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The resort is permantely closed and we are not taking ANY BOOKINGS
Please note as of 14th October 2009 Sibu Island Cabanas is PERMANTELY CLOSED and is not taking any forward bookings and any existing bookings have been cancelled.  We have had to take this step due to a series of recent events which has caiused us to be concerned for the safety and security of the staff and potential customers.

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Tokong Sanggul
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Tokong Sanggul Dive Map

 

Tokong Sanggul has a sheltered cove to the north face of the island. This is best spot to enter the site as it is only 6 metres down on to a hard coral garden. To the north there is a 60 meter section of reef which gradually slopes down to the maximum depth of 14 metres with the sheer face of the reef on our right and the hard coral beneath us.

At the corner of the reef where the soft coral is particularly nice. There is usually a small amount of current that you can head into for a few minutes. Then slowly drift South through a beautiful coral garden with a good selction of hard and soft corals.
Halfway into the dive you come close to the island and see a huge column rising up from the bottom. As you continue south it gradually bottoms out to shallow  sand.

 
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