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kilometres of sandy coastline fronting the South China Sea. Brunei is known for some of the best golf facilities in South-East Asia, with three 18-hole championship courses. Less known is that Brunei's offshore waters offer some surprisingly good diving sites, with many shipwrecks and pristine coral reefs. Malaysian, Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Italian and Western food can be found in many restaurants and hotels. The sale of alcohol is prohibited, but private consumption is allowed for non Muslims who can import (per trip) up to two bottles of wine or spirits and twelve cans of beer. Where to stay Accommodation is not readily available outside the main towns. Hotels in Bandar 12 www.paradisesonline.com Seri Begawan range from international standard business hotels to middle range tourist class hotels and inns plus serviced apartments. Only 15 minutes from the capital, The Empire Hotel & Country Club is one of the country's top resorts, with palatial rooms and suites, swimming pools and lagoons, restaurants, a cinema, bowling alley, theatre, marine centre and Jack Nicklaus- designed golf course. Getting around Transport includes buses, hire cars or taxis. The public bus system is cheap and reliable in and around the capital. Hiring a car is the best option for exploring the hinterland. Shopping Brunei is known for its handcrafted silverware, brassware, bronzeware, fine handwoven sarongs, baskets and mats of pandan leaves. Shopping centres in Bandar Seri Begawan, Seria and Kuala Belait offer local products as well as imported items. The Tamu markets in Bandar Seri Begawan are definitely worth a visit. Currency The Brunei dollar is divided into 100 cents, on a par with the Singapore dollar. Tipping is optional. Climate The temperature uniform throughout in Brunei the year remains ranging from 23˚C to 32˚C with no distinct wet season. Humidity is high and light clothing is suitable to wear all year round. Your attire should be modest, especially when visiting places of worship. Entry requirements A visa is required for some countries. International vaccination certificates for cholera and yellow fever are required if coming from infected areas.