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Revision as of 20:02, 18 June 2009

Malaysia Island Map

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  • Pangkor - a beautiful island, small fishing village
  • Tioman Island- the natural beauty is the biggest attraction, selected as one of the world's most beautiful islands.
  • Kapalai Island - between Sipadan and Mabul. It is actually a sand bar that sits upon a stretch of reefs, called the ‘Ligitan Reefs’.
  • Lankayan - located in the Sulu Sea North West of Sandakan
  • Lampaki
  • Layang Layang - an island off the west coast that offers spectacular diving.
  • Mabul - one of the world's best muck diving locations
  • Mantanani - an archipelago of three quiet islands North West of Kota Belud, a mere one-hour’s drive away from Kota Kinabalu
  • Mataking - located 40 minutes away from Semporna and 45 minutes from Sipadan
  • Sipadan - one of the world's best dive spots with lots of large pelagic species (sea turtles, sharks, rays)
  • Pulau Tiga - first season of ‘Survivor’ the TV series was shot on this little island
  • Turtle Islands - in the Sulu Sea off the coast of Sandakan where you can see turtle conservation at work.
  • Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park - Coral islands just off the coast of Kota Kinabalu.


  • Pulau Talang-Talang