When embarking on a journey from Merang Jetty to Pulau Redang, you can expect a smooth and organized experience right from the start. Upon arrival at the ticket office near the Merang Jetty, our team will be there to greet you and assist with the necessary arrangements.
To ensure a hassle-free boarding process, please have your e-ticket and passport details ready. Our friendly staff will guide you through the ticket collection process, ensure that you feel well taken care of, and provide peace of mind as you embark on your journey to Pulau Redang.
So sit back, relax, and let us take care of all the details as we transport you from Merang Jetty to Pulau Redang. We look forward to providing you with an unforgettable travel experience filled with a warm hospitality.
One-way ticket
Both-ways ticket
We will meet you in the ticket office in the Merang Jetty. There you can collect the boarding passes after providing the e-ticket and the passport details. Then one of our crew members will escort you to where the boat is docked in Merang Jetty.
Depending on your requirement, you can choose the departure time from 05 slots (between 8.00 AM to 3.00 PM). The approximate travel time is 45 mins (depending on the weather it might take up to an hour).
In the end, we will drop you off at Laguna Jetty or Jeti Pulau Redang, depending on where you're staying on the island.
We will meet you in the Merang Jetty. Instructions including the location on maps and point of contact will be shared 24 to 48 hours prior to the participation.
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