Dotting the Sulu Sea in Malaysia, the Turtle Islands National Park, also known as Pulau Penyu National Park, encompasses the islands of Gulisan, Little Bakkungan and Selingan, home to the park's headquarters. It also includes the magical coral reefs scattered in the ocean. As its name would suggest, Tuttle Islands National Park is a haven for turtles, such as the endangered green turtle and hawksbill turtle, to nest on unspoiled beaches. This unique tourist destination provides sightseers who spend the night on Selingan, the chance to view the incredible spectacle of these marine creatures laying their eggs in the sand, which happens almost every night of the year. They are also able to oversee a turtle hatchling release. A true tropical paradise, the island's pristine beaches are perfect for sunbathing, while its inviting azure waters offer swimming, diving and snorkelling opportunities.