Beaches of Langkawi
A miracle of nature, Langkawi is an archipelago of exquisite islands scattered in the Andaman Sea at Malaysia's north-western border.
Read More »Pulau Tioman
Very few areas in the world can match the natural beauty that is Pulau Tioman. Regarded as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, Pulau Tioman is an earthly paradise.
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With its pure white sand and magnificent coral reefs it's no suprise that Pulau Redang's beaches are the preferred vacation spot of many Malaysians themselves.
Read More »Pulau Pangkor
The state of Perak is home to many magnificent beaches, including the golden sands of the island paradise of Pulau Pangkor.
Read More »Sabah Beaches
Sabah is home to some of Malaysia's best beaches and resorts, including those to be found on Gaya Island, one of the country's best kept secrets.
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Pangkor Island
There is more to Pangkor Island than just the fishing village famous for its delicious and succulent shrimp.
Read More »ABOUT MALAYSIAN BEACHES
Malaysia is home to many of the world's most pristine and celebrated beaches. Its expansive coral beaches produce pure, snow-white sand which sits in dazzling contrast to the crystal blue waters of its shorelines. Many of these waters are teeming with exotic marine life, much of which cannot be found anywhere else on earth. Due to its climate, many of Malaysia's beaches sit right at the forest wall of Malaysia's majestic, lush rainforests, meaning that you can hike the jungles and go scuba diving all in the same adventurous afternoon!
Other activities handily available at many of Malaysia's beaches include jet-skiing, snorkeling, deep sea fishing, or just relaxing on the beach and taking in the gorgeous panoramic view afforded at the ocean's edge.
Note: Monsoon season does render many beaches off-limits for certain periods of time. Be sure to contact resorts to confirm their open seasons before making plans.
RECOMMENDED EXPERIENCE TOURS
Diving in LayangLayang
An island paradise once called "Swallow Reefs", 165 miles northwest of the capital of Kota Kinabalu.
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