Located 300km northwest of Kota Kinabalu, you find Layang
Layang, part of the disputed Spratly Islands. The island is a true diver's
paradise. Though the island is not cheap, it is definitely worth a visit. When
you go to Layang Layang, do not expect to arrive at a tropical paradise. The
place used to be an active marine base, and until only recent no public
visitors where allowed on the 'man-made island'. Because of the splendid diving
conditions, Layang Layang is a must-visit destination for scuba diving
enthusiasts. There are no tropical beaches on the island; only the naval base,
the resort and diving school and the air strip. The (only) resort on the
island, Layang Layang Island Resort, is closed from September till February; as
during this time the area is being plagued by the monsoon.
With a distance over 300km from the nearest city (Kota
Kinabalu), it is clear that flying – from Kota Kinabalu (KB) - is your best
option to get to Layang Layang. This flight costs around $320 per person
(including taxes). The flight to Layang Layang departs from terminal 1 at Kota
Kinabalu Airport (BKI); you need to be at the terminal at least 1,5 hours
before departure. There is an LLIR BKI office at the airport should you have
any questions. The resort would prefer guests to reconfirm their flight when
they arrive in Kota Kinabalu. Baggage allowance is 30kg per person (including
hand luggage). There are numerous daily flights from cities throughout Malaysia
to Kota Kinabalu; every domestic airline flies to KB. After a one hour flight
you will arrive at one of the most beautiful diving areas in Malaysia. In
addition to flying to the island, there are also a couple of liveaboards that
visit the island; they sail from Kota Kinabalu.
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