The four major wrecks in Brunei Bay off the coast of the Island of Labuan are among the best in South East Asia. For history buffs, two World War II wrecks are available. If you enjoy prolific marine life, the underwater oasis formed by the "Cement Wreck" and the "Blue Water Wreck" which were from 1980s, are not to be missed.
No visit to Labuan is complete without a meal or two or three of its freshest seafood. Get the great taste, quality and presentation of seafood dishes at reasonable prices. One of the best things about the restaurants is that you can request the staff to cook your food the way you want, no matter if you want the food to be cooked with spicy or non-spicy. Thus, if you have a specific preference of seafood dishes, Labuan is a place that will definitely not disappoint your taste buds. Just a reminder - the place is constantly packed, so remember to book your tables earlier!
Surrounded by the South China Sea, Labuan Island, together with its 6 other smaller islands are just perfect for island hopping. The islands, namely Rusukan Besar, Burung, Daat, Rusukan Kecil, Papan and Kuraman form the Labuan Marine Park. The water around these islands is crystal clear and so irresistible to snorkelers and divers. There are 3 well-known shipwrecks in the area, a clear attraction for wreck divers.