
There are usually two separate cost components for island hopping in Kota Kinabalu:
Your boat ticket is what gets you from Jesselton Point to your island(s). The terminal’s official schedule page also shows example ticket pricing by number of islands and notes that the price includes a terminal fee. Prices can change, so treat those figures as a reference and check the latest before you go.
Two islands are realistic for most first-timers. One island is perfect for a half-day or a slower full day. Three or more usually feels rushed unless you’re very organised with boat timings.
Manukan Island is often the easiest starting point because it works well as a base and suits a wide range of travellers.
Not necessarily. You can enjoy the beach, shallow water, and the scenery without being a strong swimmer. If you do snorkel, stick to comfortable zones and follow safety guidance.
Boat schedules can be adjusted due to weather, and official terminal information notes that departures and returns are subject to conditions. Plan with flexibility, especially if you’re travelling in wetter months.
Yes. Sabah Parks lists an entrance fee for Tunku Abdul Rahman Park by visitor category, and the boat/terminal ticket is a separate cost.
The Jesselton Hotel
69, Jalan Gaya, P.O.Box 10401 ,
88000 Kota Kinabalu , Sabah, Malaysia
Tel.: +6088-223333
reservation@jesseltonhotel.com
The Jesselton Hotel
69, Jalan Gaya, P.O.Box 10401 , 88000 Kota Kinabalu , Sabah, Malaysia
