Ferries to Malaysia
From here, ferries sail to Thailand, Indonesia and Singapore.
The directory lists 20 ferry ports and 50 ferry routes for Malaysia. Most connections run through Langkawi, Kuala Besut Jetty and Merang Jetty. From these ports, ferries sail to Thailand, Indonesia and Singapore. A total of 42 routes run within the country itself. Vigourmarine, Satun Pakbara Speed Boat Club, Perhentian Boat Services and four other operators sail these routes.
Route map Malaysia
- Satun Pakbara Speed Boat Club
- Perhentian Sunny Travel
- Perhentian Boat Services
- Vigourmarine
- Batam Fast Ferry
- Dolphin Fast Ferry
- Bundhaya Speed Boat
Ferry ports in Malaysia
Ferries to Arwana Eco Resort
Arwana Eco Resort is on Perhentian Besar, one of the Perhentian Islands in Malaysia. Speedboats run up to 29 times a day from Kuala Besut, and the crossing takes about 37 minutes. The islands are accessible from March to October.
Ferries to Coral Bay
Coral Bay is a popular beach on Perhentian Kecil in Malaysia. Speedboats run from Kuala Besut, and the crossing takes 30-45 minutes. Several providers offer hourly services from 8am to 5pm.
Ferries to Desaru
Desaru Coast lies on the east coast of Johor, Malaysia. BatamFast runs ferries from Singapore's Tanah Merah terminal, and the crossing takes about 90 minutes. The service operates from Thursday to Monday.
Ferries to Fisherman Village
Fisherman Village (Kampung Nelayan) lies on Perhentian Kecil off Malaysia's east coast. Perhentian Boat Services sails several times a day to Kuala Besut Jetty on the mainland, taking around 30 minutes.
Ferries to Kuala Besut Jetty
Kuala Besut Jetty is the main ferry port for the Perhentian Islands in Malaysia. Several operators sail daily to Perhentian Besar and Perhentian Kecil. The crossing takes about 35-45 minutes. Ferries run mainly from March to August.
Ferries to Lang Tengah Island
Lang Tengah Island ferry port is in Malaysia. Ferries run from here to Pulau Redang and Merang Jetty. The port is served by Vigourmarine.
Ferries to Lang Tengah Island
Lang Tengah Island ferry port is in Malaysia. Ferries run from here to Pulau Redang, Merang Jetty and Redang Island. The port is served by Vigourmarine.
Ferries to Lang Tengah Island
Lang Tengah Island ferry port is in Malaysia. Ferries run from here to Pulau Redang, Merang Jetty and Redang Island. The port is served by Vigourmarine.
Ferries to Langkawi
The ferry port of Langkawi is in Malaysia. Ferries run from here to Koh Lipe, Koh Lanta and Phuket. The port is served by Bundhaya Speed Boat.
Ferries to Langkawi
Telaga Harbour Marina is at Pantai Kok on Langkawi, Malaysia. Seasonal ferries run from here to Koh Lipe in Thailand (90 minutes, October to May). The marina complex has restaurants and boutiques.
Ferries to Long Beach
The ferry port of Long Beach is in Malaysia. Ferries run from here to Kuala Besut Jetty. The port is served by Perhentian Boat Services and Perhentian Sunny Travel.
Ferries to Marine Park
Marine Park is a landing point in the marine park of the Perhentian Islands in Terengganu, Malaysia. Boats run from the jetty at Kuala Besut on the mainland, and the crossing takes around 30 minutes.
Ferries to Merang Jetty
Merang Jetty ferry port is in Malaysia. Ferries run from here to Pulau Redang and Lang Tengah Island. The port is served by Vigourmarine.
Ferries to Pasir Gudang
Pasir Gudang ferry port is in Malaysia. Ferries run from here to Batam Centre, Harbour Bay and Nongsapura. The port is served by Batam Fast Ferry and Dolphin Fast Ferry.
Ferries to Perhentian Island Resort
Perhentian Island Resort lies on Perhentian Besar in Malaysia. Speedboats from Kuala Besut reach the resort in about 42 minutes. Four operators run up to 16 sailings a day to the island.
Ferries to Redang Island
The ferry port of Redang Island is in Malaysia. Ferries run from here to Merang Jetty and Lang Tengah Island. The port is served by Vigourmarine.
Ferries to Redang Island
The ferry port of Redang Island is in Malaysia. Ferries run from here to Merang Jetty and Lang Tengah Island. The port is served by Vigourmarine.
Ferries to Redang Island
Redang Island ferry port is in Malaysia. Ferries run from here to Lang Tengah Island. The port is served by Vigourmarine.
Ferries to Stulang Laut
The ferry port of Stulang Laut is in Malaysia. Ferries run from here to Batam Centre. The port is served by Dolphin Fast Ferry.
Ferries to Tanjung Pengelih
Tanjung Pengelih is a small coastal town in Johor, Malaysia. BatamFast runs ferries from Singapore's Tanah Merah terminal (45 min), mainly at weekends. The port serves as an alternative to the Desaru route in bad weather.
Ferry routes Malaysia
- Ferry from Arwana Eco Resort to Kuala Besut Jetty
- Ferry from Coral Bay to Kuala Besut Jetty
- Ferry from Fisherman Village to Kuala Besut Jetty
- Ferry from Kuala Besut Jetty to Long Beach
- Ferry from Kuala Besut Jetty to Marine Park
- Ferry from Kuala Besut Jetty to Perhentian Island Resort
- Ferry from Lang Tengah Island (Saripacifica Jetty) to Redang Island (Laguna Jetty)
- Ferry from Lang Tengah Island (Summerbay Resort Jetty) to Redang Island (Laguna Jetty)
- Ferry from Langkawi (Kuah Jetty) to Koh Lanta
- Ferry from Langkawi (Kuah Jetty) to Koh Lipe (Bundhaya Beach)
- Ferry from Langkawi (Telaga Harbour Marina) to Koh Lanta
- Ferry from Merang Jetty to Lang Tengah Island (D’coconut Lagoon Resort Jetty)
- Ferry from Merang Jetty to Lang Tengah Island (Saripacifica Jetty)
- Ferry from Merang Jetty to Lang Tengah Island (Summerbay Resort Jetty)
- Ferry from Merang Jetty to Redang Island (Pelangi Jetty)
- Ferry from Merang Jetty to Redang Island (Village Jetty)
- Ferry from Redang Island (Pelangi Jetty) to Lang Tengah Island (D’coconut Lagoon Resort Jetty)
- Ferry from Redang Island (Pelangi Jetty) to Lang Tengah Island (Saripacifica Jetty)
- Ferry from Redang Island (Pelangi Jetty) to Lang Tengah Island (Summerbay Resort Jetty)
- Ferry from Redang Island (Village Jetty) to Lang Tengah Island (D’coconut Lagoon Resort Jetty)
- Ferry from Redang Island (Village Jetty) to Lang Tengah Island (Saripacifica Jetty)
- Ferry from Redang Island (Village Jetty) to Lang Tengah Island (Summerbay Resort Jetty)