Swiss Inn Waterfront Sandakan
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RM345 | 230 | 230 | 230 | 230 | 230 | 230 | 230 | 230 | 230 | 230 | 230 | 230 |
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RM245 | 150 | 150 | 150 | 150 | 150 | 150 | 150 | 150 | 150 | 150 | 150 | 150 |
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RM245 | 173 | 173 | 173 | 173 | 173 | 173 | 173 | 173 | 173 | 173 | 173 | 173 |
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Swiss-Inn Waterfront Sandakan is strategically located at the Sandakan Harbour Square, a premier waterfront landmark set to be the entertainment, leisure and commercial hub. The vibrant Waterfront offers an eclectic mix of sidewalk walk cafes and quaint shops while nearby attractions includes a central market where local produce, fresh seafood and souvenirs are abundant. The town’s historical and architectural sights are within walking distance while eco-tourism attractions beckon the adventurous travelers. The hotel comprises of 138 rooms and suites boasting of a breathtaking view of the Sulu Sea or the bustling scene of Sandakan Town. The rooms are designed in vibrant hues and complemented by contemporary fittings with modern amenities such as LCD Television and rain shower for the ultimate comfort. A gastronomic journey awaits diners in search for the extraordinary. For dining pleasures, guests can visit Swiss-Deli and indulge in snacks and pastries while The Waterfront Seafood Bar & Grill offer a tempting array of fresh seafood and local delights, al-fresco style. |
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Relax Room
The Deluxe king Seaview or Townview is 18sq meter in size. The rooms are designed in vibrant hues and complemented by contemporary fittings with modern amenities such as LCD Television and rain shower for the ultimate comfort. Rates are for 2 people. The room caters for a maximum of 2 adults, and a maximum of 2 children but cannot exceed 4 guests in total. The following bedding is provided:
Cancellation Policy:
Before 1800 (1st night)
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Cancellations or changes to bookings for this room must be made before 1800 (6pm), hotel local time, on the date of check in or you will be charged the full amount of the first changed or cancelled night.
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Deluxe King
The Deluxe king Seaview or Townview is 18sq meter in size. The rooms are designed in vibrant hues and complemented by contemporary fittings with modern amenities such as LCD Television and rain shower for the ultimate comfort. Rates are for 2 people. The room caters for a maximum of 2 adults, and a maximum of 2 children but cannot exceed 3 guests in total. The following bedding is provided:
Cancellation Policy:
Before 1800 (1st night)
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Cancellations or changes to bookings for this room must be made before 1800 (6pm), hotel local time, on the date of check in or you will be charged the full amount of the first changed or cancelled night.
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Deluxe Twin
The Deluxe Twin Seaview or Townview is 18sq meter in size. The rooms are designed in vibrant hues and complemented by contemporary fittings with modern amenities such as LCD Television and rain shower for the ultimate comfort. Rates are for 2 people. The room caters for a maximum of 2 adults, and a maximum of 2 children but cannot exceed 3 guests in total. The following bedding is provided:
Cancellation Policy:
Before 1800 (1st night)
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Cancellations or changes to bookings for this room must be made before 1800 (6pm), hotel local time, on the date of check in or you will be charged the full amount of the first changed or cancelled night.
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Business FacilitiesThe Business Center is located on the ground floor at the lobby. The business center has internet access, fax, photocopying and printing facilities. The entire hotel has wireless access as well. |
| Check In |
1400hrs |
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| Check In Instructions |
Early check-in has no charges however the room requested by the guest will be subjected to availability. Late check-in guest must inform the hotel of their arrival time and the booking must be guaranteed by credit card |
| Check Out |
1200hrs |
| Getting There |
By Car/Walking Upon arriving at the Malaysian Fountain Roundabout, go left and head straight down 150 meters until the first traffic light (Please Note: There are three traffic lights but only one is working.), Take a right in to Jln. Tiga and head straight down to the waterfront. By plane Sandakan Airport is connected directly daily with Kuala Lumpur by AirAsia, and to Kota Kinabalu by Malaysia Airlines and its subsidiary MASWings. MASWings also has connecting flights with Tawau and Kudat. Getting around Taxi - travel by taxi out to places such as Sepilok or the War Memorial is easy, however fare negotiation will be required as meters are not commonly available. Bus - there are buses and vans going everywhere in the areas around Sandakan, to the airport, Sepilok, Buli Sim Sim etc. By foot - Sandakan is only a small town and it is easy to walk around. There is a walking trail which covers all the main sites. |
| Parking |
The car park is on the street and it is free of charge. The car park is safe and secure. |
| Things To Do |
