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There is some under-the-counter booze, and bringing your own is also permitted in most otherwise dry restaurants. Oh La La's, Monkey Bar and Blacktips on Long Beach are the only places where you can get alcohol and hang out, but each have their own chilled out beach vibe. Oh La La's and Monkey bar have sunken or mat seating whereas Blacktips is a tiny shack with beach seating, but that always kicks off as a party late in the night so if you want to dance, go there.
On Coral Bay, you can buy Chang Beer and Orangutan after from a vendor with a cooler that is usually set up near Mama Restaurant. Just ask around when you are there. As of April , Change beer was RM7 per can. It is no problem to drink the cans with dinner in the few restaurants on Coral Bay. Tiger, Carlsberg, Singha and Chang are the only brands readily available. For RM25 you can get a bottle of Orangutan ml which is also known as monkey juice, and is the choice drink for backpackers and locals.
Vodka is also available at RM a bottle ml. If you have a chance to buy alcohol in either Kuala Lumpur, Kota Bharu or in Thailand, the extra weight you will carry will make it cheaper for your wallet as alcohol is expensive in this area. If you haven't bought alcohol before you get to Kuala Besut, don't bother stocking up there, as prices are no cheaper than in the Perhentians. There is little luxury accommodation on Kecil, with the top of the line being air-conditioned chalets RM and the bottom being a bunk in a longhouse RM10 and up.
Discounts are usually negotiable in the off season although most resorts are closed , for weekdays, for longer stays, if you show up late and they have room Luxury accommodation is on the west bay of Besar, but expect to pay for it. Air conditioned chalets and all the trimmings in some easily arranged on line or in Kuala Besut, but booking in advance is recommended. Mosquitoes can be a problem after rain, so bring your own mosquito net if staying in low-end non-aircon accommodation.
The most popular backpacker destination is Pasir Panjang Long Beach on the eastern coast of Kecil, where a bed in a longhouse can go for as little as RM More private "chalets" with fan, electricity and bathroom start at RM From north to south:. Due to its popularity Kecil can get a little noisy at times, so to get away from it all, head for Besar.
Starting from the northern Teluk Pauh:. Crossing over to the next beach is a more challenging minute hike up and down through the jungle, but it will bring you to the southwest beach and:. Internet cafes can be found on both Kecil and Besar. Although some connections are slow and a little expensive RM 10 for 30 min many resorts are now installing satellite broadband. Many cafes and chalets offer a slow connection through GSM with wifi extender.
If your main reason to use the internet is to stay in touch with friends and family then another option is getting a prepaid GSM SIM and use your mobile phone. Most modern phones do handle email, just remember to get the appropriate settings from you email provider.
GSM mobile phone coverage is available on both islands as all three Digi, Celcom and Maxis operators have placed their respective cell towers huge red and white ones. They look a bit weird coming out of the green jungle. There are some points where reception cannot be reached on the more secluded beaches. In particular the whole southern beach on Besar has very poor reception and no 3G reception. For all their beauty, the Perhentians remain a bit of an up-and-coming attraction and there are some missing bits in the infrastructure to be aware of:.
Money can be changed on Long Beach, but rates are approx. Watercolours on Perhentian Besar will change money with only a small commission. It seems no one will change travellers cheques, so do it before you leave the mainland. There is a small medical reception at the small island, in the main town where most locals reside. It has a friendly staff of a doctor and a couple of nurses, and offers basic medical help at low cost.
To get there, ask a boat taxi driver for help. However, when they are not, the cargo falls off the barge, washing up on the shores of the beautiful beaches. Litter remains a big problem despite local regulations. No one seems to want to pick the stuff up. Maybe they need a black bag volunteering day. When you arrive at the jetty in Kuala Besut, you are made to pay a marine park fee, which is used to pay for services such as this.
Despite this conservation effort, there are concerns that the coral reef will be gone within the decade due to the intensive tourism industry. The destruction of the reef, especially close to shore, is becoming more profound each year.
Many snorkeling trip operators have very little awareness of environmental issues. They may discard plastic bags which contained food for attracting fish directly into the sea. This adds up to thousands of plastic bags needlessly thrown into the ocean. Do what you can to discourage this neglectful habit. If you are a diver then you can dive with operators who care about the marine environment. One or two dive centres run regular reef and beach clean operations and even offer the Reef Check survey methodology, which you can learn whilst helping to monitor and conserve the marine environment.
Use the water refill services listed in the Stay Healthy section to reduce the amount of plastic waste you create and the islands have to deal with. Most people will find themselves returning to Kuala Besut as this is the only scheduled location that boats go to. The Terengganu state capital lies km However, if you want to see Kuala Terengganu as well, and choose this way to travel to the Perhentian Islands, then take the bus to nearby Jerteh.
Almost all buses heading north pass through this small town — expect a two-hour journey. From Jerteh, get a taxi to Kuala Besut. Buses and trains. Train services from Kuala Lumpur are even more limited.
Ferry from Kuala Besut to the Perhentian Islands. When you arrive in the small port town of Kuala Besut, the final leg involves a speedboat transfer.
Almost everyone will try to convince you to use their boat. The ferry should drop you off at your destination in the Perhentian Islands. We suggest buying a return ticket for the sake of convenience. In theory, ferries returning to Kuala Besut depart at 8am, 12pm and 4pm.
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Watersport equipment rentals. Water sports non-motorized. Cleanliness and safety. Body thermometer. Daily disinfection in all rooms. Daily disinfection in common areas. Face coverings on staff.
Hand sanitizer. Hot water linen and laundry washing. Hygiene certification. Individually-wrapped food options. Physical distancing of at least 1 meter. Rooms sanitized between stays. Staff trained in safety protocol. Temperature check for guests and staff. Dining, drinking, and snacking. BBQ facilities. Coffee shop. Restaurant [halal]. Room service. Vending machine. Services and conveniences. Currency exchange. Daily housekeeping. Dry cleaning. Facilities for disabled guests.
Laundry service. Safety deposit boxes. Smoking area. For the kids. Babysitting service. Pets allowed. Getting around. Car park [charges apply].
Car park [nearby]. Available in all rooms. Air conditioning. Complimentary tea. Free bottled water. Free instant coffee. Hair dryer. Ironing facilities. Private bathroom. Smoking allowed. Food and dining. Breakfast options Asian. Restaurants on site Pinang Seribu Restaurant.
Menu: Buffet, A-la-carte. Property policies. Children and extra beds Extra beds are dependent on the room you choose. All children are welcome. Infant year s. Children year s. If you need an extra bed, it will incur an additional charge.
Guests 13 years and older are considered as adults. Must use an extra bed which will incur an additional charge. Others Due to the monsoon season, ferry services may be cancelled by the Marine Department.
Please contact the property for more details. When booking more than 5 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply. Some helpful facts. Check-in from : Check-out until : Reception open until : The property. Number of rooms : Property announcements. Compare to other recommended properties. Mimpi Perhentian. The Barat Perhentian Resort. Alunan Resort. BuBu Resort Perhentian Island. Ombak Dive Resort.
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