Top 10 'dreamlike' seas and islands of Malaysian tourism

Top 10 'dreamlike' seas and islands of Malaysian tourism

Malaysia is known as "Tropical Paradise", famous for its unique tourist attractions. Malaysia attracts tourists not only by twin towers or bustling urban areas. It also has unspoiled islands. Malaysia's sea and islands - where the paradises converge is always a destination that any visitor coming to this beautiful country wants to visit once to feel the feeling of relaxation and peace. Which islands here are so attractive to tourists? So today, let's discover the toplist right through the article below.

Rawa

Rawa is a pretty, unspoiled island about 30 minutes by train from the town of Mersing in peninsular Malaysia. From Kuala Lumpur, take a bus to Mersing, where there will be a ferry to Rawa. Due to its proximity to the main islands of Malaysia and Singapore, Rawa Island is suitable for short stays with friends and family.


Rawa Island (Pulau Awa) is famous for its coral reefs and pristine white sand beaches, snorkeling and scuba diving. Fauna is rich from fish, squid, jellyfish, octopus to Malaysian sea eagle, sea turtle. Off the coast of Rawa Island, there are also black fin sharks. The whole island has only two resorts located on the white sand beach, Rawa Island Resort and Alang's Rawa. However, the island has everything you would expect from an island with recreational activities and activities. Resort.

Alang's Rawa: The resort is geared towards rustic, simple and fun. A nice, clean small room with a beautiful beach in front of the house. You can rest on the beach loungers or participate in water sports. The highlight of Alang's Rawa is the bustling and bustling party atmosphere: attractive dance performances; BBQ party full of seafood; delicious bottles of wine and refreshing cooktals. Especially on weekends, this place is even more lively.


Rawa Island Resort: Fun and entertainment activities are similar to those at Alang's Rawa, but Rawa Island Resort is designed to be quieter and more luxurious, very suitable for families, friends or couples to relax and relax. stretch.

Top 10 'dreamlike' seas and islands of Malaysian tourism
Top 10 'dreamlike' seas and islands of Malaysian tourism

Sipadan

Sipadan Island is one of the islands voted as the most beautiful in Malaysia, every year it still welcomes hundreds and thousands of visitors to visit and learn. For those who have come to the island of Sipadan, it is as beautiful as the Maldives and the experience of swimming with sharks or thousands of fish is really worth coming here once!

 

Coming to Malaysia, for those who love scuba diving and exploring the marine life, Sipadan Island will be a destination that you cannot miss. This place was once voted as the most beautiful scuba diving place. Coming to this place, you will be immersed in the immense waves, in addition, you can choose for yourself moments of relaxation to watch the beautiful sea creatures of the island.

The island of Sipadan, located off the east coast of Malaysian Borneo, has a diverse ecosystem from the most familiar marine animals to rare species that are present here such as schools of big-eyed mackerel. , sea turtles, giant manta rays, even whale sharks and hammerhead sharks ... The special attraction, attraction, and "specialty" of Sipadan island is the turtle. Every early morning, when the sun has not yet risen and the air is still damp with dew, visitors will have the opportunity to witness an unprecedented sight, which is a scene of many large and small turtles finding their way back to the sea. After a night ashore to lay eggs.


For tourists who love scuba diving, a special experience for you when diving in Sipadan island area is that you will not see the bottom because this area has a 600m deep seabed with countless currents, the feeling of diving with currents. as in the movie Finding Nemo.

Top 10 'dreamlike' seas and islands of Malaysian tourism
Top 10 'dreamlike' seas and islands of Malaysian tourism

Redang

Redang Island is an island in Kuala Nerus District, Terengganu, Malaysia. Redang Island is one of the largest islands off the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia. It is famous for its clear water and white sand beach, which is a very suitable tourist destination for interesting water activities such as scuba diving or snorkeling.

The Redang Islands, Malaysia include the small islands around Pulau Redang, Pulau Lima, Pulau Paku Besar, Pulau Paku Kecil, Pulau Kerengga Kecil, Pulau Kerengga Besar, Pulau Ekor Tebu, Pulau Ling and Pulau Pinang. In which Pulau Redang is the largest of all the islands. Coming to Redang Island, you can't miss the famous scuba diving and snorkeling activities, which many tourists love the most. During snorkeling, you will have the opportunity to see the colorful coral reef below with schools of colorful fish and also visit the interesting sea turtle conservation area.

According to the travel experience of Redang Island, Malaysia, the most suitable time to travel is from March to October every year. The remaining months are the monsoon season, the accommodation areas here are closed, and there are no trains to the island at this time. However, the most ideal time is in June, according to Islam, this is the month of Ramadan, Malaysians do not like to travel at this time, so if you do not like the crowd, then this is the best time. it's for you.

