What's Happening?
Club Med has announced the opening of bookings for its new resort, Club Med Borneo, located on the shores of Kuala Penyu. This marks the brand's first large-scale, sustainably built resort in Asia Pacific, designed in line with BREEAM certification. The
resort, set to open for travel from November 16, 2026, is situated 90 minutes from Kota Kinabalu International Airport and offers a blend of luxury and nature. It features 400 rooms, including 39 Exclusive Collection Suites, and a variety of amenities such as an Infinity Pool, a family-friendly Splash Park, and multiple dining options. Guests can also engage in wildlife excursions, including visits to the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre and the Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary. The resort emphasizes sustainability through eco-conscious infrastructure, a zero-waste philosophy, and wildlife stewardship.
Why It's Important?
The launch of Club Med Borneo is significant as it represents a major step in sustainable tourism development in Asia. By integrating eco-friendly practices and supporting local wildlife conservation, the resort sets a precedent for future developments in the region. This initiative not only enhances the brand's reputation for sustainable luxury but also contributes to the local economy by creating over 350 jobs. The resort's focus on wildlife experiences and cultural activities offers a unique draw for eco-conscious travelers, potentially boosting tourism in Borneo. Additionally, the resort's sustainable design and operations could inspire other hospitality businesses to adopt similar practices, promoting environmental responsibility in the industry.
What's Next?
As Club Med Borneo prepares for its opening, the resort is likely to attract attention from travelers seeking sustainable and immersive experiences. The resort's success could lead to further expansion of eco-friendly resorts in the region. Club Med's commitment to sustainability may also influence other hospitality brands to prioritize environmental considerations in their developments. The resort's opening coincides with Club Med's Early Bird Sale 2027, offering significant savings for early bookings, which could drive initial interest and bookings. The resort's impact on local wildlife conservation efforts and its role in promoting sustainable tourism will be closely watched by industry stakeholders.









