#1 BUNGARAYA ISLAND RESORT
Known for pristine beaches and crystal clear waters, Gaya Island is located just off the Borneo coast. The island is home to a handful of upscale resorts, including the secluded Bungaraya Island Resort, which I had the recent pleasure of reviewing. Sitting on the hillside overlooking Polish Bay, the five-star property gives you the best of both worlds: jungle surrounds and seafront living.
After landing at Kota Kinabalu Airport (2.5 hours by plane from Singapore), I was welcomed by the friendly Echo Adventures staff for the easy 30-minute car ride to Jesselton Point. This is the main jetty for speedboat transfers to and from Gaya Island. Return-trip transfers are included for those staying in Bungaraya or sister resort Gayana Marine Resort, which are just 10 minutes apart by speedboat. If you’re a guest at either property, you can make a quick day trip to the other any time you like!
A comfortable 15-minute boat journey later, I found myself in tropical bliss, greeted by the bright blue skies and shimmering, see-through waters. No wonder Gaya has been touted as the “Malaysian Maldives”.
There are 48 timber villas at Bungaraya, all decorated in traditional Bornean architecture, and suitable for a variety of travellers, including honeymooning coup le s , so lo adventurers, and families with kids. My home for the night was a Deluxe Villa, equipped with a generously-sized living area and a bedroom upstairs. Right outside the bedroom was a balcony, which became my favourite hangout spot. There it was a case of nature at its best: a beautiful composition of the sound of crashing waves merging with the chirping of the birds and insects inhabiting the surrounding forests.
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This story is from the December 2019 edition of EL Singapore.
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