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GETTING THERE
From Kota Bharu town, take the D1 Route headed north towards Pengkalan Chepa. Pantai Cahaya Bulan is located some 10km down this road. If you are taking public transportation, take Bus No.10 from the town centre. The journey takes about 20 to 25 minutes.

Pantai Cahaya Bulan -PCB (Moonlight Beach)
" This beach was formerly known as Pantai Cinta Berahi (Beach of Passionate Love) - reputedly named by a lovelorn British soldier during World War Two. Today, the beach has been renamed Pantai Cahaya Bulan (Moonligh Beach)."

Visitors to Kota Bharu must visit its famous beach, Pantai Cahaya Bulan (Moonlight Beach). It used to be called Pantai Cinta Berahi (Beach of Passionate Love), a name reputedly given by a lovelorn British soldier in a moment of fantasy while he was at the beach during World War Two. Today, some locals still use the old name, although many now prefer to just refer to it as 'PCB'. 

With a long, wide and sandy beach, it is a popular spot for local family outings especially during weekends. The beach is well-developed for visitors' convenience, with a resort Hotel, chalets, restaurants, food stalls, a camping ground, public restrooms and changing rooms.

The journey to the beach from Kota Bharu will take you through quaint, traditional Malay villages. This area is famous for the small industry of traditional handicrafts. Look out for simple advertisements along the roadside as you pass through, indicating batik printing, songket-weaving, brassware and kite making shops. You can buy these handicraft items directly from these producers at a good price.

Last viewed - February 13, 2012
 
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"One of the most beautiful beach that I had ever seen in the world. Che mek molek wei...comek lotek toh leh nok tehen... Really a nice place for family outing."  



"no so good, it's very hot during night time."  



"Nice place to relax your mind. Coll and refreshing air !"  
by akhbar khan



"nice place and it have a traditional village near that place."  



"A truly disappointing beach front. It's thoroughly yucky with lots of litter and cow dung plus, you need to cross a valley before hitting the waters (if you're staying at the Perdana Beach Resort). Much ado about nothing, actually."  
by ole

 
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