Lankayan, a tiny jewel-shaped island located on the northeastern coast of
Sabah, is part of the Sugud Islands Marine Conservation Area (SIMCA) and is
surrounded blue-green waters and coral reefs. It is also one of Sabah's top
diving spots.
The availability of jungle interior and interesting diving attracts both
divers and non-divers alike to Lankayan.
14 dive sites including the Lankayan Wreck, all only minutes away from the
island, offer magnificent displays of marine life ranging from giant groupers to
tiny ribbon eels. Enormous whale sharks are regularly sighted between March and
May, and the island is also a nesting site for green and hawksbill turtles. You
can watch as the baby turtles are released back into the sea.
The Langkayan Island Dive Resort has sixteen attractive wooden chalets with
beach fronts and the common dining area extends to a sundeck jutting out to the
beach.
Getting There
The transfer to Lankayan is by speedboat
departing from the Sandakan Yacht Club and takes about an hour and a half.
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