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Island
Sibu
Island is one of Malaysia's unspoilt islands off the
Peninsula's East Coast, facing the South China Sea.
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. Facing Pulau
Sibu on the west is the majestic Pulau Tinggi and a
few smaller uninhabited islands.
Almost
untouched by progress, Sibu Island is the perfect hideaway
from the rat-race of city life.
Beaches
There
are four main beaches on the Eastern side of Sibu where
most of the beach resorts are located.
Sibu Island Cabanas is situated on a beautiful long
stretch of beach, facing Pulau Tinggi. The coral reefs
are only a few minutes walk from the resort.
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