"Booked a water villa for the New Year celebration and had a wonderful stay. The villa was cozy yet felt very luxurious, with a beautiful private pool that I used throughout the day. Because of that, I often needed extra towels and floor towels, and housekeeping was excellent. They were very responsive and always provided everything I needed. The room was comfortable and well maintained, and the staff were friendly and attentive. Overall, a relaxing and memorable experience."
"It’s a good resort, the location and design was good. Despite there being many guests you didn’t feel like you were falling over people. Having access to the beach from the resort was good.
However, it is looking a bit tired. Despite a message to keep the door closed to avoid sandflies it wasn’t possible to close the door to the balcony fully as it needed maintenance (which also meant if we had the aircon on it would have wasted energy). We were offered drinks and canapés is the lounge at sunset, was a nice touch. However, they had none of the ingredients for the cocktails on their menu. Some of the pool loungers needed repairing. Items on the menu were well over priced.
Overall we enjoyed our stay."
"The worst “resort” experience of my life – avoid at all costs!
This place looks straight out of a horror movie. The moment you step in, it feels haunted – dim hallways that resemble a horror alleyway leading to your room. The carpets are disgustingly stained and dirty, the curtains are no better, and thick layers of dust dangle off the corners like cobwebs.
The furniture is completely run down and stained, the pillows and bedsheets are yellowish and filthy, making it impossible to feel comfortable or clean. Even the balcony door couldn’t close or lock properly, which is a huge safety concern. The wardrobe was badly damaged and looked like it hadn’t been maintained for years.
The toilet? Absolutely horrendous – run down, with non-functioning bowls and stained mirrors that make you wonder if anyone ever cleans this place. The whole room smelled musty and unwelcoming, like it hadn’t been used in decades.
This so-called “resort” is nothing more than a nightmare. Definitely NOT worth the money. If you value your sanity, hygiene, and safety – STAY AWAY."
Whether you're on a romantic holiday and want to stay somewhere quiet, or you're a solo traveller hoping to get some local recommendations, B&Bs can be a great choice for many travellers. If you'd like to spend some time by the water during your time in Port Dickson, Pantai Teluk Kemang and Pantai Saujana are worth a stop.
Are you considering apartments over traditional hotel rooms?
With attentive service, an atmosphere suited to mingling with other guests and tasty breakfasts, B&Bs provide a truly one-of-a-kind setting.
When you're planning your stay in Port Dickson, make sure that you take the year-round temperatures into account. The hottest months are usually April and May, with an average temperature of 28°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 27°C. The rainiest months in Port Dickson are November, December, October and April, with each month seeing an average of 299 mm of rainfall.
What is there to do in Port Dickson?
If you're looking to find something to do during your travels, you might consider visiting Port Dickson Ostrich Farm and PD Maze. You should put Fort Lukut and Port Dickson Army Museum on your list if you want to see more of the area.
How can I get to and around Port Dickson?
Mapping out your trip in and around Port Dickson is easy with these transportation options. Fly into Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL), which is located 17.3 mi (27.8 km) from the city centre. You can also search for flights into Malacca Intl. Airport (MKZ), which is 36.3 mi (58.5 km) away. If you'd like to venture out around the area, you may want a rental car for your journey.