Several cottages of Coral View Island Resort are located on the westernmost side of the PIR beach. |
View of the pier at Perhentian Island Resort from the westernmost side of the PIR beach. |
Cottage number 318 of Coral View Island Resort is located close to the PIR beach. |
Pro Diver's World. |
Advertisement of Pro Diver's World in the beginning of the pedestrian bridge. |
Walk on the pedestrian bridge. |
Dive center Pro Diver's World at the PIR beach. |
View of the Kecil island from the PIR pedestrian bridge. |
Pier at Perhentian Island Resort. |
Asian woman in the black headscarf is snorkeling in the emerald water. |
Close-up view of the pier at PIR beach. |
Gray-bellied squirrel “Callosciurus caniceps”. |
This famous pier is located on the PIR beach. |
Perhentian Island Divers. |
Eastern part of the PIR beach. |
Snorkeling family. |
PIR beach is the Teluk Pauh beach. |
PIR beach is not only for the ordinary swimming, it is one of the best places for snorkeling. |
Now we want to explore the territory of PIR. |
Garden bridge connects cottages between themselves. |
Ombak Rindu Cafe. |
Jackfruit “Artocarpus heterophyllus” with small fruits. |
PIR cottages. |
Swimming pool. |
Huge inscription on the fence reads: “Perhentian Island Resort”. |
PIR is a private hotel with 106 well appointed guestrooms facing the South China Sea. |
All rooms are either facing an amazing blue sea or a lush tropical forest. |
Deluxe cottages. |
Fabulous sumptuous swimming pool. |
PIR is an ideal beach resort for a leisurely family vacation in Malaysia. |
In the surrounding areas of PIR, you will find many things to see and do. |
This dividing line in the swimming pool separates the shallow kids area and the deep area for adults. |
Sunbeds for the rest are placed next to the swimming pool. |
PIR is located on 9947 hectare of natural rainforest with breathtaking sea view. |
Pinang Seribu Restaurant. |
Beach Kiosk. |
Pathway along the Teluk Pauh beach. |
Family vacation is a great way to spend more time with each other. |
Half of the kayak has been vertically dug into the ground and is the symbol of the PIR garden. |
Jungle trekking signpost ironically reads: “Jungle tracking”. |