Pulau Sibu is part of the Seribuat Archipelago down
south and is made up of several islands namely Pulau Sibu Besar, Pulau Sibu
Tengah, Pulau Sibu Kukus and Pulau Sibu Hujung. Pulau Sibu Tengah is a tiny
island home to Sibu Island Resort, a large resort catering to local and foreign
tourists. About 5 minutes by speedboat from the larger of the two islands ,
Sibu Tengah has all that a tourist would appreciate - a full fledged resort
with chalets and rooms packed with every bit of creature comforts city slickers
are accustomed to. Snorkelling to Kukus island just 3minutes boat ride from
this island provides an adventure to novices. Otherwise, for those completely
resigned to a lazy holiday, then this resort is the best place to vegetate.
Pulau Sibu Besar, on the other hand is some 7kms long
and about 1km wide. One of the largest islands on the Seribuat Archipelago,
it's surprising that Sibu has retained much of its natural beauty and
tranquility. In the past decade when all the islands up in Terengganu has sped
off in the direction of mass tourism and commercialisation, Sibu ambles on at
its own pace. The local village continues to eke out a living off the seas and
a few of the younger generation opt to work at the nearby resorts for a
steadier income and a change of lifestyle. The villagers have kelongs out in
the bay where they now rear fish and prawns and a few kelongs are used as a
fishing retreat where keen recreational fishermen spend their weekends fishing
and bonding with fellow 'inmates' on the platform. There are simple
accommodation on these kelongs for rent.
The main stretch of beach has 4 beach resorts of
varying budgets and preferences. Sea Gypsy Village Resort run by Linda, a
British, is a favourite with Singaporean expatriate families. So popular they
were with young families at one point, that they started up a kid's centre
where activities are set up for children for a good part of the day so that
their parents are pretty much left alone to their own time. Very precious
commodity - time can be for young families! Sea Gypsy also runs the only
established Dive Centre on Sibu Besar.
To the back of the island through a 25 minute jungle
trek, sits Rimba Resort. Journeymalaysia.com writers went off on a exploratory
trip to Sibu Besar in June 2004 and were well impressed with two set ups on
Sibu namely Rimba Resort and Sea Gypsy Village resort.
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