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Both peninsular Malaysia and sabah and sarawak in borneo

Both peninsular Malaysia and sabah and sarawak in borneo are accessible via their sea ports. Malaysia's largest modern sea port is Port Klang, located midway on the west coast of peninsular malaysia. It has excellent harbourage and is a major shipping and cargo terminal. Other sea port are located in penang and langkawi, in the north of peninsular malaysia, johor to the south, kuantan on the east coast and kota kinabalu in Sabah.

West port and Pulau Indah

Port klang is already serviced by its North Port and South Port facilities but a recent development is the international harbour city, wesport located on the island of pulau indah, lying just beside port klang. Pulau indah is a free trade and is undergoing development as an industrial, commercial and residential hub. Receational and tourism development projects include a marina and resorts.

The west port stretching over 11 km, with a natural dept of 14-18m is designed to be high-tech regional port to ships from all over the world. It has a container terminal, large warehouse area and commercial centre. It is also the site of the largest cruise shipterminal in the asia-pacific region, known as the star cruises terminal. Star cruises is the major international leisure cruise line that calls at penang, port klang, malacca and langkawi.

Ferry link operates a vehicular ferry service consisting of 4 trips daily on weekdays and 8 tripson weekends from changi point in singapore (near the airport) to tanjung belungkor on the southern coastline of peninsular malaysia, facilitating speedier access to the popular beach resort of desaru on johor's eastern coast. For reservations, contact Telp : 02-545 3600 (Changi Point) or 07-252 7408 (Bandar Penawar, johor).
 
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