Pulau Payar Marine Park, Malaysia

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Getting there is an easy 1-hour or so ride on comfortable speedboats or luxury cruises. Clear shimmering waters surrounding this island is perfect for a spot of snorkelling or even diving. Having been cordoned off as a marine park in 1985, the marine life here has rejuvenated from the days of blast-fishing, trawling and heavy sedimentation. Now this park has been made a study centre for marine researchers and is one of the best dive sites in the West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia.
Best time to go
Anytime except the monsoon season from October till early-January and more importantly, during public and school holidays.
How to get there
The speed ferries to and from Penang stop over at Pulau Payar to pick up or drop off passengers at the Coral Pontoon. But visitors to Pulau Payar book their trip with tour agents. Please ask at the hotel reception.
Source: http://allmalaysia.info/
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