Is this the ULTIMATE Malaysian Island Getaway? | Perhentian Islands Travel Guide
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- čas přidán 20. 07. 2024
- Could this be the Maldives of Malaysia? Nestled on the Malaysia east coast, the Perhentian Islands are a little slice of paradise. In this Malaysia travel vlog we take you to the Tuna Bay Island Resort - one a beautiful Island resort in Malaysia. Pulau Perhentian Marine park Malaysia is blessed with stunning coral reefs and beautiful Malaysian beaches. It is the perfect place for snorkelling Malaysia. Just a short ride from Kuala Besut jetty, these Malaysia Islands include the larger island Perhentian Besar as well as the smaller island Pulau Perhentian Kecil. This Perhentian Islands Travel Guide includes a Malaysia resort accommodation tour, what you can see Snorkeling Perhentian Islands as well as our Bucket List Travel ratings for Tuna Bay Resort. This Malaysia vlog is a must watch for anyone planning an island vacation in Malaysia.
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0:00 Introduction to Malaysia travel vlog: Perhentian Islands Travel Guide
0:14 Malaysia travel guide: Why visit Perhentian Island?
0:36 Malaysia travel tips: How to get to Perhentian Besar from Kuala Besut jetty
1:22 Malaysia vlog: Arriving at Tuna Bay Island Resort Pulau Perhentian
2:02 Perhentian Island Malaysia east coast - which island to stay on: Pulau Perhentian Kecil or Perhentian Besar?
2:28 Best beach on the Perhentian Islands: Perhentian Island Resort beach
2:47 Popular Perhentian Islands Malaysia beach: Long Beach
3:10 Tuna Bay Malaysia Island resort food: lunch
3:47 Island resort in Malaysia: Tuna Bay Resort Beach
4:29 Perhentian Island Resort and beach
6:19 Best Malaysia Islands: Tioman Island, Redang Island or Perhentian Islands?
7:09 Snorkelling Malaysia: Perhentian Island Marine park Malaysia
8:48 Tuna Bay Malaysia resort food: afternoon snack
9:11 Teluk Keke Beach Perhentian Islands Malaysia
9:45 Tuna Bay Perhentian Islands Malaysia food: breakfast
10:00 What tourist services are available on Perhentian Islands Malaysia?
10:50 Tuna Bay Malaysia resort food: dinner
11:09 Malaysia travel video: Tuna Bay Malaysia resort accommodation tour
13:43 Tuna Bay Resort Perhentian Island accommodation rating
14:32 Is there wifi on the Perhentian Islands Malaysia?
14:49 Tuna Bay Resort Perhentian Islands food rating
15:36 Tuna Bay Resort Perhentian Islands activities rating
17:06 Tuna Bay Resort Perhentian Islands service rating
18:06 Tuna Bay Resort Perhentian Islands value rating
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Here is the Agoda link to the Tuna Bay Resort. It is a great value stay!:
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If you are looking for a luxury resort experience, we recommend staying at the Alunan Resort:
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Sadly, tourists do step on the corals and break them. That is why Malaysians generally prefer our islands to remain under rate and not over crowded.
That is a shame and an issue in most touristed places sadly. We want to keep Malaysia under rated for ourselves too!
@@BucketListTravellers definitely
Thanks for the great video, I am currently planning a trip to Malaysia next year and the Tuna Bay Resort was my pick for Perhentian Pulau Besar. I also plan to go to many of the other places that you feature in your vlogs, so am enjoying all the information you are sharing ☺ - keep up the good work!
Watch out for the monsoon season. Best time is from March to early October. Nov to Feb/ March is a monsoon season
@@sally2869 thanks for the tip Sally 👍, really appreciate it.
Thanks for watching Melissa. So glad to hear that you are finding our vlogs helpful, that means the world to us! You won't go wrong with the Tuna Bay Resort on Besar. As we said, the accommodation is a little basic for what you are paying for but everything else is fantastic! Have a great trip!
