The Perhentian Islands, made up of Pulau Kecil and Pulau Besar, are a pair of sun-soaked gems off the northeast coast of Malaysia in the South China Sea. These islands have managed to keep their untouched, deserted feel despite the growing tourist interest in their beautiful beaches, simple beach bars, cozy bungalows, clear turquoise waters, and fantastic diving spots. I spent two years living and working here, and I can attest to the magical charm of the Perhentians.
However, it’s clear that these islands won’t remain undiscovered forever. The allure of development and tourism is strong, and it’s only a matter of time before they change. That’s why I urge you to visit the Perhentians soon, before they lose their unique appeal and become like many other touristy islands in Southeast Asia.
When planning your trip, keep in mind that the Perhentians have two main seasons: Dry season from March to mid-October, and Monsoon season from October to February. The Dry season offers the best weather, calm seas, and bustling island life, while the Monsoon season sees many accommodations and restaurants closed.
To get to the Perhentians from Kuala Lumpur, take a bus to the Kuala Besut Bus Terminal, then a short walk to the Kuala Besut Jetty for a boat to the islands. Consider taking the overnight bus to maximize your time on the islands.
The Perhentians consist of two islands, Pulau Kecil (Small Island) and Pulau Besar (Big Island). Pulau Kecil’s Long Beach is the hotspot for budget travelers with its lively atmosphere, while Coral Bay offers a quieter retreat. Pulau Besar is more suited for families and couples seeking privacy.
Activities on the islands include sunbathing, diving, snorkeling, hiking, exploring remote beaches, enjoying local cuisine, and experiencing the island’s nightlife. Don’t miss the chance to watch the sunset from Tuna Bay on the Big Island or sip on some Monkey Juice, a local specialty.
In conclusion, the Perhentian Islands are a hidden paradise that won’t stay hidden for long. Visit them soon to experience their unspoiled beauty before they undergo significant changes.