The Lima Island, Kerengga Besar Island, Kerengga Kecil Island, Paku Kecil Island, Paku Besar Island, Ekor Tebu Island, Pinang Island Ling Island, and Redang Island.
The archipelago has been generously endowed by nature with exceptionally beautiful marine fishes, coral reefs, and turtles. It is home to about 500 species of living corals, over 3,000 species of fishes, including the likes of stingrays, manta rays, sharks, as well as whale sharks. Redang along with the other islands forms a marine park which offers facilities for memorable diving and snorkeling experiences. The white sandy beaches giving way to crystal clear waters makes for an exceptional sight. And as if that was not all, this area is also the sight of two shipwrecks. The ships H.M.S Repulse and H.M.S. Prince of Wales sunk in this area during World War 2. These two shipwrecks attract even those people who are normally not interested in diving and of courses coupled with the rest of the attractions the area has become a haven for divers. Scuba diving is also very popular because of the crystal clear waters, which allow one to observe the exotic marine life of the area in their natural habitats. One can also indulge in other recreational activities like sea kayaks and beach volleyball. The government has however banned water skiing and jet skiing because they would be damaging to the corals.
Redang Island has many well maintained resorts which offer visitors a wide range of facilities. Many of them also offer snorkeling tours to neighboring islands. There over 20 sites for diving enthusiasts. Pasir Panjang has got some good reefs. It also has a small island which serves as the nesting area for baby sharks. Another interesting site is the Terumbu Kili which is a submerged chamber having uneven terrain caves.
Redang has a tropical climate with the temperature hovering around 30C. The best time to visit this area is between April to October. It experiences monsoon between November and March. Most of the resorts are shut down during this period and even the ferry services are extremely restricted.
Redang is a very popular tourist spot. It a 7 kilometers longs and 6 kilometers wide which makes it one of the largest island in the east coast of Malaysia. Redang Island has many well maintained resorts which offer visitors a wide range of facilities.