
Terengganu Malaysia Travel Guide
Found mainly on Perhentian Kecil (A Vast beach, Coral Bay). Dorm beds or basic fan rooms are available.
Scattered across both islands, having air-conditioned rooms, en-suite bathrooms, and resort facilities including restaurants and dive centers.
Limited high-end selections, focusing on comfortable chalets and boutique stays, like Bubu Long Beach Resort and Mimpi Perhentian.
Traditional Malay-style wooden chalets are common. A few spots present "treehouse" style rooms.
Very limited to non-existent. Most places to stay are holiday resort or chalet-based.
Some fundamental homestays exist in Fisherman's Village (Kampung Nelayan), offering an insight into the local way of life if arranged directly.
Some budget guesthouses on Long Beach might allow camping at a cost. Official campgrounds are rare.
Wild camping is not generally recommended due to safety and environmental considerations.
Explore the distinct character of the islands' multiple zones.
All these areas are typically safe. Standard precautions for personal belongings are advised, notably in crowded spots like Long Beach.
Long Beach/Coral Bay are central for social scenes and dive shops. Besar's holiday resorts are isolated, requiring boat taxis. Long Beach experiences high noise levels at night, while Coral Bay and Besar remain much quieter.
Plan your accommodation in advance, particularly during busy travel periods.
From From november To february, most resorts are closed, and boat access is often disrupted due to turbulent seas.
Malaysian public holidays and school breaks see accommodation get reserved quickly and prices increase.
For specific needs or packages, directly contacting resorts can be beneficial.
Discover top picks tailored to various budgets and types of travel on Pulau Perhentian.
For travelers on a limited budget.
A balance of comfort and value.
Comfortable choices on the greater compact island.
For a more exclusive and private experience.
A large property with spacious grounds, a pool, and a wide, calm beach. Ample space for children to play.
Features a good house coral-friendly for snorkeling directly from the seaside, fitting for children who enjoy water activities.
Another larger resort with a pool and family rooms, presenting amenities catering to families.
Pulau Perhentian Besar generally caters more to families seeking tranquility.
Perhentian Kecil, The Longest beach area, is most suitable for solo travelers due to its social atmosphere, numerous dive schools, and set access to other travelers. Dorms and budget chalets are abundant, fostering opportunities to meet people.
Most accommodations cater to short-term stays, typically a few days to a week. Some smaller guesthouses might extend discounts for longer stays during shoulder season, but extended stay apartments are not found.
The islands mainly present nature-based tourism. No accommodations with significant cultural or historical significance are noted. The focus here focuses on natural beauty and outdoor activities.
Availability for long stays might be limited during peak season. Confirm directly with the chosen accommodation for specific terms.
Especially during high season, booking well in advance can secure your preferred lodging and potentially better rates.
Traveling during March or September/October can offer fewer crowds and potential for slightly lower prices.
Some budget places may have restricted electricity hours; confirm upon booking.
Wi-Fi can be slow or intermittent, especially in more remote areas. Consider a local SIM card for reliable data.
The the isles are a marine park. Choose accommodations that prioritize eco-sustainable practices if you can.