Kedah State (Beaches)
Langkawi
Langkawi has natural beauty of its pristine, white and sandy beaches are attractions in themselves. Pantai Cenang (Cenang Beach), Pantai Tengah (Tengah Beach), Pantai Kok (Kok Beach), Rebak Marina and Tanjung Rhu are just some of the fabulous unspoiled beaches that spread along the island’s coastline. It is Langkawi’s liveliest beach, with rows of international class hotels and as well as budget chalets. Swimming, jet skiing, wind surfing, sailing and boating are the activities that can be pursued here. Situated amidst lush tropical greenery at Pantai Kok, the Summer Palace Langkawi is one of the island’s latest attractions. In 1999, 20th Century Fox commissioned the construction of this magnificent and expensive movie set for the making of the film ‘Anna and the King’. Built almost entirely of local timbers by Malaysian and foreign artisans, the Summer Palace resembles a traditional Thai Palace. The palace encompasses an area of 675 square meters and stands 16.6 meters high. A part from the original movie set, a restaurant, souvenir shops and pavilion has been added. Open: 9am-10pm (daily). Admission: RM3.5 (adult), RM2 (child).
Pantai Merdeka (Merdeka Beach)
It is Kedah’s favourite beach on the mainland. It is situated in the Kuala Muda district, which is 30 km from Sungai Petani, 60 km south of Alor Setar or 40 km from Butterworth. Boats can be hired to visit the offshore islands of Pulau Bidan (Bidan Island), Pulau Telur (Telur Island) and Pulau Songsang (Songsang Island). This beach is shaded by tall swaying palms, under which one may spend leisurely hours – picnicking or just lazing the hours away, water skiing and sailing are also popular along this stretch of coastal water.
Johor State (Beaches)
Lido Beach
This sun-drenched beach of Johor Bahru, stretching over 7 km provides city tourists a variety of water adventures from canoeing, sailing to cruising.
Desaru
Located 98 km northeast of Johor Bahru, covers a 26 km stretch of beach. All kinds of sports, from snorkelling, swimming and canoeing, jungle-trekking to golfing can be enjoyed here. Three top-class hotels are already established at Desaru, offering impressive resort facilities for the above activities. Desaru offers almost every type of accommodation to travellers, from low-budget campsites for the more adventurous travellers, chalets for families to luxurious hotel rooms.
Melaka or Malacca State (Beaches)
Tanjung Bidara Beach
It is located about 35 km from town of Malacca. Enjoy the gentle beauty and miles of clean sandy beaches. It is ideal for swimming, water skiing and canoeing.
Kundur Beach
For the adventurous wanting to experience life in a traditional Malay fishing village, Kundur Beach, about 17 km north of Malacca, is good choice. Here, visitors can spend a night in ‘kelong’, a wooden house on stilts.
Perak State (Beach)
Teluk Batik (Batik Bay)
About 6.5 km from Lumut lays Teluk Batik, a favourite spot for campers, picnickers, swimmers and sun-lovers. The stretches of white sandy beach are ideal for whatever activity of inactivity you have in mind. You can rent rooms and chalets along the beach at bargain prices. For reservation, Tel: 05-683 5554.
Pantai Puteri Dewi (Golden sands)
This beautiful beach paradise was named Pantai Puteri Dewi (literally, Beach of the Lovely Princess). Pan Pacific Resort Pangkor (05-6851399) along this stretch of beach offers elegant accommodation with 161 rooms, a sports hall, a golf course, convention rooms, and facilities for snorkelling and windsurfing.
Pasir Bogak (Bogak Sands)
Here, the shallow crystal-clear water enables you to frolic in the water along the vast coral reef. Accommodation ranges from hotels, government rest house to budget-wise attap huts.
Pahang State (Beach)
Cherating Beach
Located in Kuantan. To many, this name is synonymous with Club Med. This is natural because Aisa’s first Club Med is located here. Actually, only a small part of the beach is administered by this world famous club, the rest is a populated area offering excellent beaches. Situated only 47 km from Kuantan, its unique features are the rustic atmosphere and the warm hospitality of the village folk. Cherating also offers you the chance to shop for handicraft and see cultural performances. Village maidens nimbly weave the pandanus leaves into mats, hats, bags and other inexpensive lightweight souvenirs. Cultural shows include ‘wayang kulit’ (shadow play) and silat (the Malay art of self-defence).
