The 7 Biggest Beach in Penang

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Malaysia is blessed with numerous stunning beaches, each offering unique experiences and attractions. Here are five of the largest and most popular beaches in Malaysia:

  • Pantai Cenang, Langkawi

Pantai Cenang is the most popular beach on Langkawi Island. The long stretch of white sandy beach is lined with crystal-clear waters and lush greenery. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities here, including swimming, sunbathing, jet skiing, and parasailing. Pantai Cenang is also home to several popular restaurants, bars, and shops.

  • Pantai Batu Ferringhi, Penang

Pantai Batu Ferringhi is a popular beach on Penang Island. The beach is known for its golden sands, clear waters, and gentle waves. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities here, including swimming, sunbathing, and fishing. Pantai Batu Ferringhi is also home to several popular hotels, resorts, and restaurants.

  • Pantai Merdeka, Terengganu

Pantai Merdeka is a beautiful beach in Terengganu. The beach is known for its long stretch of white sandy beach, clear waters, and lush greenery. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities here, including swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking. Pantai Merdeka is also home to several popular restaurants and resorts.

  • Pantai Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan

Pantai Port Dickson is a popular beach in Negeri Sembilan. The beach is known for its golden sands, clear waters, and gentle waves. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities here, including swimming, sunbathing, and fishing. Pantai Port Dickson is also home to several popular hotels, resorts, and restaurants.

  • Pantai Teluk Bahang, Penang

Pantai Teluk Bahang is a beautiful beach on Penang Island. The beach is known for its clear waters, lush greenery, and stunning rock formations. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities here, including swimming, sunbathing, and hiking. Pantai Teluk Bahang is also home to several popular restaurants and resorts.

Pantai Batu Feringghi in Penang
Pantai Batu Feringghi in Penang

The 7 Biggest Beach near Penang

Pantai Pasir Panjang (Long Sand Beach)

  • Reviews:
    Nusrat Sultana✭✭✭✭✭
    3 months ago
    This place is very beautiful if there was sunlight it would have been more beautiful but the scenery of raining is also very beautiful.
    Bryn Terfel✭✭✭✭✭
    2 weeks ago
    Nice little hidden beach spot if you are looking to get away from the bustling crowd. Very clean stretch of sandy beach so you can enjoy the breeze. If you plan to swim here do take note that there are warning signs of undercurrents so don’t go too deep into the sea. Getting here is easy despite the narrow road leading to this place.
    Han Di Man✭✭✭✭✭
    5 months ago
    Hidden beach at the end of the road. There are stairs to go down to the beach, no ramp for buggy or wheelchair. 1 vendor selling sugar cane drinks. No specific parking lot, just parking space on both sides of the street.
    Doridori Midori✭✭✭
    a month ago
    WARNING AHEAD, THIS PLACE IS NOT FOR TOURIST!

    This place is a nice place but there is one BIG DOWNSIDE! No signal and No internet connections! It means if you come here by grab, there will be no leaving since you won’t be able to use the grab service.

    People who come here are mostly locals, they drive their own car so no problem for them.

    Katie Quinn
    a year ago
    This beach would be great but people just leave their litter everywhere rather than taking it to the bin. The beach is covered in plastic and rubbish- plastic bags, forks and spoons, takeaway cartons, bottles, cups and even dirty nappies. This is the amount of rubbish we collected from just a small section of the beach. The majority of it is not brought in by the tide, it has been left there. Shame on the people who come here and think it’s okay to dump rubbish in a natural area.
    • Address: Pantai Pasir Panjang (Long Sand Beach), Pulau Betong, 11000, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
    • Map: Click here
    • Rating: 4.4 (707)
    • Opening hours:
      Monday: Open 24 hours
      Tuesday: Open 24 hours
      Wednesday: Open 24 hours
      Thursday: Open 24 hours
      Friday: Open 24 hours
      Saturday: Open 24 hours
      Sunday: Open 24 hours
    • Reviews:
      Nusrat Sultana✭✭✭✭✭
      3 months ago
      This place is very beautiful if there was sunlight it would have been more beautiful but the scenery of raining is also very beautiful.
      Bryn Terfel✭✭✭✭✭
      2 weeks ago
      Nice little hidden beach spot if you are looking to get away from the bustling crowd. Very clean stretch of sandy beach so you can enjoy the breeze. If you plan to swim here do take note that there are warning signs of undercurrents so don’t go too deep into the sea. Getting here is easy despite the narrow road leading to this place.
      Han Di Man✭✭✭✭✭
      5 months ago
      Hidden beach at the end of the road. There are stairs to go down to the beach, no ramp for buggy or wheelchair. 1 vendor selling sugar cane drinks. No specific parking lot, just parking space on both sides of the street.
      Doridori Midori✭✭✭
      a month ago
      WARNING AHEAD, THIS PLACE IS NOT FOR TOURIST!

      This place is a nice place but there is one BIG DOWNSIDE! No signal and No internet connections! It means if you come here by grab, there will be no leaving since you won’t be able to use the grab service.

      People who come here are mostly locals, they drive their own car so no problem for them.

      Katie Quinn
      a year ago
      This beach would be great but people just leave their litter everywhere rather than taking it to the bin. The beach is covered in plastic and rubbish- plastic bags, forks and spoons, takeaway cartons, bottles, cups and even dirty nappies. This is the amount of rubbish we collected from just a small section of the beach. The majority of it is not brought in by the tide, it has been left there. Shame on the people who come here and think it’s okay to dump rubbish in a natural area.
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