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Club Med launches Borneo coastal-rainforest resort

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Set between ancient rainforests and the South China Sea, Club Med has launched its newest resort in Malaysia, Club Med Borneo, located in Kota Kinabalu.

The property is positioned as a nature-led destination combining adventure, cultural immersion, and all-inclusive hospitality in one of the world’s most biodiverse regions.

The resort features 397 rooms, including suites and family accommodations designed for different types of travellers.

Dining is a central part of the experience, with The Alam offering an international buffet across four dining spaces.

The Laut, Gourmet Club provides a more refined setting with curated dishes and beverages, while The Pasir serves drinks in a relaxed environment.

Guests also have access to more than 20 land and water-based activities, alongside wellness and fitness options, allowing for flexible stays ranging from active to leisure-focused.

Borneo’s natural environment shapes much of the resort’s identity.

Guests can explore rainforests home to wildlife such as orangutans and proboscis monkeys, as well as take part in activities like mangrove kayaking, jungle exploration, and flying trapeze.

Curated excursions extend the experience further, including river cruises, firefly viewing, cultural visits, snorkelling at Pulau Tiga, and wildlife tours in Sandakan.

The resort is designed with families in mind, offering children’s clubs for ages four months to 17 years, along with tailored facilities and family-friendly accommodations.

The aim is to create a setting where different age groups can participate in structured or independent activities while sharing the same destination experience.

For meetings and events, the property includes flexible conference facilities with four meeting rooms that can be combined into larger spaces, supported by dining venues that can host up to 475 guests, making it suitable for corporate and incentive travel.

A dedicated Exclusive Collection area named Mutiara provides a more private experience, featuring its own pool, lounge, and bar.

The resort also follows the “Happy to Care” philosophy, encouraging engagement with nature and local culture while supporting sustainability efforts, including pursuing BREEAM certification for environmentally responsible design and operations. -TTN

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