Dataran Monumen Mersing
Mersing Harbour
Masjid Jamek
Pulau Mawar
Pantai Pasir Lanun
A landmark square featuring the iconic Mersing monument, this is a popular spot for photos and a symbol of the town’s coastal identity.
The main gateway to the beautiful islands off Mersing, serving as both a transport hub and a one-stop tourism centre. Located just a short distance from the jetty, it houses a variety of facilities including ticket counters, souvenir shops, eateries and an information centre.
Masjid Jamek Mersing is the town’s main mosque and a prominent landmark that reflects the local Islamic heritage. Featuring traditional Malay and modern architectural elements, the mosque stands gracefully with its domes and minarets overlooking the riverside.
Pulau Mawar, a hidden gem off Mersing, is famed for its unique arch-shaped rock cliff and clear turquoise waters. With quiet beaches and lush surroundings, it’s a serene escape perfect for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts.
Pantai Pasir Lanun is nestled close to the fishing village of Kampung Penyabong in Endau, Johor. The surrounding area offers a wide range of resorts and chalets for visitors looking to stay nearby. With its picturesque views and calming atmosphere, the beach is an ideal spot for unwinding. On weekends, it draws many locals who come to picnic and enjoy the natural beauty of the coastline.
MESMERISING MERSING
Mersing, perched on Johor’s scenic east coast, is best known as the gateway to idyllic islands like Pulau Rawa, Pulau Besar and Pulau Sibu. But beyond its bustling jetty, Mersing holds its own treasures such as pristine shores, lush rainforests, serene fishing villages and vibrant marine parks. Whether you’re here to dive into crystal-clear waters, hike up coastal hills or simply enjoy fresh seafood by the sea, Mersing offers the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation.
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Mesmerising Mersing
Where every journey reveals a new story, every corner holds a secret, and every moment defines the spirit of Mersing.
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