Beach Republic
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Beach Republic is a beach side club located along Jalan Bakam at Luak, facing the South China Sea. The club provides a venue for families to spend their time and hosts plenty of recreation facilities for guests, including its swimming pool, gym, badminton courts, provisions for beach volleyball, beach netball, beach soccer, basketball court, yoga, zumba, including all-terrain vehicle rentals, a BBQ Corner and a Burger Joint.
It was previously known as the Miri Port Club, which was a club originally specifically set up for employees of the Miri Port Authority. Like most private clubs during this period, the club suffered from funding and patronage and was opened for the public in the early 2000s, before being sold off and renovated to become what is now known as Beach Republic at the beginning of the 2010s and started operation with a soft opening on 16th November 2010.
Beach Republic Resorts Sdn Bhd
Lot 334, Block 5,
Lambir District
98000 Miri,
Sarawak
Telephone: +6-085-424040
Fax: +6-085-414040
Email: info@beach-republic.com.my
Office Hour
Weekdays 11.00am to 11.00pm
Weekends & Public Holidays 10.00 am to 11.30pm
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