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Redang And Lang Tengah Malaysia

Two Terengganu Marine Park islands for turtles, reefs, and easy resort-based water days

Updated Feb 13, 202613 sources

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Overview

Two Terengganu Marine Park islands for turtles, reefs, and easy resort-based water days

Redang and Lang Tengah sit off Terengganu on Malaysia's east coast inside the Terengganu Marine Park. Redang is the larger hub with more resorts, more varied sites, and a mix of shallow coral gardens, pinnacles, and small wrecks. Lang Tengah is the quieter neighbor, ideal for short boat rides to calm reefs and an uncrowded beach-resort rhythm.

Plan around the Northeast Monsoon: most operators focus on March to October, with the steadiest conditions in April to September. Expect warm water around 27°C to 30°C and visibility that can reach 30 m in peak season.

This is a strong choice for mixed groups: divers get pinnacles and artificial reefs, snorkelers get easy house-reef sessions, and non-divers get tropical beaches, short hikes, and turtle conservation nights.

What Makes It Special

  • Terengganu Marine Park protection

    Redang and Lang Tengah sit inside a protected marine park system. Expect conservation rules, mooring buoys, and a visitor conservation charge that supports management.

  • Short-boat logistics

    Most dives and snorkel trips are short hops from resort beaches, which makes multi-activity days easy and keeps surface intervals comfortable.

  • Beginner to advanced range

    Sheltered reefs and jetty-style sites work for training and photography, while pinnacles and exposed corners add excitement for experienced teams when conditions cooperate.

  • Turtle-centric season

    Redang's Chagar Hutang is one of Malaysia's key green turtle nesting beaches, with peak nesting in late spring to mid-summer and hatchling activity continuing into the tourist season.

Wildlife In Redang And Lang Tengah Malaysia

Top species linked to approved dive spots in Redang And Lang Tengah Malaysia.

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Baby Shark Point dive spot

Baby Shark Point

Reef

Shallow Perhentian reef with staghorn coral and juvenile blacktip sharks.

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Visibility8 m
AccessSimple entry
CoralMixed health
Marine LifeGreat variety
FacilitiesBasic facilities
CrowdQuite busy
CurrentLight current
SurgeLight surge
Tanjung Tengah dive spot

Tanjung Tengah

Reef

Busy beach-entry house reef with a Shark Bay nursery area.

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AccessEasy entry
CoralSome damage
Marine LifeGreat variety
FacilitiesGood facilities
CrowdVery crowded
CurrentLight current
Bidong Jetty dive spot

Bidong Jetty

Artificial ReefReefWreck

Shallow Bidong jetty dive for training, coral, and wide-angle photos.

Visibility15 m
AccessModerate entry effort
Marine LifeAverage variety
FacilitiesLimited facilities
CurrentNo current
Batu Kuching dive spot

Batu Kuching

Reef

Easy cat-rock reef dive with sponges and sea whips.

Visibility12 m
AccessSimple entry
CoralMixed health
Marine LifeAverage variety
CurrentLight current
Big Mount dive spot

Big Mount

Pinnacle

Advanced Pulau Lima pinnacle dive with pelagics and black coral.

Visibility18 m
AccessModerate entry effort
Marine LifeGreat variety
FacilitiesLimited facilities
CurrentStrong current
Batu Kapal dive spot

Batu Kapal

Reef

Advanced ship-rock and canyon dive with pelagic potential.

Visibility15 m
AccessModerate entry effort
Marine LifeGreat variety
CurrentStrong current

Seasonality Preview

  • Best overall window: March - October
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Logistics Preview

  • Sultan Mahmud Airport, Kuala Terengganu · 30 km drive
  • Redang Airport (Pulau Redang STOLport) · 15 km drive
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Safety Preview

  • Northeast Monsoon closures and rough seas
  • Strong current and restricted access on some sites
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  • When is the best time to visit Redang and Lang Tengah for scuba diving?
  • How do I get to Redang and Lang Tengah from Kuala Lumpur?
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Last updated: February 13, 2026 13 sources

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