Your trip to the tropical paradise that is Sabah isn’t complete without a little fun in the sun. Get some sand between those toes, salt in your hair, and soak in the tranquility of an endless stretch of turquoise waters in the Tunku Abdul Rahman Park Island. Mamutik Island is the smallest islands in Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park, which consists of Gaya, Manukan, Sapi, Sulug & Mamutik Island. Being the nearest island to Kota Kinabalu, Mamutik Island gives a perfect view of the city besides offering a great snorkeling & scuba diving experience.
- 09:00 Pick up from KK city hotel to Jetty.
- 09:30 Snorkeling offshore of Mamutik Island to watch fishes among beautiful coral reefs(life jacket and snorkeling mask provided); bask under sun on white sandy beach; or participate in water sports such as Sea walking, parasailing, or banana boat (own expenses).
- 12:00 Lunch and relax.
- 15:00 Return to jetty.
Tour Inclusions:
Meals: 01 Lunch
Includes: Hotel Pickup & Drop off, Land Transportation (Seat-In-Coach), 2-Way Boat Transfer, Meals as Stated, Entrance Fee to Sabah Parks – TARP Islands, Jetty Fee, Snorkeling Equipment (Snorkel Mask, Life Jacket) and English Speaking Guide
Exclusion:
Tipping (Optional), Alcoholic Drinks, Personal Travel Insurance and Any Items Not Mentioned.
Recommended Attire:
- Bathing suit
- Quick Dry T-shirt
- Shorts
- Sun hat/Cap
- Sunglasses
- Sandals/Flip Flops
Things You Should Bring:
- Sun block / Tan lotion
- Hat / Cap
- Swimming attire
- Sandals or Slippers
- Drinking water
Things You Should Know:
- We will not know when is the jelly fish season as it varies. Usually it occurs during mid of the year or/and end of the year. Just be extra careful and inform our guides should you be bitten. Our guides are first aid trained.
- Jelly bugs are common in the waters but they are usually harmless and it will just cause some slight itch.
- Please do not bring valuables as there are no lockers on the islands.
- You are advised to bring enough cash for your sea sport activities. Pricing guidelines as displayed below.
- Do expect some crowd on the islands during weekends, public holidays and peak seasons, especially July and August.
- If you are really afraid of the sun, please bring along an umbrella and put on at least a SPF50 sunblock.