Pangkor Pangkor Island, a holiday resort, is one of the most well known islands in Malaysia. It is located approximately 90 km southwest of Ipoh. The main tourist drawer to Pangkor Island are beaches on the western coastline, such as Pantai Puteri Dewi, Pasir Bogak Beach, Teluk Belanga, Teluk Segadas, Teluk Nipah, and Teluk Cempedak. The main island of Pangkor is populated mainly by fisherfolk who occupy the eastern coastline. The island is known for its
anchovies and
squid. There are also ruins of a 330-year-old
Dutch Fort located in Teluk Gadong which was one of the
Dutch strongholds against pirates and local Malays. Another historical interest on Pangkor Island is the Pangkor Stone Tablet (
Batu Bersurat Pangkor in Malay) which is near the Dutch fort.
Pangkor Laut Island, a small privately owned island to the southwest of the main island, is the second largest of the nine islands that make up the Pangkor archipelago. Pangkor Laut is known for its white beaches and clear waters. It has three main beaches, Emerald Bay, Coral Beach and Royal Bay.
Marina Island Marina Island is one of the man-made island in Malaysia, built on the coast of Teluk Muruh, opposite
Pangkor Island and Pangkor Laut Resort, in the state of
Perak,
Malaysia. The island covers an area of located from the mainland's shoreline. Marina Island took five years of planning and feasibility studies to ensure that the making of the island would not disrupt the environment. Marina Island is also a gateway to Pangkor Island with the establishment of a domestic jetty terminal in the island. The journey to Pangkor Island takes 10 minutes from the Marina Island Jetty.
Beaches Aside from beaches on Pangkor Island, there are other beaches in Manjung that are popular among locals and tourists. Teluk Batik is often a choice for campers, picnickers and swimmers. Other nearby beaches include Pasir Panjang, Tanjung Kepah and Teluk Senangin.
Other places of interest The Terrapin Breeding Centre is a breeding and information centre for terrapins (or
Batagur baska). There are two museums in the district, namely
Beruas Museum and
Sitiawan Settlement Museum.
Sport attractions •
Manjung stadium • Padang Astaka Sitiawan • MP3 Badminton Court Centre • Manjung Indoor Sport Arena (MISA) • Manjung Badminton Arena Lekir • Golf courses in Manjung include Damai Laut Golf and Country Club. ==See also==