Sibu Island (Pulau Sibu)
Travel Guide:

Pulau Sibu is one of Malaysia's unspoilt islands off the Peninsula's East Coast, facing the South China Sea. It is made up of several islands namely Sibu Besar Island, Sibu Tengah Island, Sibu Kukus Island and Sibu Hujung Island.

Approximately 6 km long and 1 km wide, the island abounds with lush tropical vegetation, and is noted for its beaches, hills, cliffs and exotic bird population.

On the Southern end there is a small fishing village with a population of less than a hundred people. The local village continues to make a living from the seas and a few of the younger generation choose to work at the nearby resorts for a steadier income and a change of lifestyle .

Sibu has retained much of its natural beauty and tranquility. The main leisure activities on the island are snorkelling and diving.

Get in :

Driving from Singapore/Johor Bahru - You need to drive to Johor Bahru and drive ahead until Kota Tinggi (approx. 1 hr). You will reach Tanjung Leman's jetty after driving for about 45 minutes from Kota Tinggi. You may park your car at a secured parking space at Tanjung Leman at RM8/night. If you go by air, you need to go to Senai's Airport at Johor Bahru. From the airport you need to get a public transportation to Sibu Island.

Hotel & Resort in Sibu Island, Johor
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Sibu Island Resort