Tioman is off the east coast of Malaysia on the South China Sea. Having clear blue seas and white sands, it is ideal to spend 3 days there over a long weekend.
Driving from Causeway to Mersing ferry terminal takes no less than 2.5 hrs along highway No.3 heading south-east. Most of the 132Km journey is on a single-lane road so one can't drive fast as often beening blocked by slow-moving vehicles, especially at night. But the good thing is that it's toll-free all the way. When entering Mersing town, make a right turn at a round-about and you can't miss the ferry terminal. Monitored car park is available at only some RM7 per 24-hrs.
We took the Bluewater (Tel: 07-7994811) speed-ferry that is scheduled at 7am, 11am & 3pm in this non-peak season, at RM70 for a return ticket. However, the ferry is not punctural and likely delay due to tide (excuse?) and passenages (the real?). We experienced nearly a hour delay when heading to Tioman and as much as 2.5 hrs when coming back. It is always wise to call & check on the exact schedule & arrival of next ferry prior to going to the jetty.
Once starting off, it takes about 2 hrs to reach Tekek where most tourists stay. It's aircon'ed so the ferry riding is not too bad but one may need to prepare that it's very cold inside the cabin. Berjaya hotel is pretty good: we took the standard room at RM136 (weekday) / RM221 (weekend), excluding breakfast. It owns private beach area and golf, tennis etc. sport sites. Actually it is the only 5-star resort hotel offering chalets & rooms. It even operates a private daily air service between Seletar airport directly to the Berjaya beach, by 48-seater Dash 7 plane at about S$222++.
We purchased a round-island tour by speedboat at RM60 per head. It starts off at 9:30am and returns at 3:30pm, stopping in 6 places for snorkeling & beach activities. This is our main tour among the 3-day getaway (since we have to spend some 17 hrs on the two-way journey incl. waiting times).
What about the packing list? Well, sun block (>SPF100 for ladies) and mosquito repellent are important. Shorts, wet gears & a pair of slippers for the humid weather are necessary. We also pack with sun glasses, tiger balm (my favor :) and basic first aid kit. Toiletries and beach chairs & towels are easily available at the hotel. Oh, you may like to bring along some instant noodles for breakfast (they don't sell it there)...
Be alert when eating outside the hotel restaurant. I got minor food poisoned at Taman village during the day-tour, which had bothered me until we finally got home.
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Two incidents involving the ferry service between Tioman & Mersing were reported within 2 weeks from our journey. The first ferry sank due to fire and caused 9 dead. The second ferry was stuck in the middle of sea due to running out of petrol. Though it eventually arrived safely, the passengers were kept in dark (it was in an evening and no power supply) for about half an hour therefore must be quite nervous & frightened.
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