Redang is a resort destination with a few options for places to stay. Berjaya airlines is the best way to get there (unless you want to spend a day in a bus... nope? I thought not). The highest rated resort is the Berjaya Redang Resort which is on the far side of the island on its own beach. It's also the most expensive option. The other 16 resorts are all in a row along three bays.
We stayed in the middle of that resort area at Laguna Redang. The beaches in that area were very nice and the actual rooms at our resort were tastefully furnished. As I said above the fish were plentiful and from what I've heard from other people this really is the big draw here.
When we were there the average age of travelers was about 16 -18 (lots of high school groups) and the beach dance parties were very loud and almost all of the resorts along that area seem to be very much into creating a party/club atmosphere. The food and beverage services are very basic. If you are a die hard snorkeling fiend this is going to be heaven for you but if you're a foodie you might not be too impressed. Either way, don't forget your earplugs for the evenings.
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I've never been to Redang, but your photo of the turquoise waters are tempting me :)
ReplyDeleteIt's quite beautiful. I highly recommend flying directly onto the island rather than the big long bus trip. I'm really glad we flew, I get so motion sick on buses I have to be drugged.
ReplyDeleteI've also heard that the Berjaya Hotel is better than where we were. A lot of the cheaper deals are places that school groups go so they are quite crowded and loud.