Official Travel Guide 2026

Swedish Travel Guide to Perhentian Islands, Malaysia

Complete guide for Swedish travellers to Perhentian. Best flights from Stockholm (ARN), Gothenburg (GOT) to Kuala Lumpur. Connecting flights, speedboat transfers and travel tips.

Booking MethodOnline / WhatsApp
Service CoverageBesar & Kecil
Boarding PointKuala Besut Jetty
Language SupportEnglish / Malay

Journey Overview: Island

Planning a trip to Sweden to Perhentian Islands: Flights from Stockholm & Gothenburg | 2026? 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 25.00 one-way.

Est. Travel Time: 40 - 45 Minutes
Transport Type: Fast Speedboat

Traveling to Swedish Travel Guide to Perhentian Islands, Malaysia 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.

Quick Tips

  • Arrive at jetty 30 mins before boarding.
  • No ATMs on the island - bring cash.
  • Marine Park fee is paid separately at jetty.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do Swedes get to Perhentian Island?

Fly from Stockholm Arlanda (ARN), Gothenburg (GOT), or Copenhagen (CPH) to Kuala Lumpur (KUL) via Doha, Dubai or Istanbul. Then domestic to Kota Bharu (KBR) + taxi + speedboat. Total: 16-18 hours.

Is Perhentian good for Swedish tourists?

Absolutely! Perhentian offers the tropical paradise Swedes love — white beaches, crystal water, great diving. English is widely spoken and the islands are very safe for solo travellers and families.

What is the best time from Sweden?

Swedish summer (July-August) aligns with Perhentian's dry season. Winter (December-February) is monsoon — the islands are closed. Book March-October for the best experience.

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