Kapar · Selangor · Malaysia
Pantai Remis
You'll share Pantai Remis with families spreading reed mats on sand still warm from the afternoon heat, fishermen mending nets beneath casuarina trees, and the occasional heron picking through tidal pools. The air smells of wood smoke and salt as the day's catch sizzles at roadside stalls.
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You'll share Pantai Remis with families spreading reed mats on sand still warm from the afternoon heat, fishermen mending nets beneath casuarina trees, and the occasional heron picking through tidal pools. The air smells of wood smoke and salt as the day's catch sizzles at roadside stalls.
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About this beach
Where it is
Pantai Remis
Kapar, Selangor, Malaysia
3.1905°, 101.3147°
Top things to do
At Pantai Remis
Golden Hour Shooting
Fishing stakes against burning sky
Roadside Ikan Bakar
Grilled fish with sambal belacan
Shallow Wading
Warm tidal pools at sunset
Evening Picnics
Local families' reed mat tradition
Near this beach
Places, rentals, tours and events within walking and driving distance of Pantai Remis.
Questions people actually ask about Pantai Remis.
Is Pantai Remis safe for swimming?
Pantai Remis is generally calm, but swimming conditions can vary depending on tides and weather. The beach has gentle waves, making it relatively safe for wading and children's play near the shore. However, there are limited lifeguards on duty, so exercise caution and supervise children closely. The water can be murky due to its location along the Straits of Malacca. It's best to swim during daylight hours when visibility is better and avoid going too far from shore, especially during high tide or rough weather.
What is the best time to visit Pantai Remis?
The best time to visit Pantai Remis is during the late afternoon and evening, particularly for sunset viewing. The beach is most pleasant between 4 PM and 7 PM when temperatures are cooler and the sun sets over the water, creating beautiful photo opportunities. Weekdays are quieter than weekends if you prefer fewer crowds. Weather-wise, visit during Malaysia's dry season from March to October to avoid heavy monsoon rains. Early mornings are also peaceful for walks, though the heat builds quickly after 10 AM.