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Shariff Malaysia Sea Sports Outer Bounds Sdn Bhd, 195 Jalan Sri Daik, Taman Sri Daik, 86800 Mersing, Johor, Malaysia, Email info@tanjungresang.com Hotline: 011-17632760 Bryan Norman Malaysia Sea Sports Outer Bounds Sdn Bhd, 62 Bayshore Road, 03-02 Pearl Tower, Singapore 469983, Email info@tanjungresang.com Hotline: +65 90079345 Getting there By car Tanjung Resang is about a 2.5 hours' drive from the Causeway. When you've passed the checkpoints, follow the road to Kota Tinggi and then Mersing. After crossing the Mersing River, just follow the "Tanjung Resang" roadsigns (see below video clip). You'll know which resort to go to upon booking your accommodation. All resorts are along the same stretch of the bay, so your resort will be quite easy to find. Public transport From Singapore: You can take the coach to Mersing from Golden Mile Complex at Beach Road or from Lavender Street Bus Station. The bus ticket will be S$25-30,-. Once you get to Mersing, give us a call, we'll gladly come and pick you up. By taxi Take a taxi from Arab Street, Singapore to Larkin Bus Terminal in Johor Bahru. From here, you can take a local taxi to Tanjung Resang. Make sure the driver goes according to the meter or bargain hard for a fair price. FYI, it's about a 2.5 hour drive. By van If your party comprises more than 12 people, we'll gladly send our van to pick you up and drive you to your destination. Just call +65 90079345 to book. | Book your ferry to Tioman here! ![]() Low-tide sand-flats, a shell-fish bounty for the picking ![]() A group of friends, a group of happy revelers ![]() You can park your car just opposite your resort ![]() Tanjung Resang, it's a way of life |
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| Fact-file: Tanjung (Cape) Resang is a mere 45 km away from Tioman Island, recipient of the top-10 most beautiful islands in the world award. Next fact » |