When's the best time for a beach vacation in Lang Tengah Island?
You can plan your beach trip with this snapshot of weather throughout the year in Lang Tengah Island: The hottest months are usually May and June with an average temp of 82°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 79°F. The rainiest months in Lang Tengah Island are December, November, January, and October, with each month seeing an average of 19 inches of rainfall.
What is there to see and do around Lang Tengah Island?
After arriving and settling in at your hotel, you might want to venture out and explore everything Lang Tengah Island has to offer. If you’re excited to scope out the beaches, spend a relaxing day by the water at Redang Beach or Turtle beach. Discover the area’s island views, and make time for local attractions like Summer Bay Resort Beach and Summer Bay Resort Dock. You can also pay a visit to Tuna Bay or Perhentian Beach for more to see and do.
What's the best way to get to my beach hotel in Lang Tengah Island?
This travel information can help you get to and around your beach accommodation in Lang Tengah Island more easily: To get to Lang Tengah Island, book a flight to Kuala Terengganu (TGG-Sultan Mahmood), the closest major airport, which is located 31.1 mi (50 km) from the city center. If you’d like to explore around the area, you may want a rental car for your journey.
Recent Reviews in Lang Tengah Island
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5/5 Excellent
The perfect option for thrifty travelers
"Paradise is a fantastic budget option for a solo traveler or esp a family that doesnt need pampering but wants a safe, clean, pleasant place. The staff are super helpful and Oaradise offers people a cha ce to enjoy Redang's amazing sea life without spending hundreds of dollars a day in the nearby resorts. If you plan to enjoy the water and just want a room for sleeping, also olenty of space for a group, this place is it. I walked into the water in front of this place and saw turtles, sharka and lots of pretty coral and fish. Hint: bring your own snorkel gear and you don't have to wait til the noisy boars leave with big groups at 9 or 10. Early morning is magical. The backside of the island is worth exploring too, but behind beach resorts you'll see the business end of them. Infistrial equipment, trash dump, etc. If you are picky about wanting the pristine enclosure, then maybe pick one of the more expensive resorts. They range from a minimum of $120 a night to $800. There were families with young children at Paradise and everyone seemed to be having a good time.Again, the staff were great, the food yummy, and the room no frills but perfectly fine and as described. This goes for all budget places, but if you are a light aleepwr, bring earplugs. Walls are thin and there's outdoor music til 1030. "
A verified traveller stayed at Redang Paradise Resort
"Very basic place to stay but nice and clean. You get free water everyday. The bathroom is very basic, i wasn't expecting 5* so i wasn't disappointed with what we got. Short walk to the beach from the room we had. Trees over head full of fruit bats that screech during the night and early morning but not bad enough to disturb us too much. Overall happy with our stay. "
A verified traveller stayed at The Barat Perhentian Beach Resort
"The property is one of the best property for Besar island in the price range.
Pools are great facility if you have non swimmers with you. We had kids and they just loved it.
Food was good for Non Vegetarians but being vegetarian, we faced trouble. Cook helped on day 1 with good friend rice on day 1 in complimentary breakfast but that was the only 1 item we got in vegetarian food, apart from juice and tea coffee. On second day we were served something which noone liked and we left only with juice and tea/coffee.
Apart from that, we did not like the policy of charging extreme for water bottles. May be the case in that part of the world of using the bottles, I would recommend increasing room rent and giving water refills for free. That would stop ruining the amazing beaches of Perhentian Islands with plastic litters."
A verified traveller stayed at Arwana Perhentian Eco & Beach Resort
"Stayed in renovated room. Nothing exciting about the rooms. Drab bathrooms.
Food not worth talking unfortunately (even the local food is boring) about but plentiful.
No alcohol allowed on premises but smoking is allowed everywhere. Wifi only at reception area. Pool seems to have under repairs for sometime."
A verified traveller stayed at Perhentian Island Resort
"We had a fantastic time at Alunan and really glad we booked here for half our stay on the Perhentian.
Room - Spacious and very clean, having the deck upstairs is also a really nice touch
Food - Probably the best food we ate on the Perhentian islands, both western and Malay options availabl. It is slightly more expensive but worth it in our opinion. Breakfast with the room was also great, fresh roti canai were really nice.
Staff - super welcoming and friendly, especially Cel, who really made sure we were looked after the entire stay.
Facilities - great quiet location, with snorkelling right off the beach, easy access to hiking path and other trips. Only hotel with an infinity pool on the island too, which we used to cool off at the end of each day!"
A verified traveller stayed at Alunan Resort ALL INCLUSIVE
"Expensive room that doesn’t provide more than 2 bottles of water a day despite hot weather and price paid for the room. Our room was on the bend of the building so we felt a little squished as the balcony is smaller than other rooms.
Bed was comfortable and wifi very strong and fast. Decent buffet breakfast, but very hectic trying to get tea/coffee/juice as one person doing all those whilst guests waited in small area.
Beach lounges good and relaxing - included nightly cocktail and canapé great feature. Close to jetty also good.
There are lots of cheaper eating options along the beach a short stroll away.
Also, hot tip is to get the speed boats for hire rather than Bubu’s own speed boat and they are much cheaper and a similar boat style. Only limitation is they only leave the island at 8am, 12pm, and 4pm. So, if you need to travel outside these times, might need to pay more for Bubu’s transfer as they have. Little more flexibility on when they leave, but do need minimum numbers.
The resort is right on the main beach so there is a good buzz and vibe if that is what you are after. If you want something more relaxing or quiet, perhaps pick your accommodation away from Long Beach."
A verified traveller from Buderim stayed at BuBu Long Beach Resort
"Very nice hotel, and the best hotels in Malaysia ever. Professional people, many activities, good facilities, beautiful and convenient beach, But need to improve the dining level."
A verified traveller stayed at The Taaras Beach & Spa Resort