Where the land gently melts into the sea, and time flows with the tide
Damai Beach, the sea rolls softly against a Mount Santubong towering in the distance like a guardian of the coast. Sunsets here spill gold and crimson across the water, while fishing boats drift silently at the horizon. A mix of comfort and nature, Damai is perfect for gentle swimming, kayaking, or just watching the world slow down.
Sematan Beach is a serene seaside escape far from the noise of the city. Stretching endlessly along the coast, its soft sands and calm waters invite you to walk, reflect, and breathe in the ocean breeze.
This charming fishing village offers more than just a beach it's a window into simple local life. Wake up to golden sunrises, ride a bike along the shore, or explore nearby gems like Telok Melano and Tanjung Datu National Park.
Lundu, Pandan and Siar Beach are two of Sarawak’s most peaceful coastal gems. With soft golden sands, gentle waves, and stunning rock formations, these beaches are perfect for quiet getaways, picnics, and long, slow walks by the sea.
Framed by forested hills and kissed by the breeze of the South China Sea, both beaches offer a raw, natural charm without the crowds. The sound of the waves and the scent of salt air invite you to slow down and simply be present.
PANDAN BEACH
SIAR BEACH
Satang Island, a jewel of emerald green and crystal blue, floating gently in the arms of the South China Sea. It is more than an island. It is a living sanctuary, a place where ancient rhythms still guide the tides and time moves with the breath of the ocean. However, Talang Satang is open for nature tourism. Because of the sensitive nature of marine turtles and the small area of its four islands, visits to these islands are restricted. Visitors are only allowed to visit Satang Island for day trips. Land and water recreation activities are permitted indesignated areas only. At Talang-Talang Kecil & Talang-Talang Besar, only those involved in a specialized volunteer program are allowed. - (sarawakforestry)