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Exterior / Building 1 Collection O Analisa Beach Resort, Pangkor Hotels
Resorts
Pangkor Island, Pangkor
Price around
RM 172.55
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Pangkor Bay View Beach Resort 1, Hotel Pangkor
Others
Pangkor Island, Pangkor
Price around
RM 164.51
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Exterior view 1 Utan Teluk Nipah, Pangkor Hotels
Others
Pangkor Island, Pangkor
Price around
RM 206.09
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Pangkor Island is a charming tropical retreat off the coast of Perak, beloved by Malaysian families and couples for its serene beaches, fresh seafood, and laid-back atmosphere. With hotels starting from around RM 70 per night, Pangkor offers an affordable and accessible island getaway just a short ferry ride from Lumut.
Primary image 1 Budget Beach Resort, Pangkor Hotels
8.6
(130)
Very Good
Resorts
Pangkor Island, Pangkor
Abdul Wahid bin Ismail
family
Convenient and near to beach and food stall. Clean and simple. Drinking water & good wifi coverage. Sweet staff. Come experience relaxing stay here.
Price around
RM 115.00
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Lobby 1 Kejora Garden Resort, Pangkor Hotels
7.8
(27)
Pleasant
Resorts
Pangkor Island, Pangkor
Banana boat
Snorkeling
Beach volleyball
Fishing
Canoeing
Cycling
Price around
RM 152.76
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Room 1 Forget-Me-Not Pangkor Homestay 70, Pangkor Hotels
Hotels
Pangkor Island, Pangkor
Children games
Beach towel
Price around
RM 659.32
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Ai Beach Resort 1 Ai Beach Resort, Pangkor Hotels
Others
Pangkor Island, Pangkor
Price around
RM 117.89
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Primary image 1 Pangkor Waterfall Beach Resort, Pangkor Hotels
Villas
Pangkor Island, Pangkor
Picnic area
Nurul Ain Thasya
family
Comfortable and friendly.
Price around
RM 117.95
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Primary image 1 Suria Beach Resort, Pangkor Hotels
7.7
(84)
Very Good
Hotels
Pangkor Island, Pangkor
mohd hasri bin muhamad khalid
family
Room ok, service ok, hotel close to beach 3 minute walk, perfect for family stay, best, fit for price.
Price around
RM 196.90
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Pangkor Palm Bay Resort 1, Hotel Pangkor
Others
Pangkor Island, Pangkor
Price around
RM 152.70
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Ombak Inn Chalet 1, Hotel Pangkor
Others
Pangkor Island, Pangkor
Price around
RM 82.87
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Hotel Exterior 1 Voyage Retreat Pulau Pangkor, Pangkor Hotels
Others
Pangkor Island, Pangkor
Price around
RM 325.28
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Exterior / Building 1 Casuarina @ Pangkor, Pangkor Hotels
8.9
(56)
Exceptional
Hotels
Pangkor Island, Pangkor
Pedal boating
Water sport
Surfing
Banana boat
Jet ski
Snorkeling
Hasmalini Hassan
family
We best view place and best service..

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Primary image 1 Pangkor Rimba Kem Teluk Nipah, Pangkor Hotels
Resorts
Pangkor Island, Pangkor

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Panvill Resort 1, Hotel Pangkor
Others
Pangkor Island, Pangkor

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Rumah Rehat Kerajaan Negeri Pangkor 1, Hotel Pangkor
Hotels
Pangkor Island, Pangkor
Diving
Large pets allowed
Airport transfer
Small pets allowed
Wheelchair accessible
Bar

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Exterior / Building 1 MNY Hotel & Resort, Pangkor Hotels
8.9
(10)
Very Good
Hotels
Pangkor Island, Pangkor
Water sport
Snorkeling
Fishing
Rooftop terrace
Wheelchair accessible

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Exterior / Building 1 The Island Hotel, Pangkor Hotels
8
(23)
Very Good
Hotels
Pangkor Island, Pangkor

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Capital O 89876 Safari Hotel 1, Hotel Pangkor
Hotels
Pangkor Island, Pangkor

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Uptown Beach Resort Pangkor 1, Hotel Pangkor
Resorts
Pangkor Island, Pangkor
Water sport
Snorkeling
Fishing
Bicycle rental
Car rental
Airport transfer

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Hornbill Pangkor Resort 1, Hotel Pangkor
7
(124)
Pleasant
Resorts
Pangkor Island, Pangkor
Jet ski
Snorkeling
Sailing
Fishing
Canoeing
izyanfirhana izyanfirhana
family
Convenient hotel with reasonable price.

