- Labuan - Wikipedia
Labuan ( ləˈbuːən ), officially the Federal Territory of Labuan (Malay: Wilayah Persekutuan Labuan), is an island federal territory of Malaysia It includes Labuan Island and six smaller islands off the coast of the state of Sabah in East Malaysia
- Labuan | Island, Malaysia, History, Map | Britannica
Labuan, island, East Malaysia, 6 miles (10 km) off northwestern Borneo in the South China Sea Commanding the entrance to Brunei Bay, it is roughly triangular
- 15 Best Things to Do in Labuan (Malaysia) - The Crazy Tourist
A trip to Labuan promises an adventure and a convenient stop between Sabah and Brunei The Crazy Tourist identifies the 15 best things to do in Labuan including where to go diving, which museums to visit and the island’s most famous World War II attractions
- 16 Top Things To Do In Labuan, Malaysia - Malaysia Uncovered
Going on a Labuan trip and want to know all the best things to do in Labuan, Malaysia? We have you covered! Below you will find our guide to all the best attractions in Labuan to plan the ultimate trip
- PulauLabuan. com – Labuan Island, the Pearl of Borneo
A thriving duty-free port, Labuan is dubbed ‘The Pearl of Borneo’ and enjoys an esteemed status as an offshore business and financial centre A vibrant holiday spot with stunning wreck-diving sites, tax-free shopping, 5-star hotels and World War II relics, Labuan has it all!
- Labuan Island in Malaysia : what to know, how, where, beaches, visa
Labuan Island – Pulau Labuan Labuan is one of the most unique islands in Malaysia Malaysia’s islands keep attracting more and more visitors every year An extraordinary natural and cultural wealth makes the Malaysian islands an imperative place to see
- LABUAN MALAYSIA - Pearl of Borneo
Labuan, a duty-free island off the coast of Borneo, offers a perfect blend of history, nature, and adventure Known for its World War II memorials, pristine beaches, and vibrant marine life, the island attracts history buffs and diving enthusiasts alike
- Labuan - Visitor Malaysia
Labuan comprises a main island and six smaller islets located off the northwest coast of Borneo It lies near the mouth of the Brunei Bay, facing the South China Sea Being closer to the state of Sabah, it’s often regarded as the gateway to mainland Borneo Labuan’s history is intertwined with trade, piracy, and colonial influences
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