Perhentian Private Snorkelling 2026
Welcome to Perhentian Island 🌊🐠
Hi, welcome to Perhentian Island!
If you’re staying at any resort on Perhentian Kecil and looking for a relaxed snorkelling trip, feel free to look for us at Perhentian Private Snorkelling.
Based at Coral Bay, Perhentian Kecil, we offer both private and sharing snorkelling packages for travellers who want to enjoy the sea in a more comfortable and flexible way. Whether you’re travelling as a couple, with family, or in a small group, we’ve got trips to suit your style.
With Visit Malaysia 2026, it’s the perfect time to explore the clear waters of Perhentian Island — known for calm seas, colourful coral reefs, turtles, and even reef sharks.
Why choose private snorkelling in Perhentian?
Private snorkelling is perfect if you prefer:
no crowds
no rushing
flexible timing based on sea conditions
better snorkelling spots chosen on the day
more comfort for families and small groups
local boatmen who know the waters well
Private trips mean more time in the water, better visibility, and a calmer overall experience — exactly how island life should feel.
🌊 Perhentian Snorkelling Packages & Prices (2026)
1) Island Hopping Express – 3 Snorkelling Points (Private)
RM500 / Boat | Up to 10 persons | 2–3 hours
Snorkelling spots:
Nemo Point
Turtle Point
Shark Point
Included:
Boat • Life jacket • Snorkel mask • Boatman
2) Full Day Island Hopping (Private)
RM800 / Boat | Up to 10 persons
10:30 AM – 4:00 / 5:00 PM
Perfect for families and private groups who want a more relaxed full-day trip.
3) Full Day Snorkelling Tour (Sharing Boat)
RM50 / Person
10:30 AM – 4:00 / 5:00 PM
Stops include:
Turtle Beach
Turtle Point
Shark Point
Fisherman Village (lunch break)
Nemo Point
KK Beach
4) Rawa Island Escape (Private Boat)
RM600 / Boat | Up to 10 persons
Enjoy Rawa Island at your own pace with clear water and peaceful surroundings.
5) Rawa Island Hopping (Sharing Boat)
RM70 / Person
10:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Stops include:
Serenggeh Island
Bird Temple
Rawa Island
6) Redang Island Explorer (Private Boat)
RM1,500 / Boat | Up to 10 persons
An exclusive, flexible, and fully private trip to Redang Island.
7) Redang Island Adventure (Sharing Boat)
RM150 / Person
9:00 AM – 4:00 / 5:00 PM
Stops include:
Turtle Point
Monkey Cave
Lima Island
Long Beach (lunch break)
Sand Bank
Lang Tengah Island
8) Special Island Hopping Trip (Private)
RM900 / Boat | Max 10 persons
Stops include:
Rawa Island
Serenggeh Island
Fisherman Village (lunch break)
Shark Point
Turtle Point
KK Beach
9) Special Island Hopping Trip (Sharing Boat)
RM100 / Person
Stops include:
Rawa Island
Serenggeh Island
Fisherman Village (lunch break)
Shark Point
Turtle Point
10) Boat Taxi Service
Price on request
📍 Coral Bay • Long Beach • Fisherman Village
🚕 One-way / Return • Resort-to-Resort
⚠️ Important notice
Weather and sea conditions may affect the itinerary.
For safety reasons, timings and stops may change.
📲 Contact & Booking
📘 Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/privatesnorkelingperhentian
▶️ YouTube (watch real trips)
https://www.youtube.com/@matperhentian
💬 Telegram
https://t.me/perhentianprivatesnorkeling
📸 Instagram
@perhentianprivatesnorkeling
🌐 Website
https://www.perhentianprivatesnorkeling.com
📱 WhatsApp (Mat)
+60 19-917-9257
Advance booking is highly recommended for 2026, especially during peak season and weekends.
❓FAQ – Perhentian Snorkelling
Q: When is the best time to snorkel in Perhentian Island?
A: April to September usually offers calmer seas and clearer visibility.
Q: Is private snorkelling better than sharing tours?
A: Yes, if you prefer more comfort, flexible timing, and fewer crowds.
Q: Are turtles and reef sharks safe?
A: Yes. They are generally calm and should always be observed respectfully.
Q: Can beginners join these trips?
A: Absolutely. Life jackets and guidance are provided.
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