Penang Island is connected to the mainland by the 13.5-kilometre Penang Bridge (completed in 1985), one of the longest bridges in Asia.
Travelling To Penang By Air
Penang International Airport (PEN) is located at Bayan Lepas in the south of the island. The airport serves as the northern gateway to Malaysia and is the hub of Firefly, a low-cost carrier wholly owned by Malaysia Airlines. Other airlines operating at Penang are national carrier Malaysia Airlines, Air Asia.
Travelling To PenangBy Rail
Penang has 34.9 km of rail track within its border.Butterworth is serviced by the Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM) or Malayan Railway West Coast line which runs from Padang Besar on the Malaysia-Thailand Border in Perlis to Singapore. Senandung Langkawi is the daily night express running from Kuala Lumpur to Haadyai via Butterworth.
Travelling To Penang By Road
Penang Island is connected to the mainland by the 13.5-kilometre Penang Bridge (completed in 1985), one of the longest bridges in Asia. Penang on the side of Province Wellesley is connected to the North-South Expressway (Lebuhraya Utara-Selatan), the 966-km long expressway which traverses the western part of Peninsular Malaysia linking major cities and towns. The expressway also incorporates the Penang Bridge.
The city of Johor Bahru is located within the state of Johor at the southern tip of Peninsular Malaysia, and within a mere 30 minutes' reach of downtown Singapore just across the Straits of Johor.
Travelling To Johor By Air
Regular flights from Johor Bahru's Senai International Airport connects the state capital with the country’s major cities such as Kuala Lumpur, Kuching, Kuala Terengganu, Kuantan and Kuching.
You can fly direct to Sultan Ismail Airport (Senai International Airport), located approximately 30 minutes from the capital city of Johor Bahru
Alternatively, Changi Airport in Singapore is located approximately 40 minutes from Johor Bahru
Speedy airport limousine services and regular airport coach services into Johor Bahru city centre and Singapore are available, with fares controlled by the Government
Travelling To Johor By Sea
Sea-borne travellers have a choice of arriving at several key entry points:
From Indonesia - Johor Bahru International Ferry Terminal
From Singapore - Pasir Gudang
From Singapore - Kukup
Travelling To Johor By Rail
Scheduled rail services to the north and into Singapore are provided by Keretapi Tanah Melayu Bhd. The railway station is located in the heart of Johor Bahru city centre.
Travelling To Johor By Road
Travellers by road can choose from seven main entry points:
Johor Causeway to/from Singapore
2nd Link to/from Singapore (Gelang Patah-Tuas district)
Pasir Gudang (Johor Bahru district)
North-South Expressway (linking Singapore, Malaysia & Thailand)