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Gaya Island: An Easy And Epic Budget Trip To An Exotic Island

Gaya Island: An Easy And Epic Budget Trip To An Exotic Island

Gaya island lies in the Tunku Abdul Rahman Park and is usually not covered under the standard island hoping trips.

The island however has a little secret. Since it is a bit more expensive that the neighboring islands, Gaya island is free from the hordes of tourists. It even has this amazing resort called Gayana on it!

If you want to visit Gaya island you have to either book a day trip or stay on the island.

Staying on the island was too much for our pocket so we opted for a day trip. Can’t remember exactly how much we paid though.

Sorry… My memory is really fails me sometimes!

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Booking A Trip To Gaya Island 

Gaya island has two main resorts. One is the Bunga Raya Island Resort and Spa and the other is the Gayana Eco resort.

We decided to head out to Gayana on a day trip because the Marine Ecology Research Center is a part of the resort.

That was something that definitely made my list of things to do in Kota Kinabalu and I was excited at the opportunity to tick it off.

You can book the day trip at Jesselton point. We called ahead to let them know that we would be joining them on that day.

How To Get To Gaya Island

A glimpse of Kota Kinabalu as we left to Gaya Island.

A glimpse of Kota Kinabalu as we left.

The boat trip to Gaya island took us around 10 minutes. It left at 10 am and you had to report 15 minutes in advance.

You pay the man at the Gayana office and he guides you to the boat that will take you across. Unlike the small speed boats that take you island hoping through Tunku Abdul Rahman Park, the Gayana boat is larger and slower.

It carries the staff and some of their daily rations too but the boat is really clean and comfortable. You can walk around and Shawn didn’t get too seasick which is always a good thing!

Gayana Eco Resort

Gayana water bungalows on Gaya Island, Malaysia

⭐️ Rating: 8.5/10 (90 Reviews) Price: $792 for 3 nights at an overnight villa 📍Location: Malohom Bay, Gaya Island, 88000 Gaya Island, Malaysia  Details: Read more on booking.com now!

The very first thing that you notice about Gayana is the view. It hits you the moment you see it in the distance. For me it was exactly how I expected the Maldives or Mauritius to look like. In short it was beautiful.

Did I mention that we were the only tourists on the boat?

Once we docked we also realized that most of the villas were unoccupied. That meant that we had the island practically all to ourselves.

Nothing can better than that! Especially since we wanted to get jump into the water for some snorkeling at Gaya island.

“Everything was incredible from start to end. The staff meet you at the ferry port, private ferry to the resort, manager and staff met us with welcome drinks and and information about the resort. Rooms were perfect.

The food was delicious and every single member of staff was friendly, personable and helpful. It was the highlight of my holiday for so many reasons! I cannot fault it at all.”

Olivia (read more reviews now!)

I think one of the first things that caught my attention was the quietness. Its odd how the absence of sound can actually be so loud. Hahaha… I’ve never got the meaning of that saying till I set foot on the island.

Don’t be fooled by the laid back vibe that the island has. There is a lot to do should you want an active day.

Gayana is also a favourite among the expat community that have their base in Kota Kinabalu. It is their island getaway spot and most of them head here to spend the weekend.

So I would suggest trying to visit mid week when the resort island is relatively deserted.

Also if you don’t mind the price of the rooms, you can always choose to book a stay in one of the gorgeous over water bungalows. Trust me, they are gorgeous!

First Stop MERC 

Conservation of clams at Gaya island.

Conservation of clams!

The Marine Ecology Research center (MERC) was one of the main reasons why I wanted to visit Gaya island.

Located in the Gayana Eco Resort, MERC aims at conserving the 7 native species of giant clams which are under threat due to various reasons.

They are also working on the conservation and restoration of coral. One of the things that I loved about the Marine Ecology Research Center was the way they taught their visitors about each individual species that they were treating.

The experience was educational, fun and even hands on! It made me so excited that I couldn’t wait to jump into the water and snorkel around Gaya island so we could see the live coral for ourselves.

Renting Gear

Snorkeling is always better together! Gaya island has some incredible clams to see.

Snorkeling is always better together!

There is quite a lot of fun to be had on the island. Kayaking, snorkeling and scuba diving are the top picks. Day trips are also included for people who stay in the resort but for people on a day trip to Gayana, the top three are your best picks.

We decided to stick with snorkeling in Gaya island because scuba diving was way too expensive especially when we compared it to our experience on Kota Kinabalu main land.

Snorkeling around was really fun especially since we were the only two people snorkeling in the area.

My favorite water sport: Kayaking!

My favorite water sport: Kayaking!

After our first round snorkeling at Gaya island we came up for a snack (which we had packed) and a short breather.

One of people working at the counter told us that kayaking was free for an hour so we jumped at the opportunity.

We certainly had fun because we managed to kayak right till the MERC headquarters.

Unfortunately when we came back we realized that the employee had mistaken us for guests who had rented the cottages. The kayaks were not free for day trip guests. We landed up shelling out a bit more than expected.

We had another set of snorkeling before the it was time to return our gear and head back home. The day went by rather fast.

Then again that is what happens when you really enjoy yourself right? Me I would recommend heading out to Gaya if you are trying to escape the crowds. It’s quiet and peaceful but it is a tad bit expensive.

Gaya Island FAQ

Which Month Is The Best For Gaya Island?

Ideally the best time to visit Gaya island is between March and June. This is the summer season in the area. It is also peak tourist season so expect crowds.

I would suggest booking Gayana Eco resort in advance because they sell out quickly. If by chance you don’t get a room there then try either Bunga Raya Island resort and spa or Gaya Island Resort.

What Is The Closest Airport To Gaya Island?

The closest airport to Gaya island is in Kota Kinabalu. You do however have to reach the harbor and catch a boat from there. The boats do not ply at all times of the day so make sure that you plan your trip accordingly.

How Many Days Is Enough From Gaya Island?

You can finish off all the sights on Gaya island in a day trip like we did. But if you really want to soak in the island vibe then you have to stay on the island. There are a three great resorts to pick from. Many of them offer three day packages which is perfect for the island.

If you get a chance to stay longer then do!

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Katie

Saturday 12th of August 2017

how is is this even real?! Soooo beautiful I need to add it to my list :)

Bernadette Jackson

Saturday 12th of August 2017

Sounds like my kind of day on and in the water. And how lovely to have it pretty much to yourselves.