Kapalai is a fantastic destination to visit. Though it is called an island
it is actually a big sandbar situated on the Ligitan Reef with a very exclusive
resort with beautiful villas built on stilts. Kapalai used to be a real island
with vegetation, but over the last few hundred years it was reduced to sea
level due to erosion. There are no beaches, though you can walk over the
sandbar during low tide and sun bath at the circular man-made beach. Kapalai is
all about snorkeling and diving, non-divers might have a better time at Mataking Island with its nice beaches. Directly around the resort there are
fantastic snorkeling opportunities and also some very nice dive sites. The best
time to visit Kapalai is between April and September.
Diving at Kapalai Island
People that visit Kapalai Island usually come there to relax, to snorkel and
to dive. There are numerous nice dive sites directly around Kapalai. Another
great thing is the unlimited house reef dives the resort offers to its guests.
Diving facilities are great at the resort. Experienced dive masters take divers
to the nearby sites. Most scuba dive enthusiasts visit the area to have a
chance to dive at Sipadan Island; only about 15 minutes by boat from Kapalai. If you like muck diving
you are best off at Mabul island,
the macro paradise of the world. There is a monsoon season between November and February, though visibility is still good.
Accommodation at
Kapalai Island
There is only one resort at Kapalai Island called the Sipadan-Kapalai Dive
Resort. It is a beautiful and exclusive resort with 30 chalets with private
balconies built on stilts along the reefs. Rooms have a fan only as the resort
goes through great lengths to minimize the negative impact on the fragile
environment. Positive are fresh water (which is recycled afterwards and not
released into the ocean), WIFI internet (free in lobby area, RM20 per day in
chalet) and there are no mosquitoes which means you can leave the doors to the
balcony open during the day/nights for extra coolness (balconies facing the
north have the best views and most privacy). Prices are quite high but include
3 daily boat dives (including dive(s) at Sipadan), unlimited house reef dives,
airport and boat transfers and all meals (items that you do have to pay for
have fairly reasonable prices).
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