GETTING THERE
Jerejak Island is only 10 minutes by ferry from the island of Penang. The Jerejak Island Resort has its own jetty on Penang which is in the Bayan Lepas area in the south east of the island, south of the Penang bridge and close to the Queensbay Mall.
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Ferry schedules
From Penang Island jetty to Jerejak Resort & Spa
- 6:30 am
- 8:30 am
- 9:45 am
- 11:15 am
- 12:15 pm
- 12:30 am( Weekends only - Friday & Saturday)
- 2:30 pm
- 4:30 pm
- 6:30 pm
- 8:30 pm
- 10:30 pm
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From Jerejak Resort & Spa to Penang Island Jetty
- 1:30 am( Weekends only - Friday & Saturday)
- 7:30 am
- 9:15 am
- 10:30 am
- 11:45 am
- 1:30 pm (12:45 pm on Fridays only)
- 3:30 pm
- 5:30 pm
- 7:30 pm
- 9:30 pm
- 11:30 pm
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Reaching Penang by Air
There are several airlines with services to the Penang International Airport in Bayan Lepas. Jerejak Island Resort offers pick up services from Bayan Lepas Airport at RM 10 per person one way.
From Malaysia:
- Firefly (www.fireflyz.com.my) has daily flights from Kuala Lumpur (via Subang), Kuantan, Kuala Terangganu, Kota Bahru and Langkawi.
- Air Asia (www.airasia.com) has daily flights from Kuala Lumpur, Kota Kinabalu and Johor Bahru and four flights a week from Kuching.
- Malaysia Airlines (www.malaysiaairlines.com.my) has several daily flights from Kuala Lumpur.
From Singapore:
From Indonesia:
From Thailand:
From elsewhere in Asia:
From other countries:
Ask your airline to arrange a connecting flight through Kuala Lumpur for the best availability.
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Reaching Penang by Boat
- Ferries to Penang depart from Butterworth on the mainland of peninsular Malaysia between 05:30 and 01:00 daily.
- Ferries from the island of Langkawi depart twice daily at 14:30 and 17:15.
- Ferries from Medan in Indonesia depart at 09:00 daily.
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Reaching Penang by Road
By Car
The Penang Bridge connects Penang to the mainland of Malaysia and to the North-South Expressway. There is a RM 7 one-way toll charge for using the bridge. Check http://maps.google.com for detailed maps and directions.
By Bus
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Reaching Penang by Train
There is no direct rail connection to Penang. However, KTMB (www.ktmb.com.my) has rail services to Butterworth, from where you can take a ferry to Penang. There is also an overnight train from Bangkok.
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