The East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia has some of the best Island destinations in the world. The best time to visit these amazing Islands is early and mid-year when there is less rain and clear sunny days. The most popular way to travel to these islands is to book packaged holiday tours with local operators. A typical tour includes boat transfers to the Island, accommodation, local tours, and breakfast/lunch.
Perhentian Islands | Redang Island | Pulau Kapas
Here is a list of the most popular Islands on the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia
1. Pulau Perhentian near Kuala Terengganu
The Perhentian Islands are a group of islands that include the Perhentian Besar and Perhentian Kecil Islands. Both Islands offer accommodation and beach activities. Perhentian Besar is more popular with budget-conscious backpackers. Many hostels and budget resorts provide basic accommodation. This Island has an active beach life with bars and restaurants.

Perhenitan Kecil is more suited for a family-style holiday. This island is more popular with honeymooners and family holidaymakers.
What makes Pulau Perhentian so popular with tourists?
The crystal clear water, sandy beaches, and beautiful marine life at the Islands make them very popular for tourists from across the world. Most visitors enjoy snorkelling and diving activities with experienced instructors. Other interesting activity includes jungle trekking and bird-watching, as the Island is home to several unique bird species.

The Islands are accessible by a 45-minute speedboat ride from Kuala Besut Jetty. The islands enjoy a relatively relaxed atmosphere.
What is the best way to reach Pulau Perhentian?
If your port of arrival is Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, you will need to travel to Kuala Terengganu or Kota Bahru located at the northeastern tip of Peninsular Malaysia. 1. Book a flight to Kuala Terengganu or Kota Bharu 3. Catch a speedboat to the Perhentian Islands
Tips for travelling by Ferry:
Agree on the fare before departing for the jetty. Depending on the taxi and group size, the fare from Kota Bahru to Kuala Besut can vary from RM 50 to RM 70.
If you are driving to Kuala Besut, paid parking is available near Kuala Besut Jetty. The day
How much is the Ferry Ride from Kuala Besut to the Perhentian Islands?
Several ferry operators are available at the jetty. The timetables can vary and depend on the weather conditions. The average travel time is 45 minutes, and a one-way ride costs an average of RM 35. Make sure to book in advance to avoid last-minute queues during the holiday season or long weekends.

What is the best time of the year to travel to the Perhentian Islands?
The best time to travel to the Perhentian Islands is from February to April, as the weather is relatively dry compared to the rest of the year.
Where to stay in the Perhentian Islands?
If you like more activity and nightlife, Perhentian Besar is the right place for you. Here is a list of popular mid-range resorts:
Pulau Perhentian Besar Accommodation
- Perhentian Island Resort ~ RM 300/night: A three-star quality resort offering easy access to Perhentian Beach and Flora Beach. A return airport shuttle & ferry ride can be arranged for an extra fee. Check Rates
- The Barat Perhentian Resort ~ RM 180/night: a three-star resort offers quality accommodation at very reasonable rates. Check Rates
What are some of the best tours in the Perhentian Islands?
Depending on your time availability, here are some recommended tours in the Perhentian Islands:
- Half-Day Diving Tour from Perhentian Islands from Kuala Terengganu. Check Rates Online
- Three-Day- Two-Night Perhentian Islands Tours – Check Rates Online
- Private Transfer from Kuala Lumpur to Kuala Besut – Check Rates Online
Essentials:
- Ferry Ticket from Kuala Besut to Perhentian Islands
- Transfer from Kota Bahru Airport to Kuala Besut Ferry
2. Redang Island – near Kuala Terengganu
Redang Island in Terengganu is another very popular destination for holidays as it offers a unique Island holiday experience. Redang Island is popular for its white sands and pristine blue water, which is ideal for swimming, snorkelling, kayaking, and plenty of watersports for all age groups. Redang Island has several luxury as well as mid-range resorts offering quality accommodation. Packaged tours are popular, which include airport transfers, ferry rides, as well as several activities during the stay on the Island.

The most popular tour packages to Redang Island are 3 days and 2 nights.
What is the best time of the year to travel to Redang Island?
Redang Island tours are popular only at certain times of the year because of the monsoonal activity in the region.
The best time of the year to travel to Redang Island is between April and October. The early part of April to August attracts the most number of visitors as the temperature is moderate.
How many days should I spend at Redang Island?
Normally, travellers to Redang Island book a 3D2N Package which includes ferry transfers, basic tours, accommodation, and other fees, etc.
Arriving at the Island in the peak season without a hotel booking can be a challenge and is not recommended due to the island’s distance from the mainland.
Packaged Holidays are the best way to travel to Redang Island in Malaysia.
What are some activities at Redang Island?
Like most Island destinations, it is a great place for a family holiday, as the clear, white sand and shallow, pristine water near the beach offer fun activities for the entire family and all age groups.
The most popular activities on Redang Island include:
1. Snorkelling and Scuba Diving are the two most popular activities on the Island that can be booked through several operators on the Island. The clear water provides an amazing opportunity to explore a diverse array of marine life, including turtles, stingrays, and sharks.
2. Sea sports include kayaking, water scooters, water skiing, and parasailing is available on the island.
3. The beach offers an ideal opportunity to enjoy scenic walks, sunbathing, and swimming.
4. Boat tours to nearby Islands are also a popular activity to explore some hidden spots for swimming and exploring. The local boat tour operators have useful local knowledge that can help you design your customised tours.
5. The Island also offers nightlife with some bars playing live music through the late hours of the night.

Note: The ferry prices from Merang Jetty to Redang Island are approximately RM 55 to RM 100 and can vary based on your baggage and diving equipment (if any)
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3. Pulau Kapas – Kapas Island near Kuala Terengganu
Pulau Kapas is one of the most popular Island destinations because of its proximity to Kuala Terengganu. I stayed at a hotel south of KT, and the driving distance to Marang Jetty (as compared to Merang Jetty) is around 20 minutes.

A number of tour operators offer a drop-off and pick-up at the Island, which costs around RM20 per person. The boat operator will give you 3-6 stopovers and will pick you up from the jetty near the Island.
The boat ride from Merang Jetty to Pulau Kapas is approximately 20 minutes. The Island is relatively small with several lodgings and cafes on the waterfront. As you walk along the beach, a walkway along the rocky waterfront takes you to a relatively deserted beach with crystal-clear water that is ideal for swimming and snorkelling.

I enjoyed snorkelling in the deep water near the beach and went along some 50 meters into the ocean. The water was clear, and I could see the surface of the ocean with some coral growth and several multi-coloured fish swimming along with me. The experience was amazing.

I highly recommend exploring this Island if you are staying in Kuala Terengganu.
There is a staircase and walkway that leads you to the other side of the Islands with a clear view of Jem Island and several shallow water sports ideal for swimming. The Island is also a great spot for jungle trekking.
Pulau Kapas is ideal for a day trip from Kuala Terengganu. Make sure to start early to make the best out of your day on the Island. You can rent kayaks on the Island or enjoy beach volleyball. Alternatively, relax at one of the cafes on the beach, enjoying cool drinks.






Check out my Photo Gallery from the trip to Pulau Kapas
Conclusion
The East Coast of mainland Malaysia is home to several amazing and unique Island destinations for a resort-style holiday or a honeymoon. Make sure to keep an eye on the weather when planning your holiday. The operators will quote you prices on the early season, peak season, and shoulder season, as the peak holiday season brings plenty of traffic to these Islands and it is very difficult to get a booking.
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