| The Star newspaper (Malaysia) |
| 09 June 2007 |
Taking it easy in Tioman
By MICHAEL D'OLIVEIRO
For those on a typical diving budget, the time-cramped
weekend break is all too often like this: Rise
from bed to the sound of clanging bells, a rushed
breakfast and a mad scramble for fishing boats
with other divers.
That's not mentioning the time spent getting
to the island. Finding a beach resort that gives
divers more time usually means more money.
I pondered this while zipping up my wet suit
and gearing up at Pulau Tioman. I had time to
feel lazy and wade slowly to a waiting boat. I
had got off plane 15 minutes earlier after an
early morning flight that lasted half and hour.
Good diving is in close proximity here, too.
No 50 minute boat rides or cramped seating that
would be more fitting of the Allied landings at
Normandy Beach. Here, Tioman's famous satellite
island of Renggis is only a minute away.
This was not the first time I was diving at
Renggis, which is known for its excellent coral
cover. Renggis is interesting enough to warrant
a few visits. Descending off the east coast of
this isle, we found maximum visibility was only
about 10m. It being near the end of the season,
this was to be expected.
Once we found ourselves above a carpet of staghorn
corals, it was a procession of reef fish of all
kinds.
Large parrotfish were seen regularly. We even
came across a green turtle, relaxing amongst the
corals and annoyed that we had found it. Porcupine
fish mingled with butter-fly fish. Despite being
nearly invisible with its camouflage, a large
cuttlefish got our attention. A common sight here,
the fully-grown specimen flashed several colours
before making its escape.
Renggis definitely has its fair share of these
cephalopods.
We decided to try a bit of snorkelling off the
shore too. It's worth doing that here - for beginners,
that is. Patchy coral cover and small reef fish
were about all there were to see. The real highlight
is that the beach here is better than most around
Tioman and offers plenty of space for privacy.
The afternoons were a little lazy; we made good
use of Berjaya's spacious dive centre. Besides
room to relax in there, it also had a ping-pong
table with the typical resort-style service we
were given: friendly and quick.
Maybe the small numbers here help.
The Dive Centre was only a two minute bicycle
ride from our beach accommodation. We didn't bother
with the taxi shuttles but used the free bicycles
provided by the resort. Cutely enough, there was
even a tandem bicycle for couples to use.
Rustic roominess
Berjaya's resort is really vast. We made sure
to book the chalets by the beach, which adopted
the traditional East Coast Malay architecture.
The interiors were a little dated but the rustic
charm was undeniable.
Berjaya's strategic location on Pulau Tioman
was half the reason why the stay was so enjoyable.
With convenient access to everything we needed,
it made for an ideal stay for those who want fun
scuba diving and an actual holiday at the same
time.
Berjaya also promotes its resort for those seeking
to obtain their PADI diving licence. My only concern
is that the PADI Open Water dive course offered
is slightly cramped at five-days/ four nights,
seeing as one has to abstain from flying on the
final day. A boat ride is an option, but it's
a time hassle for those rushing back to work.
I'd recommend it more as a place to do your post-course
dives. The sheltered bay is ideal for it, and
the marine life is abundant enough to feast your
eyes on. When time is a premium on a holiday,
you get more out of it flying to Tioman.
Once in a while, this is how diving should be
done.
FYI
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The Open Water Course for divers in a 5D/
4N package is RM 1,498 net per person, which
includes breakfast, four open-water dives,
PADI certification fees, original manual and
full equipment rental.
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For non-divers, the 3D/ 2N Value Package
starts from RM 468 net person and includes
breakfast, one buffet dinner, BBQ dinner and
a snorkelling trip with gear included. Package
with airfare and airport transfer increases
to RM 888 net per person. Room is on a twin-sharing
basis. The offer is valid till June 30.
For enquiries, contact the Berjaya Hotels &
Resorts at (03) 2141 0088, (03) 2145 4107, e-mail:
bhr@berjaya.com.my
or visit www.berjayahotels-resorts.com
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