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Total accommodation:: 79 Properties
Popular Area
Pangkor Island, Pangkor Laut Island
Popular hotel
Collection O Analisa Beach Resort, Pangkor Bay View Beach Resort
Popular landmark
Fu Lin Kong Temple, City-Link @ Pulau Pangkor
Price starts from
RM 71/night

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Why Pangkor Island Is Malaysia's Favourite Weekend Escape

Pangkor Island, or Pulau Pangkor, is a small tropical island located in the Strait of Malacca off the coast of Perak. Measuring just 8 kilometres long and 3 kilometres wide, this compact island packs an impressive amount of charm — from its powdery white-sand beaches and emerald waters to its historic Dutch fort and thriving fishing villages. For generations, Pangkor has been a beloved getaway for Malaysian families, offering a relaxed pace of life and some of the freshest seafood on the west coast.

One of Pangkor's greatest advantages is its accessibility. Unlike east-coast islands that close during the monsoon season, Pangkor is a year-round destination thanks to its sheltered position in the Strait of Malacca. The island is also a duty-free zone, making it an attractive proposition for budget-conscious travellers. Hotels start from RM 70 per night for basic guesthouses, while comfortable beachfront resorts cost RM 150–RM 350 per night. The luxurious Pangkor Laut Resort on its own private island commands rates from RM 1,000 per night.

Best Beaches on Pangkor Island

Teluk Nipah is the island's most popular beach area, with a wide stretch of soft sand, calm waters ideal for swimming, and a vibrant strip of restaurants and shops. Most mid-range accommodation is located here, with room rates of RM 80–RM 250 per night. This is the best area for families and first-time visitors.

Coral Bay (Teluk Dalam), a short walk from Teluk Nipah, offers even clearer water and is a favourite spot for snorkelling. The beach is smaller and quieter, flanked by rocky outcrops that create natural tide pools. Small resorts near Coral Bay charge RM 100–RM 200 per night.

Pasir Bogak is the longest beach on the island, with a gently sloping shoreline that is safe for children. It is less developed than Teluk Nipah, offering a more peaceful atmosphere. Budget chalets here start from RM 70 per night.

Teluk Ketapang is known for its population of friendly hornbills that visit the beach at certain times of day. It is a unique wildlife experience that you can enjoy simply by staying at a nearby resort.

Top Things to Do on Pangkor Island

History buffs should visit the Dutch Fort (Kota Belanda), originally built in 1670 by the Dutch East India Company to control the tin trade. The fort has been restored and offers insight into Pangkor's colonial past. The Pangkor Treaty of 1874, which shaped modern Malaysian governance, was signed on this island.

The Fu Lin Kong Temple is a beautifully decorated Chinese temple built into the hillside, complete with a miniature replica of the Great Wall of China in its gardens. It is free to visit and offers panoramic views of the surrounding sea.

For nature lovers, a round-island tour by motorbike or car takes about one to two hours and covers all the major beaches, fishing villages, and viewpoints. Motorbike rentals cost approximately RM 30–RM 50 per day. Boat trips to nearby Pangkor Laut and Giam Island for snorkelling are available from RM 50 per person.

Hornbill watching at Teluk Ketapang is a free and memorable activity, especially during morning and late afternoon feeding times.

Seafood and Local Cuisine

Pangkor Island is famous for its fresh seafood, particularly dried fish and anchovies produced in the island's traditional fishing villages. A visit to Sungai Pinang Kecil, the main fishing village, offers a glimpse into the island's fishing heritage, with rows of salted fish and shrimp paste drying in the sun.

Seafood restaurants around Teluk Nipah and Pasir Bogak serve fresh grilled fish, butter prawns, chilli crab, and steamed mantis prawns at very reasonable prices. A seafood dinner for two costs approximately RM 45–RM 80. For a quick bite, hawker stalls offer nasi lemak, char kuey teow, and satay from RM 4–RM 10.

Do not leave Pangkor without buying some ikan bilis (dried anchovies) and belacan (shrimp paste) as souvenirs — they are fresher and cheaper here than anywhere else in Perak.

Getting to Pangkor Island

Pangkor is one of the easiest islands to reach in Malaysia. Drive to Lumut in Perak, where the Marina Island Pangkor Ferry Terminal operates frequent ferry services to the island. The ferry ride takes just 30 to 40 minutes and costs approximately RM 10 per person for a return ticket.

From Kuala Lumpur, the drive to Lumut takes about 3 to 3.5 hours via the PLUS highway and Ipoh. Express buses from KL's TBS terminal to Lumut are also available for RM 25–RM 40. From Ipoh, Lumut is just a 1.5-hour drive, making Pangkor a convenient weekend trip for anyone in the northern region.

