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Miri's stunning sunset viewpoints, highly recommended!

In Miri, every sunset is a romantic gift from nature. Today, we'll share four amazing spots for sunset viewing in Miri, along with my personal ranking, so you can easily encounter breathtaking sunsets. 1. Coco Cabana: Romance of the iconic seahorse structure Coco Cabana is definitely a popular spot in Miri. It features an iconic seahorse structure and a unique viewing platform surrounded by reefs. However, be aware that swimming is not allowed, and there is no fine sand. It's worth mentioning that there's a beautifully carved two-story wooden building here. The steps beside it allow you to easily reach the second floor, where you can enjoy the sea breeze and quietly watch the ocean. The seawater within 50 meters of the coast is slightly yellow, but this doesn't detract from its charm. Moreover, it's free to enter, with steps, benches, and rocks for resting. Plus, with the unique seahorse structure, taking photos here creates a fantastic atmosphere! 2. Piasau Boat Club: A relaxing seaside experience Piasau Boat Club is a vibrant place. Not only can you swim in the sea here, but there's also a fine sandy beach, along with a restaurant and coffee bar with ample seating. However, it's a private club, so entry is free for members, while visitors need to purchase tickets. The fee is RM10 for adults, half price for those aged 12-17, and free for children under 12. There are plenty of advantages here, including the beach, waves, and dedicated activity areas. If you're bringing children, there's a small playground for them, and a beach volleyball court for you to work up a sweat. It's the perfect place to relax and enjoy the view. 3. The Grand Old Lady: Elevated views and stunning sunsets The Grand Old Lady is Miri's Petroleum Museum and a landmark building located on Canada Hill. Here, you can enjoy panoramic views from above, overlooking the city's beauty and gazing at the coastline and sunset. The Hollywood-style city sign makes a perfect backdrop for photos. In my opinion, this is the best place to watch the sunset. However, please note that Grab cars may have difficulty locating the viewpoint when going downhill, so you can ask the driver to pick you up at the museum entrance. 4. Lutong Beach: Pure beauty, free choice Lutong Beach was recommended to me by the owner of a local restaurant (Old House is delicious!). It's not a large area, but it's free to enter, and the sand on the beach is incredibly fine. Gentle waves lap the shore, and there are few boats in the distance, offering a pristine view. The only minor drawback is the longer waiting time for taxis, which can be around 10-15 minutes. Personal Ranking: The Grand Old Lady (Elevated views encompassing the city and sunset) Lutong Beach (Free, pristine views, and fine sand) Piasau Boat Club (Although there's an entrance fee, the atmosphere is relaxed, and there are plenty of activities) Coco Cabana (Iconic landmark and popular spot) Miri's sea of clouds and sunsets display captivating beauty in different ways every day. Find some time to visit these places and encounter your own breathtaking sunset!
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Posted: Feb 25, 2025
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Piasau Boat Club

Miri | Lot 1273 Piasau Nature Reserve Park, Miri 98000, Malaysia
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