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Tuesday, February 22, 2022

A trip to The Taaras Resort, Redang Island (Terengganu, Malaysia)

I celebrated my birthday recently in an exclusive manner at The Taaras Beach & Spa Resort in Pulau Redang. I would like to keep this blog short and sweet so that you guys too can make a trip to the beautiful Redang Island soon. The best time to visit this island is from mid-March to October (which is after the monsoon season).

1. Why Redang Island?

Redang is one of the many islands in Terengganu known for its crystal clear waters and white sandy beaches, which are ideal for snorkeling and diving. Who wouldn't want to swim with the century-aged turtles while appreciating the corals of the east coast of Malaysia.

2. How to go to Redang Island?

There are two main routes to Redang Island:

a) Air transfer- you can now fly to Redang Island by Berjaya's Jojo flight from Subang Airport to Redang Island in an hour. Check the flight timing and price in this link, https://flight.berjayahotel.com/. However, if the ticket price is not within your budget, then you can opt for plan B.

    Jojo flight by Berjaya (Picture from https://flight.berjayahotel.com/)

b) Land and sea- you can drive or take a bus to Kuala Terengganu and then to Merang Jetty (do not confuse with Marang Jetty where boats to Kapas Island departs). The road towards the east coast is indeed challenging especially from the northern states where you have to drive along either the Gerik road or the Cameron Highlands- Gua Musang route. Please check in Google Maps which route suites you the best. If you are driving, you can park at the Merang Jetty for a rate of MYR 10 per day.

From Merang Jetty you can take speedboats to the island which only takes about 45 minutes. The link to book your speedboat tickets: https://www.merangjetty.com/.

View from Pulau Redang Jetty

3. The Taaras Beach and Spa Resort.

There are many chalets and simpler hotels around Redang, so choose according to your preference and budget. I choose The Taaras, a 5-star beach resort in view of my birthday trip. Here are the highlights of The Taaras:

  • warm and friendly staffs. 
  • spectacular cliff view from the Bayview Suite especially from the bathtub.
  • private beach with crystal clear waters by the shores covered with soft white sand, whch you can't see in the west coast of Malaysia.
  • water activities can be arranged via the hotel.
  • The Bayu Beach Bar- just loved spending the nights watching the sea under the moon while sipping in my favourite cocktails. 
The one thing that I felt was a let down is the food, particularly those from the room-service menu, most of the dishes that I ordered were bland. I will give a honest feedback via email after my stay and hope they will work on this.

Overall, I would recommend to stay at The Taaras for the mesmerizing views and the hospitable service. You can check the rates and make your booking via https://www.thetaaras.com/.




4. Things to do at The Taaras/ Redang Island.
  • walk around the resort which has many plants and landscapes with a view, totally an eye candy.
  • swim at the clean pristine beach of the island.
  • exercise by the beach at The Jungle Gym by The Taaras. The equipment are all made of pure wood. 
  • dip yourself in the pool besides the Taaras beach. 
  • snorkeling and sandbank tour.
  • visit the turtle sanctuary and swim with the turtles (I was not able to do this due to the weather).
  • ride ATV bike by the beach. 
  • scuba diving- you must have obtained a license to dive, looks like I need to work on this soon. 
   
Left: Sand bank tour- unable to appreciate the full stretch due to high tides.
Right: Snorkeling in the Redang waters 

These are some of the important things you have to know before planning a trip to Redang Island which is just as easy as it looks. However, go and see the beauty of the east coast of Malaysia by yourself than to hear it from others and let me know how it was. Feel free to comment below or send a direct message to my Instagram if you have any questions. Thank you for reading.

"Before You Run Out of Time"

Powell Roy Louis @theroytravels
powellroylouis@gmail.com


3 comments:

  1. Wonderful experience you must had. The pictures paints a thousand words and a definitely a great read.

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  2. Thanks for sharing about this beautiful island
    Adding this to my bucket list 🥰

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