Teluk Kemang Beach (Pantai Teluk Kemang) is a favourite among locals especially those who enjoy water sport attractions as it is the best equipped beach-side recreation spot with a wide variety of activities such as wind-surfing, kayaking, water scooter and many more.
Apart from swimming at the sea or just chilling at the beach whilst enjoying the sea breeze, one may try their hands on adventurous stuff such as water-skiing or parasailing. For those who would like to do activities in a group, you may enjoy the banana boat ride or canoeing. Visitors may also venture further to the nearby beaches or small islands along the coastline of Port Dickson by hiring a speedboat.
At Teluk Kemang Beach, Port Dickson, there have a lot of food stalls and food court selling local dishes and savoury snacks, a delight to those who are hungry after a swim or two at the beach. For seafood lovers, you may be pleased to know that there are seafood restaurants stationed along the beach here as night falls.
Teluk Kemang Beach is also one of the most comfortable and convenient beach spot as there are a wide range of facilities such as car parks, shower facilities, washrooms and interesting stalls selling souvenirs. Driving to Lexis Hibiscus Port Dickson from Teluk Kemang, Port Dickson can be a memorable one, as the coastal road that hugs the coastline allows visitors to catch spectacular views of the coastline...
Read moreGreat place to unwind. All ethnic are allowed to go to the beach. Beaches are kept cleaned. Crowds are moderate. Available are tents that they put up. Have to rent it. You can have your spot with your family or friends in those shedded tents. It's included chairs and table. There are boats, banana boats for rent too. Not sufficient of rest rooms and shower room. Ample public parking space. Can park at any area. Abundant of food stalls to choose from. There are food court too. Live band to enjoy your food. The live band entertain during lunch hours only. Most of the cafe and food stalls are at the main road. From beach to food stalls are about 500 metres apart. Along the beach there are food stalls too. Souvenir and beach apparatus are also available. NO LIFE GUARD. Manage your own and your family. Other important factor to look into are the traffic flows. I mean as the traffic flows are heavy quite difficult to enter the main road. May be to suggest the Local council to elect some one to manage the traffic. That's create of about 2 km jammed from the city to the beach site. If you want a peaceful place at the beach there are lots of places to rent. From guests house to 4 star hotels. You can book those accommodation on line too. It's about one and half hour drive from KL to PD. PLUS highway than into PD (Port...
Read moreI went to this beach during Ramadhan. There's nothing much to enjoy here. The beach side is narrow and full with 'khemah biru'. All of the visitors seems to be foreigners. Not the typical tourists, but rather foreign workers from the surrounding states ie Selangor, Melaka, Kuala Lumpur etc. Most probably from manufacturing industry (since I've noticed their arrival and departure via chartered bus...). The environment also is not family friendly. The crowd are rowdy with loud music (blaring speakers with their native country songs) and alcoholic beverages in a form of glass bottles and aluminum cans everywhere. I've also notice a group of locals who roam around with motorcycles along the beach. I've suspected that these are the so called 'khemah biru' business owners that operates in this area. From community Facebook group, I've found numerous complaints amongst visitors and locals with regards their predatory business practices. Just Google 'khemah biru Telok Kemang' and you will have a better understanding on this. Not worth a visit. The beach are dirty and crowded. The facilities also are not...
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