Naughty girl |
There are three islands you can 'hop' to. Manukan, Mamutik and Sapi. Prices range between RM 23 (1 island) to RM 43 (3 islands). We got quite a good deal for RM 124 for 2 adults and 1 child including snorkelling kits. We decided to go for only 2 islands. The sales person suggested Manukan and Mamutik as Sapi Island had too many stray dogs and was dirty (not sure how true it is).
We set off from the jetty at around 11 am. The trip took less than 30 minutes by speed boat. The boat ride was rather comfortable. It wasn't as bumpy as we thought it would be. It was comfortable enough that Alyssa managed to sleep through the journey. Between the two islands, I liked Manukan Island better. There were more fish in Manukan and it was a little bit cleaner. However I think it is too over rated. The corals around the island were dead. It was a disappointing site. I swam as far as I could from the beach but you can barely see sea life. The only way to see the marine creatures is by using bait i.e. stale bread. For me, Perhentian Island (Terengganu) is still the best place to snorkel. Will I come here again? Most probably not, unless the Sabah government do something about it. Nevertheless, we had a wonderful time as a family.
Before jalan |
The boat going really fast |
Dah sampai! |
She loves the water |
Before heading back |
Sleepy baby |
Before heading for THE feast, a holiday is never complete without the customary souvenir shopping. Look no further than to shop at the Filipino Market. I had a hard time finding this place. There is NO signboard directing to THE Filipino Market. Its not even on Waze. What you CAN find is Pasar Kraftangan Kota Kinabalu and all the stalls nearby. Whenever in Kota Kinabalu tourist will look for pearls. I am not a big fan of pearls but my wife spent quite a hefty sum on these 'stones' for relatives and friends. I could hardly tell the difference between a 'sea' pearl and 'river' pearl. So guys, just let the ladies do the shopping. Jangan tunjuk pandai.
Like most Malaysians, I LOVE TO EAT, especially seafood. Gayang Seafood Restaurant is located 30 minutes away from our hotel. It was a long drive (almost thought we were lost) but it was worth it. It serves typical Chinese style seafood, straight out of the aquarium. We loved this place because it tasted better and cheaper than New Gaya Seafood Restaurant.
Best! |
1. 500 grams Chilli Crabs
2. 500 grams Butter Prawns
3. 500 grams Soft Shell Crabs
4. 500 grams Steamed Oysters
5. A plate of Sayur Manis
How much did it cost? RM 97. Sedap!!!!
The only thing that wasn't to my liking was the oysters. Why is it so expensive? I have no idea why anyone would eat raw. Why did Mr Bean like it so much?
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