Where's Cabo Park Jung Su? Where is Kapalai Island?
Kapalai Island is located in Douhu Lake, Sabah, Malaysia, passing through Semporna Pier. Kapalai Island is a sandbar between Sipadan Island and Mabu Island. After severe erosion, this sandbar has now become a beach, located at the top of the Ligitan coral group, and the extensive top is adjacent to the vast Celebes Sea. Its underwater landscape is a paradise for people who like "muck diving". You can inadvertently find its rare underwater creatures: cuttlefish, blue-ringed octopus, sea moth and mating mandarin fish. Kapalai Island is a paradise floating on the water, and the sea is crystal clear. Kapalai, a 45-minute boat ride from Semporna, is one of many famous diving paradise in the world. However, the unique Kapalai is not entirely an island, because its 40 villas and cottages are all built on stilts in the sea. Visitors can see marine life swimming under their feet when they walk on the solid wood plank road connected with villas and cottages that seem to float on the sea. The 5/kloc-0 villas and cottages on the island are equipped with basic facilities, including cupboards for making tea or coffee. You don't have to worry about not finding a good view. Here, no matter how you turn around and face any angle, you will see the magnificent and breathtaking scenery of the Celebes Sea. The restaurant is located on the first deck, and guests can choose to eat indoors or outdoors at will. There is also a scenic spot in the center of the restaurant, which allows guests to overlook the marine life passing downstream of the deck. The terrace outside the deck is a good place for sunbathing, reading and taking a nap. A diving center that provides diving, snorkeling and kayaking equipment, even if you are a layman, you can get various courses under the guidance of qualified world diving instructors, including introductory courses for offshore diving and night diving, thus making you an unrestrained diver. The diving spots at the resort pier also have many ecological features that should not be missed, including catfish, pink-eyed goby, shellfish and mantis shrimp, which catches shrimps as fast as lightning. Crocodile fish, lionfish and catfish are also common.