Pangkor Islands

Malaysia - Peninsula Malaysia West Coast

Pangkor, with its charming mix of fishing settlements and resorts, is a fascinating and charming holiday destination. It presents the visitor with a rare chance to live near fishermen and observe their lifestyle and also to simply enjoy the fine beaches and resort amenities. The islands are accessed either by a 3 hour drive from KL and a 40 minute ferry journey or by a flight from Subang Airport in KL.

Pangkor’s two popular beach areas of Pasir Bogak and Teluk Nipah offer sun and sea enthusiasts activities like scuba-diving, snorkelling, wind-surfing and fishing. While Pasir Bogak is quite developed, Teluk Nipah still retains its kampung or village atmosphere. Teluk Ketapang or Turtle Bay still receives turtles on their egg-laying pilgrimages. There are a few accommodation options available but for a real treat Pangkor Laut Resort, situated on a private island, is in our opinion one of the finest resorts anywhere in the world. This one-of-a-kind resort nestles comfortably into its jungle island habitat, offering guests beautifully appointed accommodation.

Pangkor Islands ā€“ Luxury Collection

Pangkor Laut Resort$$$$$

The accommodation is spread out in the northeast corner of the island. The different styles of bungalow include hillside and garden villas which are housed in double storey units, whilst the beach villas are stand alone units just steps away from the beach. Sea Villas stand elegantly on stilts over the sea and are linked by wooden walkways; these villas are the signature feature of the island.

There is a choice of 6 restaurants and bars to chose from, all of the highest quality. Food ...

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