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Beach Resort in Pahang BEACH RESORT IN PAHANG 1. HYATT REGENCY KUANTAN T: 609-518 1234 330 ROOMS RM310.00 Telok Chempedak Beach, F: 609-567 7577 I 25050 Kuantan, Pahang. H/p: 6016-963 5783 RM8,000.00 E: [email protected] 2. HOTEL MANDURAH T: 609-544 5566 60 ROOMS RM 190.00 Pantai Baserah, F: 609-544 5445 30 CHALETS I Jln Kuantan-Kemaman www.mandurah.com.my RM 650.00 26100 Kuantan, Pahang 3. SWISS GARDEN RESORT T: 609-544 7333 304 ROOMS RM307.00 Lot.2656-2657, Sg Karang, Balok, F: 609-544 9555 I 26100 Kuantan, Pahang. www.swissgarden.com RM939.00 SWISS GARDEN RESORT RESIDENCE Jln. Kuantan –Kemaman T: 609-518 2888 Mukim Sungai Karang 26100 Kuantan 4. LKPP D’ RHU BEACH RESORT T: 609-557 9000 162 ROOMS RM140.00 No.152,Sungai Karang, Balok, F: 609-557 9002 I 26100 Kuantan, Pahang. www.derhu.com.my RM600.00 MOHD REZA ABD RASHID/016 925 7559 5. ADENA BEACH RESORT T: 609-544 1111 Lot 1260, Mukim Sg. Karang H/p: 6017-982 8650 26100 Kuantan F: 609-544 1515 E: [email protected] 6. SANCTUARY RESORT T: 609-581 9559 93 APT. RM238.00 Lot.342, Mukim Sg. Karang, F: 609-581 9488 I Jalan Kuantan – Kemaman [email protected] RM880.00 26080 Kuantan, Pahang. [email protected] 7. SAMSURIA BEACH RESORT T: 609-582 1111 31 APT. RM220.00 Jln Sg. Ular Damai 1 F: 609-582 1121 I Jalan Kuantan-Kemaman [email protected] RM620.00 26080 Kuantan, Pahang. 8. MERCU BEACH RESORT T: 609-582 1100 43 ROOMS RM 85.00 Lot 1589, Km.30, F: 609-582 1133 I Jln. Ktn – Kemaman, E: [email protected] RM138.00 26080 Kuantan, Pahang. H/P : 017-976 7104 9. LIS NA REE BEACH RESORT T: 609-582 1000 44 ROOMS RM 80.00 Lot 2615, Km.32, F: 609-582 1022 I Jalan Kuantan – Kemaman, RM140.00 Kg. Sungai Ular 26080 Kuantan, Pahang. 1 BEACH RESORT IN PAHANG 10. HOLIDAY VILLA BEACH RESORT T: 609-581 9500 121 ROOMS RM159.00 Lot.1303, Kg Cherating Baru, F: 609-581 9178 I 26080 Kuantan, Pahang. www.holidayvillahotels.com RM1,484.00 11. LAGOONA VILLA CHERATING T: 609-551 0105 12 ROOMS RM 65.00 Km 43, Jalan Kuantan-Kemaman F: 609-551 0105 I 26080 Kuantan, Pahang E: [email protected] RM 125.00 12. CLUB MED CHERATING T: 609-581 9133 297 ROOMS RM 695.00 Km.29, Jln. Ktn – Kem., Cherating, F: 609-581 9524 I 26080 Kuantan, Pahang. [email protected] RM 1285.00 13. ERYA BY SURIA CHERATING T: 609-584 7000 114 ROOMS RM 148.00 Km.32.5 , Jln. Ktn – Kem, F: 609-584 7100 I 26080 Kuantan, Pahang. [email protected] RM 500.00 14. THE KASTURI RESORT T : 609-582 5000 19 ROOMS RM 590.00 KM 32.5, Jln Kuantan – Kemaman F : 609-582 5199 I Kg. Cherating Baru RM 1330.00 26080 Kuantan 15. RUBY RESORT H/p: 6016-360 0009 12 ROOMS RM 220.00 Lot.350, Jln. Ktn – Kem, Chendor, I 26080 Kuantan, Pahang. RM 400.00 16. ROYALE CHULAN CHERATING T: 609-584 7333 37 ROOMS RM 500.00 Kampung Cherating Lama F: 609-584 7373 I 26010 Kuantan E: enquiry@royalechulan_cherating.com RM 5000.00 17. RESIDENCE INN CHERATING T: 609-581 9333 137 ROOMS RM175.00 Lot.826, Kg. Cherating Lama, F: 609-581 9252 I 26080 Kuantan, Pahang. RM 850.00 18. RANTING BEACH RESORT T: 609-581 9068 28 CHALETS RM 120.00 