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Redang Island Vacation

Redang island is so beautiful! Photos and words only captured in a limited way the enchanting beauty of this island off the east coast of Terengganu, Malaysia. We booked a 4-days-3-nights island tour package with Ping Anchorage in Malaysia at a good deal and bought our coach tickets separately to Terrenganu in Singapore for the month of May in 2001. The best time to visit is between April to September when seas are generally calm. The sea may begin to get choppy close to monsoon season. (Read blogger Lz’s posts on Redang island 2008)

It was a very long journey. We took a night coach from Singapore and reached Terrenganu after 11 hrs. Upon arrival, a minibus from Ping Anchorage picked us to a their nearby hostel while waiting for the time to board the speed boat to Redang island.

After an hour or so, we boarded the speed boat. For the next 45 mins, we were like sitting on a roller coaster which was moving up and down the bumpy waves at a high speed. It was pretty dangerous as we were not warned before hand to wear life jackets. The life jackets were all piled up in a net that was tied to the ceiling of the small boat. I took one for Jacky to wear as he couldn’t swim.

As we were approaching Redang island, the sea water turned clear and blue. We were getting excited with what awaited us. Our resort, Redang Lagoon, is located in Pasir Panjang beach, the most beautiful beach in Redang island! There is no dock along the shore of the resort, so we had safely put our bags into big plastic bags to prevent any water from getting in when we jumped into the water which rose to our waist level. We had walked very carefully in the water to the shore!

We were famished! For 12 hrs, we had not been eating and we still had to wait for check-in at our resort for another hour and more! We didn’t expect this kind of arrangement. The loaf of white bread that I brought to feed the fish had ended up feeding my starving friends!!

The beach is covered with soft, powdery white sand. Our rooms had superb views too! The front view was the placid sea while the back view was the exotic sea with strong winds and waves.

The front and the back of our resort rooms.

This is the view from the back of the our rooms. Er-hem, no photoshop adjustments, all photos here were taken by SLR cameras, so you see the true colours of Redang island! The different blue tones of the sea, the white, powdery sand… the perfect place for a getaway!

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Exploring the Underwater World

Our island tour package included boat trips for snorkelling. We had so much fun exploring the underwater world. We brought a waterproof camera to snap photos of fishes and coral reefs in the water. While we fed the fishes with bread, all the fishes swam to us.

Our silly friend didn’t grab his bread properly and it floated to his face. You can imagine all the fishes gathered around his face and nibbed the bread, including his face (by mistake)!

Snapping photos of the fishes when they all swam to eat the bread.

And not forgetting to entertain the fishes with water ballet!

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Exploring more of the Underwater World!

We continued to explore other snorkelling spots for more marine life, the gems of Redang island.

Can you spot the blacktip reef shark? Hint: look for the “black tip” near the centre of the photo. Read More »

Having fun at Pasir Panjang Beach

We had so much fun snorkelling in Redang! At the Pasir Panjang beach, the waters are very clear and calm and you see coral reefs and a variety of fish species feeding on the reefs and swimming near the sea shore so we don’t even need to go far into the sea to snorkel. We spent the rest of the day relaxing at the beach and snorkelling near the shore. Surprisingly, though we were near the shore, we spotted a very big grouper which scared me out of hell when it looked at me face to face! We also saw a black-tip shark too.

We also snorkelled at the sea with stronger waves (behind our resort room). That was more “challenging” as the currents were strong and kept pushing us back to the shore when we tried to swim forward, and when we were being pushed backward, there were many sharp coral reefs near us! We had to try hard to dodge to avoid getting cut by the sharp reefs. That was why I always wore a t-shirt while in the water to protect myself. There were also sightings of blacktip reef sharks lurking in this side of the sea. One baby shark was even intimidated by a group of Malaysians surrounding it.

The popular More More Tea Inn at Pasir Panjang beach adds some colourful hues to the white sandy beach.
The inn was built for the set of Summer Holiday (夏日的么么茶) starring Sammi Cheng and Richie Jen. The film made Redang Island even more popular to tourists from the neighbouring countries.

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