Before having an island hopping, you've to drop by in Jesselton Point which is the getaway point for island hopping. You can book your ferry tickets to Manukan Island, Sapi Island, Gaya, Mamutik, and ...
Had read a lot of reviews so knew what to expect, though it is still a bit of a shock when you experience it first hand. When you enter the ticket office, there is a long row of ticket booths, probabl...
I walked here from my hotel in Gaya Street. It was a bit run down but that is probably the norm around the area. It was nice to take in the local atmosphere. I booked a tour from one of the tourist st...
This is terminal has many operators that offer boat services to three nearby islands (Manukan, Sapi and Mamutik) and you can pick to do one, two or all three islands in a day. They also offer services...
Best place to visit, island transfer center.
This is the Jetty to transport tourists to Sapi Island and Manukan Island. We need to take 15 minutes away by boat from here to enjoy the tropucal white sandy beach.
This is the easiest spot to get ferries out to the national park and other surrounding islands. You can bargain with the different tour operators, so don't be shy.
The tourist end of downtown Kota Kinabalu culminates at Jesselton Point, overlooking the harbour. Pictureque sunsets, the local Irish Pub, and a restaurant serving your typical Italian-Thai cuisines are its highlights, so it is best enjoyed with a camp spirit and ironic attitude. Then, retrace your steps back into town and get to a proper local haunt.
Ferries to the island