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Malaysia Borneo Eagle Resort

Borneo Eagle Resort is an exclusive hideaway on Pulau Tiga, off Sabah’s west coast. Its 13 oceanfront villas sit by coral-rich waters and surrounding nature, supported by the hotel’s commitment to ongoing conservation initiatives.

What we love about Borneo Eagle Resort

Set on the quiet island of Pulau Tiga, Borneo Eagle offers just 13 villas facing the South China Sea, each with its own private garden or pool

A strong focus on wellness runs throughout the resort, from the organic kitchen produce to the in-villa spa treatments and natural thermal mud nearby

Stay in a Pool Villa for uninterrupted sunset views and direct access to a broad stretch of quiet beachfront

Marine conservation plays a central role here, with coral restoration projects and protected waters directly offshore

There are plenty of activities available on land and water with sea kayaking, snorkelling in abundant waters and guided jungle trekking to volcanic mud pools

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