Diving Guide to Redang — Katsetiu Villas

Terengganu Marine Park · East Coast Malaysia

Diving Guide to Redang

Travel Planner & Tips

From first-time bubble-blowers to seasoned divers — everything you need to plan the perfect Redang trip.

30+Dive Sites
30mVisibility
Mar–OctSeason
27°CWater Temp

Why Redang

A marine park with genuinely healthy reefs

Pulau Redang sits 25 km off the Terengganu coast within a protected archipelago. Its relative remoteness has kept its coral healthier and more diverse than almost anywhere else on Malaysia’s east coast.

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Marine Life
Turtles, whale sharks, reef sharks, barracuda
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Coral Health
80% Coral Triangle species — Malaysia’s best
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All Levels
Shore dives, reef dives, wrecks, drift diving
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Conditions
Calm Apr–Oct, peak clarity June–August

The Terengganu Marine Park designation protects the entire Redang archipelago — fishing restricted, anchoring controlled, and the reefs reflecting decades of genuine conservation. With over 30 dive sites spanning coral gardens, boulder tunnels, sandy wrecks, and open-water seamounts, there is something here regardless of how many dives are in your logbook.

Best time to visit: June–August offers the most stable weather, peak visibility up to 30 m, and the highest chance of whale shark and pelagic encounters. April–May are excellent value with fewer crowds. Avoid November–February — the northeast monsoon makes the island largely inaccessible.

Getting There

Three routes, all through Terengganu

Every route involves a mainland stopover. Each includes a natural 1–2 night stay at Katsetiu Villas before or after the crossing to Redang.

✈ Option 1
Fly to Kuala Terengganu (TGG)
~1 hr + 1.5 hr

The fastest route. AirAsia and Batik Air connect TGG from KLIA, Penang, JB, and Singapore (via stopover). Recommended for international visitors or those with heavy dive gear.

  • 1Fly into Kuala Terengganu Airport (TGG). Flights from KL take ~1 hour.
  • 2Airport transfer or rental car (~35 min north) to Setiu — check into Katsetiu Villas.
  • 3Spend 1–2 nights at Katsetiu. Check gear, relax, watch sunset with Redang Island on the horizon.
  • 4Morning: 10-min drive to Merang Jetty. Speedboat to Redang in 40–50 min.
  • 5Return from island: check back in to Katsetiu for a recovery night before your flight home.
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Katsetiu Villas (1–2 nights): Katsetiu arranges airport transfers and is just 10 min from Merang Jetty. Book snorkelling and dive packages through the villa. Stay post-Redang for proper rest before flying.
🚘 Option 2
Self-Drive from KL via East Coast Expressway
~5–6 hrs

The preferred option for Malaysian divers — full gear flexibility, no baggage limits, no-fly concerns eliminated entirely. The drive through east coast rainforest is genuinely scenic.

  • 1Depart KL early via Karak Highway (A8) or LEKAS, connecting to East Coast Expressway (E8) toward Kuala Terengganu. Approx 5–6 hours.
  • 2Optional midpoint rest at Temerloh or Kuantan. Try sata or nasi kerabu approaching the Terengganu coast.
  • 3Arrive Setiu — check into Katsetiu Villas. Leave your car in secure parking for the island stay.
  • 4Morning: 10-min drive to Merang Jetty. Speedboat to Redang.
  • 5Return from Redang to Katsetiu for decompression night before the long drive home.
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Katsetiu Villas (1 night before + 1 after): Leave your car safely at Katsetiu while on the island. The post-dive night gives your body proper surface time before a long return drive.
Safety: Do not drive long distances or to highland areas (Cameron Highlands, Fraser’s Hill) for at least 12 hours after your last dive. Plan your return via flat coastal roads or rest overnight at Katsetiu.
🚌 Option 3
Long-Distance Bus to KT + Taxi to Merang
~7–8 hrs total

The most budget-friendly overland option. Coaches from KL’s TBS Terminal run daily to Kuala Terengganu — night buses depart ~10 PM and arrive early morning.

