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Gaya Island Resort
Malaysia - MALASIA

Gaya Island Resort

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Location: Double rooms
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Location: Villas
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Room facilities (Standard room): Wi-fi
Room facilities (Standard room): TV
Room facilities (Standard room): Mini fridge
Room facilities (Standard room): Safe
Room facilities (Standard room): Smoking rooms
Room facilities (Standard room): Extra beds on demand
Room facilities (Standard room): Cot on demand
Facilities: Wi-fi
Facilities: Airport Shuttle
Facilities: Babysitting service
Facilities: Concierge
Facilities: Newspapers
Facilities: Luggage room
Facilities: Clothes dryer
Facilities: Library
Catering: Poolside snack bar
Entertainment: Outdoor freshwater pool
Entertainment: Sun loungers
Entertainment: Entertainment programme for children
Health: Massage
Health: Spa treatments

Tucked amidst protected mangroves, sheltered coral reefs and curled around the pristine sandy coast of Malohom Bay rests Gaya Island Resort. Set on an island within the protected Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park, discover a sanctuary nestled in the hillside of an ancient rainforest with a stunning outline of Mount Kinabalu on the horizon. With its youthful vibe and sun-dappled moments, this beachfront resort blends harmoniously with the natural environment featuring a collection of hillside villas with views that range from mangrove forests and the surrounding canopy to the outline of Mount Kinabalu. Villa interiors are contemporary and elegant, eco-luxury yet respectful of Sabahan elements. Discoveries, authentic experiences and a sense of intimacy with the natural world all prevail across the land and seascape of this resort offering travellers and families an escape that is distinctively Borneo. The resort is committed to ecologically-sustainable practices to minimise its carbon footprint within the environment. Therefore, it is a walking resort with minimal motorised vehicles used for operational purposes.