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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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Wreck diving From Pulau Sibu

If your into your wreck diving we can organise a wreck dive at 'The Prince of Wales' and the' Repluse' from Pulau Sibu.


Prince of Wales Ship

HMS Prince of Wales is a 35 000 Ton British Battleship sunk in WWII on the 10th December 1941 by Japanese Land Based Aircraft. HMS Prince of Wales played her part by scoring 3 direct hits on the German Bismarck before breaking away from the battle due to fire and flooding. HMS Prince of Wales carried the Priminister Winston Churchill to Newfoundland to a meeting with President Roosevelt in July. She was sunk midway between Singapore and Saigon with 'Repulse'.

Video of The Prince of Wales Wreck near Pulau Sibu


HMS Prince of Wales lies:
Latitude - N 003o 034'
Longitude - E 104o 026'


For more information about this Wreck click here

The 'Repulse' lies in approx 66-68 metres (deeper than 'The Prince of Wales' )

Video of the Repulse Wreck near Pulau Sibu


Repulse lies at
Latitude - N 003o 045'
Longitude - E 104o 024'


For more information about this wreck click here

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