  • 1Book a coach (Transnasional, Ariani, Plusliner) from TBS. Journey ~7 hours. Night buses recommended.
  • 2On arrival at Kuala Terengganu, take a Grab or taxi north (~35 min, approx RM 40–60) to Katsetiu Villas.
  • 3Check in, rest, use the villa’s morning Merang Jetty transfer service the next day.
  • 4On return, Katsetiu arranges transfer back to Kuala Terengganu for your coach home. Book return seats in advance during peak season.
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Katsetiu Villas (1 night pre-departure): Katsetiu offers station transfers on request and their café serves nasi dagang breakfast before you head to the jetty. Transfer slots fill fast in June–August.
Merang vs Shahbandar Jetty: Most divers use Merang Jetty — 40–50 min crossing, located just 10 min from Katsetiu Villas. Shahbandar Jetty in Kuala Terengganu is also available but adds ~45 min to the crossing. Confirm which jetty your resort uses when booking.

Your Mainland Base

Katsetiu Villas — the diver’s preferred base

Nestled on Pantai Bari in Setiu, Katsetiu is the closest beachfront private villa to Merang Jetty. On a clear morning you can see Redang Island from the balcony before you leave for it.

Katsetiu Villas · Pantai Bari, Setiu, Terengganu

Mid-century minimalist villas on a private 3 km beach

Four detached concrete villas in a dark-grey minimalist design sitting directly on Pantai Bari. Only 10 minutes from Merang Jetty. Full-time staff. Views of Redang and Perhentian from every room. Max capacity 27–30 pax across all four villas.

🏊 Private pool ☕ On-site café 🍳 Full kitchen 📶 High-speed WiFi 🚗 Airport transfer 🔥 Beach BBQ 🚲 Free bicycles 🐢 WWF hatchery 100 m away
Visit katsetiu.com →
LocationPantai Bari, Setiu, Terengganu
To Merang Jetty~8–10 min by car
Redang crossing40–50 min speedboat
Villas4 detached (1–5 bedrooms)
Max capacityUp to 27–30 guests
Price fromRM 140–150 / person / night
Exclusive (all 4 villas)RM 3,500 / night
Snorkelling packagesFrom RM 99 / person
For dive groups: Book all four villas exclusively (up to 30 pax) for RM 3,500/night — approx RM 170 per person. Includes pool, beach, and dedicated staff. Ideal for dive clubs, corporate retreats, and large families on 4,695 sq ft of beachfront.

Dive Sites

30+ sites across every experience level

All sites are accessible by speedboat (10–20 min from most resorts) and distributed around Redang Island and the nearby Pulau Lima group.

🟢 Beginner 🟡 Intermediate 🔴 Advanced ⚓ Wreck

Beginner-Friendly

Tanjung Tengah & Tanjung Mak Cantik
House Reef · Pasir Panjang · Shore dive
Max 15 mBeginnerNight Dive
Walk in from the beach — Redang’s most accessible entry. Baby blacktip reef sharks patrol the shallows, Jenkins whiprays hide under table corals. Night dives here are exceptional: shine a torch into crevices and you’ll almost certainly find moray eels.
Baby blacktip sharksWhipraysMoray eels (night)Shore access
Pulau Kerengga Besar & Kecil
Northwest of Cina Terjun · Shallow reef
Max 15 mBeginner
Nicknamed “ray city” — the sandy bottom has an unusually high density of rays and the occasional shark. Calm, shallow water with a coral garden of hard and soft corals between the two islands. Humphead parrotfish, snappers, tuna, and jacks frequent the reef.
StingraysHumphead parrotfishHard & soft coral garden

Intermediate

Chek Isa
Submerged seamount · Two giant boulders
8–20 mIntermediate
Two enormous boulders carpeted with soft corals, sponges, and hydroids rising from a sandy bottom. Attracts schooling yellowtail barracuda, batfish, snappers, and regular blacktip reef sharks at the fringe. Mild to moderate current sometimes runs here — drift for a chance at white-tips and pelagic rays.
Schooling barracudaSoft coral bouldersBlacktip reef sharks
Mak Cantik Seamount
Near Chek Isa · Coral anemone gardens
12–18 mIntermediate
Many divers prefer Mak Cantik for sheer coral beauty — the anemone gardens are arguably the prettiest in Redang. Schooling barracuda, snappers, batfish, puffers, angelfish, and rays. Look toward the outer reef fringe occasionally for white-tip sharks.
Coral anemone gardensYellowtail barracudaWhite-tip sharks
Tanjung Cina Terjun
Teluk Kalong · Photographer’s paradise
Up to 18 mIntermediate
Called “eel and lionfish city” — almost guarantees lionfish encounters, moray eels in crevices, and blue-spotted stingrays on the sandy bottom. Favourite for macro photography. Good day and night dive in calm conditions.
LionfishMoray eelsBlue-spotted stingraysMacro photography

