Pulau Sibu
Pulau Sibu is a pleasant
hideaway with its lush
tropical vegetation, endless
stretches of golden beaches
and clear blue waters. The
island is also dotted with
numerous sea caves carved out
of rocks. The constant
pounding of the sea during
the
monsoon season has given the
island a beautiful yet rugged
appearance.
The surrounding waters
contain
fascinating coral reefs
teeming with colourful marine
life. Shipwrecks off its
coast
can also be found. In the
olden days, Chinese junks and
pirate vessels often
exchanged
cannon fire around this
island, and the remains of
these battles lie scattered
around the seabed.
There are facilities for
scuba
diving, snorkelling,
windsurfing, sailing and
angling. Visitors can go for
a
hike through the jungle
leading to unspoilt mangrove
swamps or visit the kelong,
or
jetty, where anchovies are
caught. Alternatively, head
for the kampung, or village,
to get a first-hand look at
how coconuts are smoked to
make copra.