As we're not allowed to travel abroad during the Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO) phase, therefore we proceed by planning more trips to travel within Malaysia. Since we did our trip to Sandakan, thus for this round we plan our trip to Tawau and Semporna. In addition, my husband managed to grab round-trip fares for RM24 between Kota Kinabalu to Tawau.
Driving from Kota Kinabalu to Tawau is doable but not for those who are in rush cause the drive will takes you nearly 7 hours. So the faster and convenient way is by taking flight from Kota Kinabalu to Tawau with Malaysia Airlines or AirAsia.
#1: Finally my backpack is out from the storeroom after storing for almost two years due to the pandemic.
#2: Always my favourite aerial view
Upon reaching Tawau Airport, it need at least another an hour and a half drive to Semporna town. Due to RMCO, there was no direct bus services running between Tawau and Semporna and therefore, we opted for Grab which cost us RM100-110.
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By the way, this is not my first time to Tawau and Semporna but my trip there was like more than 10 years ago. And since we will be returning there again, I was thinking why don't we splurge a little bit by staying in Sipadan-Kapalai Dive Resort as they were doing special promotion for Sabahan only at that period of time. Keep seeing the photos of this luxury water village all over the social medias and this making me more excited and thrilled to experience it.
#4: Check-in process for Sipadan-Kapalai Dive Resort at Semporna Jetty, not at the resort
Thank goodness, we managed to arrive at Semporna Jetty 15 minutes earlier before the speedboat depart to the resort at 10.30am. All the check-in process will be done here, not at the resort. Therefore, it's advisable to reach the jetty earlier.
Speedboat Schedule:
- Semporna Jetty to Sipadan-Kapalai Dive Resort - 10.30am
- Sipadan-Kapalai Dive Resort to Semporna Jetty - 1.30pm
#5: It takes about 45 minutes to 1 hour speedboat ride from Semporna Jetty to Sipadan-Kapalai Dive Resort. Look at the crystal clear turquoise seawater.
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ROOM & AMENITIES
There are 59 wooden chalets built on this floating resort, and as for the room that assigned to us, it was relatively distance away from the reception and restaurant. Fret not cause they do have buggy services where they will pick-up the guests from reception/restaurant to their respective chalet. However, the buggy services only available between 8am to 5pm.
#13: We're given a triple sharing room - one queen bed size and a single bed. The room is pretty spacious and I personally think can fit up to 4 guests.
#14: Other basic amenities such as mini fridge, coffee and tea making facilities, in-room safe, sofa, ceiling fan and air-conditioned can be found in the room, except for television.
#15: Each chalet has its own private balcony overlooking the glimmering ocean with countless of sea creatures swimming underneath it.
RESTAURANT & FULL-BOARD MEALS
Our two days one night package also inclusive full-board meals;
- 2 lunch (12.30pm - 2pm)
- 1 tea break (3pm - 5pm)
- 1 dinner (7pm - 8.30pm)
- 1 breakfast (7am - 9.30am)
#19: Their breakfast were not disappointed too. They even have egg station where you can request for scramble, sunny-side up and omelet.
OVERVIEW OF SIPADAN-KAPALAI DIVE RESORT
#22: Artificial island
The two night and one day package costs RM530 per pax for non diver rate (minimum 2 pax) includes:
- One-night stay in chalet accommodation
- Return boat transfer between Semporna Jetty and Sipadan-Kapalai Dive Resort
- Full-board meals
However, there are few flaw areas such as:
- No television and WiFi within the chalet
- For mobile network, only Maxis and Celcom are workable whereas for Digi and U-Mobile are pretty weak.
- Air-conditioned wasn't strong enough especially during the noon time where we're so hot and stuffy staying inside the chalet.
From endless crystal clear blue sea to scrumptious food and friendly services, Sipadan-Kapalai Dive Resort is no doubt one of the most mesmerising and beautiful resorts I've had experienced so far. No wonder, this charming water resort is dubbed to be "Maldives of Malaysia".
Hi Diana. Long time didn't drop by here. Hope you are doing well in Sabah.
ReplyDeleteI haven't been to Sipadan. Wish to visit this beautiful island in the future.
The drone shots by your husband was really stunning and breathning. I love the aerial views.
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