Balok Beach
Located in Kuantan. Balok Beach is about 15 km north of Kuantan and is a paradise for avid wind-surfers. Most of the activities revolve around the many international class resorts and hotels located at the beach, forming the perfect getaway for visitors to the East Coast of the Peninsular. Truly perfect and serene with soothing tropical breezes, swaying casuarinas, unending white sand in harmony with the azure blue sea, indeed, relaxation is never easier. Hotels here are:
Le Village Beach Resort (Tel: 609-5447900/ Fax: 609-5447800)
De’ Rhu Beach Resort (Tel: 609-5579000/ Fax: 609-5579002)
Peranginan Tamu Kami (Tel: 609-5839090/ Fax: 5837061)
Muara Beach Resort (Tel: 609-5834544/ Fax: 609-5834144)
Swiss Garden Resort (Tel: 609-5447333/ Fax: 609-5449555)
Teluk Chempedak Beach
Located in Kuantan. This delightful beach, only 5 km from the town of Kuantan, is the site of several world class hotels. At Teluk Chempedak Beach, the scene is alive with hawker stalls, resort hotels, trinket stalls, restaurants, and snack bars. It is an excellent beach for water sports activities like sailing, surfing, skiing and sunbathing. A short trek through the Teluk Cempedak Forest Reserve is idyllic Pelindung Beach. If you are game to more jungle trekking, there’s an alternative route leading to the mini-zoo. Hotel here are:
Hyatt Hotel Kuantan (Tel: 609-5661234/ Fax: 609-5677577)
Beserah Beach
Located in Kuantan. Beserah is a fishing village and is well known for salted fish. But what many people do not know is a very unique practice of the Beserah fisherman: they employ water buffaloes (which are not normally seen on the beach for they are always used to plough padi fields or to pull heavy carts), to transport fish from the boats to the processing area. Beserah is situated 10 km from Kuantan. A batik factory and many cottage handicraft workshops producing items made mostly of sea shells and local plant materials (dried nuts, leaves) can be found in Beserah. Hotels here are:
Duta Sands Resort (Tel: 609-5448101/ Fax: 609-5448291)
Gloria Maris Resort (Tel: 609-5447788/ Fax: 609-5447619)
Chendor Beach
Located in Kuantan. About 10 km from cherating is the famous Chendor Beach. Here, from early July to September, you can watch green turtles or occasionally giant leatherback turtles toil ashore to lay eggs. It’s a ritual worth experiencing. Besides the turtles, Chendor Beach offers some fine bathing spots. Its irresistible appeal also lies in the peace and seclusion you will enjoy at this resort.
Rompin/ Lanjut Beach
Located in Rompin. Lanjut Beach, meanwhile, is one of the most beautiful unspoilt beaches on the southern coast of Pahang. The new Lanjut golden Beach Resort is ideally located where hotels and chalets are easily avaulable, in fast-developing Rompin district. Fishing for freshwater prawns is a popular outdoor activity in the many rivers found in the district. Kuala Rompin is also a gateway to Tioman Island, as well to the newly opened Endau-Rompin State Park. Hotels here are:
Lanjut Golden Beach Resort (Tel: 609-4145113/ Fax: 609-4145112)
Seri Malaysia Hotel Rompin (Tel/ Fax: 609-4132732)
Rompin Beach Resort (Tel: 609-4141367/ Fax: 609-4141366)
Summerset Resort (Tel: 609-4141888/ Fax: 609-4140888)
Sabah State (Beach)
Tanjung Aru Beach (Kota Kinabalu)
The Tanjung Aru Beach with its Prince Philip Park is just one of the many splendoured beaches in the West Coast. Tanjung Aru derives its name from the abundance of tall casuarinas or Aru trees that grace the shoreline in honour of the Consort of Queen Elizabeth II. There are countless magnificent beaches to explore and enjoy. While each one has a feel of paradise, there are always nearby hawker stalls offering mouth-watering cuisine while you soak in the wonders of the islands, especially the spectacular sunsets, which the area is known for.
Others beach
Most of the islands have attractive beaches.
