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Kota Kinabalu Mamutik Island & Manukan Island Snorkeling Shared Day Tour | Sabah, Malaysia
Kota Kinabalu Mamutik Island & Manukan Island Snorkeling Shared Day Tour | Sabah, Malaysia
Kota Kinabalu Mamutik Island & Manukan Island Snorkeling Shared Day Tour | Sabah, Malaysia
Kota Kinabalu Mamutik Island & Manukan Island Snorkeling Shared Day Tour | Sabah, Malaysia
Kota Kinabalu Mamutik Island & Manukan Island Snorkeling Shared Day Tour | Sabah, Malaysia

Kota Kinabalu Mamutik Island & Manukan Island Snorkeling Shared Day Tour | Sabah, Malaysia


Duration:8 hour(s)
Guided language: English / 中文
Free cancellation 2 day(s) prior to experience date
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  • Explore the stunning islands of Tunku Abdul Rahman Park, known for their pristine beauty and serene ambiance.
  • Savor meals at island restaurants of your choice, or bring your own lunch for a personalized dining experience.
  • Visit Manukan and Mamutik Islands with a multilingual guide fluent in both English and Chinese.
  • Enjoy hassle-free round-trip transfers from your hotel in Kota Kinabalu, ensuring a smooth and convenient journey.
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Water Activities

Water activity typeSnorkeling
Tour TypeShared tour
Minimum participant requirement2 travelers

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- What You Can Expect -

Manukan Island, the second-largest island within Malaysia’s first marine national park—Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park—is situated just off the coast of Kota Kinabalu in Sabah, East Malaysia, and is easily accessible by boat. While Manukan attracts many visitors, the nearby Mamutik Island offers an equally enchanting experience with its unspoiled beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant coral reefs, making it a haven for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts.


- Important Information -

  • Pick-up Time: 08:00 – 08:30
  • Pick-up Point: Your hotel in Kota Kinabalu (With Transfer)
  • Meeting Location: STAR Marina Jetty (Without Transfer)
  • Tour Duration: Approximately 7.5 hours
  • Luggage Policy: Luggage is not allowed on the tour
  • The Jesselton Point Ferry Terminal is scheduled to be relocated end of February 2026. For travelers who have booked the sub-option “Meet-up at Jetty,” please be sure to check your email and mobile phone the day before departure to receive the latest updates.


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Reminders

  • This activity is not recommended for participants above 65 years old

  • Free admission for children under 3 years old, but they must not occupy a seat. Please notify the number of children in your group on the Note section when booking

  • Please note that children under 6 years old are not recommended to participate in water activities. Each traveler will be assessed before any water activities

  • Travelers with the following conditions are not recommended to participate: heart disease, acrophobia (fear of heights), asthma, epilepsy, pregnancy, or those who have recently undergone surgery.

  • Please note that the included snorkeling experience is shore snorkeling, not boat-based snorkeling.

  • In accordance with safety standard operating procedures, all travelers are required to sign a liability waiver before boarding the boat and participating in snorkeling activities.

  • Snorkeling masks provided are non-prescription and available in adult sizes only (no optical correction).

  • The itinerary is subject to change due to weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances. Please check your messages or the website for the latest updates.

  • No refunds will be issued for no-shows or late arrivals.

  • Each travelers are required to fill-up their full details 1 Day before the tour to fulfill the new policy from the management of Jesselton Point Ferry Terminal.

FAQ

1. Where is Mamutik Island located in Sabah?

Mamutik Island is located in Sabah, Malaysia, specifically within the Tunku Abdul Rahman Park, just a short boat ride from Kota Kinabalu. It is one of the smaller islands in the park, renowned for its clear waters and vibrant marine life, making it a popular spot for day trips and snorkeling activities.

2. What is the best way to get to Mamutik Island from Kota Kinabalu?

The most common way to reach Mamutik Island is by speed boat from Jesselton Point Ferry Terminal in Kota Kinabalu. For a seamless experience, many visitors opt for organized day tours that often include convenient round-trip hotel transfers from Kota Kinabalu, along with boat transportation and a multilingual guide, eliminating the need to arrange separate logistics.

3. What water activities can visitors enjoy at Mamutik Island?

Mamutik Island is a fantastic destination for various water activities. Visitors can enjoy excellent snorkeling in its crystal-clear waters, exploring the colorful coral reefs and diverse marine life. Swimming is also very popular due to the calm, shallow bays. Other optional watersports like sea walking or diving can sometimes be arranged on the island for an enhanced experience.

4. Between Mamutik Island and Manukan Island, which is better for snorkeling and swimming?

Both Mamutik and Manukan Islands offer excellent conditions for snorkeling and swimming. Mamutik is often favored for its more pristine and vibrant coral reefs, making it a prime spot for observing diverse marine life directly from the beach. Manukan also has good snorkeling areas, particularly near its jetty, and boasts longer stretches of sandy beaches which are ideal for swimming and sunbathing. For a dedicated and tranquil snorkeling experience, Mamutik is often highlighted.

5. Is it possible to stay overnight on Mamutik Island?

Mamutik Island is primarily a destination for day trips, and there are no hotel accommodations or resorts available for overnight stays directly on the island. Visitors typically return to Kota Kinabalu in the late afternoon. For those seeking an overnight island experience within Tunku Abdul Rahman Park, Manukan Island offers limited chalet accommodations.

6. What makes Manukan Island a worthwhile visit for tourists?

Manukan Island is considered highly worthwhile for its combination of natural beauty and visitor amenities. It features beautiful white sandy beaches, clear waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling, and well-maintained picnic areas. The island is also home to comfortable chalets for those wishing to stay longer and a restaurant. Its well-developed infrastructure makes it a convenient and enjoyable island escape for all types of travelers.

7. What are the main differences between Mamutik Island and Manukan Island for day trippers?

Mamutik Island is generally smaller and offers a more rustic, untouched feel, appealing to those seeking a quieter snorkeling spot with less crowd and particularly vibrant marine life close to shore. Manukan Island, conversely, is larger and more developed, featuring a wider range of facilities like a restaurant, souvenir shop, and walking trails. While both offer excellent snorkeling and swimming, Manukan provides more infrastructure and longer beaches, while Mamutik focuses on pristine natural beauty.

8. What facilities and dining options are available for visitors on Mamutik and Manukan Islands?

Both Mamutik and Manukan Islands provide essential facilities for day-trippers. Mamutik has basic restrooms, changing rooms, and a small eatery for refreshments. Manukan, being more developed, offers more comprehensive facilities including restrooms, changing rooms, picnic shelters, and a restaurant serving local and international dishes. Visitors can choose to savor meals at these island restaurants or bring their own packed lunch to enjoy by the beach.

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