Hidden off the coast of Borneo lies a resort experience that blends untouched nature, rich indigenous culture, and some of the world’s best diving. This is not just a holiday—it’s an immersion into a slower, purer way of life, both above and below the sea.
The Sea Gypsies of Borneo
Life on the Water: The Bajau People
Here, you’ll encounter the Bajau people, often called the “Sea Gypsies.” For generations, they have lived almost entirely at sea, calling handcrafted wooden boats their homes.
Their small boats drift across glass-clear waters that look like liquid jelly. Smiles come easily to the Bajau—an incredibly resilient people, quietly holding on to their traditions while the modern world rushes past them.

A True Paradise for Diving Lovers
Diving at the Edge of the Continental Shelf
For divers, this region is nothing short of legendary. Sipadan Island is often described as “God’s Aquarium,” thanks to its dramatic drop-offs and extraordinary marine biodiversity. Located at the edge of the continental shelf, it is widely regarded as one of the world’s best sites for relaxed drift diving.

Professional Dive Facilities & Training
The resort offers some of the finest dive training and facilities on the island. Step off the beach, and speedboats are already lined up, ready to take you exploring.


Experienced dive masters know every site intimately and lead guests to world-class dive locations such as Mabul Island, Kapalai, and Sipadan itself—delivering unforgettable underwater adventures.

Certified instructors also offer PADI courses, ranging from Open Water certification to professional instructor development programs.Endless Dive Sites
The waters surrounding Mabul Island feature over 150 dive and snorkel sites. Guests can enjoy unlimited shore dives directly from the resort jetty, making every day a new underwater discovery.


Important Diving & Safety Guidelines
Sipadan Access Notice
According to Sabah Parks regulations, Sipadan Island is closed every November each year for conservation purposes.
- Additional Sipadan day dives or snorkeling trips may be requested in advance, subject to permit availability
- Extra permits may incur additional charges
- Fishing and fish feeding are strictly prohibited
- Water activities are only allowed through the dive center
- Swimming near rooms or the jetty is not permitted
- Life jackets must be worn and fastened during snorkeling
- Touching, stepping on, or damaging coral is forbidden
- Do not touch marine life, including turtles and fish
These rules help preserve the fragile marine ecosystem for future generations.
Turtle Conservation: Dive with a Purpose
Protecting Marine Life in Semporna
Semporna is famous for its dreamlike islands and thriving marine life. The surrounding waters are home to large resident populations of sea turtles—a highlight of the local underwater world.

Since 2013, the resort has partnered with Universiti Malaysia Sabah to host biannual conservation events:
- Mabul International Turtle Festival (May)
- Borneo Turtle Conservation Day (November)
Become a Conservation Volunteer
Divers can join volunteer programs during these events, working closely with marine experts to monitor turtle growth, improve habitats, and contribute directly to conservation efforts—turning your dive trip into something truly meaningful.

A Culinary Haven on the Island
Dining with World-Class Chefs
Beyond diving, the resort also delights food lovers. A team of top chefs prepares an impressive range of cuisines, including Malaysian, Asian, Japanese, Chinese, and Western dishes.




Meals are typically served buffet-style with elegant presentation, and special BBQ nights add a festive island touch—perfect after a day spent exploring the ocean.