@borneodivers.info
Website:www.borneodivers.info
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