Kota Kinabalu ATV Riding & Dairy Farm Adventure
- Ranau, West Coast Division, Sabah, Malaysia
Your day begins at DBKK Jetty, right in the heart of Kota Kinabalu. At 08:45 sharp, the crew greets you in front of the jetty counter poster—easy to find, impossible to miss. Trimaran boats, 33 feet long and steady on the water, wait to carry you into the marine park.
Three snorkeling sites unfold across Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park, each with its own rhythm of coral and current. First-timers find comfort in the guidance of a PADI professional, while experienced travelers chase clarity in deeper reefs. Masks, fins, and snorkels are provided; wetsuits and life jackets are available if you prefer extra ease.
Between swims, you pause on a tropical island. Lunch is served with choices from a menu, including vegetarian options. The salt dries on your skin as you eat, the sea breeze carrying the scent of the reef.
This is a shared adventure, but never crowded. Groups are capped at twelve, ages 18 to 88, moving together through the protected waters. The pace is relaxed, the atmosphere secure, the marine world alive with color.
The sea decides the mood. Good weather is required, and a minimum number of travelers ensures the trip runs. If conditions shift, you’re offered a new date or a full refund. Cancellation up to 24 hours before departure is fully refundable.
By late afternoon, you return to Kota Kinabalu—sun-warmed, salt-streaked, carrying the memory of coral gardens and reef fish weaving through the light.
From USD 70 per adult (price varies by group size).
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