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Long Beach (Pasir Panjang) on Pulau Redang, the lively main beach where Redang Beach Resort sits

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Redang Beach Resort

Best for: Groups & younger travellers · A sociable, good-value Long Beach base · Easy house-reef snorkeling

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The sociable, good-value middle of Long Beach. Redang Beach Resort is one of the larger, longer-running resorts on Pasir Panjang — 154 rooms and chalets, from simple standards to sea-view suites — and it leans into a livelier, younger vibe than the family-first Laguna, with a beach bar and a sociable evening scene that suits groups and twenty-somethings. It sits centrally on Long Beach, so the house reef and the snorkeling trips are easy, and its package rates are among the better value on the island. What you trade for the price and the buzz is polish and quiet: rooms are functional rather than smart, and Long Beach here is busy and social, not secluded.

Type

Resort

Area

Long Beach

Price band

Mid-Range

Suits

Families

What you get

  • Central on Long Beach (Pasir Panjang) — easy access to the house reef
  • 154 rooms and chalets, from simple standards to sea-view suites
  • A livelier, sociable scene — a beach bar and an evening crowd
  • Among the better-value all-inclusive packages on the island
  • Full-board package meals and guided snorkeling trips included

Amenities

BeachfrontRestaurantBeach barSnorkeling tripsDive centre

Our independent tip

Pick Redang Beach Resort if you want Long Beach's social side on a mid-range budget — it is the place to mingle rather than to hide away, so it suits groups and solo travellers more than couples seeking quiet. There is no pool, so you are relying on the sea; that is fine on Redang, where the water is the point, but worth knowing if you wanted a pool to fall back on (Laguna and Coral Redang are the Long Beach resorts that have one). Ask for a renovated or sea-view room — the cheapest standards are basic.

Indicative rate

Sold as per-person packages — a 3D2N snorkeling package commonly lands around RM 550-900 per adult on twin-share (one published weekday 3N4D rate was about RM 690), including the return boat transfer, full-board meals and snorkeling trips. Sea-view rooms, weekends and the Jun-Aug peak cost more. Indicative — check the current package.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Redang Beach Resort better for families or groups?

It works for both but leans towards groups and younger travellers, thanks to its sociable beach-bar scene. Families are welcome and the packages are good value, but if a pool and a quieter, more polished setup matter, Laguna is the more family-tuned Long Beach option.

Does Redang Beach Resort have a pool?

No — like most Long Beach resorts it has no swimming pool; the beach and the house reef are the draw. If a pool is a must, Laguna Redang and Coral Redang are the Long Beach resorts that have one (the budget Redang Bay has one too).

Is Redang Beach Resort good value?

Yes, relatively — its all-inclusive packages are among the better-priced on Long Beach, which is why it is popular with groups. You give up polish and quiet for that price: the rooms are functional and the beach here is busy and social rather than secluded.

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