Where is Jeti Tok Bali located?
Jeti Tok Bali is located in Pasir Puteh, Kelantan. GPS coordinates: 5.8903665°N, 102.4807228°E. It is approximately 30–45 minutes south of Kota Bharu by car.
Jetty Guide
Tok Bali Jetty, Pasir Puteh, Kelantan
The premier departure point for Pulau Perhentian from Kelantan, operated by NASROM Travel & Tours. Speedboats depart twice daily to Perhentian Besar and Kecil.
Minimum 6 passengers per departure. Subject to weather and sea conditions. Schedules may vary during monsoon season (Nov–Feb).
| Adult (Return) | RM 100 |
| Child (Return) | RM 60 |
| Staff / Resident (One-Way) | RM 25 |
Additional fees collected at departure:
| Malaysian Citizen (Jetty Access) | RM 10 |
| Non-Citizen (Jetty Access) | RM 20 |
| Child under 12 (Jetty Access) | RM 5 |
| Marine Park Conservation Fee | RM 5 |
| Car Parking (per day) | RM 15 |
Halal seafood restaurant
Open from 7:30 AM
Jetty café
Light snacks and cold drinks
Guarded parking
RM 15/day — safe for multi-day stays
Free Wi-Fi
Available throughout the terminal
Premium lounge
Air-conditioned waiting area
Prayer room
Available for Muslim passengers
FAQ
Jeti Tok Bali is located in Pasir Puteh, Kelantan. GPS coordinates: 5.8903665°N, 102.4807228°E. It is approximately 30–45 minutes south of Kota Bharu by car.
Speedboats to Pulau Perhentian depart at 8:00 AM and 2:00 PM daily, subject to weather and sea conditions.
Yes. Secure guarded parking is available at RM 15 per day. It is safe to leave your vehicle for multi-day island stays.
Jeti Tok Bali has a premium air-conditioned lounge, halal restaurant, café, convenience store, free Wi-Fi, prayer room, and guarded parking.
Adult return fare is RM 100 and child return is RM 60. Additional fees (jetty access and marine park conservation) are collected separately at departure.
The speedboat journey takes approximately 45–60 minutes depending on sea conditions.
If you are coming from Kota Bharu or the north, Jeti Tok Bali is more convenient and offers superior on-site facilities. Kuala Besut has more frequent departures and better public transport links from the south.