Fly to Sabah with Singapore Airlines, the world’s most-awarded airline. Choose from a choice of four daily flights from London Heathrow or five weekly flights from London Gatwick or Manchester to Singapore, and seamlessly connect onto one of 7 weekly flights to Sabah with our low-cost airline, Scoot.
Sit back and relax as our world-class cabin crew take care of you every step of the way. Enjoy gourmet dining with our ‘Book the Cook’ service, available in Suites, First Class, Business Class and select Premium Economy Class, and choose from a wide selection of delicious dishes inspired by our International Culinary Panel, up to 24 hours before your flight. (Currently only available from London Heathrow)
With more than 300 islands, Sabah has the highest concentration of small islands in Malaysia overlooking the South China Sea, Sulu Sea, and the Celebes Sea. Positioned away from the hustle and bustle of the city, visitors can enjoy a moment of seclusion on the tropical islands and indulge in a myriad of activities while on vacation.
For the most part, this Land Below the Wind is a sanctuary for endangered and protected wildlife endemic to Borneo. It is home to one of the oldest rainforests in the world, dating back to 130 million years and 688 bird species. To observe wildlife in its natural habitat, embark on a river cruise along the Kinabatangan River for an unforgettable once-in-a-lifetime wildlife viewing experience. You may see Borneo pygmy elephants, proboscis monkeys, orangutans, sun bears, hornbills, crocodiles, and even Irrawaddy dolphins.
A significant aspect of Sabah's tourism is in the countryside, where extreme and laidback activities await visitors. Nature enthusiasts can enjoy forest bathing and lung-cleansing trips in the rural areas surrounded by lush greenery and serene river. Enjoy the sweat as you explore off the beaten trails that lead to hidden gorges and spectacular waterfalls.
Sitting in the heart of the Indo-Pacific basin, home to the world’s greatest marine diversity, Sabah is a magnet for divers from around the world. With its glorious tropical islands, teeming coral reefs and atolls, clear warm water and sandy beaches, this bio-diversity hotspot is indeed a diver’s dream come true.
Images courtesy of Sabah Tourism Board
Singapore Airlines flights will arrive and depart from London Heathrow, Terminal 2, London Gatwick North Terminal and Manchester Airport, Terminal 2.
For more information about our flight schedules, find out more here. For further general information on travel advisories please check the travel advisories on the International Air Transport Association (IATA) website for the latest passport, visa and health requirements.