The Blue Lagoon at Jalan Pantai Malaysia is a truly beautiful and serene location that is perfect for anyone looking for a peaceful and relaxing getaway. This hidden gem is tucked away in a secluded area, and offers visitors the chance to experience some of the most stunning natural beauty in all of Malaysia.
One of the standout features of Blue Lagoon is its crystal-clear water, which is perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and even scuba diving. The lagoon is surrounded by lush greenery and towering cliffs, which only add to the beauty of the area. The beach itself is pristine and well-maintained, and there are plenty of spots to set up camp and enjoy the sunshine.
The facilities at Blue Lagoon are also top-notch. There are clean restrooms and showers available for visitors, as well as a variety of food and drink options.
Overall, I would highly recommend Blue Lagoon at Jalan Pantai Malaysia to anyone looking for a peaceful and...
Read moreIt's a lovely stretch of beach. The best place to be if you're heading for a beach day at Port Dickson. There are camp site on one side and food bazaar on the other. Public toilet is well maintained and reasonably clean. Parking can be a bit dodgy as there isn't a lot. If you're a diver, you should try this place. Visibility underwater ain't your regular Pulau Redang quality. On a good day, visibility can go as far as 4-5 meters. On other days, you can't even see your hand in front of you. There's plenty of corals. Unlike Pulau Redang or Pulau Perhentian, where most of the corals are dying due to extremely warm water that causes the corals to bleech, the ones in Blue Lagoon are thriving. And guess what? There's plenty of turtles as well...(you've got to be really lucky to spot them in a murky water). So,...
Read moreA very much improved stretch of beach located at the 10th mile of this beach retreat along the Straits of Malacca coast line which is more visitors friendly and much cleaner now. Public amenities and food vendors have also improved tremendously compared to previously. Beach line and water along this iconic lagoon now is much cleaner and a dip in the sea now becomes a must when visiting this place. Parking is a bit of a nightmare though especially during the weekends. Camping on the beach is allowed and are ample spots for the public to do so. Recommended to give this a try when you are driving...
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