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shaped pool and bright, comfortable rooms (six in total) make it easy to meet the two-
night minimum stay. Not suitable for children under 16. The Kuching-Santubong shuttles
pass by here.
Santubong Homestay $
( 013-895 1245, 082-846773; niesa0619@gmail.com; House 207, Kampung Santub-
ong; per person RM30, with lunch RM40, with lunch & dinner RM40) Sauji and Mariah
rent out three rooms in their home, one with attached bath. Homey and tranquil. Great
value.
HOMESTAY
Eating
All the resorts have restaurants. At the Sarawak Cultural Village, the restaurant (meal
RM7-10) serves a buffet of Sarawakian dishes.
SEAFOOD
Lim Hock Ann Seafood $$
(Kampung Buntal; mains RM8-20, fish per kg RM39-85; 11am-2pm & 5-10pm, closed
Mon lunch) A sprawling, open-air shed on stilts with a wide-plank floor and a tin roof,
this classic Chinese-style seafood restaurant is in Kampung Buntal, a fishers' village
11km southeast of the SCV (on the east coast of the base of the peninsula). The fresh, loc-
ally landed fish is superb.
Damai Central $
Across the parking lot from the Sarawak Cultural Village, this attractive new complex has
several restaurants, a 7-Eleven and a food court (mains RM5 to RM8).
HAWKER
Getting There & Away
Minibus
Kuching is linked to the Santubong Peninsula (45 minutes) by the slow K15 bus (RM4)
from Saujana Bus Station and minibuses operated by two companies:
Setia Kawan ( 019-825 1619; adult/child under 12yr RM10/5) Has departures from
Kuching's waterfront every two hours from 7.15am to 10pm; stops include the Singgah-
sana Lodge ( Click here ) , which can take bookings; the Harbour View Hotel; and the
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