Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park
Explore paradise at Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park.

About Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park
Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park, located just a short boat ride from Kota Kinabalu, is a must-visit destination for anyone eager to experience Malaysia's natural beauty. Established in 1974, this marine park covers an area of nearly 50 square kilometers and is named after Malaysia’s first Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman. The park is a cluster of five islands, each offering unique experiences and stunning vistas. Gaya Island, the largest, is famous for its hiking trails and lush rainforest. Manukan Island, known for its vibrant coral reefs, is a popular spot for snorkeling and scuba diving. Sapi Island, with its clear waters and white sandy beaches, is perfect for leisurely swims and picnics. Mamutik Island offers a more secluded retreat, while Sulug Island, the least developed, appeals to those seeking tranquility and untouched nature. Visitors to Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park can enjoy a variety of activities such as snorkeling, diving, and kayaking. The park's rich marine life, including colorful coral reefs and diverse fish species, makes it an underwater paradise. For those who prefer to stay dry, the islands' beaches offer sunbathing and relaxation opportunities. Nearby, Kota Kinabalu’s bustling markets and cultural sites add to the allure of this tropical getaway. Whether you're an adventurer or a relaxation seeker, Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park promises a memorable experience amidst Sabah's natural splendor.
Highlights
- Snorkeling and diving among vibrant coral reefs.
- Exploring the lush hiking trails on Gaya Island.
- Relaxing on the pristine beaches of Sapi Island.
- Discovering secluded retreats on Mamutik Island.
- Experiencing the tranquility of undeveloped Sulug Island.
- Kayaking and other water sports with stunning views.
- Proximity to Kota Kinabalu's cultural attractions.
