- Pulau Sibu forms part of the Seribuat chain of islands and lies 12 kilometres off the east coast of the West Peninsular of Malaysia.
- The island is shaped like triangular hour glass, about 6km long and never more than 1 km wide its whole length.
- Most of the island resort are situated on the north eastern section of Sibu Island, where the golden brown beaches slope away gradually offering ideal bathing conditions.
- On a clear day, Tioman Island can be seen to the north.
- The scuba diving in this area is generally shallow, between 30 ft to 40 ft, allowing longer 'bottom time'.
- The sea life is prolific and varied, from Nurse Sharks to Moray Eels, Bat Fish to Blue Spotted Sting Rays and many more.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Sibu Island
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