Marinas in Johor
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Marinas in Johor
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Sebana Cove Resort
Marina in Daerah Kota Tinggi
Location: 104.165162 ºE 1.412957 ºN
This is part of a resort development that includes all facilities such as a sauna, gym, swimming pool, cafe, bar, and accommodation. However, it is important to be cautious at night, as the pontoons are not lit (as of 2014).
Sebana Cove Resort is a 1,200-acre resort township that combines residential and commercial elements with an exclusive marina and an 18-hole golf course. The resort offers a 100-berth facility with water and electricity supply for vessels. Alternatively, you can also inquire about accommodation rates at the resort.
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Senibong Cove Marina
Marina in Kampung Lunchu
After leisurely hours at sea, sail home and dock at the world-class marina or at your private jetty. The journey has truly been as equally welcoming as the destination.
Senibong Cove Marina is a 50-berth public marina set within the Sungai Lunchoo inlet. With the development of Senibong Cove, this marina will soon become one of Johor Bahru’s most sought after berthing locations due to its proximity to Singapore, the Johor Strait and JB Central.
This integrated marina serves as a fantastic facility for all Senibong Cove residents to pursue a variety of activities on the water including sailing, fishing, motor boating, canoeing, paddle boarding, water skiing and jet skiing.
Enjoy the perks of a world class waterside lifestyle by dining at the marina with your family and friends. Asahikawa Izakaya, Harvest’s Bar and Grill, and Yew’s Cafe all offer a variety of local, Asian and Western foods in combination with sweeping views of Senibong Cove Isola Precinct, Sungai Lunchoo inlet and the marina itself.
Vessels of up to 26 metres can be accommodated at the marina.
PIER A
1 x 22m berth
12 x 12m berth
3 x 10m berth
PIER B
1 x 26m berth
20 x 14m berth
PIER C
6 x 16m berth
1 x 14m berth
5 x 10m berth
Location: N001°29.031’ / E103°49.916’
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Tanjung Belungkor Ferry Terminal Marina Johor Bahru
Marina in Daerah Kota Tinggi
Tanjung Belungkor Marine Office, Tg Belungkor Ferry Terminal, PO Box 8, 81930 Bandar Penawar, Johor
Lady. Nurul Ilyani Binti Uberaina
Contact phone: 607-8252473, 607-8252966
email: pptpglh@marine.gov.my / nurul.ilyani@marine.gov.my
Berths: 6 / VHF: Ch16 / Haul out: No / Repair-refit facilities & services: No / Chandlery: No / Superyachts: No / Fuel: No / F&B: No / CIQ / Yes
Tanjung Belungkor Ferry Terminal is a one-stop shop for port, customs, immigration, marine, storage, and port shipping services. Located near the eastern entrance to the Johor Straits, it is the finest spot to clear customs and immigration before continuing your cruise into the eastern inlands of Johor Bahru.
The most crucial element is to avoid staying in the Singapore Strait's channel separation scheme. The best method to do it is to avoid CSS completely.
Sail to a point around the 01°26.720'N, 104°03.515'E. You will notice a Roro Ferry Terminal slightly north of that spot. You should also see the CSS highlighted on the chart; it runs west on the north and east on the south. Furthermore, you can completely avoid the CSS by running between the shoals and its northern lane. At that point, the CSS will be full of ships, and your AIS will sound like a frog in a sock.
It should be noted that if you enter Singapore seas, you must have an AIS transponder activated; however, if you remain wholly in Malaysian waters, this is not required.
In any event, heading to the north side keeps you in Malaysian seas. Remember to have the Malaysian and Q flags up at this moment.
The Navionics charts show Pengerang as a town on the south coast of the Johor peninsula, which should now be on your starboard side.
When you reach 1°18.942′N, 104°9.187′E, you will turn away from the CSS and bend slightly north to travel to the north side of Pulau Tekong. This is a big, partially reclaimed island located near the mouth of the Johor Strait; it is marked but not named on the C-MAP chart. It's easy to recognize because it's large and tear-drop-shaped.
The Malaysia/Singapore border runs between this island and the Belungkor to Pengerang coast, therefore you must stick to the starboard side of the strait from there. There are shoals and fishing stakes, so don't get too close to the beach.
There is a quarantine anchorage noted on the Navionics charts at that location. Ignore it.
Tanjung Belungkor Ferry Terminal is the closest western access point into Singapore.
There is an amazing Roro Ferry Pier floating pontoon that serves as a marina, as well as a few smaller tankers for bunker supply.
Limbongan Maju Sdn Bhd operates a ferry service to Singapore's Changi Ferry Terminal every day.
In the near future, water taxis and bumboats (ferries carrying 8-12 passengers) will run on a continuous basis between here and Singapore's Changi Point ferry terminal.
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