Free use of all non-motorized water transportation (kayaks, snorkeling, paddle boards, etc.): kayaks, snorkeling, and paddle boards are free and can be used at any time (returned before 17:00 on the same day). At the Marine Research Center, you can see several small aquarium boxes, and there is also a touchable pool. The fish and corals are well-kept, and I personally think it is very fun. Other activities need to be booked in advance at the diving center by scanning the code. Forest hiking is free, but going to the mangroves costs 45 Malaysian ringgits per person. In addition, there may be diving and sunset cruises (also charged).
Welcome drink: about 200ml of lemon and orange flavored cold drink, depending on personal taste.
Service: Find the hotel's exclusive cabin at the end of Jesston Pier on the day of check-in, and the free shuttle boat will leave the port at 12 o'clock. It takes about 30 minutes to reach the resort. After drinking the welcome drink at the front desk and listening to the introduction and precautions of the resort manager, you can go to the restaurant for lunch (only Western food such as hamburgers and pizza). If you want to participate in paid activities, remember to scan the code at the diving center to make an appointment. Check in at 15:00. On the last day, someone will come to urge you to check out at around 10:30, and the boat will leave the port at 11:00. The hotel staff are very friendly, but you still need to know English to facilitate communication.
Facilities: If you only stay for one day, you may be lucky enough to have two high tides in the afternoon and morning, and you can participate in a mangrove kayak and a snorkeling trip. The sea water is too turbid and the visibility is very low during the low tide period. The video shows the high tide time on the morning of May 3, but the sea water is still green and not very clear. Snorkeling is restricted to certain areas. Some single corals are planted near the diving center. The number of fish is average, there are two clown fish and several small fish schools.
Environment: The water in the hotel swimming pool is not very clean. The restaurant prices and menus can be viewed on the official website. Our family of 3 adults and 1 child had two meals for 380 and 480 Malaysian ringgits respectively. The price is medium to high, but the portion is OK (for example, one pizza can be very filling for one person), and the taste is OK. There is a lot of garbage near the shore at low tide.
Hygiene: Overall, it is good, and the room is also very large. There were many termites in the room on the night of May 2.
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