Top 10 'dreamlike' seas and islands of Malaysian tourism
Top 10 'dreamlike' seas and islands of Malaysian tourism

Mabul

Mabul is a small island off the southeast coast of the state of Sabah, on the north coast of the island of Borneo and is the second largest state in Malaysia. Located in an area separate from the mainland states of Malaysia, to get to Mabul, you must take a flight to Semporna's Tawau domestic airport from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (about 3 hours) or Kota Kinabalu airport - the capital of Sabah state (about 50 minutes). From Semporna harbour, it takes you about 30 minutes to board the Mabul direct speedboat. From the ship, Mabul appeared like a fairy oasis rising in the middle of the sea.

Mabul possesses a "unique" beauty in the world thanks to the rows of coconut trees and soaring palm trees, smooth white sand and emerald green sea. This place is surrounded by crystal clear water. The sea here is very calm and cool, you can see the bottom of the coral reefs as well as the sea creatures swimming.

Coming to this small island, you will only be able to move by one means, which is on foot. Mabul has no roads and no traffic on the island, so let your feet guide you to picturesque floating villages. Mabul tourism development is also quite old. The feature here is that all resorts are built on the windy sea. This place has many unique wooden resorts and cheap hotels for backpackers. The sunset on this sea is as beautiful as the fairy scene in a certain fairy tale!

With a clear blue sea surface, Mabul owns continental shelf coral reefs with a depth of 25 to 30 meters with countless marine species. Therefore, this place is also considered the most attractive diving spot in the world. Coral reefs grow just below the resorts. Just step into the water, you can start your adventure right away. If you are looking for a place with a strange charm that makes your heart skip a beat, makes your feet lose their way, it is Mabul. The dream island with the waves as soft as velvet, with the sunset covered in brilliant pink on the floating houses, with the dark blue night sky flashing thousands of stars... inviting souls to explore the regions New land to explore and experience. Mabul is the ideal destination for this spring.

Top 10 'dreamlike' seas and islands of Malaysian tourism
Top 10 'dreamlike' seas and islands of Malaysian tourism

Sapi . Island

Sapi Island has golden sands, clear blue sea and brilliant coral reefs. Only about 20 minutes by train from Kota Kinabalu, Sapi Island is an ideal destination for you to relax by the fine white sand beaches, with clear blue water or snorkeling to see the coral.

Sapi Island where you will have plenty of free time to enjoy kayaking, banana boat rides, jet skiing and more. If you're looking for a safe way to explore the underwater world, try Sea Walking, a new sport that allows you to explore the ocean without scuba diving classes. Most of those who have experienced this sport feel excited. When they stepped on the shore, their faces were still dry because the water did not get through to get inside the air helmets.

On the island there is a picnic space, barbecue... you can also participate in snorkeling, water walking, and camping activities. An outdoor adventure will infuse you with more positive energy. Enjoy this beautiful landscape of Sapi Island, Malaysia right now!

Top 10 'dreamlike' seas and islands of Malaysian tourism
Top 10 'dreamlike' seas and islands of Malaysian tourism

Teluk Air Tawar

Summer is coming, have you chosen your destination yet? If you are rekindling your intention to travel to the island, then come to Teluk Air Tawar right away.

Teluk Air Tawar Island, located on the west side of Pulau Tenggol Island, is a beautiful tropical paradise, suitable for scuba diving lovers in a quiet, private space. (Teluk Air Tawar is an unknown tourist destination.) Therefore, Teluk Air Tawar Island is really the right place for those who like peace, want to immerse themselves in unspoiled nature and temporarily get away from the hustle and bustle of life.

Teluk Air Tawar is a beautiful tropical paradise, possessing fine white sand beaches and unbelievably blue waters. Unlike nearby commercialized islands like Redang and Lang Tengah, Teluk Air Tawar is a hidden gem, suitable for scuba diving lovers in a quiet, private setting.

Summer is here, the season to immerse yourself in the clear blue water. Show off beautiful bikinis. Pack your bags and head to Teluk Air Tawar Island right away.

Top 10 'dreamlike' seas and islands of Malaysian tourism
Top 10 'dreamlike' seas and islands of Malaysian tourism

Perhentian Island

Perhentian Kecil in Malaysia is an island that still retains the mysterious wild beauty that attracts all visitors to explore. The highlight of this island is the color of the extremely beautiful and clear sea water. The Perhentian Islands are a paradise for diving as well as sunbathing on the soft sands and relaxing for a short period of time.

