- Return Flights from Sydney to Kota Kinabalu via Kuala Lumpur flying with Malaysian airlines
- Flights from Kota Kinabalu to Tawau.
- Water transfer to Mabul Island
Mabul Island Dive Resort - Includes:
- 6 Nights Twin / Double Accomodation at Mabul Island Dive Resort -
- Return airport transfers ex. Tawau,
- All meals at the Resort,
- 3 boat dives per day (except on the day of arrival and departure)
- incudes Tanks, weights, belts & dive guide services
- Sipadan Dive Permit
- Daily charge for diving days
- Return Airport Transfer
- Includes flights Tawau to Sandikan / Kota Kinabalu
- Road transfers
- Boat transfers
- 2 nights Twin / Double Chalet Accommodation -
- Meal Package Includes daily breakfast, lunch and dinner
- Orang Utan rehabilitation centre tour
- Plus guided jungle walk
- Sepilok Entrance fee
- Plus bonus Optional shopping tour with Tina in Kuala Lumpar-
- Return airport transfers.
- 2 Nights Twin Share accomodation Australian Departure Taxes -
- Adult Departure Taxes

The 7-hour flight from Sydney to Kota Kinabalu, state capital of Sabah, takes you to a tropical paradise of natural wonders, scenic beauty, rugged landscapes and cultural diversity.
The people of Sabah are a warm and friendly mixture of cultures and religions with over 32 indigenous ethnic groups.
Many cultural and religious festivals are performed throughout the year displaying magnificent traditional costumes and ritual dances.
on Mabul Island is located just a short boat ride from the world famous Sipadan Island, on the east coast of Sabah.
The resort occupies a white, sandy beach and was specifically built with divers needs in mind.
Accommodation is in comfortable chalets, constructed from beautiful local hardwoods.
The air-conditioned chalets offer twin or double beds, an ensuite bathroom with hot and cold water, a comfortable sofa, ceiling fans, hair dryer, reading lamps, each room offers views of the beach.
The dining hall is the central socialising area to enjoy a drink and the delicious meals are specially prepared by the chef and his team.
is an hours flight of Kota Kinabalu.
Hidden amongst a treasure trove of tropical plants, orchid blooms and huge trees are the quaint bungalows of the Sepilok Nature Resort.
The resort is right next door and within easy walking distance of the world famous Kabili-Sepilok Forest Reserve, home to the last of Northern Borneo’s wild but gentle Orang-Utans.
The Orang-Utan Sanctuary is the world’s oldest and largest rehabilitation facility and was established in 1964 to help rehabititate orphaned Orang-Utans back into the wild.
Sepilok Nature Resort offers comfortable, air-conditioned, timber chalets with verandah views over the lake or jungle.
Each chalet features an attached bathroom with hot & cold water, shower, bathtub and ceiling fan.
It is not uncommon to wake up in the morning with an Orang-Utan or a few pig-tail Macaques sitting on the verandah.
Travel insurance is highly advised.
Travel insurance forms available upon request or pick up a copy from your travel agent.
$600 deposit required at time of booking.
Balance of payment is required 40 calendar days prior to departure.
1.5% Visa or Mastercard
3% Amex and Diners Card
Credit Card surcharges apply to all card transactions.
Cheques accepted.
Should a trip be cancelled by PRO DIVE CENTRAL COAST for whatever reason, a refund less a $200 admin fee will be available.
All refunds must be authorised by the management of PRO-DIVE CENTRAL COAST.
More than 60 calendar days prior to departure date-
Full Refund
Less than 50 days and up to 60 calendar days- 75% of deposit.
Cancellation within the last 50 calendar days will result in full forfeiture of total trip payment unless a replacement can be found.
Book your airfare early- so as to avoid disappointment in "Early bird" flight specials.
It is strongly recommended that Travel Insurance be arranged in case of illness, accident, loss of luggage or other unforseen events that may force your trip cancellation.
Phone Dive Centre on 61+2 4389 3483 for any further information.
Don't miss an amazing opportunity to dive one of the truly remote but easily accessible diving areas in this part of the world. |