
Speedboats and ferries to Rawa
All boats and ferries depart from Mersing.
When booking your stay on Rawa, a speedboat transfer between Mersing and Rawa can be included in your package. The departure time is dependent on availability of boats, tidal conditions and the size of your group and cost about RM 35-45.
Alternatively, ferry services between Mersing and Tioman Island can make a stop at Rawa on your request. Tickets cost RM 45 each way and ferries leave every one to two hours between 09:30 and 17:30.
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Tips:
- Rawa Island closes during the monsoon season (November to March)
- Tidal conditions may influence the departure time of your boat
- Ferries are often delayed and there are sometimes cancellations.
- Book your ferry ticket in advance if travelling over weekends, public holidays and Singaporean and Malaysian school holidays.
Getting to Mersing
Mersing lies on peninsular Malaysia’s east coast, around 3 hours’ drive north-east of Singapore. If you are relying on public transport, you may need to spend the night in Mersing in order to catch the early morning ferry or boat to the island. Book well in advance if your trip coincides with the weekend or Singaporean and Malaysian public and school holidays.
Fly
The closest airports to Mersing and Rawa Island are the Senai airport in Johor Bahru and Changi airport in Singapore.
A large number of international and regional airlines fly to Changi Airport. More information is available here.
Senai airport is serviced by Air Asia and Malaysia Airlines with flights from various national and regional destinations. Long-haul international flights to Johor Bahru connect through Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
Take a bus
From Johor Bahru (Larkin Bus terminal) take the Causeway Link, Transnational or S&S Express bus to Mersing (2.5-3 hours; around RM 10 each way): An alternative is to take the local bus between Johor Bahru and Kota Tinggi and then transfer to the local bus between Kota Tinggi and Mersing.
From Singapore (Lavender St. Terminal) take the Transnational bus to Mersing (3 to 4 hours). Tickets cost around RM 12 (if bought in Malaysia) / SGD 27 (if bought in Singapore) each way.
From Kuala Lumpur take the Transnational bus to Mersing (5 hours). Tickets cost around RM 23.
From elsewhere in Malaysia: Transnational, S&S Internasional and other bus companies that serve destinations along the east coast (Kuala Terengganu, Kuantan, Kota Bahru etc.) mostly stop at Mersing as well. S&S Internasional also has a service from Melaka.
Tips:
- It is strongly advised to book your bus ticket (including return) between Johor Bahru and Mersing or between Singapore and Mersing well in advance if you are travelling on weekends, public holidays and Singaporean and Malaysian School holidays.
- Buses are often delayed, but will not wait for you if you are late. Call bus operators to be sure of bus schedules.
- Remember to bring a sweater as the air-conditioning in the buses can be quite severe.
- In Mersing buses arrive and leave from the bus station close to the ferry terminal (Plaza R&R) or the newer bus station in the centre of town (about 15 minutes walk to the ferry terminal). Check which bus station your bus uses.
Take a taxi
From the Johor Bahru Larkin bus station, you can charter a taxi to Mersing. The cost is around RM 100 and the journey takes around 2 hours. To get to Larkin from Singapore, take a shared taxi from the Queen St. bus terminal (S$ 10 per person).
You can also charter taxis from Tanjung Leman (1 hour, RM 70-100) and Kota Tinggi (1 hour, RM 70-100).
Drive
From Singapore cross the border to Johor Bahru and Malaysia at the Causeway and continue down Jalan Wong Ah Fook. Keep an eye open for the left-hand side exit and flyover to Kota Tinggi. Continue east on the Tebrau highway and follow the signs to Kota Tinggi. From Kota Tinggi, the way north to Mersing is clearly signposted on Route 3. The journey should take around 3 hours.
From Kuala Lumpur the most common option is via the PLUS highway (E2) to the south, exiting at Segamat and continuing through east on Route 50 through Kluang to Mersing. Alternatively, take the East Coast Highway (E8) from KL to Kuantan and Route No 3 southwards through Pekan and Rompin to Mersing.
Frequent travellers from KL may want to consider these shorter, less busy roads that cut through the palm oil plantations and are advisable for daytime driving:
- KL to Kuala Pilah (winding road) to Bandar Muazzam Shah. The exit is between Endau and Mersing, continue south to reach Mersing.
- KL to Kluang to NITAR to Mersing (avoiding the winding road before reaching Jamaluang).
At Mersing
At the ferry terminal itself, there are restaurants and convenience stores for any last minute needs and pangs of hunger. In town, about 15-20 minutes’ walk from the jetty, there are banks, ATMs, internet cafes, supermarkets, shops and hotels (in case you need to spend the night in Mersing).
Rawa Safari Resort has an office in Mersing, close to the ferry terminal.
There is a secure car park that charges around RM8 per day. |