Enjoying the blue waves, fine sand and blue sea water on the Perhentian Islands is the best experience. All visitors will be able to directly explore the vast ocean on a small diving boat, touch the hundred-year-old coral reefs with only 2 dollars, which is extremely cheap and too attractive. Because all the shops at the beach of the archipelago use mostly small boats. Therefore, each person usually uses only one boat from departure to another island to rest and go all the way.

When diving on the Perhentian Islands, people have the opportunity to see whales firsthand, the magical coral reef palace, the world of life in the deep ocean. In the Perhentian Islands every diver is delighted to encounter black sharks, sharks, giant parrotfish, and a large population of decent-scale shimmering marine world turtles called nudibranches.

 

Top 10 'dreamlike' seas and islands of Malaysian tourism
Top 10 'dreamlike' seas and islands of Malaysian tourism

Layang Island - Layang

Layang Layang Island - The word Layang Layang means "kite", 300km northwest of the capital Kota Kinabalu, surrounded by pristine waters and rich marine life, Layang Layang is rated as one of 10 spots Malaysia's top diving.

This small island has a very luxurious 90-room diving resort. It is also a haven for migratory birds. The waters here are rich in coral species, sometimes emerging to the surface at low tide, but most are located at a depth of 5m on the seabed. There are many species of marine animals at the 14 diving sites here, including blackhead sharks, hammerhead sharks, barracudas, eels, turtles, sharks, etc.

The best time to visit Layang Layang is from April to October, because during these months the weather is warm and sunny. To get to Layang Layang island you need to fly from Kota Kinabalu city, it takes about 1 hour flight.

The only thing you can do in Layang Layang is eat, sleep and dive. The waters are clear and unpolluted; There is no mining activity at this beach.

Top 10 'dreamlike' seas and islands of Malaysian tourism
Top 10 'dreamlike' seas and islands of Malaysian tourism

Langkawi

Langkawi is an archipelago located in the northwest of Malaysia, in the state of Kedad, bordering Thailand, Langkawi includes 99 islands, also known as Eagle Island because in the name Langkawi, the Malay language Lang comes from the word Helang which means is the Eagle.

This is also an area where a lot of eagles live. Currently, some Langkawi day tours take guests to the islands so they can observe eagles hunting or feeding them. Langkawi is also a favorite destination for tourists because the island is in a duty-free area.

Langkawi has two most crowded areas, the center of Kuah Town and the beach area of Pantai Cenang. The pier is in Kuah Town and the airport is in the Pantai Cenang beach area. These two areas are about 20km apart by pass road. Langkawi has been recognized by UNESCO as a member of World Geopark, so there is no reason why you should miss the beautiful ecological parks and conservation areas in this place.

Enter the Kilim Karst eco-park, walk along the wooden bridge leading through the mangrove swamp and admire the natural beauty of the Bogak forest, naughty monkeys and unique limestone formations. At the end of the road is a large bat cave. If you like, you can also take a boat ride to explore the forest reserve and learn about its ecology, including medicinal plants and migratory birds.

You can also go to Underwater World Langkawi to discover the secrets of the deep sea. Underwater World Langkawi was built with the aim of raising awareness about the importance of conserving aquatic life on the island. This place consists of three main attractions: tropical, temperate and sub-Antarctic rainforests. In addition, it is also equipped with a modern 3D cinema, a coffee shop and a Resource Conservation Education Center.

 

Top 10 'dreamlike' seas and islands of Malaysian tourism
Top 10 'dreamlike' seas and islands of Malaysian tourism

Aur

Do not see Aur not often appear on the cover of famous travel magazines but miss it, because this place has countless attractive things waiting for visitors to discover.

A vacation in Aur, which stretches 120 km from the south of Aur to the big city of Majuro, is perfect for renting a car, driving it yourself and experiencing the pleasure of the journey.

If you are the type of person who loves nature and is always fascinated by outdoor recreational activities, you should try coastal fishing and sunbathing when traveling in Aur.

Not only is the Marshall Islands known for its beautiful landscapes, but the Marshall Islands also have extremely interesting water amusements that are loved by visitors such as swimming or snorkeling. Everyone considers themselves very lucky if they come to Aur on May 1st because that is when the solidarity of the people is more passionate than ever.

There are many beautiful sights in the world, but there are few places as magical as the Marshall Islands, so it's easy to see why visitors often have a hard time saying goodbye to this place. Going 130 km by car from Marshall Islands International Airport, on the charming mountain road, visitors can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Aur.

Top 10 'dreamlike' seas and islands of Malaysian tourism
Top 10 'dreamlike' seas and islands of Malaysian tourism