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Tanjung Aru Beach
The Tanjung Aru Beach with its Prince Philip Park is just one of the
many-splendor beaches in the West Coast Tanjung Aru derives its name
from the abundance of tall casuarinas or Aru trees that grace the
shoreline and Prince Philip Park was named in honour of the Consort
of Queen Elizabeth II. There are countless magnificent beaches to
explore and enjoy. While each one has a feel of paradise, here are
always nearly hawker stalls offering mouth-watering cuisine while
you soak in the wonders of the islands, especially the spectacular
sunsets which the area is known for.
Water sports are abundantly available in Sabah. Most beach resorts,
from 5-star to quaint seaside chalets, offer a variety of water
sports for the active visitor. The calm seas and warm waters are
excellent for jet-skiing, water skiing, diving, parasailing and
a host of other fun rides for you and your family.
Tanjung Aru Beach Map

Click the map to enlarge
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