Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Redang Island a Tourism Destination Choice.

Redang Island Tourism Destination.
The demands of work and the congestion in the city can add 'stress' of a person. Take your time to go on vacation. Redang Island is an attractive holiday destinations. Redang Island is located approximately 45km from Kuala Terengganu coast. Pulau Redang is the largest and most beautiful island of the east coast of Malaysia. Redang Island is an island in Malaysia known among the people to come mostly through travel packages. One of the most beautiful beaches of this island is the length of sand, where white sands and clear blue water. With its coral and fish a few meters from the beach, will make tourists exciting approach for pushing this place. Among the amenities this island is a snorkel and dive events. The length of the coastal areas of Pulau Redang is the estimate of 800 meters, long sand is a suitable location for you to enjoy the natural beauty, Pulau Redang is the best option in the coastal area that promises beautiful scenery with the blue sea water and white sand. Among the popular activities and is always a reference to scuba dive and snorkel. Hotels and resorts are abundant in this area. Choose according to your ability and comfort. Look for a strategic accommodation. This may allow you to visit places of interest around your hotel. If there is public transport like bus stations, LRT and taxis, will be able to indirectly reduce the cost of your spending. Among the five-star hotels to choose from here is Sari Pacifica Pulau Redang. It overlooks the beach, this resort hotels provide rooms and luxury amenities and comfort to your loved ones pulling you along. In addition, you can also stay at the Berjaya Redang Beach Resort, which is also a five-star resort. You can also get a package including RM300 - RM500 for three days and two nights vacation offered by most resorts in Pulau Redang. Redang Island offers you a holiday that is worthwhile. Come and visit Malaysia in conjunction with the Cuti-cuti Malaysia in 2011.