Agreed, we were there in August.
Never went there and it looks so beautiful.. might as well plan my next trip there
Awesome! You won't be disppointed!
I was at Perhentian Kecil and loved it! Swimming among the turtles was one of the highlights. Glad you guys got to visit Perhentian.
Perhentian was fantastic! It would have been interesting to compare the experience between Kecil and Besar, but that might be an expensive exercise! Have you been on Besar as well? Thanks for watching Azizan.
@@BucketListTravellers We did not go to Perhentian Besar. It would be interesting to compare. It was such a laid-back type of vacay when we were there. We were mainly hanging out on the beach, under the palm trees, and going out on snorkeling trips. I definitely plan to go back and maybe this time stay at Perhentian Besar.
@@azizanaziz3376 Yep, that's the sort of vacay we enjoy too! Besar is perfect for that! In our research for deciding which island to visit, we thought Kecil might be more of a party island, so we decided to steer clear of that as that isn't our scene!
Beautiful scenery, laid back atmosphere. Nice
Perhentian islands were paradise!🤩
Amazing video again guys, loving the Malaysia Island Tours. This island might be my favorite of the island. Liv and I might need an extended stay in Malaysia to venture to ourselves. I love how they have there own many different beaches and vibes depending on what you want.
Thanks Darren and Olivia!! Malaysia is so awesome, and underrated in our view relative to Thailand and Indonesia (Bali). Yes definitely spend a couple of weeks here if you can manage it. It is also so easy and cheap to hop around the country with either cheap bus fares or cheap flights with Air Asia. I feel another collab coming on!😜
@@BucketListTravellers Haha sounds amazing, We have to get the time to do it but we absolutely will love to do so!
Very informative! Thanks :)
Hi Sarah, so glad to hear you found it informative, thanks for watching!
Looks like a beautiful place
One of the most beautiful places in Malaysia! Thanks for watching Naomi!
Awesome
Lovely Dears... Nature clean
Yes the Perhentian islands were kept in pristine shape. Thanks for watching Pradeep!
@@BucketListTravellers Great
Beautiful 🙂
Hi Paul! The Perhentians were stunning.Thanks for watching!
Like ur informative 👍
Thanks for watching Flavor City!
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Good wishes from india❤
Thank you beauties on earth!🤗
18:17 that figure overall is competitive with the current economic situation in the country, region and the world. Compared to previous years before pandemic, the cost is much lower. 🤭
That is interesting to know that we got a bargain! When we were travelling around the East Coast of Malaysia, we were getting used to paying 60-90RM a night, so 600RM was quite a shock!
You can see locals everywhere during the school holidays.
I'm not surprised! We tried to time it outside the public holidays, but there are a lot to consider in Malaysia!
awesome video! I am planning a trip in june. If you have to pick perhentian island vs. redang island, what would you pick?
is it worth it to maybe go to both on the same trip? let's say maybe 4d3n on perhentian then go to redang for 3d2n?
if not , then where else in malaysia is worth going after perhentian (or redang)?
Thanks for watching! Ohhh tough question! We would say that Perhentian islands are generally cheaper with more accommodation options. If you are after just a lounging at the beach holiday then your suggested timeframes would work well. You could spend a day or two at either Kuala Terengganu or Kota Bharu and eat yourself silly with great North East Malaysian cuisine. If you want to hop to another east coast island then you could try Tioman island as well. For more ideas, you can check out our Malaysia destination guides: jjbucketlisttravellers.com/destinations/malaysia/
hey u Nice couple❤❤ur video is honey
Thanks for watching!😀
Yummy food
It was soo good! Our Redang Laguna island resort food was ok, but this was better!
@Bucket List Travellers redang caters mostly to Asians or locals, our expectation is not high...lol. perhentian islands cater to western tourists, so they better be good.
My 2 cents worth as a local.
Tioman is mainly having Singaporeans or foreign expats living in singapore. But there are tourists from elsewhere. It does not have many top class accommodations there. Limited and hidden gem.
