English (Traducir este texto en Español): Pulau Redang is part of the Terengganu Marine Park. Located 45 km NE of Kuala Terengganu, it includes 9 islands (the largest is Pulau Redang). It's probably the best coral dives of the peninsula. There are 27 recognised dive sites around redang, with over 100 if you include the nearby islands of Lang tengah, Perhenthians and Bidong. Redang has three wreck dives, several deep sea mounts, many pretty coral dives and boast an abundance great marine life, including Black Tip, White Tip and Grey Reef Sharks, Nurse and leopard sharks, occational whale sharks, several large rays including Mantas and Eagle Rays, Barracuda, Trevali, Jacks and many colourful reef fish.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Pulau Redang is part of the Terengganu Marine Park. Located 45 km NE of Kuala Terengganu, it includes 9 islands (the largest is Pulau Redang). It's probably the best coral dives of the peninsula. There are 27 recognised dive sites around redang, with over 100 if you include the nearby islands of Lang tengah, Perhenthians and Bidong. Redang has three wreck dives, several deep sea mounts, many pretty coral dives and boast an abundance great marine life, including Black Tip, White Tip and Grey Reef Sharks, Nurse and leopard sharks, occational whale sharks, several large rays including Mantas and Eagle Rays, Barracuda, Trevali, Jacks and many colourful reef fish.
Pulau Redang is part of the Terengganu Marine Park. Located 45 km NE of Kuala Terengganu, it includes 9 islands (the largest is Pulau Redang). It's probably the best coral dives of the peninsula. There are 27 recognised dive sites around redang, with over 100 if you include the nearby islands of Lang tengah, Perhenthians and Bidong. Redang has three wreck dives, several deep sea mounts, many pretty coral dives and boast an abundance great marine life, including Black Tip, White Tip and Grey Reef Sharks, Nurse and leopard sharks, occational whale sharks, several large rays including Mantas and Eagle Rays, Barracuda, Trevali, Jacks and many colourful reef fish.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Pulau Redang is part of the Terengganu Marine Park. Located 45 km NE of Kuala Terengganu, it includes 9 islands (the largest is Pulau Redang). It's probably the best coral dives of the peninsula. There are 27 recognised dive sites around redang, with over 100 if you include the nearby islands of Lang tengah, Perhenthians and Bidong. Redang has three wreck dives, several deep sea mounts, many pretty coral dives and boast an abundance great marine life, including Black Tip, White Tip and Grey Reef Sharks, Nurse and leopard sharks, occational whale sharks, several large rays including Mantas and Eagle Rays, Barracuda, Trevali, Jacks and many colourful reef fish.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Pulau Redang is part of the Terengganu Marine Park. Located 45 km NE of Kuala Terengganu, it includes 9 islands (the largest is Pulau Redang). It's probably the best coral dives of the peninsula. There are 27 recognised dive sites around redang, with over 100 if you include the nearby islands of Lang tengah, Perhenthians and Bidong. Redang has three wreck dives, several deep sea mounts, many pretty coral dives and boast an abundance great marine life, including Black Tip, White Tip and Grey Reef Sharks, Nurse and leopard sharks, occational whale sharks, several large rays including Mantas and Eagle Rays, Barracuda, Trevali, Jacks and many colourful reef fish.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Pulau Redang is part of the Terengganu Marine Park. Located 45 km NE of Kuala Terengganu, it includes 9 islands (the largest is Pulau Redang). It's probably the best coral dives of the peninsula. There are 27 recognised dive sites around redang, with over 100 if you include the nearby islands of Lang tengah, Perhenthians and Bidong. Redang has three wreck dives, several deep sea mounts, many pretty coral dives and boast an abundance great marine life, including Black Tip, White Tip and Grey Reef Sharks, Nurse and leopard sharks, occational whale sharks, several large rays including Mantas and Eagle Rays, Barracuda, Trevali, Jacks and many colourful reef fish.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Pulau Redang is part of the Terengganu Marine Park. Located 45 km NE of Kuala Terengganu, it includes 9 islands (the largest is Pulau Redang). It's probably the best coral dives of the peninsula. There are 27 recognised dive sites around redang, with over 100 if you include the nearby islands of Lang tengah, Perhenthians and Bidong. Redang has three wreck dives, several deep sea mounts, many pretty coral dives and boast an abundance great marine life, including Black Tip, White Tip and Grey Reef Sharks, Nurse and leopard sharks, occational whale sharks, several large rays including Mantas and Eagle Rays, Barracuda, Trevali, Jacks and many colourful reef fish.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Pulau Redang is part of the Terengganu Marine Park. Located 45 km NE of Kuala Terengganu, it includes 9 islands (the largest is Pulau Redang). It's probably the best coral dives of the peninsula. There are 27 recognised dive sites around redang, with over 100 if you include the nearby islands of Lang tengah, Perhenthians and Bidong. Redang has three wreck dives, several deep sea mounts, many pretty coral dives and boast an abundance great marine life, including Black Tip, White Tip and Grey Reef Sharks, Nurse and leopard sharks, occational whale sharks, several large rays including Mantas and Eagle Rays, Barracuda, Trevali, Jacks and many colourful reef fish.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Pulau Redang is part of the Terengganu Marine Park. Located 45 km NE of Kuala Terengganu, it includes 9 islands (the largest is Pulau Redang). It's probably the best coral dives of the peninsula. There are 27 recognised dive sites around redang, with over 100 if you include the nearby islands of Lang tengah, Perhenthians and Bidong. Redang has three wreck dives, several deep sea mounts, many pretty coral dives and boast an abundance great marine life, including Black Tip, White Tip and Grey Reef Sharks, Nurse and leopard sharks, occational whale sharks, several large rays including Mantas and Eagle Rays, Barracuda, Trevali, Jacks and many colourful reef fish.