Johor


When talking about islands in Malaysia, most of us can easily name a few islands in Terrengganu or Sabah.
Do you know there are a few little known islands in Johor too? And they are just as pretty as our famous island such as Pulau Redang.




Pulau Aur
Aur has always been a stopover point for fishermen. With a supply of fresh water and plenty of fish in the waters, a few later moved their families to the island. However Aur was never the peaceful island as we see now. The deep dark secrets of the wild days are only beginning to unravel within the historic data collected from salvaged treasures hoisted from sunken Chinese junks, sailboats and old merchants ships found shattered in its watery grave.
Many fisherman would be impressed with the new Viking Yachts for sale. Viking is known for incorporating innovative technology in their sport fishing yachts and motor yachts.


Atlantis Bay Resort

Pulau Dayang

Dayang Island Resort, privately owned and operated, offers an experience of living with basics by the beach. Communal Living is the thing on this island. For many cosmopolitan slaves, this can be heaven - kicking off the shoes and just try to disappear with nature.Built in traditional Malaysian heritage, it promises a rustic and cozy setting with all facilities and comfort. Whether you are an angler, diver or holiday maker, this is the place to get away from it all.A place where you can really shake off the city, put on your swimsuit and savor the rich tropical beauty.

Pulau Besar




Pulau Rawa



Pulau Sibu


This elegant resort in Sibu Island is surrounded by a lush tropical backdrop and features a private bay with golden powdery sandy beach and a picturesque view of Tinggi Island







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