Kapas island is where mainly locals go
Rawa is private, therefore pricey. Only rich tourists can afford
That leaves lang tengah, redang, perhentian. Redang is mainly having Asian tourists like Japanese, Koreans, Hong kongers, locals. Very family friendly resorts. It does not cater to backpackers. This was because long ago a Hong Kong cum Taiwan movie was filmed here
Lang tengah is between redang and perhentian. Lang tengah is famous for baby sharks
I must agree with you perhentian islands attract many australians, Europeans. Perhaps due to off loading of tourists from koh samui, koh pha ngan, koh tao
Hey Keang, thanks for your insights, very interesting! We have been recommended Kapas island before in other comments (probably from you too!) and didn't know much about it. We haven't heard about Lang Tengah and will have to get to that island next time! Yeah, Rawa island looked soooo expensive and the reviews were ok, not great.
@Bucket List Travellers you can watch Christopher lau channel on lang tengah. See his family fun time with his son. The wife mostly stayed indoors. They also visited perhentian last year. He has cool music and editing techniques.
Kapas is a good alternative to Reading Island.
@@muhammadzulfadlybinabdulma709 Thanks for the suggestion. 😀We'll have to visit Kapas island next time.
My verdict on our beaches.
1. Never crowded
2. Not too many boats anchored on the beaches.
Hi Keang I agree! It is funny, we visited many beaches along the east coast of Malaysia and were often the only people on the beach or in the water. We weren't sure whether this was a cultural thing or not. What do you think?
@Bucket List Travellers I am not a beach person but this is my observation as a local.
1. It is pretty hot in the afternoon, so we do not go sunbathing or swimming. It will be crazy to get sunburn. Painful.
2. We go out in the evenings to enjoy the breeze or sunset.
3. I know Westerners will say we Malaysians do not know how to enjoy our great beaches unlike in Australia, Europe, USA. But the fact is many Malaysians do not know how to swim.
4. It may or may not be religious or cultural. Muslims want to cover up(east coast is conservative), difficult to swim in public areas but I do see them in waterfalls though.
5. Only a few islands are a favourite with locals, not all depending on budget. I think kapas island is well received by locals as it is near mainland. Coming from west coast, I like pangkor, penang, langkawi.
In sabah, they have many beautiful islands there. These are visited by locals and tourists due to proximity to kk and sandakan and semporna.
@@keangwooichoo6138 Thanks so much for your insights Keang. Yes, we thought it could be a combination of a couple of things like inability to swim and conservatism.
Remember, we take food seriously here. It makes people happy.
😂😂 Yes, Malaysians take their food very seriously and it brings us joy too!😋😋
4:34 LOL 🤣 I think it is okay lah
🤣🤣We were impressed! Where would you recommend we go instead?
Hi, how to get to Kula Besut jetty from which airport nearest...KotaBaru or Kuala Tenegganu..?
I ll fly from KualaLumpur...
Thank you.
Hi there, we believe Kuala Terengganu is the closest airport. We have more information on this in our blog, that might be helpful for you: jjbucketlisttravellers.com/perhentian-islands-destination-guide/
kota bharu to p.p...kuala terengganu to p.p...50=50....😊
Which island is best for snorkeling, especially snorkeling from shore?
We found Perhentian Besar to be good for snorkelling just offshore. Whilst we didn't do the same on Tioman island, we have been told that the shore snorkelling there is very good. We would rate both these better than the shore snorkelling that we experienced in Redang island.
Perhentian vs Redang, which one better?
ohhh, great question. We found Perhentian to be better value for money and we thought there were better coral reefs within walking distance of our hotel. That said, our accommodation at the Laguna Redang resort was great and much better than Perhentian for a similar price!
Trengganu darul bule 😢
Maaf, kami tidak pasti apa yang anda maksudkan. Terima kasih kerana menonton.
A place without chinese food is boring
There was chinese food here too, thankfully!