Langkawi
Langkawi has natural beauty of its pristine, white and sandy beaches are attractions in themselves. Pantai Cenang (Cenang Beach), Pantai Tengah (Tengah Beach), Pantai Kok (Kok Beach), Rebak Marina and Tanjung Rhu are just some of the fabulous unspoiled beaches that spread along the island’s coastline. It is Langkawi’s liveliest beach, with rows of international class hotels and as well as budget chalets. Swimming, jet skiing, wind surfing, sailing and boating are the activities that can be pursued here. Situated amidst lush tropical greenery at Pantai Kok, the Summer Palace Langkawi is one of the island’s latest attractions. In 1999, 20th Century Fox commissioned the construction of this magnificent and expensive movie set for the making of the film ‘Anna and the King’. Built almost entirely of local timbers by Malaysian and foreign artisans, the Summer Palace resembles a traditional Thai Palace. The palace encompasses an area of 675 square meters and stands 16.6 meters high. A part from the original movie set, a restaurant, souvenir shops and pavilion has been added. Open: 9am-10pm (daily). Admission: RM3.5 (adult), RM2 (child).
Pantai Merdeka (Merdeka Beach)
It is Kedah’s favourite beach on the mainland. It is situated in the Kuala Muda district, which is 30 km from Sungai Petani, 60 km south of Alor Setar or 40 km from Butterworth. Boats can be hired to visit the offshore islands of Pulau Bidan (Bidan Island), Pulau Telur (Telur Island) and Pulau Songsang (Songsang Island). This beach is shaded by tall swaying palms, under which one may spend leisurely hours – picnicking or just lazing the hours away, water skiing and sailing are also popular along this stretch of coastal water.
Johor State (Beaches)
Lido Beach
This sun-drenched beach of Johor Bahru, stretching over 7 km provides city tourists a variety of water adventures from canoeing, sailing to cruising.
Desaru
Located 98 km northeast of Johor Bahru, covers a 26 km stretch of beach. All kinds of sports, from snorkelling, swimming and canoeing, jungle-trekking to golfing can be enjoyed here. Three top-class hotels are already established at Desaru, offering impressive resort facilities for the above activities. Desaru offers almost every type of accommodation to travellers, from low-budget campsites for the more adventurous travellers, chalets for families to luxurious hotel rooms.
Melaka or Malacca State (Beaches)
Tanjung Bidara Beach
It is located about 35 km from town of Malacca. Enjoy the gentle beauty and miles of clean sandy beaches. It is ideal for swimming, water skiing and canoeing.
Kundur Beach
For the adventurous wanting to experience life in a traditional Malay fishing village, Kundur Beach, about 17 km north of Malacca, is good choice. Here, visitors can spend a night in ‘kelong’, a wooden house on stilts.
Perak State (Beach)
Teluk Batik (Batik Bay)
About 6.5 km from Lumut lays Teluk Batik, a favourite spot for campers, picnickers, swimmers and sun-lovers. The stretches of white sandy beach are ideal for whatever activity of inactivity you have in mind. You can rent rooms and chalets along the beach at bargain prices. For reservation, Tel: 05-683 5554.
Pantai Puteri Dewi (Golden sands)
This beautiful beach paradise was named Pantai Puteri Dewi (literally, Beach of the Lovely Princess). Pan Pacific Resort Pangkor (05-6851399) along this stretch of beach offers elegant accommodation with 161 rooms, a sports hall, a golf course, convention rooms, and facilities for snorkelling and windsurfing.
Pasir Bogak (Bogak Sands)
Here, the shallow crystal-clear water enables you to frolic in the water along the vast coral reef. Accommodation ranges from hotels, government rest house to budget-wise attap huts.
Pahang State (Beach)
Cherating Beach
Located in Kuantan. To many, this name is synonymous with Club Med. This is natural because Aisa’s first Club Med is located here. Actually, only a small part of the beach is administered by this world famous club, the rest is a populated area offering excellent beaches. Situated only 47 km from Kuantan, its unique features are the rustic atmosphere and the warm hospitality of the village folk. Cherating also offers you the chance to shop for handicraft and see cultural performances. Village maidens nimbly weave the pandanus leaves into mats, hats, bags and other inexpensive lightweight souvenirs. Cultural shows include ‘wayang kulit’ (shadow play) and silat (the Malay art of self-defence).
