Primaland Port Dickson Resort & Convention Centre offer
Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan - Primaland Port Dickson Resort & Convention Centre (PRCC): 2D1N Stay for up to 4 People. Waterpark Admission Available. Grab the groupon offer and save up to RM342.00 (Discount 74%).
Primaland Port Dickson Resort & Convention Centre offer |
Book by Date: Dec 23, 2015.
Travel Period: Jun 5, 2015 – Dec 31, 2015.
Redemption: All bookings must be made by Dec 23, 2015 and at least 5 days prior to check-in
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About Primaland Port Dickson Resort
Within the premises of Primaland Port Dickson Resort & Convention Centre (PRCC) lies a water theme park that brings hotel guests together for a dip in cool waters and a man-made beach where tourists may sunbathe with a good book in hand. Besides housing 300 rooms, the hotel has a beach volleyball court, and provides water volleyball and table tennis to its more active tenants. Guests may also choose to break a sweat at the gymnasium before relaxing at the Jacuzzi. Once the sun sets, travellers may venture outside to the outdoor theatre to catch a movie under the stars or display hidden vocal talents during karaoke.
About Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan
Port Dickson is a popular beach destination in the western coast of Peninsular Malaysia, especially among urban dwellers in neighbouring cities like Seremban and Kuala Lumpur. The main attraction here is the beach; golden sand stretches along a 16-kilometre strip that borders the sun-warmed waters of the Straits of Malacca. There are a lot of facilities for visitors at Teluk Kemang like gazebos, restaurants, souvenir stalls, and parking, as well as watersports like jet-skiing, banana boat rides, and kayaking; while the beaches of Pantai Purnama, Bagan Pinang, and Blue Lagoon are quieter and great for sightseeing and evening strolls.
Away from the seaside, there are a number of small town sights and attractions to explore. The Army Museum can be found next to a military base off the main road and is dedicated to the soldiers that defended the country in times of turmoil. No entry fee is required to tour the premises; you can see decommissioned military vehicles like planes, tanks, and artillery guns on display, and trace the history of the army back to the Malacca sultanate era.
Stop by the PD Ostrich Farm along the coastal road for a close-up look of the world’s largest bird, which also has a petting zoo filled with farm animals. You can experience riding on an ostrich, feeding them with corn, or sampling gourmet dishes made with their meat and eggs. Also along the coastal road is Wan Loong Temple, a Taoist temple that pays tribute to Chinese deities like the Goddess of Mercy and the Monkey King, surrounded by a landscaped garden with a koi pond.