Borneo Eagle Resort - Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park
An ultra-exclusive, all-villa resort located on the western tip of Gaya Island, offering unparalleled privacy and luxury. Each villa comes with a private pool and stunning ocean views. The resort focuses on bespoke experiences, fine dining, and serene natural surroundings, with opportunities for snorkeling, diving, and exploring the island's pristine environment.
- Location
- Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo, Malaysia, Southeast Asia
- Type
- luxury_lodge
- Coordinates
- 6.010000, 115.985000
- Price range
- ultra-luxury
- Website
- https://borneoeagleresort.com/
- Capacity
- 26 guests
- Rooms
- 13
- Dietary options
- Vegetarian, vegan, halal available upon request
- Child-friendly
- Yes
- Pool/Spa
- Available
PlnrScore: 33/100
Frequently Asked Questions
We're planning a honeymoon at Borneo Eagle Resort. What are the absolute must-do private experiences for couples?
For an unforgettable honeymoon, we absolutely recommend arranging a private sunset cruise around Gaya Island; the sky ignites in a way that feels utterly magical. You should also book a private chef dinner on your villa's deck, with the gentle sound of the waves as your soundtrack. It's pure romance, elevated.
What kind of marine life can we realistically expect to see while snorkeling or diving near Borneo Eagle Resort?
We've always been impressed by the vibrant underwater world just off Gaya Island. Expect to see colourful coral gardens, schools of tropical fish, and if you're lucky, graceful sea turtles gliding by. The resort can arrange guided dives and snorkeling trips into Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park, which offers excellent visibility.
We're traveling with young children. Is Borneo Eagle Resort truly suitable for families, and what activities are there for them?
Absolutely. While it feels incredibly exclusive, Borneo Eagle Resort is surprisingly child friendly. The private pools in each villa are a huge hit with kids, and the resort offers nature walks and supervised beach activities that are both fun and educational. We found the staff to be exceptionally accommodating with younger guests.
What's the best time of year to visit Borneo Eagle Resort to avoid the heaviest rains and enjoy the best weather?
We generally find the dry season, from March to October, offers the most reliably sunny days perfect for enjoying the ocean and island activities. While you might encounter occasional showers outside this window, the resort's lush surroundings are beautiful year round. Pack light, breathable clothing and be prepared for tropical warmth.
Given the ultra-luxury price point, what are the dining expectations at Borneo Eagle Resort?
Prepare for a culinary journey. The dining at Borneo Eagle Resort is exceptional, focusing on fresh, local ingredients elevated with sophisticated techniques. We loved the emphasis on bespoke menus tailored to your preferences, whether it's fresh seafood caught that day or exquisite international dishes. It truly complements the luxurious villa experience.
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- Piasau Nature Reserve
- Sama Jaya Nature Reserve
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- Taman Negara Bukit Lambir
- Taman Negara Santubong
- Taman Negara Similajau
- Taman Negara Tanjung Datu
- Taman Negara Usun Apau
- Taman Pulau Sipadan
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