Off the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia, the duty-free island of Pulau Tioman is hailed as a geological marvel, an ecological paradise, and one of the most stunning tourist destinations in Southeast Asia. The island, which is 32 miles from the mainland but is connected to it by ferry through the cities of Tanjung Gemuk in Pahang and Mersing in Johor, continues to charm tourists with its warm beaches, gorgeous seas, and lush vegetation. The nearby waters are rich in coral reefs and marine life and are designated as a marine park; they are perfect for scuba diving and snorkeling. A large portion of the island is covered in pristine rainforest, which supports a variety of endemic wildlife species and is ideal for nature excursions. Last but not least, Tioman Island draws young tourists from all over the world, making it a veritable melting pot of cultures to experience while on vacation.
From Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, one can get to Pulau Tioman by combining land and sea travel. Mersing, a coastal town in Johor state to the west, serves as the island’s main entry point. The typical route for most visitors is to drive or take a bus up to Mersing, where they then wait for the next ferry out to sea that becomes available. A different ferry terminal, Tanjung Gemok, is located in Pahang, about 35 kilometers north of Mersing.
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