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BATU FERINGGHI
Batu feringghi is penang's most developed beach,consisting of a long stretch os soft,white sandy beach that houses oceanfront resorts and affordably price hotel,local and international restaurants, as well as a vibrant night market with hundreds of stalls set up pffering a myriad of bargain items


PULAU KENDI
Pulau Kendi is a small inhabited island situated on the south-western tip of Penang Island. Accessible via boat ride from Gertak Sanggul, it is the farthest of the few islets around Penang Island and the only place for snorkelling and swimming without the risk of getting stung by jellyfish. Pulau Kendi is also popular for its natural and unique rock formations, which comes in an array of shapes, hues and sizes along the southern coastline of the island.





PANTAI KERACUT
Pantai Kerachut, also located in Penang National Park, is known as the most remote beach on Penang Island. As a result, it serves as a nesting ground for green turtles, hawksbill turtles, and olive Ridley turtles between the months of September and February while the formation of kelp attracts jellyfish to the shores from November until January. With quartz veins and igneous rocks forming most of its geology, this interesting locale is also home to monitor lizards, crabs, stock-billed kingfishers, and mousedeers, making it an ideal weekend destination for nature lovers.