Top beaches in Myanmar
Johor Beaches
Located in the southern part of Peninsular Malaysia, Johor is a Malaysian state that is home to eight large islands with several smaller islands surrounding them. Travel Indochina Myanmar
Rawa Island Malaysia
A coral island located off the east coast of Johor, Rawa Island is a popular beach vacation option with tourists from Malaysia and Singapore. Offering silky white sand beaches on one side of the island and a rocky vertical cliff on the other side, Rawa is the perfect place to sit and unwind. The island doesn’t have any proper roads, but there are a few walkways that visitors can use to get around. The snorkeling and scuba diving on Rawa Island is excellent, and it offers an abundance of marine and island life for viewing.
Squids, jellyfish, octopuses, blacktip reef sharks, and many exotic fish live in its clear waters. There are two resorts on the island. Rawa Island has daily ferry service from Mersing. Tours in Myanmar
Sipadan, Malaysia
Known as one of the best dive sites in Asia, Sipadan is lush with coral life, an extraordinary marine ecosystem, and healthy green turtle and reef shark populations. It’s also rimmed with gorgeous beaches
People tend to come here for the diving, and most divers look forward to visiting Barracuda Point, where you can swim amongst thousands of barracuda. In order to conserve the area, only 120 diver permits are issued at Sipandan each day.
Gaya Island, Borneo, Malaysia
An island that is well known as a world class diving spot because of its coral and exotic fish life and warm waters, Gaya Island also offers some beautiful beaches. You can also engage in jungle-trekking in its 130-million-year-old prehistoric rainforest.
Langkawi
Langkawi Beaches
An archipelago comprised of more than 100 islands, Langkawi Island is full of five star hotels and beach resorts. It also offers a wide variety of water sports, such as diving, yachting, parasailing, and beach combing. Langkawi is also home to a massive rain forest, and it offers some beautiful tree-top trekking along the canopy of the rainforest.
Myawyik Pagoda & San Maria Bay. south myanmar beach
Location; 9 miles south of Maung Ma Kan
Beach; dull white sand
Transport; motorbike
Facilities; small shops
Road Condition; poor
Myawyik Pagoda is a beautiful small rocky island with a causeway running to it from the mainland, both the island and causeway can be seen in the distance when standing on Maung Ma Kan Beach. San Maria Bay is a 3km long white sand beach just before you reach Myawyik Pagoda, the beach was named after an Austrian nurse who served in South Myanmar during formal times, chances are you will have the whole beach to yourself. To get there take the only road heading south from Maung Ma Kan Village, the village turnoff is set back approximately 1 km from the beach.
Teyzit beachTeyzit Beach.
Location; 25 miles south of Dawei
Beach; beautiful soft white sand, good water clarity
Transport; motorbike, car
Facilities; small fishing village
Road Condition; poor
Teyzit is one of the most beautiful white sand beaches with amazing water clarity on the Dawei Peninsula. Upon arrival the kids from the fishing village will likely join you and do backflips in the knee high waves. There are two small islands off the beach you can reach by longtail boat, we do not suggest swimming to them its further than it looks :) .
Shae Moe Pagoda
Location; 80km south of Dawei
Beach; deep blue water
Transport; motorbike, local bus
Facilities; small shop and pagoda
Road Condition; reserved for true explorer’s
Located at the very bottom of the Dawei Peninsula Shae Moe Pagoda is one of the nine famous pagodas in the Dawei Region. The journey really is the destination as you venture where very few tourists have ventured before through small villages, jungle and open paddy fields to arrive at this historical pagoda at the end of a long bay.
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