Langkawi & Malaysia's West Coast »

Langkawi & Malaysia's West Coast Only 120 nautical miles south of Phuket, on the northwest coast of Malaysia, Langkawi is a serene destination of 99 mostly uninhabited islands, with pristine beaches and lush rainforest-covered mountains, ideal for nature lovers. Hopping between islands one can visit lakes and caves, see long tailed macaques, the spectacular Langkawi sea eagles, hairy nosed sea otters, monitor lizards, kingfishers and the beautiful, but shy, spectacled languor. _ The main island of Langkawi, with an international airport and 3 marinas, is an established yachting haven, and popular holiday destination.

Sabah, Malaysian Borneo »

Sabah, Malaysian Borneo Sabah, at the northern end of Borneo, became a yachting destination in the late nineties thanks to the opening of the Sutera Harbour marina in Kota Kinabalu. This marina was then followed by 3 others in Labuan, Kudat and Miri (Sarawak). In Sabah you will find tropical islands, including coral atolls and oceanic islands, pristine beaches, crystal clear waters, giant rivers, dense tropical jungle, high mountains, and an abundance of nature & wildlife.

Tioman & Malaysia's East Coast »

Tioman & Malaysia's East Coast Tioman, featuring a newly built marina, is a long established holiday island and popular scuba diving destination located just a few hours sail from Singapore. In fact Tioman's beaches were depicted in the 1958 movie, "South Pacific" and in the 1970s, TIME magazine had selected Tioman as one of the world's most beautiful islands. Tioman is the largest of the volcanic islands that form the Tioman Marine Park, and features jungle trekking, 4-wheel drive excursions, golfing on 18-hole links courses, and scuba diving on several top-class dive sites.