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Port Dickson is a beach resort in Port Dickson District, Negeri Sembilan. The 18km long beach from Tanjung Gemuk to Tanjung Tuan in Port Dickson is a popular holiday destination for local and foreign visitors.

Port Dickson is easily accessible from most major towns of peninsular Malaysia.

The Port Dickson district borders Sepang District, Selangor to the north, the Strait of Malacca to the west, Seremban District to the northeast, Rembau District to the east, and Alor Gajah District, Malacca to the south.

It also surrounds Tanjung Tuan, an exclave of Malacca under the jurisdiction of Alor Gajah District, to its southwest.

Port Dickson, as a resort town, thrives primarily on tourism. Over the years, many hotels and resorts were opened to capitalize on the tourist draw.

The following are some good hotels in Port Dickson for your kind review:
Many of the hotels in Port Dickson are in close proximity to all the key attractions in Port Dickson.
The Army Museum, known locally as Muzium Tentera Darat, is situated next to a military base off the main road at 5th mile, about 7km away from Port Dickson town

In addition to the Museum buildings, the spacious grounds also house decommissioned military vehicles, including planes, tanks and artillery guns, and a memorial fountain dedicated to soldiers who served through Malaysia’s war history.

Army Museum opens daily from morning till evening and the entry is free for all visitors.
Staying at the hotels in Port Dickson allows you ample opportunities to explore all the exciting adventures in the surrounding beach area.
The Cape Rachado Lighthouse, aka Rumah Api Tanjung Tuan, is a lighthouse located in Cape Rachado (Tanjung Tuan), in Alor Gajah District, Melaka.

The Cape Rachado Lighthouse is believed to be the oldest in the country, its history allegedly dating back to Portuguese rule of Malacca during the 16th century.

Access to the Cape Rachado Lighthouse is largely restricted to travel by foot, with the immediate site accessible only via two stairwells: a spiral staircase with 72 steps and a stone staircase behind the lighthouse, the latter serving as an easier access point to the lighthouse.
Teluk Kemang is the most popular beach destination of Port Dickson, and the largest in terms of facilities and infrastructure.

Located between 7th and 8th mile of Port Dickson, Teluk Kemang is where most hotels, resorts and family apartments are concentrated.


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