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What guests said about Mantanani Island :

  • Scored 10
    10

    It was great but not fair for other guest that arrive early...

    It was great but not fair for other guest that arrive early to the Boat Jetty & there are others tourist coming late & we have to wait for them. Because we will be late for the sea activities. But the workers were so nice & patiently treat all of us. Thank you for the experience.
    Nur Shazlika
    Malaysia
  • Scored 4.0
    4.0

    The island has a couple of local villages that pollute the...

    The island has a couple of local villages that pollute the ocean and the island / plastic litter is everywhere and in the water. There are no shops or things to do on the island. There is no clinic or access to health care in an emergency.
    Zachest
    Australia
  • Scored 10
    10

    Beautiful island, paradise on earth with white sand beach

    Beautiful island, paradise on earth with white sand beach Relaxing resort with 1 restaurant that serves tasty malaysian food, 1 bar available with karaoke night Sunrise and sunset tours available Snorkeling tours available daily at no extra cost Recommend this resort without hesitation
    Fly Around
    United Arab Emirates
  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    It took 30mins from the Jetty to the island.

    It took 30mins from the Jetty to the island. The boat ride was fast, but will be a prob to some people with motion sickness. Prepare your own meds because the reception doesn’t have medic kit. Bring your own panadol, sunblock and anything essential. Snorkelling was beautiful, and the kayak was great. ATV could have been fun if they allowed us to go further. The food was awesome, local dishes like sweet & sour chicken, black pepper beef etc. Other activities like banana boat, diving etc will be charged on the spot so bring extra cash.
    Sharifah
    Malaysia
  • Scored 10
    10

    There were certain stretches that were just full of rubbish,...

    There were certain stretches that were just full of rubbish, 90% of which were plastic bottles. Unfortunately, I have to say the kampung area where the locals live was the dirtiest with the shoreline filled with trash, diapers, light bulbs and broken glass. Would be great to see efforts by the island community to organise gotong-royongs or Trash Hero activities on the beach at least once a month. It would make such a huge difference.
    Kathleen
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