Everything you need to know about the mandatory Marine Park fee. How much it costs, where to pay it, and what the money is used for.
Planning a trip to Marine Park Conservation Fee Guide | Perhentian? Here is the latest travel information you need right now. The standard adult fare for this route is typically RM 40.00 one-way and RM 80.00 for a return ticket. For children (aged 3-12), it is RM 20.00 one-way.
Traveling to Understanding the Marine Park Conservation Fee requires careful planning to align your arrival with speedboat schedules. Our services provide direct transfers from the mainland to all major resorts, ensuring you spend less time traveling and more time enjoying the crystal-clear waters.
Whether you are a solo backpacker, a family seeking tranquility, or a group organizing a team-building retreat, this specific route is designed to offer the most efficient connectivity to Perhentian Island.
You pay it at the dedicated counter at Kuala Besut Jetty before boarding your boat.
Tips for a family-friendly holiday. Which beaches have shallow waters, where to stay, and how to manage the boat ride with kids.
Planning a trip from Penang? Learn about the overnight express buses from Penang Sentral to Besut and flight options via KLIA.
A breakdown of the two main beaches on Perhentian Kecil: Long Beach and Coral Bay. Compare nightlife, sunsets, accommodations, and snorkeling.
Complete diving guide to Perhentian Islands. Top dive sites: Vietnamese Wreck, Temple of the Sea, Sugar Wreck. PADI courses from RM1,100. Fun dives from RM80. Book boat + dive package.