Tuesday, December 05, 2006

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 that 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.

Located just ten minutes away from the city centre, the beach has now taken a new look whilst retaining its original laidback atmosphere, there are simply loads to see and do in Tanjung Aru! Line up of hawker stalls here are the best place to try out both local and western cuisine and wide range of fresh seafood including crabs, prawns, lobsters, shellfish and etc. Its simply mouthwatering!

Whether it is a fun-filled weekends picnicking with family or romantic walks along the beach at sunset, Tanjung Aru beach is a familiar favorite with the young and old. As the saying goes it’s an old favorite with a new look, do visit Tanjung Aru beach today to find out its uniqueness.

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