Beach of Moonlight
Formerly known as the beach of passionate love, Pantai Cahaya is a picture-postcard beach. Tall casuarinas trees fringe the beach providing shade and a grassy verge gives way to tall swaying coconut palms. Comfortable chalets are available at the beach. Read more
Beach of the Whispering Breeze
Pantai Bisikan is about 50 km south of Kota Bharu in the Pasir Puteh District. Around the village of Semerak, gentle breezes rustle the casuarina needles producing a hushed sound. Surfing is good at certain times of the year, and wind surfers will find excellent spots here. Read more
Beach of Seven Lagoons
Located in the Tumpat district close to the Thai border, this pristine beach is sheltered by the longest lagoon in Malaysia. Home to the annual International Kite Festival, the beach has a variety of food and drink stalls as well as public amenities. Read more
Beach of Melody
About 30 km south of the capital, Pantai Irama offers choice picnic spots and eating stalls. It is reputed to be one of the most beautiful beaches along the East Coast. Read more
Pantai Sabak
As well as being a small picturesque harbour for fishing boats, Sabak Beach boasts fine golden sands fringed by coconut palms. It is a perfect spot to picnic and relax while observing the return of the fishing boats. Gentle waves lap the shore and the water is warm and clear. Read more
Gorgeous - I haven't been back to Malaysia for over 10 years now - your blog reminded me of how much we loved travelling in that part of the world. Off to check out flights! cheers!
hi linda..thanks 4 dropping comment..
well, this year is malaysia visit year 2007 in conjunction with 50th independent day celebration..Lot more attractive place to visit added into malaysia's calendar.. One of the marvelous place is 'eye of malaysia' and more tousrist come to this place day by day..mybe you should come and try it too because this 'eye of malysia' only for this year..(",)
more info about eye of malaysia here