Lot 1008, Kg. Cherating Lama, F: 609-581 9208 I 26080 Kuantan, Pahang. E: [email protected] RM 230.00 19. CHERATING EASTANA RESORT T: 609-581 9378 48 ROOMS RM120.00 Lot.1-772, Kg. Cherating Lama, F: 609-581 9328 I 26080 Kuantan, Pahang. RM225.00 20. DUYUNG HILL VIEW H/P: 6017-917 4282 10 ROOMS RM 60.00 Lot 1156-A, Kg. Cherating lama, I 26080 Kuantan, Pahang. RM 150.00 21. CHERATING INN BEACH VIEW T: 609-581 9343 37 CHALETS RM 80.00 Kampong Cherating Lama, F: 609-581 9266 I 26080 Kuantan, Pahang. [email protected] RM200.00 2 BEACH RESORT IN PAHANG 22. TANJUNG INN T: 609-581 9081 61 CHALETS RM 75.00 Kampong Cherating Lama, 6010-382 9781 I 26080 Kuantan, Pahang. RM 1484.00 23. ROMPIN BEACH RESORT T: 609-414 3333 112 ROOMS RM198.00 Lot 340, Jalan Pantai Hiburan, F: 609-414 1366 I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. www.rbr.com.my RM428.00 DANIEL ABDULLAH/012 341 0848 24. LANJUT BEACH RESORT T: 609-414 5113 196 ROOMS RM190.00 Kampong Lanjut, F: 609-414 5112 I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. www.lanjut.my RM1,020.00 ROHAN/019 9191 986 25. RANTAU D’ RHU BEACH RESORT T: 609-414 2163 27 ROOMS RM 60.00 Kampong Rantau Panjang, F: 609-414 1623 I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. H/P: 6013-910 3897 RM200.00 TIOMAN ISLAND 1. BERJAYA TIOMAN GOLF & SPA RST T: 609-419 1000 542 ROOMS RM330.00 Tekek Village, Tioman Island F: 609-419 1718 + CHALETS I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. RM1,500.00 2. PESONA RESORT T: 609-419 1029 25 ROOMS RM 90.00 Tekek Village, Tioman Island, I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. RM110.00 3. PELADANG INN T: 609-419 1431 23 ROOMS RM 80.00 Tekek Village, Tioman Island, F: 609-419 1249 I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. RM180.00 4. BABURA SEAVIEW RESORT T: 609-419 1139 21 CHALETS RM 60.00 Tekek Village, Tioman Island, F: 609-419 1150 I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. RM180.00 5. SAMUDRA SWISS COTTAGE T: 609-419 1642 16 CHALETS RM 75.00 Tekek Village, Tioman Island, I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. RM140.00 6. CORAL REEF HOLIDAY T: 609-419 1868 15 CHALETS RM 60.00 Tekek Village, Tioman Island, F: 609-419 1251 I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. RM300.00 7. SOFIA SERI TIOMAN T: 6019-980 0786 15 CHALETS RM 60.00 Tekek Village, Tioman Island, I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. RM150.00 3 BEACH RESORT IN PAHANG 8. PANUBA INN T: 609-419 1424 45 ROOMS RM 55.00 Air Batang Village, T. Island, F: 607-799 6348 + CHALETS I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. RM175.00 9. NAZRI’S PLACE T: 609-419 1329 29 CHALETS RM 60.00 Air Batang Village, T. Island, F : 609-419 1435 I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. RM250.00 10. JOHAN RESORT T: 609-419 1359 23 CHALETS RM 35.00 Air Batang Village, T. Island, I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. RM150.00 11. AIR BATANG BEACH CABANAS T: 609-419 1375 21 CHALETS RM 80.00 Air Batang Village, T. Island, I 26800 Rompin, pahang. RM180.00 