Balok Beach
Located in Kuantan. Balok Beach is about 15 km north of Kuantan and is a paradise for avid wind-surfers. Most of the activities revolve around the many international class resorts and hotels located at the beach, forming the perfect getaway for visitors to the East Coast of the Peninsular. Truly perfect and serene with soothing tropical breezes, swaying casuarinas, unending white sand in harmony with the azure blue sea, indeed, relaxation is never easier. Hotels here are:
Le Village Beach Resort (Tel: 609-5447900/ Fax: 609-5447800)
De’ Rhu Beach Resort (Tel: 609-5579000/ Fax: 609-5579002)
Peranginan Tamu Kami (Tel: 609-5839090/ Fax: 5837061)
Muara Beach Resort (Tel: 609-5834544/ Fax: 609-5834144)
Swiss Garden Resort (Tel: 609-5447333/ Fax: 609-5449555)
Teluk Chempedak Beach
Located in Kuantan. This delightful beach, only 5 km from the town of Kuantan, is the site of several world class hotels. At Teluk Chempedak Beach, the scene is alive with hawker stalls, resort hotels, trinket stalls, restaurants, and snack bars. It is an excellent beach for water sports activities like sailing, surfing, skiing and sunbathing. A short trek through the Teluk Cempedak Forest Reserve is idyllic Pelindung Beach. If you are game to more jungle trekking, there’s an alternative route leading to the mini-zoo. Hotel here are:
Hyatt Hotel Kuantan (Tel: 609-5661234/ Fax: 609-5677577)
Beserah Beach
Located in Kuantan. Beserah is a fishing village and is well known for salted fish. But what many people do not know is a very unique practice of the Beserah fisherman: they employ water buffaloes (which are not normally seen on the beach for they are always used to plough padi fields or to pull heavy carts), to transport fish from the boats to the processing area. Beserah is situated 10 km from Kuantan. A batik factory and many cottage handicraft workshops producing items made mostly of sea shells and local plant materials (dried nuts, leaves) can be found in Beserah. Hotels here are:
Duta Sands Resort (Tel: 609-5448101/ Fax: 609-5448291)
Gloria Maris Resort (Tel: 609-5447788/ Fax: 609-5447619)
Chendor Beach
Located in Kuantan. About 10 km from cherating is the famous Chendor Beach. Here, from early July to September, you can watch green turtles or occasionally giant leatherback turtles toil ashore to lay eggs. It’s a ritual worth experiencing. Besides the turtles, Chendor Beach offers some fine bathing spots. Its irresistible appeal also lies in the peace and seclusion you will enjoy at this resort.
Rompin/ Lanjut Beach
Located in Rompin. Lanjut Beach, meanwhile, is one of the most beautiful unspoilt beaches on the southern coast of Pahang. The new Lanjut golden Beach Resort is ideally located where hotels and chalets are easily avaulable, in fast-developing Rompin district. Fishing for freshwater prawns is a popular outdoor activity in the many rivers found in the district. Kuala Rompin is also a gateway to Tioman Island, as well to the newly opened Endau-Rompin State Park. Hotels here are:
Lanjut Golden Beach Resort (Tel: 609-4145113/ Fax: 609-4145112)
Seri Malaysia Hotel Rompin (Tel/ Fax: 609-4132732)
Rompin Beach Resort (Tel: 609-4141367/ Fax: 609-4141366)
Summerset Resort (Tel: 609-4141888/ Fax: 609-4140888)
Sabah State (Beach)
Tanjung Aru Beach (Kota Kinabalu)
The Tanjung Aru Beach with its Prince Philip Park is just one of the many splendoured beaches in the West Coast. Tanjung Aru derives its name from the abundance of tall casuarinas or Aru trees that grace the shoreline in honour of the Consort of Queen Elizabeth II. There are countless magnificent beaches to explore and enjoy. While each one has a feel of paradise, there are always nearby hawker stalls offering mouth-watering cuisine while you soak in the wonders of the islands, especially the spectacular sunsets, which the area is known for.
Others beach
Most of the islands have attractive beaches.
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