
Mabul Water Bungalow Resort
Mabul Island, Sabah, Malaysia
Mabul Water Bungalow is a new floating dive-resort wholly owned by Sipadan-Mabul Resort (Sabah) Sdn. Bhd. (SMART), is situated at Mabul Island overlooking the world-known Sipadan Island which is 15-minutes away by speedboat.
These wooden-type bungalows has fourteen (14) unit entirely built over water with stilts offer sheer comfort. Each bungalow exquisitely furnished with contemporary decor, equipped with remote control air-conditioner, ceiling fan, private bathroom-hot/cold shower and toilet, spacious private balcony offer panoramic vistas of blue sea, colour TV with satellite channels, mini bar and in-room safety box.
Facilities includes a large and airy restaurant for dining, a souvenirs shop selling variety of t-shirts, accessories and gifts, a business center with internet service, a dive center and an office taking care all the guests registration, billings and spa.
Accommodations
12 Units at Mabul Water Bungalow equipped with remote control air-conditioner, ceiling fan, private bathroom, hot/cold shower, colour TV with satellite channels, mini bar and in room safety box.
Restaurant
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| Dining Hall |
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Facilities & Activities
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| Conference Room |
Lana Lounge |
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| Souvenir Shop |
Diving Center |
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Ka'andaman Spa
Ka’andaman, which means ‘memory’ or ‘remembrance’, in the Kadazan language, aptly describes the place and the feeling guests will sense after a visit. Each experience will have you reminiscing for more.
Ka'andaman reawakens the mind and rekindles the soul, from its simplistic exterior to the Asian-inspired interiors; from its friendly and helpful Spa Assistants to the trained and experienced Spa Therapists; from its revitalizing aroma therapies to the signature spa treatments.
Ka'andaman is a haven for the mind and spirit where one can soothe aches and pains away with a gentle massage, soak in a restful milk bath or re-energize with a ginger compress treatment that improves blood circulation. |
Location
Mabul Water Bungalow
Mabul Island, Sabah, Malaysia
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