Turtle's beach is a serene and peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of Long Beach. Even during peak season, the beach is never overcrowded and you'll only find a handful of locals enjoying the 400m long stretch of sand. As the name suggests, the beach is also home to a variety of turtles that can be seen swimming in the turquoise waters. Small boats from nearby resorts come to the beach to feed the turtles with small fish and squid, providing a unique opportunity for visitors to swim alongside these gentle creatures just 50-100m from the shore.
For those less confident in their swimming abilities, snorkeling masks, life jackets, and fins can be rented from the beach for RM25-30 per day. When hunger strikes, there are small bamboo stalls selling refreshing coconuts and canned beverages, and in the evenings, you can grab a delicious grilled corn for just RM3.
While the beach is undeniably beautiful, it's important to note that there is a significant amount of litter scattered beneath the trees and bushes. Despite the presence of a large dustbin, many visitors seem unwilling to make the effort to dispose of their rubbish properly. To maintain the pristine condition of this stunning location, it's essential to provide more bins and remove the existing trash.