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Located at the waterfront area along Jalan Purun, within close proximity of the Labuan town centre, is the Labuan International Sea Sports Complex. Part of the beautification project under the 7th Malaysia plan, the complex covers an area of 5.91 acres and was built at a total cost of RM25 million.
With the objective of creating a world-class water sports centre and developing more attractive places of interests in line with the Malaysian Prime Minister’s vision to turn Labuan into a major island destination, the sea sports compled was completed and opened to the public in June 2001 when it hosted the yearly Labuan Sea Challenge 2001.
The Labuan International Sea Sports Complex was designed with three prominent structures connected to a main viewing plaza. Each of these imposing towers is an integral part of a large modern water sports complex. The complex not only possesses an interesting architectural design, it also houses modern infrastructure and facilities which will enable the island to host more international sea sports events and championships. The complex houses the main sea sports centre, an administrative block, a marine biology museum, souvenir shops and eateries.
The Labuan Sea Sports Complex is located along Jalan Merdeka, close to the Labuan Tourism Action Council. For more information, please contact the Labuan Tourism Action Council office at 6087-4226622.
Last viewed - July 05, 2008
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