Advanced

Big Mount — Pulau Lima
Redang’s crown jewel · North of Pulau Lima
To 30 mAdvanced
An underwater mountain dropping to ~30 m where the largest life gathers. Whale sharks and manta rays are most frequently reported here. Currents can be strong and unpredictable. Pulau Lima is called “Mini Redang” by researchers — it encompasses every reef environment in the park in a single dive area.
Whale sharks (seasonal)Manta rays (occasional)Boulders to 30 mStrong current possible
Tunnel Point
Northern Redang · Swim-through boulder formations
To 30 mAdvanced
Boulders piled into actual tunnel formations — one of Redang’s most unique experiences. You can hear one boulder creak and groan as surf moves it. Gorgonian fans, bumphead parrotfish, jacks, nudibranchs. Near the protected turtle beach at Chagar Hutang — turtle encounters are frequent.
Swim-through tunnelsGorgonian fansBumphead parrotfishGreen turtles
Tanjung Tokong
Northern Redang · Near SEATRU turtle station
To 30 mAdvanced
Proximity to SEATRU’s turtle conservation station means exceptional turtle frequency — both green and hawksbill. The sea can get rough but the reward is jacks, snappers, Napoleon wrasse, fusiliers, nudibranchs, flatworms, and occasional sharks. Northern sites have the healthiest coral in Redang.
Green & hawksbill turtlesNapoleon wrasseNudibranchsHealthiest coral

Wreck Dives

The Sandy Wrecks
Impounded fishing trawlers · Artificial reefs
~20 mIntermediate
A cluster of impounded fishing trawlers sunk as artificial reefs on a sandy bottom — now broken apart with nets and ropes scattered across the site. Excellent for wreck navigation and deep descent practice. Healthy marine life has colonised the structures. Currents unpredictable.
Wreck navigationArtificial reef ecosystemDeep descent practice
Shark nursery: Baby Shark Point is a natural shark nursery accessible as a shore dive — staghorn reef starting at 3 m depth. One of the most reliably exciting beginner dives on the east coast and perfect for discovery dives and OWD students.

First-Time Divers

What to expect on your first dive

Redang is one of the best places in Malaysia to try your first dive — warm water (27°C), calm conditions, and visibility up to 30 m remove most of the usual anxiety.

🤿 Discover Scuba (Try Dive)

No certification needed. Resort dive centres offer 1–2 hour introduction sessions: a briefing, shallow-water breathing practice, then a guided dive to 5–10 m with a certified instructor throughout. Sites like Tanjung Tengah, Pulau Paku, and Baby Shark Point are specifically chosen for try-dives due to calm, shallow conditions.

You will very likely see turtles, blacktip sharks, and colourful reef fish on your very first dive.

🎓 PADI Open Water Course

Most Redang resorts run PADI Open Water courses over 3–4 days. Complete the PADI eLearning app theory at home before you arrive — this maximises time in the water. Open Water certifies you to 18 m worldwide.

Completing your certification at Redang means your qualifying dives happen on some of the most beautiful reef in Southeast Asia.


Key Tips

  • Book through your resort — independent dive shops are limited on Redang
  • Tell your instructor honestly about any medical conditions
  • Don’t fly within 12–18 hours of diving
  • Wear a rash guard — sun burns even underwater
  • Equalise early on descent — the most common first-timer issue
  • Never touch coral — one touch kills years of growth
  • Don’t feed turtles or fish — it harms their behaviour
  • Stay well hydrated before dives

Setiu Area

Where to eat, drink & unwind

The Setiu coastline — Pantai Penarik, Pantai Bari, Bandar Pemaisuri, toward Merang — has a surprisingly good food scene at prices far lower than on the island itself.

