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Malaysia Beaches

Learn Malay: Malaysia Beaches


Malay word for Beach / Beaches: pantai

How to say pantai:
Pronounce the a in 'pan' as in 'mama' or 'papa'.
'tai' sounds like 'thai' or 'tie'.
The entire word sounds like 'paan-thai'.


As you may realise, Malaysia has many beaches because of its unique geographical conditions (by being both a Peninsular and part of Borneo Island).

Malaysia beaches differ considerably in terms of sand and soil conditions, and the types of vegetation and wildlife present.

Beaches in the West Coast of Malaysia are nice.
The sand conditions tend to be a mixture of grainy, dark sand or pebbly sand or both.
Beaches on the West Coast offers many water activities such as
boating, jet-skiing and banana-boat riding, which may not be available in the East Coast.
The beaches on the West Coast looks out to the Malacca Straits,
which makes the waters much calmer and safer to swim in compared to the East Coast beaches.

Beaches in the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia are by far the most beautiful beaches in Malaysia.
The sand conditions are powdery and soft.
Some of the more secluded beaches are VERY secluded,
which means you would meet very few or no other tourists around.
The beaches on the East Coast looks out to the South China Sea, resulting in rougher sea conditions and some areas may not be suitable for swimming. These beaches are accessible by travelling along the East Coast highway, crossing the states of Pahang, Terengganu and Kelantan.

Beaches in East Malaysia (Borneo) are quite similar to the ones in West Coast Malaysia.
The sand conditions tend to be a mixture of grainy, dark sand or pebbly sand or both.
Some of the nicer Malaysia beaches (powdery, soft sand) can be found in the state of Sabah and certain areas in Sarawak.
Be on the look-out for unique and interesting flora and fauna (crocodiles, etc) if you visit Borneo's beaches.


List of Popular Malaysia Beaches...

Beaches in West Malaysia (Peninsular)

West Coast Malaysia

State: Kedah
1.) Pantai Merdeka

State: Perak
1.) Pantai Pasir Bogak

State: Perlis
1.) Jalan Persisiran Pantai

Pulau Pinang (Penang Island)
1.) Pantai Batu Feringghi
2.) Tanjung Bungah Beach
3.) Pantai Teluk Bahang

Central Region Malaysia

State: Selangor
1.) Bagan Lalang - Sepang
2.) Bagan Nakhoda Omar - Sabak Bernam
3.) Pantai Morib

South Region Malaysia

State: Johor
1.) Air Papan Beach - Mersing
1.) Desaru

State: Melaka
1.) Klebang Beach
2.) Tanjung Bidara Beach

State: Negeri Sembilan
1.) Pantai Port Dickson

East Coast Malaysia

State: Kelantan
1.) Pantai Bisikan Bayu / Pantai Dalam Rhu
2.) Pantai Cahaya Bulan
3.) Pantai Irama, Bachok
4.) Pantai Sabak
5.) Pantai Seri Tujuh

State: Terengganu
1.) Pantai Bukit Keluang
2.) Pantai Pasir Panjang
3.) Pantai Tanjung Jara, Dungun

4.) Rantau Abang, Dungun

5.) Pantai Kemasik, Kerteh

6.) Pantai Paka

State: Pahang
1.) Pantai Balok, Kuantan
2.) Pantai Beserah, Kuantan
3.) Pantai Chendor, Rompin
4.) Pantai Cherating, Kuantan

5.)Pantai Teluk Chempedak, Kuantan

Beaches in East Malaysia (Borneo)

State: Sabah
1.) Tawau

State: Sarawak
1.) Damai Beach

Labuan Island
1.) Layang-Layangan Beach
2.) Pancur Hitam Beach

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