Pulau Sibu

Pulau Sibu, also known as Sibu Island, is a small island off Malaysia's eastern
coast, facing the South China Sea. It is actually made up of several islands
namely Sibu Besar Island, Sibu Tengah Island, Sibu Kukus Island and Sibu Hujung
Island.
Sibu Besar, the main island, is approximately 6 km long and 1 km wide, and for
the most part covered by tropical vegetation. On the southern end there is a
small fishing village called Kampong Duku with a population of fewer than a
hundred people (about 40 families).
There are a number of small resorts on the island, typically used as a weekend
or short vacation destination from Singapore, since the closest mainland jetty
Tanjong Leman is only a roughly 3 hour drive from Singapore via Johor Bahru.
The main leisure activities on the island are watersports such as snorkeling and
diving - not surprising since the area was designated a Marine Park in 1993 and
numerous coral reefs are close to hand.
There are four main beaches on the eastern side of Sibu, where most of the beach
resorts are located. Sea Gypsy Village Resort and Dive Base and Sibu Island
Cabanas are situated on a beach facing Tinggi Island. Other resorts, such as
Rimba Resort, are on the opposite side. Resorts facing the mainland are Coconut
Village Resort, Junansa Villa and Twin Beach Resort.
Most of the resorts are closed during the annual 3-month monsoon period, save
for those facing the mainland.
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