Guests can enjoy the best of both worlds of the pristine rainforest in their backyard and the crystal clear sea teeming with marine treasures at their doorstep. Guests staying at the hotel can indulge in some of the freshest seafood found in Sabah, catch the rays on sandy beaches and be entranced by the rainforest surrounding the resort, all just 20 minutes from the shores of Kota Kinabalu. Guests will find an ecological paradise nestled away in a beautiful bay on the far side of Gaya Island. The beach hotel itself includes a reception hall, a bar, a shop and a restaurant. Open air medium size lobby with unique architecture design.
This beach and club resort hotel is nestled in the tropical wilderness of the largest of the five islands, Gaya Island. Here guests can be caressed by the gentle, lapping waters of the South China Sea, whilst their senses are rejuvenated by the sounds and mystery of the primordial jungle. The resort is located just off the Western shores of the third largest island in the world, Borneo. The Northern-most region is called Sabah, known affectionately as 'The Land Below The Wind' as the tip of Sabah lies just below the typhoon belt. The capital of Sabah is the vibrant, coastal city of Kota Kinabalu.
The Islander Restaurant built on stilts extending into the sea, highlights live, fresh seafood and authentic local cuisine for lunch and dinner. It offers diners a magnificent view of Malohom Bay and the marine life in the waters surrounding the resort.