“ White sandy beaches and turquoise waters Coral reefs and marine life ideal for snorkeling and scuba diving Rainforest trails and waterfalls, such as Asah Waterfall and Mukut Waterfall Small villages with local culture and seafood cuisine Eco-tourism and conservation areas ”

Tioman Island features white sandy beaches and clear blue waters, vibrant coral reefs, and abundant marine life, making it ideal for snorkeling and scuba diving. Visitors can also explore rainforest trails and waterfalls, such as Asah Waterfall and Mukut Waterfall. The island hosts small villages that showcase local Malay culture and fresh seafood. Conservation and marine protected areas are strictly observed.

Tioman Island is located about 32 kilometers off the coast of Pahang and is accessible by ferry from Mersing Jetty or Tanjung Gemok Jetty, covering an area of approximately 136 square kilometers. The island has long white sandy beaches, lush rainforests, and steep rocky hills, offering diverse landscapes both on land and in the sea. It is part of Tioman Marine Park, which protects coral reefs and marine ecosystems to maintain their natural state.

Visitors can enjoy a variety of water activities such as snorkeling, scuba diving, and boat tours around the island, particularly at popular dive sites like Salang, Renggis, and Coral Island, which feature colorful hard and soft corals, schools of tropical fish, and occasionally reef sharks or sea turtles at a safe distance. For nature lovers and adventure seekers, the island offers rainforest trails leading to Asah Waterfall and Mukut Waterfall, where clear streams flow into natural pools, perfect for swimming, relaxing, and photography.

The island also has small Malay villages where visitors can experience local lifestyles, taste fresh seafood, and purchase souvenirs. Eco-tourism is encouraged, and tourists are advised to respect nature, avoid littering, not disturb wildlife, and strictly follow park rules to preserve the fragile ecosystem.

Visitors should prepare appropriate gear such as hiking shoes, breathable clothing, sun hats, reef-safe sunscreen, and enough drinking water for multi-hour trips. Travel should be planned according to ferry schedules, which typically operate from 07:00 to 17:00, while the island attractions are accessible throughout the day.

Tioman Island is an ideal destination for travelers seeking a combination of beach relaxation, rainforest adventure, and cultural immersion, suitable for families, couples, or nature and marine activity enthusiasts.


How to Get There
  • Ferry from Mersing Jetty (2–3 hours)

  • Ferry from Tanjung Gemok Jetty (1.5–2 hours)

  • Some resorts provide speedboat transfers from the mainland


Travel Tips
  • Bring snorkeling or diving equipment

  • Wear suitable hiking shoes

  • Use reef-safe sunscreen

  • Respect local culture and the environment


Admission fee

  • No general admission fees, but some marine activities may have additional charges, especially for foreign visitors.

Opening Hours

  • Ferry services mostly operate from: 07:00 to 17:00
  • While island attractions are open all day.

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