You may be dreaming of clear blue waters and white sandy beaches. But before you book that flight ticket to Phuket or Bali to satiate your wanderlust, there’s a lesser-known “Maldives” in Malaysia with all the beach vibes you need.
Located in the Straits of Johor, Rawa Island can be accessed in 3 hours via bus or car, followed by a 30-minute boat ride from Mersing Jetty. There’s a caveat, though. This is a private island – so you can only visit if you’ve booked a stay at either of the 2 resorts there.
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Image adapted from: KKKL Tours and Travel
When travelling from Singapore to Rawa Island Malaysia, you’ll first have to head to Mersing, a town in Johor. There are a few buses from Singapore to Malaysia – such as KKKL Travel and Tours – that will take you there. This will take you around 3-5 hours, depending on the traffic.
You don’t have to panic about having to switch buses to get to your destination – the bus operator offers direct transfers that leave from accessible places in Singapore like Kovan Hub or Bugis MRT to Mersing Harbour Centre. A 1-way bus ticket costs about RM135.41/person.
Alternatively, drive for roughly 2 hours to Mersing Jetty from Woodlands Checkpoint.
With a transfer like this, who can complain?
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Once you’re at Mersing Harbour Centre, hop on a 30-minute speedboat arranged by the resort you’ll be staying at.
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Now, the more important question: What’s accommodation like on Rawa Island Malaysia?
Here, you can choose from 2 resorts: Alang’s Rawa and Rawa Island Resort.
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The latter, Rawa Island Resort, offers full board packages in 4 different room categories. A popular option is the Waterfront Bungalow, which comes with a private deck for sunbathing, an open-air bathroom, and uninterrupted views of the South China Sea from the comfort of your bed.
The package for 2 adults in this room costs RM3,790 for 2 nights, inclusive of 3 daily meals per person, a welcome drink, and a 2-way boat transfer from Mersing. Should you miss the resort-scheduled boat ride, you’ll have to shell out an extra RM500 for a private 1-way speedboat ride.
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Besides Rawa Island Resort, another accommodation option is Alang’s Rawa, which has an all-inclusive Beach House Rooms package from RM1,180/night per person. The smaller resort has an adults-only policy on weekends, so this may be a better option for those travelling without kids.
And, of course, what’s an island vacation without spending time in the water? There’s a selection of sea sports activities, such as snorkelling, kayaking, and island-hopping, that you can book at an additional cost.
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If you’ve never tried snorkelling or scuba diving, Rawa Island is a safe place to try. The house reef around the island is naturally shallow, and ocean currents are rather calm – making it safe for your kiddos as well.
You can also say “hello” to the reef fish, including lionfish, stingrays, jellyfish, and even blacktip reef sharks. Rent snorkelling gear at RM14/hour from your resort and head straight into the ocean.
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If you wish to dive, take up diving courses from OrcaNation Dive Centre, a PADI diving centre that specialises in teaching scuba diving beginners. With their courses, you can become a certified diver in just 4 days.
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If you prefer being on the surface of the water, kayaking is a fun way to explore and take in the beauty of the island. Rent a kayak boat from the Rawa Island Resort, which costs you from RM35/hour.
Trail for hiking and jungle walking around Rawa Island.
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There’s always that one buddy who gets up super early on group trips. If it happens to be you, you can start your morning at Rawa Island by hiking up the Hilltop Walk, a 2.3km walking trail. The trail takes about 40 minutes to complete.
Viewing deck at the peak of Rawa Island.
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Be mentally prepared, though; there’s a flight of stairs that’ll take you to a viewing point. So you may want to come prepared in a pair of sports shoes rather than your flip-flops. We also recommend you start your hike a little earlier if you’re chasing the sunrise.
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The kids aren’t left out of the fun, either. Rawa Island Resort has vibrant orange and blue slides for them to whoosh down on. The orange slide is slightly more thrilling with twists and turns, while the blue one is shorter and smaller for kids.
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You don’t have to worry if they’re not that great of a swimmer because both slides will “plop” you into the shallower part of the ocean, near the beachline. Just remember to keep an eye out for them.
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The best time to plan your Rawa Island beach vacation is from March to September. Outside of that, do keep in mind that Malaysia’s monsoon season is typically from November to December. There may also be a chance of strong waves in May and June if you’re planning to dive and snorkel.
Additionally, don’t leave home without your sunhats, swimwear, and loads of sunblock. Those will be your best buddies during the trip, especially in the scorching heat.
Before visiting Rawa Island, there are a few guidelines that protect the island’s natural beauty and keep it safe. That being said, fishing and jetskiing are prohibited by law. Do not throw any trash into the waters, or leave uneaten food on the beaches.
While snorkelling and scuba diving are allowed at approved places, be careful not to disturb the delicate coral formations. You also shouldn’t take or remove any aquatic plants from the sea. This helps to maintain the marine ecosystem’s balance and integrity.
If all you want is a quick vacay, skip the long airport queues and endless flights and head to Rawa Island to experience a mini “Maldives”.
Whether you’re visiting with bae, your family, or a group of friends, Rawa Island has plenty of things to do, including various shore and on-land activities. Plus, you can get there within 4 hours from Singapore – a win-win on all fronts.
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Cover image adapted from: @khairy.a.b, @_huayshan_, & @matildebrazzini via Instagram.
Last updated by Joycelyn Yeow and Mae-Z Fam on 25th September 2024.
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