What to do and see in Perhentian Islands, Terengganu: The Best Things to do Good for Kids

March 22, 2022 Joeann Galban

Discover the best top things to do in Perhentian Islands, Malaysia including Sea Voice Divers, Perhentian Islands, Turtle Sanctuary Beach, Teluk Keke, Long Beach, Perhentian Island Mosque.
Restaurants in Perhentian Islands

1. Sea Voice Divers

Excellent
94%
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6%
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5.0 based on 424 reviews

Sea Voice Divers

We are located in the heart of a little paradise known as the Perhentian Island. Our small dive centre runs PADI certification scuba diving courses from beginners to professional dive master level, marine education and conservation activities, accompanied scuba dives and scuba diving packages for groups as well as individual diver throughout the season.

2. Perhentian Islands

Malaysia http://www.perhentianislandresort.net
Excellent
57%
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8%
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4.5 based on 341 reviews

Perhentian Islands

Reviewed By HuiLC86

Beautiful island, white sandy beach, clear and calm water. Wonderful place to chillax with friends and family.

3. Turtle Sanctuary Beach

Malaysia
Excellent
76%
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20%
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4%
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4.5 based on 381 reviews

Turtle Sanctuary Beach

Reviewed By doramanol - Koblenz, Germany

Best beach ever..crystal clear water and white sand! No resorts,bars,nothing! Only nature and sea! You get there by water taxi and you should also tell them when they let you, to pick u up at a certain time cos there is no taxi there waiting in general..so if you don't want to be left there,say it in advance! Get water and snacks with you..There is no place to buy anything! Enjoy this amazing beach

4. Teluk Keke

Kuala Besut Malaysia
Excellent
70%
Good
28%
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0%
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2%
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4.5 based on 71 reviews

Teluk Keke

KK.Beach is the southwestern side of Perhentian Besar. There are several beautiful coral gardens in front of here, so you can enjoy snorkeling here all day. The useful information for here is being able to get here without boat. The way to here is simple. You can get here with walking along the beach from Big Beach (in front of Tuna Bay) to south.

Reviewed By BigAsianChoice - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Teluk Keke was supposed to be the more isolated beach, but there was an event going on during my visit, and the northern part of the beach was filled with people and boats. This part of the beach had camping grounds and shade from large trees as well. Avoiding the crowd, I walked to the south of the bay, beyond the boulders outcrop, where surprisingly not many people was there. The surface of those boulders was quite smooth, they must have withstand quite a lot of weathering. The beach to the south was narrower with thick vegetation inland, and was quite a quiet place with enough private beach space for everybody there. This was a beautiful isolated beach with green vegetation, fine sand and clear water.

5. Long Beach

Long Beach Kampung Pasir Panjang, 22300 Malaysia +60 19-207 1878 http://www.facebook.com/groups/1229761317114949/
Excellent
39%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
19%
Poor
6%
Terrible
5%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 749 reviews

Long Beach

Reviewed By Syam_Azher - Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan

Sparkling sun with white sand and crystal clear water ..... kecil is better is traveling as couples else bigger island is a family spot

6. Perhentian Island Mosque

Malaysia
Excellent
45%
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36%
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3%
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4.0 based on 33 reviews

Perhentian Island Mosque

Reviewed By BigAsianChoice - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

A white-coloured mosque with elegant architecture, blue sea front and green forest back. It is situated at the village facing the East of Perhentian Kecil Island, and can be seen throughout the west coast of Perhentian Besar Island. Indeed a symbol of the Perhentian Islands.

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