Pulau Tanjung Surat, also known as Tanjung Surat Island, is a small, peaceful island located just southeast of Johor, Malaysia. It is separated from the mainland by the Johor River and is accessible by boat from nearby jetty points in Johor. This hidden gem is a retreat for tourists looking for a quiet escape from the bustling city life. While it remains largely undeveloped, the island offers scenic views of the South China Sea, traditional Malay village life, and dense mangrove forests. For those who enjoy a more tranquil travel experience, the island offers limited but authentic local food options, boat tours, and the opportunity to explore local fishing communities.
Nature lovers will enjoy the mangrove-lined coastal areas, where it’s possible to spot various species of birds and marine life. While the island does not have extensive tourist infrastructure, it remains a preferred destination for travelers who seek a connection with nature and authentic Malaysian culture. As it is located close to Johor, you can pair a visit to Pulau Tanjung Surat with other nearby attractions such as Desaru Beach or Johor Bahru’s city center. However, tourists are advised to come prepared, as facilities on the island are minimal.
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Subcategory: Island
Tags: mangroves, island
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Authentic Malay fishing villages
Scenic views of the South China Sea
Mangrove forests teeming with wildlife
A peaceful retreat away from the city
Opportunities for boat tours and local cuisine tasting
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How do I get to Pulau Tanjung Surat?
You can reach Pulau Tanjung Surat by boat from jetty points in Johor Bahru or Sungai Johor.
Is Pulau Tanjung Surat family-friendly?
Yes, it’s a peaceful and safe environment suitable for families, though amenities are minimal.
Are there accommodations on the island?
No, the island does not have any hotels or resorts. Visitors typically do day trips.
What should I bring with me?
Bring essentials such as water, snacks, sunscreen, and insect repellent, as facilities are limited.
Can I explore the island on foot?
Yes, the island is small enough to be explored on foot, especially around the villages and beaches.