Pulau
Sibu
Pulau Sibu
forms part of the Seribuat chain of islands and lies 12 kilometres off the east
coast of the West Peninsular of Malaysia. The island is shaped like a triangular
hour glass, about 6 kilometres long and never more than one kilometre wide it's
whole length. Pulau Sibu is part of the Seribuat Archipelago down south and is
made up of several islands namely Pulau Sibu Besar, Pulau Sibu Tengah, Pulau Sibu
Kukus and Pulau Sibu Hujung. Pulau Sibu Tengah is a tiny island home to Sibu Island
Resort, a large resort catering to local and foreign tourists. About 5 minutes
by speedboat from the larger of the two islands , Sibu Tengah itself has all that
a tourist would appreciate
- a full fledged resort with chalets . Getting
There. Tanjong Leman is the boat pick up point for Pulau Sibu and is approximately
2 hours north of Johor Bahru on the Mersing road. The island is shaped like a
triangular hour glass, about 6 kilometres long and never more than one kilometre
wide it's whole length
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