Restaurants & Food Spots

Beachside Seafood Café
Ombak Pantai Restaurant
RM 15–40 / pax
A seaside café on Penarik Beach with a loyal local following. Open-air seating on the sand. Go for celup tepung (battered seafood), fried rice, and fresh crab. Gets lively in the evening with a sea breeze.
📍 Pantai Penarik, Setiu · ~10 min from Katsetiu Villas
Local Classic · Noodles
Mee Celup Mek Wanie
RM 6–10 / bowl
Springy noodles in warm spiced beef broth — Terengganu’s comfort food. At RM 8 a bowl, the ideal post-dive lunch. Massively popular with locals. Closed Fridays.
📍 ~10 min from Katsetiu Villas · Open 12:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Traditional East Coast
Nasi Ulam Cikgu Sauti
RM 5–20 / plate
Beloved roadside stall in Kampung Telaga Papan known for fragrant nasi ulam with kampung-style lauk and spicy sambals. Try ikan bakar berempah with sambal belacan. Long queues at lunch weekends. Closed Tuesdays.
📍 ~9 min from Katsetiu Villas · Open 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Herby Rice · Terengganu Staple
Nasi Ulam Dapur Arang
RM 10–25 / pax
Nasi ulam with budu, celup tepung squid, ketam (crab), sotong, and grilled fish. Casual beach-facing setting at Pantai Rhu, Penarik. Perfect lunch before an afternoon snorkelling run.
📍 Pantai Rhu 10, Penarik, Setiu
Gazebo Dining · Casual
Keda Bira Pata
RM 12–30 / pax
A beachside shack with gazebos under casuarina trees. Famous for Maggi Tomyam Ketam (tom yam noodles with whole crab) and keropok lekor. Practically dining with your feet in the sand.
📍 Jalan Pantai Benting Lintang, Jerteh · Open Wed–Sun 11am–midnight
Late Night · Local Favourite
Warung Arina
RM 15–35 / pax
A local institution known for hearty soups — Sup Gearbox, Perut Air Asam, and Singgang Keting. Not for the faint-hearted but beloved by regulars. Ideal for adventurous late-night eating after a sunset dive debrief.
📍 Kampung Baru Penarik · Open Thu–Mon 3:30 PM – midnight

Places to Unwind

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Pantai Bari
Quiet, uncrowded 3 km stretch with direct access from Katsetiu. Best for sunrise walks and evening unwinding.
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WWF Turtle Hatchery
100 m from Katsetiu. Active conservation site — witness a nest release if timing is right. No crowds.
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Setiu Wetlands
UNESCO-recognised ecosystem: mangroves, freshwater lagoons, riverine forest. Boat tours via Katsetiu.
Santai Ice Cream Café
Relaxed beachside café at Kampung Penarik. Good for afternoon coffee after a morning of diving.
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Cycle Pantai Bari
Katsetiu provides free bicycles. Coastal road past the fishing village — kampung life and fishing boats.
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Private Beach BBQ
Katsetiu’s beach BBQ setup (RM 150/adult). Fresh seafood, private beach, stars overhead. Book early.
Local food to try: Nasi dagang (Katsetiu serves this for breakfast), keropok lekor (fish sausage crackers at every roadside stall), sata (spiced fish grilled in banana leaf), laksam (flat rice noodle in rich coconut broth). Terengganu food leans sweet by Malay standards.

Trip Planning

High-level itineraries

All itineraries include a Katsetiu Villas stop as your launchpad, decompression night, or both. Days marked in teal are Katsetiu/mainland days.

