Maps of Islands in Malaysia

About Malaysian Islands

Malaysia's islands, located in both the Andaman and South China Seas, offer a variety of ecological and recreational attractions.

Langkawi, an archipelago of 99 islands, is home to pristine beaches and the UNESCO-listed Kilim Karst Geoforest Park.

Penang Island, known for its historical significance, combines the cultural attractions of George Town with natural sites such as Penang National Park.

The Perhentian Islands off the northeast coast attract divers and snorkelers with their coral reefs and marine life.

Tioman Island, located in the South China Sea, offers rainforests and beaches popular for both relaxation and adventure.

Sipadan Island, located near Borneo, is among the world's top diving destinations due to its rich marine biodiversity.

These islands contribute to Malaysia's tourism industry, each offering unique experiences ranging from cultural exploration to eco-adventures. Their geographical diversity enhances Malaysia's appeal as a multi-faceted tourist destination.