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Where we sell in MalaysiaPort Dickson
More popularly known as PD, Port Dickson is synonymous with sun and fun on the beach. Situated a mere 32km from Seremban and 60km from Kuala Lumpur, PD has long been a weekend retreat for many inland dwellers, especially those from the city seeking temporary escape from the hustle and bustle of a hectic and stressful life.
PD's main attraction is its 18km stretch of white sandy beaches that extend from Tanjung Gemuk in the north to Tanjung Tuan in the south. These are carefully protected by rows upon rows of casuarina palms, coconut trees, and elegant Bayan trees. Located near Cape Rachado (Tanjung Tuan), Blue Lagoon is the most famous picnic spot and is an excellent location for the water sport enthusiast.
PD usually comes alive in August each year during the "Pesta Port Dickson". This annual event draws in crowds from all over the country. This would be one great time to visit PD's beaches as there would be several activities and cultural events relating to the life of the locals. With frequent buses, commuter trains and taxis travelling between Kuala Lumpur and the resort, Port Dickson's appeal lies in its easy accessibility and the attractions of a beach getaway.
Property in Port Dickson
Banyan CurveLocated on a tranquil beach at Port Dickson on Malaysia's west coast, the Banyan Curve Water Chalets represent the ultimate in luxury beach-front living, from an award-winning developer with an enviable reputation for early project-completion. Easily accessible via the North-South Highway and from the Port Dickson-Seremban Highway.
All Water Homes units are elegantly furnished with granite, tumble stone, parlimanan stone, hardwood timbers and teakwood furniture all coupled with Balinese stone carvings and pottery.
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