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5D4N Sipadan-Kapalai Leisure Dives

5 days 4 nights
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Up to 20 persons
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5D4N Sipadan-Kapalai Leisure Dives
5D4N Sipadan-Kapalai Leisure Dives

5D4N Sipadan-Kapalai Leisure Dives

5 days 4 nights
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Up to 20 persons
No Min. Age

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Immerse yourself in the underwater world of Sipadan, Kapalai and even Mabul. You will do 3 guided dives in Sipadan and 6 guided dives in Kapalai/ Mabul. You could also do unlimited dives and snorkel at the resort's house reef area with a dive buddy. Enjoy fresh buffet meals throughout your stay and afternoon snacks for you to refuel in between activities. At the end of the day, relax on hammocks at the open-air lounge or simply enjoy the privacy of your own comfy bungalow.

Tags: Water Activities, Diving, Snorkelling

What's included

What's included

  • Sipadan-Kapalai Dive Resort - Double Room (Private) or Sipadan-Kapalai Dive Resort - Twin Room (Private)
  • Fresh Buffet Meals – breakfast/lunch/dinner throughout the stay
  • Afternoon snacks – served at the restaurant daily
  • Tea/Coffee, cold water and cordial – served throughout the day at the restaurant daily
  • Snorkel from KAPALAI Dive Centre
  • 3 guided boat dives in Sipadan
  • 6 guided boat dives in Kapalai/ Mabul
  • Unlimited house reef dive in front of KAPALAI Dive Centre, this is an unguided dive & must be accompanied by a buddy
  • Night dives in front of KAPALAI Dive Centre, this is an unguided dive (requires a dive buddy and prior night dive experience)
  • Tank, weight and weight belt
  • Local Tourism Tax- RM 10.00/room per night
  • Semporna Jetty Fee RM 10.00 per person (Adult) or RM 5.00 per person (1 to 11 years old)
  • Regulator/gauges/octopus- 35.00/day
  • Mask- 15.00/day
  • Snorkel- 6.00/day
  • Wet suit- 30.00/day
  • Fin- 12.00/day
  • Booties- 11.00/day
  • Torch with batteries- 25.00/dive
  • Dive Computer- 38.00/day
  • Kayak rental- RM 35/hour
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Where You'll Meet

Where You'll Meet

Your host provides free pick up from:
  • Anywhere in Semporna
  • Anywhere in Tawau
Please indicate in the booking form where you would like to be picked up from.
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Accommodation

Accommodation

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What You'll Do

What You'll Do

Day 1: Tawau/ Semporna - Sipadan Kapalai Resort
Tawau/ Semporna - Sipadan Kapalai Resort

Check in to your cosy water bungalow

  • Meet the resort staffs at Tawau Airport upon arrival and overland transfer to private jetty in Semporna for boat departure to Kapalai.
  • Boat depart from Semporna Private Jetty @ 1000 hrs - An orientation dive & a guided boat dive will be conducted
  • (Meals included: Lunch and Dinner)
  • Boat depart from Semporana Private Jetty @ 1230 hrs - An orientation dive will be conducted
  • (Meals included: Lunch and Dinner)
  • Boat depart from Semporna Private Jetty @ 1500 hrs - No dive.
  • (Meals included: Dinner only)
Day 2: Sipadan Kapalai Resort - Sipadan
Sipadan Kapalai Resort - Sipadan

You will do 3 leisure dives in Sipadan

  • 0730 hrs Breakfast
  • Divers will have 3 guided boat dives in Sipadan. You will do morning/ afternoon dives, depending on the weather conditions. Lunch will be packed and eaten on board if you are out for diving in the morning.
  • 1600 hrs Enjoy unlimited pier dive with your buddy or other activities in the resort- swimming, snorkelling & kayaking
  • 2000 hrs Dinner at the resort
Day 3: Sipadan Kapalai Resort - Kapalai/ Mabul
Sipadan Kapalai Resort - Kapalai/ Mabul

Explore other dive sites in the Kapalai/ Mabul Island.

  • 0730 hrs Breakfast
  • Divers will have 3 guided boat dive in the neighbouring islands of the resort. You will do morning/ afternoon dives, depending on the weather conditions. Lunch will be packed and eaten on board if you are out for diving in the morning.
  • 1600 hrs Enjoy unlimited pier dive with your buddy or other activities in the resort- swimming, snorkelling & kayaking
  • 2000 hrs Dinner at the resort
Day 4: Sipadan Kapalai Resort - Kapalai/ Mabul
Sipadan Kapalai Resort - Kapalai/ Mabul

Explore other dive sites in the Kapalai/ Mabul Island.

