Watersport Pangkor Island (Pulau Pangkor) – Teluk Nipah Beach & Pasir Bogak Beach

Water Sports and Island Hopping in Pangkor Island (Pulau Pangkor)
Water sports are popular recreational activities that take place in or on the water, and Pangkor Island (Pulau Pangkor) offers a variety of exciting options for adventure seekers. The main locations for water sports on the island are Pasir Bogak Beach and Teluk Nipah Beach, where visitors can enjoy thrilling rides and activities amidst the beautiful tropical surroundings.
Water Sports Activities in Pangkor Island
Here is a list of water sports available on Pangkor Island along with their approximate prices:
Jet Ski – 2-Stroke: RM90 – RM240 | 4-Stroke: RM120 – RM340
Kayak – RM20 – RM60 (single or double kayak options available)
Airhead – RM60 – RM80 (a fun-filled inflatable ride)
Great Big Marble – RM60 – RM80 (an exhilarating inflatable tube ride)
Banana Boat – RM15 per person (5-7 persons per ride)
Snorkeling – Available at Giam Island, where visitors can explore coral reefs and marine life.
Island Hopping – Explore multiple islands and scenic spots around Pangkor Island.
Island Hopping in Pangkor Island
Island hopping is one of the must-try activities in Pangkor, offering visitors a chance to explore stunning beaches, unique rock formations, and marine life. The island hopping packages typically cover:
2 Islands:
Mentagor Island – A serene island with clear waters, perfect for snorkeling and relaxation.
Coral Island (Giam Island) – A popular snorkeling spot with vibrant marine biodiversity and coral reefs.
4 Beautiful Beaches:
Nipah Beach – Known for its crystal-clear waters and soft sandy shore.
Monkey Bay – A secluded beach where visitors can often spot monkeys along the shoreline.
Man Bay – A quiet bay with scenic views, ideal for picnics and relaxation.
Coral Beach – A picturesque beach, perfect for swimming and sunset watching.
Unique Rock Formations (Stone View):
Batu Paus (Whale Rock) – A rock formation resembling a whale.
Batu Buaya (Crocodile Rock) – A naturally shaped rock resembling a crocodile.
Batu Kaki (Foot Rock) – A rock that looks like a giant footprint.
Batu Penyu (Turtle Rock) – A rock formation shaped like a turtle.
Island hopping tours typically take about 20-30 minutes, depending on the package chosen. Some packages also include a visit to Pangkor Laut Island, a private island known for its luxurious resort and pristine beaches.
Fishing Trips in Pangkor Island
For fishing enthusiasts, Pangkor Island offers exciting fishing trips to some of the best fishing spots:
Pulau Tengah or Pulau Mentagor – RM160 per hour (ideal for casual fishing enthusiasts)
Pulau Sembilan – RM1,200 per trip (6-8 hours, known for deep-sea fishing opportunities)
Whether you are an adventure seeker or simply looking for a relaxing getaway, Pangkor Island offers an array of water sports and island-hopping experiences that cater to all preferences. Come and explore the beauty of this tropical paradise!
All prices indicated on this webpage are for reference only. The final price is subject to the service provider
Watersport service providers in Pangkor Island
Teluk Nipah
Giam Island Watersport Pangkor – +6011-5666 0696 (JAI)
Pangkor Island Jet Water Sport – Pusat Penjaja Teluk Nipah, 32300 Pangkor, Perak, Malaysia. Tel: +6012-225 4634
Lie Pang Water Sport – +6012-501 9756 (Rosli)
Triple A Watersport Pangkor – +6018-901 4239
SF Watersport – +605-685 5286 / +6012-510 9286
Nipah Bay & Bay View Watersport – +6017-409 0209
Beach Legend Water Sport Pangkor – +6011-3344 1804 (Mr. Shan)
Pasir Bogak
SF Watersports – +605-685 5286
Star Island Water Sport – +6017-456 0772
Pangkor Beach Watersport – +6012-507 8373
Pangkor Lot 10 Studio & Watersports – Lot 10, Alam Impian Pasir Bogak, 32300 Pangkor. Tel: +6012-463 4556