Pulau Sulug is the farthest of the islands in Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park in Sabah. It is popular with non-locals who escape there for the peace and tranquility. Relatively undeveloped, Pulau Sulug has good patches of coral reefs at its southern part.

Getting there

Arrange with boat operator at the Kota Kinabalu Ferry Terminal. A return fare to Pulau Sulug should be around RM19 per person. You can also charter a boat for around RM200-RM250. There are also island-hopping tickets for RM27 (2 islands), RM37 (3 islands) and RM47 (4 islands).

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