Tioman Island Destination
Guide
Overview
About 56km off the coast of Pahang lies Tioman Island,
an alluring holiday paradise in the South China Sea.
Acclaimed as one of the best island getaways in the
world, Tioman was the location of the Hollywood musical,
'South Pacific' in 1959.
According to legend, this island is the final resting
place of a mythical dragon princess. The warm waters
and good visibility make Tioman a paradise for divers.
Discover astounding sights such as colourful Gorgonian
sea fans, Staghorn corals, nudibranchs and beautifully
sculptured sea sponges. Snorkellers can delight in swimming
alongside huge Napoleon Wrasse, Golden Striped Trevally,
Bumphead Parrotfish and shoals of Fusiliers.
This island is an idyllic spot for leisurely days under
the sun. Swim in its emerald waters, enjoy a stroll
by the beach or be lulled to sleep by the sound of the
waves. There are several villages scattered around the
coastline, the larger ones being Salang, Tekek, Genting,
Paya and Juara.
Each village offers a different and unique atmosphere.
Tioman's verdant greenery is home to a splendid variety
of plants and small animals, including butterflies,
monitor lizards, deer and monkeys. Its flora and fauna
have been featured in National Geographic's documentaries.
The island's granite formations make for excellent rock-climbing
expeditions. The more adventurous can attempt to scale
the sheer cliff face of the legendary Gunung Nenek Semukut
or Dragons Horns. Berjaya Tioman Beach, Golf & Spa
Resort offers a luxurious stay amidst a backdrop of
rolling hills and scenic views.
Best
Time To Visit
Between March and October. Take note that most resorts
are closed during the North-east Monsoon, which blows
from November to February.
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Getting To Tioman
Tioman is accessible by boat from Tanjung Gemok
in Pahang and Mersing in Johor. Journey time is approximately
1.5 hours. It can also be reached by a 4 hour ferry ride
from the Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal in Singapore.
By Air
Berjaya Air operates daily direct 45-minute flights to Tioman
from Kuala Lumpur and Singapore.
By Road
from Johor Bahru or Singapore
Drive to Kota Tinggi from Tebrau Highway and proceed your journey to Mersing, a quiet fishing town. The town is approximately 138 km. Well, you will never miss it as you can see the signboard to the town. At Mersing, you need to take a ferry to Tioman Island.
from Kuala Lumpur
Take the North-South Highway to the South and exit through Segamat. From Segamat, continue your journey to Kluang and from there you can go to Mersing.
or
Take North-South Highway, head south towards Johor. Exit at Ayer Hitam, after toll gate, take a right turn at the traffic junction and head towards Kluang. Before entering Kluang town, there’s a roundabout, take 3 O’clock. Follow signs to Mersing.
or
Access the Karak Highway from Kuala Lumpur through Temerloh, Kuantan, Pekan, Kuala Rompin,Tanjung Gemuk to Mersing.
or
Take the PLUS Highway from Kuala Lumpur via Seremban, Bahau, Muadzam Shah, Kuala Rompin, Tanjung Gemuk to Mersing.
or
Take the North-South Highway to the South and exit through Senawang toll. From here, follow the road towards Kuala Pilah then to Bahau. And from Bahau down to Muadzam Shah.. After passing through Mudzham Shah , many Tanjung Gemuk Jeti sign boards will show the way along.
from Singpapore
Bus express at Newton Circus Food Court and Jalan Sultan
Bus Station. Depart at 6:30 a.m. daily.
Car park services are available at both Tg. Gemuk and
Mersing jetties. Parking charges are at around RM5 -
RM7 per night inclusive of security.
Ferry Schedule
| Ferry |
Speed Ferry |
Speed Boat |
|
| Departure Place |
Mersing Ferry Port |
Mersing Ferry Port |
Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal (Singapore) |
| Departure Time |
11:30am 2:00pm |
7:30am
10:30am
2:00pm |
8:30am |
| Duration |
2.5 hours |
2 hours |
4.5 hours |
| Fares |
RM25 one way |
RM30 one way |
SGD100 one way |

Waters off the Tioman islands are considered prime Black
Marlin regions.
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