3 Days / 2 Nights — Quick Escape
Beginner–Int
Day 1
Katsetiu
Arrive · Check in to Katsetiu Villas
  • Fly or drive to Terengganu; arrive Setiu by afternoon
  • Check in, unpack dive gear, relax by the pool
  • Sunset walk along Pantai Bari — spot Redang on the horizon
  • Dinner: Ombak Pantai Restaurant for celup tepung
  • Early night — speedboat departs Merang Jetty 8–9 AM
Day 2
Redang
Full Day Diving — 2–3 Dives
  • 7:30 AM: Katsetiu breakfast (nasi dagang), drive to Merang Jetty
  • 8:30–9:00 AM: speedboat to Redang (40–50 min)
  • Dive 1: House reef orientation / Chek Isa for intermediates
  • Dive 2: Mak Cantik seamount or Pulau Kerengga
  • Dive 3 (optional): Night dive at house reef
  • Overnight on Redang or return to Katsetiu
Day 3
Return
Morning Snorkel · Return · Depart
  • Optional: early morning snorkel before boat back
  • Midday boat back to Merang; return to Katsetiu
  • Pool recovery, beach walk, or short Setiu Wetlands tour
  • Late lunch at Nasi Ulam Cikgu Sauti
  • Drive or transfer to KL / TGG airport
4 Days / 3 Nights — The Proper Dive Trip
All Levels
Day 1
Katsetiu
Arrive · Gear Check · Katsetiu Villas
  • Arrive by afternoon; settle into Katsetiu Villas
  • Check and rinse dive equipment; confirm rental needs
  • Visit WWF Turtle Hatchery (100 m from villas) at sunset
  • Dinner: private beach BBQ at Katsetiu (book in advance)
Day 2
Redang
Full Dive Day — 3 Dives · Pulau Lima Focus
  • 8 AM: Merang Jetty; cross to Redang
  • Dive 1: Chek Isa or Mak Cantik — coral & barracuda
  • Dive 2: Big Mount at Pulau Lima (advanced) or Cina Terjun (intermediate)
  • Dive 3: Sandy Wrecks for wreck divers; house reef for beginners
  • Sunset walk on Pasir Panjang; overnight on Redang
Day 3
Redang
Northern Sites · Turtles & Advanced Dives
  • Dive 4: Tunnel Point — swim-through boulders and gorgonian fans
  • Dive 5: Tanjung Tokong — highest turtle density on Redang
  • Dive 6 (optional): Tanjung Lang — shallower northern site
  • Afternoon: freedive or snorkel at Turtle Bay
Day 4
Return
Morning Snorkel · Return to Katsetiu · Depart
  • Final morning snorkel before checkout from Redang
  • Midday boat back to Merang; recovery afternoon at Katsetiu
  • Setiu Wetlands boat tour if energy allows
  • Late lunch: Keda Bira Pata — Maggi Tomyam Ketam
  • Depart for KL or overnight at TGG before flight
5 Days / 4 Nights — Full Terengganu Experience
All Levels + Land
Day 1
Setiu
Arrive · Explore Setiu · Katsetiu Villas
  • Fly to TGG or drive via E8; arrive mid-afternoon
  • Check into Katsetiu Villas; explore Pantai Bari by bicycle
  • Setiu Wetlands early evening boat tour
  • Dinner: Nasi Ulam Dapur Arang or Ombak Pantai
Day 2
Redang
Cross to Redang · 3 Dives · Overnight
  • 8 AM departure from Merang; check into Redang resort
  • Dive 1: House reef orientation
  • Dive 2: Chek Isa or Mak Cantik
  • Evening: night dive at Tanjung Tengah (lionfish, eels, crabs)
Day 3
Redang
Big Mount + Northern Turtle Sites
  • Dive 3: Tunnel Point or Tanjung Tokong — turtle sites
  • Dive 4: Big Mount at Pulau Lima for pelagics
  • Snorkel at Turtle Bay in the afternoon
  • Photography session at Chek Isa in sunset light
Day 4
Setiu
Return · Land Exploration · Beach BBQ
  • Morning boat back to Merang; check back into Katsetiu
  • Afternoon: guided hike to Bukit Besar in Setiu
  • WWF Turtle Hatchery sunset visit
  • Final night: private beach BBQ dinner at Katsetiu under the stars
Day 5
Depart
Kuala Terengganu Day Tour · Depart
  • Drive 40 min south: visit Masjid Terapung (Floating Mosque)
  • Chinatown heritage walk & nasi dagang breakfast at kopitiam
  • Keropok lekor & batik souvenirs at Pasar Payang
  • Head to TGG airport or begin the drive home

Pre-Trip Checklist

What to pack for Redang

Redang resorts rent most equipment but bringing your own mask and fins makes a real comfort difference. If you have a wetsuit, bring it — rental quality varies.

Dive Equipment

  • Mask & fins (bring your own)
  • Wetsuit or rash guard (3 mm)
  • Dive computer
  • SMB (surface marker buoy)
  • Dive knife or shears
  • Dive torch (night dives)
  • Logbook & cert card
  • Underwater camera / GoPro

On the Island

  • Reef-safe sunscreen (mandatory)
  • Quick-dry towels
  • Waterproof dry bags
  • Polarised sunglasses
  • Hat for boat rides
  • Sandals / flip flops
  • Light layers for evenings
  • Reusable water bottle

Health & Safety

  • Anti-seasickness medication
  • Basic first aid kit
  • Ear drops (diver’s ear)
  • Travel insurance with dive cover
  • DAN Asia-Pacific membership
  • Personal meds (waterproofed)

Mainland / Katsetiu

  • Casual clothes for Setiu evenings
  • Power bank & adaptor
  • Cash (RM) — eateries cash-only
  • Insect repellent for mangroves
  • Light rain jacket (Apr–May)
Marine Park fee: Approx RM 5 per person per day — most resort packages include this. Feeding fish or turtles is prohibited and can result in fines. Only reef-safe biodegradable sunscreen may be used within the marine park.
DAN Insurance: Divers Alert Network (DAN) membership is strongly recommended. The nearest recompression chamber is in Kuala Terengganu — DAN covers emergency evacuation and hyperbaric treatment costs which can otherwise run into tens of thousands of ringgit.