  • 0730 hrs Breakfast
  • Divers will have 3 guided boat dive in the neighbouring islands of the resort. You will do morning/ afternoon dives, depending on the weather conditions. Lunch will be packed and eaten on board if you are out for diving in the morning.
  • 1600 hrs Enjoy unlimited pier dive with your buddy or other activities in the resort- swimming, snorkelling & kayaking
  • 2000 hrs Dinner at the resort
Day 5: Sipadan Kapalai Resort - Semporna/ Tawau
Sipadan Kapalai Resort - Semporna/ Tawau

Departure

  • After breakfast, check out from Kapalai and boat transfer to Semporna followed by overland transfer to Semporna/ Tawau Airport.
  • Boat departs from Kapalai Resort @ 0630 hrs - No diving before departure. (Meals included: Breakfast only)
  • Boat departs from Kapalai Resort @ 0930 hrs - No diving before departure. (Meals included: Breakfast & Light Lunch)
  • Boat departs from Kapalai Resort @ 1330 hrs - No diving before departure. (Meals included: Breakfast & Lunch)
This is a sample itinerary and may be weather-dependent.

Meet your host

Meet your host

A few minutes by boat from the islands of Sipadan and Mabul but a full world away lies the exhilarating Sipadan-Kapalai Dive Resort, sitting on its sturdy stilts on the shallow sandbanks of the Ligitan Reefs. Planned and built-in as an airy, comfortable, sunny water village with no land in sight, it boasts a mile-long sandbank of powdery white sand where one can gaze out to the miles of brilliant turquoise waters. Dive spots are extremely close and can be reached in just a few minutes by speedboat and some of them, actually, just by swimming from the dive centre pier. For those who are ready to explore more than the tiny marvels of Kapalai’s macro life, can, in just a few minutes, dive in Sipadan (where big fish and turtles abound) or in Mabul (where silky and muddy bottoms offer different and equally pleasant experiences and opportunities to the lovers of “muck diving”).
4.2 (46 reviews)
4 years experience
Fluent English, Chinese, Bahasa
Reef-Safe
Litter-Free
Wildlife-Safe

