• Islands and Beaches

    Pangkor Island

    The name Pangkor may have originated from the Thai word Pang Ko meaning 'beautiful island'. However others believe it may have been a memorial to Pang Kui, a legendary Chinese adventurer said to have lent his skills in seamanship to the bands of pirates this island once sheltered.

  • Islands and Beaches

    Redang Island

    Pulau Redang, located 45 km off the coast of Kuala Terengganu, is the largest of a group of islands dotting the South China Sea off the Terengganu coast. The waters around Pulau Redang also contain two historic shipwrecks: The H.M.S Prince of Wales and H.M.S. Repulse, which sank here at the start of World War II, setting the stage for the Japanese occupation of Malaya.

  • Islands and Beaches

    Tioman Island

    Voted one of the 10 most beautiful islands in the world, Tioman would please even the weariest of travellers. It is an island that presents the best of what the sea and land has to offer. While Tioman may be adored the world over for its white sandy beaches, emerald green waters and colourful corals, there is more of it to love as you venture off the beaten track and into its virgin jungles and conquer its majestic granite peaks.

  • Islands and Beaches

    Langkawi Island

    Malaysia’s premier island destination is made up of the main island of Langkawi and 99 smaller islands, each unique with its own beauty and attractions. This lush green island with virgin jungles and white sandy beaches is a perfect getaway for those looking to enjoy the sun, sea and sand without the hustle and bustle of crowded beaches and teeming resorts.