Agnes Keith House If you should ever stroll along the stretch of Jalan Istana in Sandakan, the much-talked about Agnes Keith House is hard to miss. With its sprawling green lawns and colonial-style wooden walls, the residence has since been restored by the Sabah Museum, in collaboration with the Federal Department of Museums and Antiquities. This British colonial government quarters, called Newlands, was once occupied by famous American writer, Agnes Newton Keith, who penned Land Below The Wind in 1939. Two books followed her first success, namely Three Came Home (1946) and White Man Returns (1951). With the exception of the second book, Land Below the Wind and White Man Returns were written in the house on the hill where she had the best views of Sandakan Bay at the front and the Sulu Sea at the back. Batu Tulug Located at Batu Putih village and 41km from the Kota Kinabatangan township, Agop Batu Tulug is a steep limestone cliff that stands 39 meters high and is part of the 20-25 million- year old Labang limestone formation. The word ‘agop' in the Orang Sungai language means cave. There are three main caves, agop suriba (lower) on the forest floor, lintaga (middle) and sawat (upper) betweeen 12-15m high. Gomantong Cave Described by WWF as 'the best-managed edible birds' nest cave in the world', Gomantong Caves in the heartland of the Gomantong Rainforest Reserve have been the focus for birds' nests for centuries. Kinabatangan River Stretching 560km from the Crocker Range in the southwest of Sabah to the Sulu Sea in the east, the Kinabatangan River sustains one of the world's richest ecosystems. The surrounding areas along the river consist of five distinct habitats - dipterocarp or dry, waterlogged and limestone forests, and freshwater and saline swamps. The lower basin of the river itself is the largest forest covered floodplain in Malaysia and has the largest concentration of wildlife in the South East Asian region. Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary In the centre of the mangrove forests of Sumawang is the Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary, where you can see Borneo's indigenous proboscis monkeys. This privately-owned sanctuary located within an oil palm estate gives you the chance to observe these animals up close and personal. Lankayan Island Lankayan, a tiny jewel-shaped island located on the northeastern coast of Sabah, is part of the Sugud Islands Marine Conservation Area (SIMCA) and is surrounded blue-green waters and coral reefs. It is also one of Sabah's top diving spots. The availability of jungle interior and interesting diving attracts both divers and non-divers alike to Lankayan. Libaran Island In the northeast coast of Sandakan lies the island of Libaran. This small island is ideal for those searching for some quiet time and in need of a relaxing trip. Many agree that the charm of this island lies in its simplicity: a long stretch of beach, crystal blue waters and beautiful sunsets. In the evening, you can enjoy a river cruise in the mangrove forest or have the unique experience of night fishing. A great place to get away from it all! Sandakan Crocodile Farm The Sandakan Crocodile Farm is Malaysia's largest with over 3000 of the reptiles. The original stock came from wild crocodiles found along the Kinabatangan River. The animals are farmed for their skins to be turned into shoes and bags. Besides offering visitors an up-close look at Sabah's biggest reptiles, the farm hosts several other attractions as well, including crocodile and snake shows. It also features a mini zoo with a 100kg Amazonian fish, and a children's park. Sandakan Memorial Park This site commemorates a tragedy and atrocity which struck Sandakan between January and August 1945. The Memorial Park witnessed the death of approximately 2400 Australian and British prisoners of war held by the Japanese in the Sandakan POW camp, within the sight of Allied victory in the Pacific war. Sandakan Heritage Trail You can now enjoy Sandakan at your own pace. The Sandakan Heritage Trail is a comprehensive walk that covers the town's important and interesting sites which have contributed to her rich historical past. A leaflet will map out the entire trail for you and it covers about fifteen spots. Sandakan Town Sandakan is located on the eastern seaboard of Sabah; it is a city which is steeped in history. Its character is shaped by the hinterland that embodies Sabah’s rich and diverse biodiversity in all its glory. Sandakan has a mixture of people, lifestyles, cultures, and faiths. Sepilok Orang Utan Sanctuary The Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre was set up in 1964 to rehabilitate orphaned baby orang utan. Set in the lush 4,300-hectare Kabili-Sepilok Forest Reserve, the Centre under the administration of the Wildlife Department of Sabah attracts tourists and researchers alike, giving them the opportunity to watch the orang utan up close in their natural habitat. A boardwalk leads you to a viewing gallery and feeding platform where the apes are fed milk and bananas twice a day at 10.00am and 3.00pm by rangers. Feeding time also attracts long-tailed macaques to the area. St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Sandakan The historical city of Sandakan is home to many buildings and monuments, each witness to the changes of time and events over the years. One of the oldest buildings is St. Michael’s and All Angels Church. The construction of the first stone building in Sabah began in 1893 and took almost 30 years to complete. Designed by New Zealander Mr. B.W. Mountfort, the building was first constructed with belian (ironwood) timber, followed by brick and finally stone, which is said to have from the nearby Buli Sim Sim, while the white stones that adorn the windows and doors are from Hong Kong. Turtle Island Park The Turtle Island Park (gazetted 1977) lies 40km north of Sandakan in the Sulu Sea and consists of Selingan, Bakungan Kecil and Gulisan islands. The park is a safe haven for the endangered green and hawksbill turtles and gives you the rare opportunity to watch turtle landings. Selingan, the largest of the islands, houses the park's headquarters, a turtle hatchery, tourist accommodation and basic facilities. The other two islands are more for conservation activities. |


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