Duty-Free Perks on Pangkor

As a duty-free island, Pangkor offers reduced prices on alcohol, chocolate, and tobacco. A can of beer costs around RM 4–RM 6, while chocolate and perfume are also available at competitive prices from shops in Pangkor Town and Teluk Nipah. This is a nice bonus that adds to the island's already excellent value for money.

Best Time to Visit Pangkor Island

Unlike east-coast islands, Pangkor can be visited all year round. The driest months are December to April, which coincide with the best beach weather and calmest seas. The rainy season from May to November brings occasional afternoon showers but rarely disrupts a full day at the beach. Hotel rates during off-peak months can be 15–25% cheaper.

Weekends and Malaysian public holidays see a surge in domestic visitors, so for a quieter experience and better rates, plan your visit on weekdays.

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Frequently asked questions

How much do hotels on Pangkor Island cost?

Budget guesthouses on Pangkor start from RM 70 per night, mid-range beachfront resorts cost RM 150 to RM 350 per night, and luxury options like Pangkor Laut Resort start from RM 1,000 per night. Rates are lower on weekdays and during off-peak months.

How do I get to Pangkor Island from Kuala Lumpur?

Drive from KL to Lumut in Perak (about 3 to 3.5 hours), then take a ferry to Pangkor Island which takes 30 to 40 minutes. Return ferry tickets cost around RM 10 per person. Buses from KL to Lumut are also available for RM 25 to RM 40.

Can I visit Pangkor Island during the monsoon season?

Yes, unlike east-coast islands, Pangkor is open year-round thanks to its sheltered position in the Strait of Malacca. The rainy season from May to November brings occasional showers but rarely affects beach activities. Hotel rates are 15 to 25 percent cheaper during this period.

Which beach is best on Pangkor Island?

Teluk Nipah is the most popular beach with good facilities and restaurants. Coral Bay offers clearer water ideal for snorkelling. Pasir Bogak has the longest stretch of sand and is great for families. Teluk Ketapang is unique for its visiting hornbills.

Is Pangkor Island duty-free?

Yes, Pangkor is a duty-free island. Alcohol, chocolate, and tobacco are sold at reduced prices. A can of beer costs around RM 4 to RM 6, much cheaper than on the mainland. Duty-free shops are found in Pangkor Town and Teluk Nipah.

What seafood should I try on Pangkor Island?

Fresh grilled fish, butter prawns, chilli crab, and steamed mantis prawns are highlights. A seafood dinner for two costs about RM 45 to RM 80. Be sure to buy dried anchovies (ikan bilis) and belacan (shrimp paste) from the fishing villages as souvenirs.

Is Pangkor Island suitable for families with children?

Yes, Pangkor is very family-friendly. Pasir Bogak has a gentle sloping beach safe for kids, and Teluk Nipah has calm waters. The island is small and easy to navigate, and activities like hornbill watching and visiting the Dutch Fort are fun for all ages. Family-friendly resorts start from RM 100 per night.

Can I snorkel on Pangkor Island?

Yes, Coral Bay is the best spot for shore snorkelling with clear water and rocky outcrops. Boat trips to nearby Giam Island and Pangkor Laut for better snorkelling cost from RM 50 per person. The waters are calmer than east-coast islands but marine life is still colourful.

What is there to see and do on Pangkor Island?

Key attractions include the restored Dutch Fort (Kota Belanda), Fu Lin Kong Temple with its miniature Great Wall, traditional fishing villages, and hornbill watching at Teluk Ketapang. You can also rent a motorbike from RM 30 per day for a scenic round-island tour.

Can I book Pangkor Island hotels with free cancellation on Traveloka?

Yes, many Pangkor Island hotels on Traveloka offer free cancellation policies. Look for the free cancellation badge when browsing hotels. This gives you flexibility to adjust your plans, especially useful during the rainy season or when planning around public holidays.

What are the best areas to visit near Pangkor?

If you are in Pangkor, you can also visit Pangkor Island, Pangkor Laut Island

Where are the best areas to stay in Pangkor?

The best areas to stay in Pangkor are Lumut, Sitiawan, Pantai Remis

What are the most popular landmarks around Pangkor?

The most popular landmarks in Pangkor are Fu Lin Kong Temple, City-Link @ Pulau Pangkor, Pasir Bongak, ISLAND JET WATERSPORT, Pangkor Post Office

How many hotels are listed in Pangkor?

Currently, there are around 79 hotels that you can book in Pangkor

What are the prices of hotels in Pangkor?

Hotel prices in Pangkor vary based on your preferred stay. Whether you choose a budget hotel or a 5-star hotel in Pangkor, you can find the best rates starting from RM 71 in this dream destination.