12. SOUTH PACIFIC CHALET T: 609-419 1176 16 CHALETS RM 40.00 Air Batang Village, T Island, I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. RM150.00 13. ABC CHALET T: 6013-945 5239 13 CHALETS RM 50.00 Air Batang Village, T Island, I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. RM150.00 14. YP CHALET T: 609-419 1018 12 CHALETS RM 40.00 Air Batang Village, T Island, I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. RM 80.00 15. MY FRIEND’S PLACE T; 609-419 1150 10 CHALETS RM 35.00 Air Batang Village, T. Island, I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. RM 50.00 16. MAWAR CHALETS T: 609-419 1153 08 CHALETS RM 30.00 Air Batang Village, T. Island, I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. RM 60.00 17. TIOMAN HOUSE BUNGLOW T; 609-419 1021 06 CHALETS RM 50.00 Air Batang Village, T. Island, 6018-704 5096 I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. RM150.00 18. BAMBOO HILL CHALET T: 609-419 1339 06 CHALETS RM 70.00 Air Batang Village, T Island, I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. RM120.00 19. SALANG INDAH T: 609-419 5015 74 CHALETS RM 50.00 Salang Village, Tioman Island, F: 609-419 5024 I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. RM170.00 20. SALANG BEACH RESORT T : 609-419 5024 57 CHALETS RM 40.00 Salang Village, Tioman Island, 607-799 2337 I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. RM145.00 4 BEACH RESORT IN PAHANG 21. SALANG PUSAKA RESORT T : 609-419 5317 51 CHALETS RM 80.00 Salang Village, Tioman Island, F : 609-419 5421 I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. RM350.00 22. SALANG SAYANG T: 609-419 5019 29 CHALETS RM 70.00 Salang Village, Tioman Island, F: 609-419 5020 I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. RM250.00 23. PUTERI SALANG INN T : 607-799 3592 20 CHALETS RM 60.00 Salang Village, Tioman Island, 6013-931 2953 I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. RM150.00 24. PAK LONG CHALET T: 609-419 5000 12 CHALETS RM 80.00 Salang Village, Tioman Island, 6013-980 5000 I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. RM180.00 25. NORA PLACE T: 609-419 5003 12 CHALETS RM 40.00 Salang Village, Tioman Island. I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. RM 60.00 26. PONDOK SRI SALANG T: 6019-720 2169 10 CHALETS RM 50.00 Salang Village, Tioman Island, I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. RM180.00 27. SALANG HUT T: 6013-719 3460 08 CHALETS RM 40.00 Salang Village, Tioman Island, I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. RM 50.00 28. ELLA CAFE & PLACE T: 609-419 5004 07 CHALETS RM 40.00 Salang Village, Tioman Island, I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. RM100.00 29. SALANG DAMAI CHALET T: 6013-985 6699 06 CHALETS RM 80.00 Salang Village, Tioman Island, 6013-980 6300 I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. RM100.00 30. SUNN BEACH RESORT T: 609-419 7069 46 CHALETS RM 60.00 Genting Village, Tioman Island, 607-799 4918 I 26800 Rompin, Pahang. RM385.00 31.
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