Right now a vacation to Malaysia would be ideal for several reasons. The process of getting a Malaysia Visa has been made fairly easy and where else would you find a perfect mix of tall skyscrapers, colonial buildings, varied flora and fauna, tranquil beaches, offbeat adventures and scrumptious Malay cuisine? Talking about the beaches, Malaysia has an extensive coastline with so many white-sand beaches and palm-fringed coasts with pristine blue waters. The beaches of Malaysia are not as commercialized compared to those of neighboring Thailand but they do have a raw charm. Here there are beaches ideal for water adventures as well as just lazing around, with luxurious beach resorts as well as backpacker hostels, popularly crowded as well as unexplored off-grid shores. Choose a Malaysia tour package that will serve you a good mix of the country’s variety of tourist spots.

Day view of Redang Island Malaysia
Day view of Redang Island Malaysia
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Stanley Loong

Let us take you through a list of some of the beaches in Malaysia ideal for a rejuvenating vacation:

1. Perhentian Islands:

Perhentian Islands Malaysia
Perhentian Islands Malaysia
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Over the years with the rise of hotels, beach resorts and improved connectivity, the Perhentian Islands are a hot favourite among tourists and locals alike. Once a popular fishing ground for fishermen, these islands now house the beaches in Malaysia. Here one can find deep turquoise waters, the shores lined with palm trees and rich marine life with coral reefs. Walk through the trails that cut through dense forests and connect different strips of beaches on the island. The Perhentian is made up of seven islands but only two are fully accessible- the big and the small. The small one is called Pulau Perhentian Kecil and the big one is Pulau Perhentian Besar. Do not miss activities like Scuba diving, snorkelling, kayaking tours and jungle trekking. On the turtle beach, watch sea turtles come to lay eggs and volunteer to help incubate these eggs. If you are in no mood for adventure, pick a beach resort and enjoy your day laying back and sipping on coconuts.

The best time to visit Perhentian Island is between March and October. Water taxis to and from the mainland are available for RM50 to RM70.

2. Tanjung Rhu Beach:

Tanjung rhu Beach Malaysia
Tanjung rhu Beach Malaysia
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ZAINIE KHALILI

Situated at the Northern end of Langkawi, next to the Patai Pasir Hitam, the Tanjung Rhu is one of the most secluded beaches in Malaysia. Tucked away from the heavy crowds of the city, this serene beach has crystal clear waters and white sands. The beach is only 50 metres wide but serves a pacifying aura and captivating sights. In Malay, the word Tanjung means cape and Rhu means the diverse species on the beach. So when on a visit to this beach don’t forget to explore the natural flora and fauna. The pollution-free waters, limestone cliffs and almost no crowd make this beach a perfect backdrop for Instagram-worthy pictures. Also, explore the dense green forests with small lakes and campers. Take a boat cruise from here to explore the mangrove spread in the region.

This island can be visited at any time of the year and there is no entry fee also.

3. Pangkor Island:

Pangkor Island
Pangkor Island
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Bob and Tessa

Pangkor Island is a cluster of small islands including the Pankaur Laut Island, Giam Island, and Mentagor Island perched on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. The numerous small beaches and emerald green waters of the island make it a great spot to have a rejuvenating time. After dipping in the waters and the sun rays, enjoy a meal at small guesthouses or cafes across the beach. This is one of the famous beaches in Malaysia for its watersports like snorkelling and parasailing.

More Islands in Pangkor:

  • Coral Beach: Located in the northern area of Teluk Nipah, one of the most accessible secret islands, the Coral Beach is famous for being calm with big shores. This beach offers plenty of privacy to appreciate the untouched beauty of nature.
  • Pasir Bogak Beach: Imagine laying and relaxing on the beach with lots of coconuts, rambutan and pineapples to beat the heat and a serene view, this is exactly what the Pasir Bogak Beach would offer you upon a visit. There are also several beach resorts here for a rejuvenating vacation.
  • Teluk Nipah: the most secluded of all the beaches at Pangkor, it is the most ideal to rent a boat or a kayak and explore or lay in the deep waters all day.

Also Read: Attention Beach Lovers! These are the Top Malaysia Beach Resorts Your Soul Needs

4. Batu Ferringhi Beach:

Parasailing on the beach at Batu Ferringhi
Parasailing on the beach at Batu Ferringhi
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Peter Loud

If you want a dose of adrenaline, rush to the Batu Ferringhi beach of Georgetown. A known watersports destination, a beautiful and long stretch of sea, various beach resorts along the coast, exquisite nightlife, night markets and various eating options are the reason for this beach being one of the popular offbeat beaches in Malaysia. After all the beach fun, hop from shops and restaurants to indulge in tasty seafood. You can also explore the Tropical Spice Garden for a guided tour and a cooking class.

5. Tusan Beach:

Sunset at Tusan Beach
Sunset at Tusan Beach
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Jasni

Chase the sun at Sarawak’s Tusan beach, only an hour’s drive away from Miri. This narrow white beach went viral in 2015 for the photos of a “blue tears” sighting, a blue bioluminescent plankton glow in the waters. This incident shed a spotlight on the previously quaint beach. Here the sand is warm orange and really close to the cliffs. The structure of the ‘Drinking Horse’ cliff, the rock formation that looks like a horse drinking water from the sea, is a huge attraction. There are various clifftops here from where you can catch a perfect picture with the sunset. This beach is not at all commercialised hence there are no food stalls here. It is advisable to carry your own food or drive to Bekenu town for lip-smacking seafood. This is one of the beaches in Malaysia that see a higher than the usual number of tourists.

6. Lang Tengah Island:

The clear blue sea water Lang Tengah Island
The clear blue sea water Lang Tengah Island
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AlejandroMedina

The white sand beaches, crystal turquoise waters and coral reefs are the reason this beach can be called the ‘Maldives of Malaysia’. This island in Terengganu has one of the most underrated remote beaches in Malaysia. The island only has four beach resorts, each with its private beaches, hence this is an ideal location if you want to take some sheltered time to rejuvenate. The island has three snorkelling locations and eight scuba-diving spots, especially for beginners. If you want to do something more active on the island, try out the hiking trails that would take you to the most tranquil locations on the island. The fauna of the region like green turtles, hawksbill turtles, monitor lizards, lots of varieties of fishes and rays and colourful species of local and migratory birds, frogs and insects during specific seasons are a treat to watch.

To get to the island, fly into Kuala Terengganu from Kuala Lumpur, a taxi or a bus from there to Merang and then finally take a 30 min ferry ride. The best time to visit this island is between March and October.

These 6 beaches of the country are sure to capture your heart and soul. Thes pristine and preserved beaches in Malaysia are enough to help you enjoy a rejuvenating vacation.

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