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"Being far away from the mainland, Pulau Perhentian is rich in coral and marine life which includes stingrays, nudibranchs, black corals, moray eels, turtles and colourful fishes."

The Pulau Perhentian (Perhentian Island) group of islands are the northernmost islands off the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia. There are two main islands -- Pulau Perhentian Besar (Perhentian Besar Island) and Pulau Perhentian Kecil (Perhentian Kecil Island) -- plus several large rocky outcrops to the northeast namely Pulau Tokong Kemudi Barat (Tokong Kemudi Barat Island), Pulau Dara Kecil (Dara Kecil Island), Pulau Tokong Kemudi (Tokong Kemudi Island), Pulau Rawa (Rawa Island), Pulau Burung (Burong Island) and Pulau Serenggeh (Serenggeh Island).

Typical of most tropical islands, the two main islands are heavily forested and ringed with white sandy beaches. Being far away from the mainland, Pulau Perhentian, which literally means 'Stopover Island', is rich in coral and marine life which includes stingrays, nudibranchs, black corals, moray eels and colourful fishes. Turtles come up to lay eggs between April and September.

The main village is situated on the southeast coast of Pulau Perhentian Kecil and the locals are a friendly and hospitable lot. Accommodation is mainly aimed at budget travellers and is available on both the main islands as well as some of the smaller islands. New resorts with better facilities are currently being constructed.

Perhentian is one of the best diving spots in Malaysia, and is also excellent for snorkelling and jungle trekking. Its laid-back atmosphere makes it the perfect getaway.

Getting there...

The departure point for all ferry rides to the islands is Kuala Besut, a tiny fishing village about 1 - 2 hour's drive from Kuala Terengganu or 30 minutes from Kota Bharu in Kelantan. If you're from Kuala Lumpur, it's best that you take a flight to Kota Bharu and take a bus or charter a taxi to Kuala Besut. Alternatively, you may take a bus from Kuala Lumpur (the journey takes about 9 hours) to Kuala Besut and ask the driver to drop you at the jetty.

There are a few companies providing ferry services to the islands. You may choose to take the fast boat (30 minutes) or the slow boat (45 minutes - 1 hour), and let the boatman know which island you intend to stop at. Generally, the fast boat makes three journeys to/from Kuala Besut per day and the slow boat, two.

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  • ALERT ALERT ALERT

    To Those Who May Concern

    BEWARE of this twat bastard english.. ROBERT MACKENZIE.. dunt ever given him a space on your Inn or Guesthouse.. Always making trouble and stealing... Hes pretending to be A Scuba Diver Instuctor but hes nothing ..

    Name: ROBERT MACKENZIE

    Age: 31

    CHEAPSKATE BASTARD CUNT

    City: ALTON

    Country: United Kingdom

    Occupation: ARSEBANDIT

    Interests and Hobbies: STEALING AND MAKE TROUBLE

  • im going here in april with my boyfriend wooo :) i cannot wait!! and then to china for two weeks!

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  • We went here earlier this year and there was a monkey on long beach called Meelo. The poor thing is tied up all day long outside a guesthouse. Free Meelo!

  • A good place to retreat yourself. I just spent my weekend there with friends.I like Tioman, and I found Perhentian Island is more 'wild' than Tioman. I love this island!

    

  • A good place to retreat yourself. I just spent my weekend there with friends.I like Tioman, and I found Perhentian Island is more 'wild' than Tioman. I love this island!

  • sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­t goin november XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD­DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

  • And now watching the video, I must say, there are almost none lion fish around, and at least in two seasons i've not heard anyone seeing a leopard shark either. Also the visibility at the wreck is usually about 3-6 meters. If anyone is thinking about it, there are no mantas, or whalesharks around. I don't mean to do harm to this place, I just don't like people being fooled. I still love living here, and it is a very peaceful place, and there are nice and beautiful spots around the islands.

  • diving is okay, but this year the vis has been about 8 meters average, so not very good. also a LOT of bleaching, and trash. it's okay, but not as amazing as you might think.

  • i thought the best part was that compared to thailand these island still have alot of jungle..

  • @IRGC0098 rm40 for the bus...

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