Introduction
One of the largest and most popular beach in Port Dickson - with sandy beaches, a wide variety of water activities, and ample of amenities and food stalls around the beach. It is where most hotels, resorts and family apartments are concentrated.
What to Expect?
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Credit: VisitMalays.info
The shoreline is spacious and draped with fine sand, varying between cream and ochre-coloured hues while the immediate sea waters play host to a variety of motorised water sports. A large recreational zone along the beachfront provides gazebos, paved footpaths, car parks, walkways, shower facilities and even a large square with public stage. Souvenir shops, hawker stalls and restaurants comprise the rest.
During weekends and public holidays, Teluk Kemang Beach (Pantai Teluk Kemang) is unbelievably crowded with visitors and beach goers while the sea becomes frenzied from motorised water sports.
Teluk Kemang is the busiest and most popular of Port Dickson's beaches partly because of the street market atmosphere in the stalls in front of the beach and the wide variety of food stalls and restaurants. The beach itself has orange sand and the sea water quality is not bad.
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Local Favorite! Activities await.
Teluk Kemang Beach (Pantai Teluk Kemang) is a favourite among locals especially those who enjoy water sport attractions as it is the best equipped beach-side recreation spot with a wide variety of activities such as wind-surfing, kayaking, water scooter and many more. Apart from swimming at the sea or just chilling at the beach whilst enjoying the sea breeze, one may try their hands on adventurous stuff such as water-skiing or parasailing.
For those who would like to do activities in a group, you may enjoy the banana boat ride or canoeing. Visitors may also venture further to the nearby beaches or small islands along the coastline of Port Dickson by hiring a speedboat.
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Credit: VisitMalays.info
Vendors
At Teluk Kemang Beach, Port Dickson, there are ample of food stalls and food court selling local dishes and savoury snacks, a delight to those who are hungry after a swim or two at the beach. For seafood lovers, you may be pleased to know that there are seafood restaurants stationed along the beach here as night falls.
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There are also rentable huts along the beach so you can rent one to place your belongings and rest under the shady hut.
Teluk Kemang Beach is also one of the most comfortable and convenient beach spot as there are a wide range of facilities such as car parks, shower facilities, washrooms and interesting stalls selling souvenirs.
Look Around
Address: 23, Jalan 3/10, Taman Intan Perdana, 71050, Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan
Everyday 24 hours
Features
Kid's Pools
Wading pools to cool the hot day down
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Ahmad Irf
a week ago20 mins from PD, its your average pantai experience but i do love the sand over here. Very silky sand, nice for the feet to touch. Got nearby surau, public toilet and plethora of stalls that sells beach items (hat, those beach shirts, souvenirs, etc.). I do not venture much into the food there, but bring cash as there is some stalls that did not have a qr system. Parking there is not too hard but i do go there on a Tuesday, so prepare mentally if you're going on a weekend. That's all ?
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Kavie Kavitha
a month agoJust stop by here for a while but we really enjoyed the evening. RM30 for using the tent with chairs and table, no time limit. The guys were very friendly. Lots of food stalls around. Toilet facilities are there too. Very nice place to hang out especially on weekdays! I suppose weekend the place might be crowded.
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Melvin Philips
a month agoOne of the best beaches in Port Dickson. Evening is the best time to visit, enjoy your time at the beach with many water activities. Enjoy the beautiful view of sunset. After that there are plenty of shops and a variety of items. Electric cars for toddlers, scooters/bikes for younger kids and adults and many more things to happily spend the time with family. Open Live Malaysian concert is free of cost. Wonderful food items to experience. Really loved the place and vibe❤️
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Ignatius Kharismawan
a month agoThis is a nice beach with soft white sand that is considered quite close to KL.
Toll fare cost around RM16 both ways.
It's best to come during the weekend as all services such as water sports, food stalls, fruit stalls and so on are open.
But if you prefer a more private kinda beach, then come during the weekdays and not during any holiday season.
You can rent a tent for shade if you come by this beach around noon time. There will be few people coming at you offering to take their tent for a fee. The fee is around RM 30-50 from my experience. So anything goes higher than that it's considered expensive.
Once you're done playing in the water, there's a changing room in which you can take a shower. It costs RM1 per entry per person.
Be ready for a long walk if the parking lot is full with cars as it's not an unusual sight during the weekend.
Overall it's a nice beach for a weekend gateway which is still within reach from KL -
ChoonLin Kuan
a month agoSkipped weekend and holidays for quiet beach ⛱️.
Public toilet is 50cent per entry, Rm1 for fresh water shower.
The beach has very soft fine sands.
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