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PULAU TIOMAN : TIOMAN ISLAND

Pulau Tioman belongs to the state of Pahang. A lot of people including Malaysians always mistaken that this island belongs to Johor due to the gateway jetty is in Mersing. Mersing is located in the state of Johor.
Pulau Tioman : (Tioman Island) is the largest in the a group of 64 volcanic islands which includes Pulau Sei Buat, Pulau Sembilang, Pulau Tulai , Pulau Chebeh , Pulau Labas and Pulau Renggis is located 80km northwest off Peninsular Malaysia's east coast.According to a local folklore this ialand is the resting place of a fabled dragon princess who had turned herself into an island in the South China Sea and become truly one of the most beatiful islands in the region.
Blessed with milies and miles of soft white sand, swaying palms , wild flowers growing in vivid profusion and cool waterfalls cascading down green slopes, Pulau Tioman is an adventurer's paradise for quite retreats, trekking, sunbathing and sea sports.

 

Hotels and Resorts in Tioman Island
Hotel Name Location
Star Rating
Rates
Berjaya Tioman Beach ResortTioman
Genting Bayu ChaletTioman
Genting Damai Resort TiomanTioman
Island Reef ResortKg. Genting
Japamala ResortTioman
Mukut Coral BeachTioman
Panuba Inn ResortPanuba Village Tioman
Paya Beach ResortTioman
Salang Beach ResortTioman
Salang Pusaka Resort Tioman Salang Village
Sun Beach Resort TiomanKg. Genting
Tioman Paya ResortTioman

HOW TO GET THERE
Malaysian Airlines operates daily flights from Kuala Lumpur to Kuantan. Express Bus services and taxis ply the routes from major towns to Kuantan. This is also daily buses plying the route of Kuala Lumpur directly to Mersing jetty. From Mersing jetty , you can then take a boat or ferry to Tioman Island.Tioman Island is within easy reach from Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. There are several possibilities to come to the island.

From Mersing of Tanjung Gemuk, Tioman Island is just a 3 to 4 hour boat ride away. If you prefer a shorter comfortable ride, air-conditioned fast ferries which depart daily can make the trip in approximately 2hours.
From Singapore, a catamaran (Ferry) service makes the 4.5 hour trip from Finger Pier daily (except Wednesday).


Once you get to Mersing you will have three options to get to Tioman, details of which are given below.

Mersing - Tioman:

Boat TypeJourney TimingCost Around /Return Fare
Speed Boat1.5 hoursRM80
Catamaran2 hoursRM70
Slow Ferry3.5 hoursRM60

**All rates mentioned above act as a guideline only and is subject to change without prior notice.

Please note:
1. Ferries do not depart on a regular basis, but are dependent on tide levels. Sometimes you wil be transferred by a smaller boat to the waiting ferry, just outside the harbour.
2. Departure times for other boats also vary, and even though you might be given a certain departure time it is common for the boats to wait in the harbour for 30 minutes or more to get as many passengers as possible. Be patient - you are on holiday!
3. Travel times are approximate, and depend on sea conditions.
4. Before leaving Mersing you will be asked to pay the RM 5 Marine Park Conservation fee.
5.During monsoon season (Oct - Dec), you should not plan to go to Tioman due to the heavy rains.

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