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Berjaya Tioman Resort

Lot 689, Malaysia | (586) 210-9239

Upper-middle-range | Kid-Friendly | Value | Beachfront
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Overview

Pros
  • Stunning beachside location with mountains as the backdrop

  • Chalets have appealing wooden verandas, some along the beach

  • All chalets have air-conditioning, TVs, and tea- and coffee-making facilities

  • Main ocean-view pool, quiet pool, children’s pools, and three hot tubs

  • Thai and Malaysian restaurants, two bars, and a lounge

  • Simple spa offers a range of treatments and a small gym

  • Golf course, dive center, sports facilities, and water activities

  • Function venues for up to 400 people

  • Store selling snacks, drinks, souvenirs, and beachwear

  • Buggies can ferry guests around the resort

  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons
  • Reaching the resort can be a hassle

  • Chalets are mostly dated and have maintenance issues

  • Little in the immediate surrounds

  • Wi-Fi is spotty, particularly in rooms

Bottom Line

Set along a gold-sand beach and shimmering ocean with mountains as the backdrop, the upper-middle-range Berjaya Tioman Resort is a family-friendly property with mostly dated interiors showing wear. The 268 Malay-style chalets are rustic and often have maintenance issues, but they come with flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, air-conditioning, and terraces. An extensive range of facilities include two swimming pools, three hot tubs, basic spa and gym, function venues, golf course, dive center, and tennis courts. There are also two restaurants serving Malaysian and Thai fare, two bars, including a swim-up bar, and one lounge. There's little in the immediate area, and Wi-Fi is only available in public areas. It's worth considering Melina Beach Resort, an eco-resort that's a better maintained, though has fewer amenities.

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Lot 689, Malaysia
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Beach
  • Dry Cleaning
  • Fitness Center
  • Gameroom / Arcade
  • Golf Course
  • Internet
  • Meeting / Conference Rooms
  • Mini Bar (with liquor)
  • Pool
  • Room Service
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
  • Smoking Rooms Available
  • Spa
  • Supervised Kids Activities
  • Tennis Court
  • Airport Transportation

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Full Review

Scene

Rustic beachside hideaway with maintenance problems

One of the main highlights of this resort is its stunning stretch of beach and mountain backdrop. Several swimming pools surrounded by sundecks, water activities and sports facilities keep guests busy, but there's little in the immediate area, which may be an issue for those wanting to dine off-side. Modeled after a traditional Malay village, the property features a number of wooden open-air pavilions with peaked roofs, and one- and two-story wooden chalets, some of which are right on the beach. While winding paths connect all the facilities, a buggy is on hand should guests need it. The child-friendly hotel is primarily popular with couples and families on vacation from Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. 

Location

Stunning beachside setting in tranquil area

The resort is located on the western coast of Tioman Island, which is just off the east coast of Malaysia. Tekek Village Jetty, which is a few minutes' drive via a free shuttle bus from the resort, can be reached by a two-hour ferry ride from Tanjung Gemok or Mersing jetties on the eastern coast of Malaysia. While some guests have complained that getting to the resort is a hassle -- it takes around three-and-a-half hours by car from Kuala Lumpur to reach the jetty on the mainland -- others appreciate the adventure. There are a couple of restaurants within a 20-minute walk of the resort, and Tekek Village is a 25-minute walk away. As it is a steep uphill or downhill walk, however, some guests have complained that there's not a shuttle service. 

Rooms

Rustic chalets with wooden verandas and air-conditioning

The resort offers 268 rooms housed in one- and two-story traditional Malay wooden bungalows set in the garden or right on the beach. While the rooms exude rustic charm, they are rather bland and low on decorations, with just framed photographs in the Junior Suites. Most have cream walls, wooden floors and furnishings, including two armchairs and a small table, and appealing terraces. Unfortunately, some are more contemporary than others, as certain units are showing wear, have dated decor, and experience maintenance issues such as poor water heaters. Standard amenities consist of air-conditioning, TVs with limited cable channels, mini-fridges, and tea- and coffee-making facilities. Basic bathrooms have showers, toiletries, and hairdryers. Larger room types add safes, rattan couches, work desks, and bathtubs. 

Features

Two swimming pools, simple spa, sports facilities, and two eateries

The wide stretch of beach is a highlight here, offering a peaceful setting, wooden loungers, and umbrellas. Overlooking the ocean is the lovely main pool, which is surrounded by a furnished sundeck. Within this area are a hot tub, seasonal swim-up bar, and two children’s pools with slides bordered by an interesting rock formation. The second pool, meanwhile, is quieter, though it also comes with a whirlpool. Another hot tub is found by the spa. Albeit simple, the spa offers a range of treatments.Two restaurants on-site serve Thai and Malaysian cuisines, plus there are two bars and a lounge. The primary eatery, Sri Nelayan, is set in a large wooden pavilion with a lofty peaked roof and intricate wooden carvings throughout. The all-day eatery provides Malaysian and international dishes buffet-style for breakfast and dinner, as well as a la carte options. Matahari Restaurant specializes in Thai dishes, but it's only open for dinner. The charming Beach Bar is housed in an open-air wooden pavilion with a terrace right above the golden sand. In terms of recreation, golf enthusiasts can practice their swing at the resort’s 18-hole golf course, which offers shoe and equipment rental. Other facilities include four tennis courts, a basketball court, large game room, playground, and a dive center for diving and snorkeling trips. Additional activities include kayaking, fishing, island hopping, glass-bottom boat trips, sunset cruises, and jungle trekking. A gym has a decent range of equipment, but it's old. A small store sells snacks, souvenirs, and beachwear. A range of meeting and event spaces are on-site. Wi-Fi is free but reportedly spotty.