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"Mersing Jetty is the preferred staging point for the northern and eastern clusters od islands whereas the couthern cluster of islands should be accessed via Tanjung Leman jetty."
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The preferred staging point for the clusters of pristine islands off
the east coast of Johor, Mersing Jetty provides access to the Rawa,
Pemanggil, Dayang, Aur, and Besar Islands. Other islands including
Tinggi, Apil, Sibu Besar and Sibu Tengah should be accessed via Tanjung
Leman jetty, about 60km south of Mersing. The Mersing Boat Hire
Association provides boats for inter-island travel or fishing. The
Marine Park Information Centre (open from 8a.m. to 4.30p.m., Mondays to
Fridays and 8a.m. to 12.3p.m. on Saturdays) located on Jalan Tun Dr.
Ismail, close to the Mersing Express Bus Terminal, is a good place to
start if you want to find out more about Johor's islands before
visiting them.
A visit to Mersing Jetty in the early hours of the morning will
reveal why it is a favourite spot for photographers, with the many
fishing boats docking in to haul their catch for the morning market,
providing an interesting rustic background. For more information about
Mersing, please contact the Mersing Tourist Information Centre (METIC)
at (607) 7995212.
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Where are we : |
From Johor Bahru city centre take the Johor Bahru-Kota Tinggi trunk
road and then Kota Tinggi-Mersing trunk road. From North-South
Expressway take the Ayer Hitam exit (Interchange 244) and drive towards
toward Kluang and onwards using the Kluang-Jemaluang trunk road. After
Jemaluang town, get onto the Kota Tinggi-Mersing trunk road, heading
towards Mersing. Look out for signboards that will lead you to Mersing
Jetty.
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