PERHENTIAN ISLAND
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DAILY BOAT & LAND TRANSFERS
Kuala Besut Jetty · Perhentian Island · Kota Bharu Airport · Cameron Highland · Taman Negara Pahang
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About Kuala Besut Jetty
From Kuala Besut Jetty, we offer boat and land transport to popular destinations such as Perhentian Island, Kota Bharu City Center / Aiport KBR, Cameron Highlands, and Taman Negara Pahang.
Kuala Besut Jetty is well-known as the primary gateway to Perhentian Island.
Perhentian Island, located on Malaysia's east coast, is a paradise for swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, and jungle trekking enthusiasts.
The two main islands, Pulau Perhentian Besar (Big Island) and Pulau Perhentian Kecil (Small Island), offer great options for accommodation. The island is just 20 km from Kuala Besut Jetty, with a boat ride taking only 45 minutes to 1 hour.
Kota Bharu (KB), the capital of Kelantan on Malaysia's east coast, is often seen as a transit point to the Perhentian Islands.
However, spending a day or two in Kota Bharu offers the chance to explore fascinating museums, savor delicious local cuisine, admire traditional architecture, and experience the city’s unique cultural charm.
The Cameron Highlands, spanning 712 km², is Malaysia's largest hill station. With elevations up to 2,031m, it offers cool temperatures ranging from 25°C by day to 12°C at night.
This scenic area attracts visitors with its cool climate and lush greenery. Activities range from jungle trekking to exploring vibrant night markets, offering a perfect mix of relaxation and adventure.
Taman Negara is one of the world's oldest rainforests, dating back an estimated 130 million years. Its rich biodiversity makes it a truly unique and complex ecosystem.
This national park is a paradise for nature and adventure lovers, offering the world’s longest canopy walkway, rainforest trekking, aborigine village visits, mountain climbing, caving, fishing, camping, and wildlife observation.