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In the heart of Southeast Asia, surrounded by a gin-clear aquamarine sea, lies an unspoiled paradise. This pristine tropical island, its name whispered only by discerning and eagle-eyed travelers, is accessible within an hour's travel from Malaysia's east coast, yet is still so unknown, even in the immediate region, that it may as well be at world's edge. It truly remains as good as untouched by tourism until today. Think virginal snow-white beaches, a verdant jungle teeming with life, and the most radiant sea you could ever dream of immersing yourself in. Whether you're snorkelling here or scuba diving, the underwater spectacle below the waterline is ever so mesmerising. This idyllic atoll offers the perfect blend of rugged, natural beauty and indulgent creature comforts. Paradoxically, this tiny green and white speck, this little slice of hidden paradise, that would have even Swiss Family Robinson green with envy, remains a well-kept secret, its charm untarnished by the relentless comings and goings of visitors. Instead, visitors to this veritable haven are quite few and far between. This renders this blissful off-grid Eden the ultimate escape, nothing short of an oasis for those seeking something different, something extraordinary. Interested? Send an inquiry. |
Usually, the Genting jetty is the first ferry stop after departing from the mainland
Book your ticketsUsually, the Paya jetty is the second ferry stop after departing from the mainland
Book your ticketsUsually, the Tekek jetty is the third ferry stop after departing from the mainland
Book your ticketsUsually, the ABC jetty is the forth stop after departing from the mainland
Book your ticketsUsually, the Salang jetty is the fifth ferry stop after departing from the mainland
Book your ticketsMore than 6 Million passengers
Days per year
Six destinations in Tioman
Up to 5 trips per day