The Perhentian Islands are one of the most popular destinations in Malaysia. The unspoilt, beautiful, pristine waters that are great for snorkelling and diving brings great number of visitors every year. Even if you are seeking for a relaxing place to just laze on a white sandy beach, Pulau Perhentian is the place for you.
The price of accommodation is considerably cheaper here than in most famous holiday destinations in Malaysia. If you’re looking for an inexpensive vacation without breaking the bank, Pulau Perhentian is an ideal choice.
It’s located just two hours from Kuala Lumpur by boat. Otherwise, it can be reached via flight from Kuala Lumpur to Tawau Airport or Kota Kinabalu Airport. Thus traveling to Pulau Perhentian shall not cost you much as well.
Pulau Perhentian Besar is only developed with a handful of resorts and not much else, so it is still a very natural environment.
There are no roads here, which means that you have to get around by foot or bicycle. The locals in this region are very friendly people who will welcome any tourists with open arms. They are happy for visitors and do their best at welcoming them into their world!
Pulau Perhentian Besar is only developed with a handful of resorts and not much else, so it is still a very natural environment.
There are no roads here, which means that you have to get around by foot or bicycle. The locals in this region are very friendly people who will welcome any tourists with open arms. They are happy for visitors and do their best at welcoming them into their world!
Pulau Perhentian Besar is only developed with a handful of resorts and not much else, so it is still a very natural environment.
There are no roads here, which means that you have to get around by foot or bicycle. The locals in this region are very friendly people who will welcome any tourists with open arms. They are happy for visitors and do their best at welcoming them into their world!
Like most places in Malaysia, the weather in Perhentian can be a bit of a wildcard. While some travellers may find the lack of consistent rain to be refreshing, others may have trouble getting their bearings when planning activities.
The dry season usually runs from October to March, with the rainy season being June through September. The latter has more predictable precipitation—but it’s also accompanied by high winds and heavy rains that can make visiting difficult at times.
Pulau Perhentian Besar is a small island where you can get by without ever needing to use a bank. However, some resorts do offer a money changing service at competitive rates.
There are no ATMs on Pulau Perhentian, so it’s best to change any cash at the airport before your trip or when you arrive on the island.
If you’re planning to visit during the school holidays (October/November and March/April), it’s best to book early. It can get very busy, so make sure reserve yourself and your travel buddies a slot enough to explore and enjoy the island.
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