JBHHH Family Day 26-28th September 2008 at
"Tioman Paya Resort"
26th Sep (Fri) -Depart at Tanjung Gemuk ( Endau Rompin) Jetty 12pm .7pm Dinner.
27th Sep(Sat)- Breakfast 8:00am , 9.00am Depart for sea outing to Kampung Tekek(Duty Free Shopping ).Renggis Island for swimming and snorkeling. A packed lunch will be served. After lunch, proceed to Marine Park where you can feed the fish, as well as visit the mini aquarium. Bathing facilities are available at the Marine Park. 7.30pm Dinner will be served .BBQ extra RM18 per Head.
28th Sep(Sun) -8am Breakfast . Depart to mainland 10am.
JBHHH Member 3Day2 Nights- F.O.C .excluding BBQ
Member Family 3 Day2Nights- Adult RM240 .excluding BBQ
Member Children Below 12 3Day2Nights - RM 120.excluding BBQ
Member Children Below 5 3Day2Nights - F.O.C
Mineral Water to bring Along !!!!!!!! Beer F.O.C ( sAvE Water Drink More Beer On On !)
Escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. To Pulau Tioman, a tropical paradise hailed as one of the world's 10 most beautiful islands. Where crystal - clear blue water sweeps across white sandy beaches and thick raintree forest remains untouched.
Come and discover the magic of this island of natural beauty. Sunbathe or swim around at the sort sandy beaches. Go snorkeling or scuba diving along vast expanses of coral reefs, windsurf or cruise around the many neighbouring isles. Jungle trek into the island's interior, in search of cool cascading waterfalls, exotic flora and fauna, go cycling, jogging. The fun isendless.
Nestled in an off-shore corner next to the forest is the Tioman Paya Resort complete with chalets and food and beverage facilities
CLIMATE
The dry season in Tioman extends from March to October. The East Coast Monsoon is between November and February when the frequent rains are punctuated by intermittent sunshine. This is the cooler season. Temperatures year-round range from 21°C to 35°C (70°F to 90°F). Water temperatures are always a pleasant 25°C to 28°C.
LANGUAGE
Malay is the native tongue but English is widely spoken on the island.
CURRENCYThe Local currency is Ringgit Malaysia (RM) and it is convertible into most major currencies. Foreign currencies can be converted at banks and money changers on the mainland. Common bank notes are in denominations of 100, 50, 20 and 10 Ringgit. The Malaysian Ringgit is currently pegged to the USD at RM3.80 to 1 USD.
Tourists are free to bring in any amount of foreign currency or travelers cheques. However, tourists would need to seek approval if the amount of foreign currency to be carried abroad exceeds the amount brought into Malaysia and if the amount to be taken out is more than the equivalent of USD2500. Tourists must also obtain permission and declare ringgit-exceeding RM1000 being brought into or out of Malaysia. Further details at
http://www.customs.gov.my/
HEALTH
It is not necessary to take malaria tablets or vaccination for yellow fever, but if you are in doubt, please consult your doctor or family physician.
GETTING AROUND
Tioman is a relatively undeveloped island - getting around is done mostly by trekking or by sea taxi. Tioman Paya Resort has its own boat which is available for hire on an hourly or per day basis.
Dive Center
Dive Equipment
Marine Park
Express Ferry
Windsurfing
2006 Family Day Photo...