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11 October 2010

about Sutera Harbour Resort

Sutera Harbour Resort

Sutera Harbour Resort is a 384-acre fully-integrated property development on the coastline of Kota Kinabalu city centre in Sabah, Malaysia.

Comprising two 5-star hotels, a 27-hole Graham Marsh designed golf course, a 104-berth marina and an exclusive golf and country club with extensive recreational facilities, the resort enjoys the panoramic backdrop of the South China Sea and the tropical islands of the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park.

There are 956 immaculately furnished and contemporary designed guest suites with magnificent views of either the sea, the gardens or the golf course; 14 restaurants and bars, two grand ballrooms, 22 meeting rooms and a 100-seat auditorium making Sutera Harbour Resort the perfect venue for meetings, incentives, conventions, events and weddings.

Hotel guests and club members have access to beautifully landscaped swimming pools, a 12-lane bowling alley, a mini cinema, snooker rooms, covered and open tennis courts, badminton and squash courts, safe and modern playgrounds, fitness centres, karaoke lounges, luxury spas, watersport facilities and secure Kiddies Clubs for children’s activities.

The resort’s affiliated Sutera Sanctuary Lodges operate and manage luxury high-end as well as budget nature lodges in key government-owned tourism hotspots at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Mount Kinabalu, the Poring Hot Spring and Nature Reserve and Manukan Island.

The North Borneo Yachting is one of the resort’s key niche products offering the ultimate dining and luxury cruise experience on board three unique vessels: Puteri Sutera, MS Columbus and Silk Princess.Sabah was once British North Borneo and memories of a by-gone era are recreated in historical rides on board a vintage train with steam Vulcan engines, meandering through villages and dining in classic, tiffin style.
Sutera Harbour Resort—the ultimate lifestyle experience in a magical island called Borneo. Enchanting and simply memorable.

The view in Sutera Harbour