Kuching beaches are world renowned for their beauty. The city is very popular amongst tourists for that reason, and resorts are everywhere in this charming beach paradise. Kuching is a jewel located East of Malaysia, removed from the main Malaysian peninsula.
Damai Beach
One of the main beaches in Kuching, Damai Beach is packed with tourists during the peak season. Damai Beach represents the success of Kuching's tourism industry, having three world-class resorts established along the periphery. The beach itself is a joy to be in, being a stereotypical tropical beach - blue skies, white beaches, turquoise waters and complete with palm trees. Those looking for a true luxury can choose the Holiday Inn Resort, which owns a part of the beach and allows guests into the area for private use. Be sure to take note, though, the sheer popularity of the beach brings about a crowd during the peak season.
Santubong BeachNear the Damai Beach is Santubong Beach, located some 30 minutes away from the city centre. The Santubong Beach is less populated than Damai, and can allow for some reprieve from the crowding. This is not to say that Santubong is not a beautiful beach - the place is picture perfect, providing the same qualities as Damai without the overpopulation. The only downside is that Santubong Beach has far fewer accommodation and dining options compared to Damai. Being less crowded has lent Santubong a slightly rustic charm to the beach, and it would prove a worthwhile visit for anyone looking for a beach escape.
Damai Beach
One of the main beaches in Kuching, Damai Beach is packed with tourists during the peak season. Damai Beach represents the success of Kuching's tourism industry, having three world-class resorts established along the periphery. The beach itself is a joy to be in, being a stereotypical tropical beach - blue skies, white beaches, turquoise waters and complete with palm trees. Those looking for a true luxury can choose the Holiday Inn Resort, which owns a part of the beach and allows guests into the area for private use. Be sure to take note, though, the sheer popularity of the beach brings about a crowd during the peak season.
Santubong BeachNear the Damai Beach is Santubong Beach, located some 30 minutes away from the city centre. The Santubong Beach is less populated than Damai, and can allow for some reprieve from the crowding. This is not to say that Santubong is not a beautiful beach - the place is picture perfect, providing the same qualities as Damai without the overpopulation. The only downside is that Santubong Beach has far fewer accommodation and dining options compared to Damai. Being less crowded has lent Santubong a slightly rustic charm to the beach, and it would prove a worthwhile visit for anyone looking for a beach escape.
DAMAI CENTRAL
Damai Central is an innovative resort-styled multi-purpose complex built in Sarawak ethnic-concept design. Facilities available in the complex includes a food court with 10 units of stall featuring local and fusion food; 15 units of commercial lots ideal for seafood restaurants, pubs, convenience shops, souvenir outlets, etc; plus 6 booths suitable as counters for arranging tours and activities and rental of recreational equipment.
Besides the business lots, the complex has a multipurpose hall, an open stage and a open-air arena. This makes Damai Central a perfect venue for staging of festive activities and events, concerts, corporate and theme functions.
Whether you just want to have a tall cool drink by the sundeck, treat your family to a sumptuous meal or simply admire the sunset with your loved one; Damai Central is the perfect gateway!
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