What others are saying

What others are saying

4.2 | 46 reviews
My visit to Kapalai was arranged by the resort management. Prior to my visit, I have visited Semporna several occasions, but this visit totally change my perception towards it. After 45 minutes travelling from it's own jetty in city, I was greeted with it's breathtaking surroundings . The quality of its facilities, food and services is top notch. The package of offered by the resort, makes travelling to kapalai an enjoyable one. Pickup from the airport directly to the island. Also the staffs make us feel safe throughout the journey. Not to mentioned all meals are being take care of. Drinking water, water heater and 24 hours electricity available throughout the stay. Definitely will visit Kapalai in times to come. Kudos to the management team
Low Chai Meng
14 Mar 2020
If you are a diver, this has to be on your short list of places to go. Sipadan is one of the best spots in the world to dive and Mabul has unbelievable macro. The dive guides are the best and you can do a sunset or night dive on your own at the house reef. It's easy to navigate and is full of marine life (Mandarin fish come out during the sunset dive). At the time we visited, there was almost no one at the resort due to the virus situation. We had a private guide for all but two days and those two days only one other couple joined our boat. Usually the resort is full and most guests are Chinese. The room was spacious and comfortable. You have a lot of privacy from other bungalows. Great view from the balcony and we saw turtles and stingrays just beneath us. There is no TV but we didn't mind at all. If you need entertainment, make sure you bring a laptop with some movies. Staff was friendly and accommodating, everyone was friendly. Food was served mostly buffet style and was good but nothing spectacular. Dinner is cooked Malay style so beware of bones and food is often not much warmer than room temperature. Even so, we enjoyed the meals and always had more than enough food. We spent six nights at the resort and it was just about right. We dived Sipadan twice which was great but were equally impressed with the macro in Mabul. Definitely worth the price, especially if you get the entire resort to yourself like we did. If you come in the next few weeks, you are likely to have the same good fortune :)
Michael M, Kihei, Hawaii
28 Feb 2020
I will apologize in advance if the review is long but I wanted to let everyone know what they really need prior to going. This resort is gorgeous. Breath taking views, water life, and diving. What to pack: 1) a UK spec extension cord. (Outlets in the bungalow have poor placement. 2) ANY & ALL sunscreen (the kind that is ok for wildlife please) pain medicine, diarrhea, & sea sickness medication. The resort has none. 3) sturdy walking flip flops or shoes. The plank walkways are VERY hot. 4) a refillable water bottle, unless you want to pay 6 MYR every time you want a drink. You do get 3 water bottles a day per family 5) eco friendly hygiene products (shampoo, conditioner, body soap) they dont provide any & there isnt any here to buy 6) a tie for your phone. The entire resort is on planks with gaps in them. One wrong trip and ur phone is going overboard. Bye bye fancy new iphone. 7) theres nothing to do at night. Bring a deck of cards. Seemed like we were only ones who didnt think ahead and bring one. 8) DEET! Dont forget mosquito/ insect repellant. The mosquitos are super tiny, we were covered in bites. Our fault for not bringing anything. (Again you cant buy it once youre already here) Activities: 1) diving is great. Make sure you check the board each night 2) apparently everyone gets an orientation, unless you speak english then you dont get one. The chinese speakers knew how things worked, we had no idea. 3) do not go to Mabul island. They take you to the local village where the children beg for money. I realize its poverty and they may want help but it was humiliating to these people. What to be aware of: 1) meals are at predetermined times. For some reason at dinner people feel the need to run to the buffet line, like animals. Lets all calm down people. 2) the buggies stop at 5pm so be prepared to walk prior to 8 am and after 5pm 3) this resort is a death trap for small children. Thousands of places for a child to fall off the side into the water. I would say children younger than 13 should not come. 4) the bungalows have NO air conditioning. If you cant sleep when its really hot (i am from the North so I could hardly sleep) 5) if you get at all seasick/ motion sick - THIS IS NOT THE FOR YOU. I have an amazing constitution and never get motion sick, until I did. 5a) to get here you leave the Tawau airport by bus for 1 hour to jetty point. This bus has no shocks, roads are not maintained, it is nauseating. Then you must take a 1 hour speed boat ride from shore to resort (which is in the middle of the ocean) the boat gets tossed around and depending on the water, the boat becomes the HMS Vomit Comet. Additionally, the entire resort sways slightly with the ocean, like a giant cruise liner. There is no place to get away from the motion or motion sickness. 6) if you have food allergies THIS COULD BE A PROBLEM- all meals are buffet style. Make sure to communicate BEFORE your arrival if you have a food allergy so they can be prepared. All food is carried in. 7) Want snacks? Better carry it with you. They sell snacks but the markup is horrendous. 8) The beds are hard as rocks. That is all. Final thoughts: Im glad I did it. Would I do it again, no. The resort is amazing but disorganized, tons of young staff who dont know whats going on. Little direction if you arent sure what the procedure is for things like sign ups, gear collection, island transport. At one point a worker whistled at me and snapped his fingers in my face bc apparently I was in an area I wasnt allowed to walk in. Maybe they dont realize women dont appreciate that, especially western women. We are not dogs, do not whistle at me thank you.
574emilyk, Indianapolis, Indiana
09 Jan 2020
I stayed at this resort for 4 days, 3 nights with my boyfriend. First, the pros: 1. The resort is beautiful and the location is uniquely special. 2. The staff are fantastic and very lovely and friendly. 3. The diving was excellent. Conditions vary day to day, and luck is a big component, but sipadan truly is a fantastic dive site. What they don't tell you: 1. The resort is catered towards Mainland Chinese tourists. All the staff speak Mandarin for this reason. The lack of diversity in guests felt strange. 2. We did a 4D/3N package which guarantees 1 dive at Sipadan and another day's dive at Mabul or Kapalai. When we arrived, we were told we could ask for additional dive permits at Sipadan for our 2nd dive day. The pricing for this was opaque, and there was a miscommunication with the price. Sipadan dive permits cost 140 ringgit + tax, so 148.50 ringgit total. However the resort charges 636 ringgit per diver for the permit. This felt particularly predatory. Check with your tour operator exactly how many Sipadan dives are included and what the price is for additional dives at Sipadan. This was not made clear to us when we booked. 3. Food is buffet style for all meals... the food was hit or miss. At the set mealtimes, guests go early and the best food goes first. 4. The rooms are nice but can get quite hot. There is an underpowered AC unit and the shower water is solar heated, tepid at best. This was managable, but not great, especially considering the overall cost. 5. We felt the value and price of the resort were not great. We paid 7468 ringgit for the 4D/3N package for 2 divers, plus the additional Sipadan dive. In the end we paid about USD $650 per night for the room + dives. Based on this amount, the accommodation and food was not worth the price.
Bhavneet C, Hong Kong, China
09 Jan 2020
First and foremost, this location is unparalleled. You are literally in the middle of the ocean (the only "land" is a sandbar at one end of the resort that is only visible at low tide). It's a diver's paradise - stay extra nights just for the opportunity to dive Sipadan more than one day. A few things to note - there is a very bizarre "Instagram" element here. People literally come over for a day or two for full on social media photo shoots. It's weird. Also, the food is good, but not great. As long as you don't expect fine dining, you'll be just fine. The restaurant never actually closes, so we would grab a bottle of wine and watch the sunset every day (and corner our favorite outdoor table in the process). There is a CRAZY vulture-like component to the dinner buffet. The dive team is awesome. We ended up doing our Advanced Open Water course here and had a blast. We stayed 7 nights, which gave us 3 days at Sipadan (worth every penny). Sipadan has a strict cap on divers / snorkelers - 120/day, and only in the mornings (you get three dives in, and the resort has breakfast for you between dives). The wildlife and coral is insane. Green sea turtles, bumphead parrotfish, MASSIVE schools of jack fish, reef sharks, lobsters...it's incredible.
Alexis D, Boston, Massachusetts
08 Jan 2020

Cancellation & Rescheduling

Cancellation & Rescheduling

Cancellation Policy
As Sipadan-Kapalai Dive Resort would be holding the slot for you and turning down other potential customers, you won’t be able to cancel after you book.
In the Event of a Government Lockdown
If there is a government lockdown that prevent you from going on your trip, you may get a full refund via Seek Sophie credits or reschedule at no additional costs. Otherwise, we would do our best to help you reschedule in other cases. Read our full policy here.

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What should I pack?
(As you're diving for more than a day, you may like to bring two sets of swimwear, towels and ankle socks so that you will have a dry set at any time)
Ankle socks (as fins can rub on the back of your ankles)
Flip flops
Personal toiletries
Rashguard
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