Moving around in Labuan is relatively easy. A 24-hour radio taxi service is available at Tel: 6087- 411878 / 422878
By Plane
Malaysian Airlines (Tel: 1 300 88 3000) and Air Asia (Tel: 1 300 88 9933)flies daily from Kuala Lumpur, Kota Kinabalu, Kuching, Bandar Seri Begawan to Labuan. Royal Brunei also flies direct to Labuan from Bandar Seri Begawan.
By Boat
Optionally, high speed air conditioned ferries operate daily to Labuan from Kota Kinabalu, Sarawak and Brunei. The ride from Kota Kinabalu takes about three hours and from Brunei, about one hour.
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The 5.91 acres Labuan International Sea Sports Complex is part of the Labuan waterfront beautification project to create a world-class water sports centre on the island. Officiated to the public in June 2001 after spendingRM25 million to build it, the Complex is located at the waterfront area along Jalan Purun, within close proximity of the Labuan town centre."
The 5.91 acres Labuan International Sea Sports Complex is part of the Labuan waterfront beautification project to create a world-class water sports centre on the island. Officiated to the public in June 2001 after spending RM25 million to build it, the Complex is located at the waterfront area along Jalan Purun, within close proximity of the Labuan town centre.
The Complex plays host to the inaugural Labuan International Sea Challenge every year, as well as other events and championships. It was designed with three prominent structures connected to a main viewing plaza. Each of these imposing towers is an integral part of a large modern water sports complex.
The complex not only possesses an interesting architectural design, it also houses modern infrastructure and facilities which will enable the island to host more international sea sports events and championships. The complex houses the main sea sports centre, an administrative block, a marine biology museum, souvenir shops and eateries.
The Labuan Sea Sports Complex is located along Jalan Tanjung Purun, where the Labuan Tourism Action Council is located.
A unique heritage of water village namely Kampung Patau-Patau 2. The residents are mainly the Brunei Malay. The wooden houses are built on stilts over water and are connected to each other by numerous walkways.
Untouched and wild, Labuan Marine Park's islands promises to be a thrilling adventure to nature lovers. On a good day, the sea is so remarkably clear that you could even see the abundance of corals residing underneath the waters.
The chimney is an artefact from Labuan's coal mining era (1847-1912). During that period, Labuan was used as a coaling station for ships sailing in the Far East area. Coal was transported by single rail track to Victoria Port.
The Peace Park was built as a memorial and renunciation of the horrors of war. It is dominated by the memorial mound which is surrounded by landscaped gardens and pavilions.