Visit The East Coast, Malaysia
The stunning eastern coastline reveals a less-visited and more traditional side to the country. It is a place of unspoilt white sand beaches, fishing villages and impressive local architecture.

Fishing Boats and Beach near Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia
This stunning coastline reveals a less-visited and more traditional side to the country.
In the far north, Kota Bharu is one of our favourite cities in Malaysia, with its vibrant night market, friendly Malay people and handicraft village. From here it is a short boat ride to the idyllic Perhentian Islands.
Villages and beaches
Returning to the mainland, the coast road passes south through unspoilt kampung and traditional Malay fishing villages, soon reaching Kuala Dungun, which has one of the east coast’s best beaches and easy access to a nearby airport. The golden sands stretch as far as the eye can see and, in season, giant leatherback turtles come ashore to lay their eggs.
Kuantan
Your coastal journey continues to the modern city of Kuantan, home to the magnificent Masjid Negeri, one of Malaysia’s most impressive and atmospheric modern mosques. Kuantan has a pleasant beach on its outskirts and the limestone cave temple at Gua Charas is worth the short trip out of town.
Heading further south you reach the small town of Mersing, where boats leave for the splendid tropical island of Tioman.
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