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	<title>Comments on: Good Old Tioman &#8211; May 15-17th 2009</title>
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		<title>By: Geoff Jonas</title>
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		<description>Awesome pix there.

Yes, if it&#039;s awesome diving, abundant marina fauna and exquisite corals you&#039;re after, yes, Tioman will deliver. In spades.

But if I may just add a quick note to repeat Tioman visitors, or those wishing to visit its shores in the future.

Since we go to Tioman quite regularly, we&#039;re seeing more and more travellers, especially from overseas, arriving at the Mersing jetty too late to catch their ferry, because it&#039;s full. Some even told us they had to stay the night in Mersing. Obviously a bummer if your resort room is waiting for you in Tioman.

I think the reasons for the full ferries are: 

1) The recent popularity boom Tioman has been enjoying.
2) The recent rule prohibiting passengers from sitting on the ferry sun-deck.
3) All other ferry types have discontinued, including the fast-ferries and the slow ferries, as well as the catamaran from Singapore

All of this has resulted in a higher chance of passengers left stranded during the busy holiday spells and weekends.

In light of this, my advice to those who&#039;ve booked a Tioman resort, or want to go to Tioman during the weekend or a public holiday: book your ferry tickets in advance so you won&#039;t need to worry about being stranded at the departure jetty due to the ferry for that day being already full.

You can get tickets from the ferry operators direct, &quot;Blue Water&quot;, or from &quot;Tioman Ferry Tickets&quot;.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Awesome pix there.</p>
<p>Yes, if it&#8217;s awesome diving, abundant marina fauna and exquisite corals you&#8217;re after, yes, Tioman will deliver. In spades.</p>
<p>But if I may just add a quick note to repeat Tioman visitors, or those wishing to visit its shores in the future.</p>
<p>Since we go to Tioman quite regularly, we&#8217;re seeing more and more travellers, especially from overseas, arriving at the Mersing jetty too late to catch their ferry, because it&#8217;s full. Some even told us they had to stay the night in Mersing. Obviously a bummer if your resort room is waiting for you in Tioman.</p>
<p>I think the reasons for the full ferries are: </p>
<p>1) The recent popularity boom Tioman has been enjoying.<br />
2) The recent rule prohibiting passengers from sitting on the ferry sun-deck.<br />
3) All other ferry types have discontinued, including the fast-ferries and the slow ferries, as well as the catamaran from Singapore</p>
<p>All of this has resulted in a higher chance of passengers left stranded during the busy holiday spells and weekends.</p>
<p>In light of this, my advice to those who&#8217;ve booked a Tioman resort, or want to go to Tioman during the weekend or a public holiday: book your ferry tickets in advance so you won&#8217;t need to worry about being stranded at the departure jetty due to the ferry for that day being already full.</p>
<p>You can get tickets from the ferry operators direct, &#8220;Blue Water&#8221;, or from &#8220;Tioman Ferry Tickets&#8221;.</p>
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