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Malaysia Beaches
Port Dickson, Cherating, Tanjung Aru
Malaysia’s beaches are some of the best in the world. Sunny breezes, white sandy beaches and a serene atmosphere are our hallmark of perfection.
Port DicksonThe popular beach of Port Dickson in Negeri Sembilan is also a town in itself. Years of development has blunt its glitter but the quaint place still has some magic left to uncover. Visitors can enjoy the usual swimming and water sports but those after untouched beaches should head to Tanjung Tuan, a beach accessible only by a 30 minute trek through coastal forest or the Blue Lagoon, a scenic and peaceful beach. Both are located near the Rachado Lighthouse. (Read more ...)
CheratingArguably Pahang’s most popular beach, Cherating feels a lot like an Asian ‘Hawaii’. Just 47km away from Kuantan, the capital, Cherating is home to a whole range of water sports and one Club Med. The excellent wind conditions facilitate windsurfing and kite flying and occasionally, you get to ride some pretty tall waves. (Read more ...)Tanjung Aru
Just 15 minutes away by car from Kota Kinabalu, Tanjung Aru’s long line of sandy beach dotted with casuarina trees provides a peaceful and inviting sight. The beach is a popular sport to swim, relax and watch the beautiful sunsets of Sabah. Stay At Shangri La Tanjung Aru Rantau Abang
DesaruEvery weekend, Malaysians in the south state of Johor flock to Desaru, a 25 stretch of warm beach just 98km away from its capital Johor Bahru. The water sports industry is at its zenith here. Water skiing, canoeing and catamaran sailing activities are some of the developments in this famous beach. Other activities you can do include horse-riding, archery, camping and off-road adventures in 4x4 vehicles. |
More Beaches in Asia :
Phuket Beaches, Samui Beaches, Krabi Beaches, Hua Hin Beaches, Pattaya Beaches, Bali Beaches, Langkawi Beaches







Rantau Abang is the only location in Malaysia where the massive leatherback; the largest turtle species on Earth, comes to nest every year. Between May and September, visitors who come here to Rantau Abang in Dungun, 

