
Coordinates: 6°22'3"N 99°40'57"E
Built on the former site of a small fishing
village, Telaga Harbour features a self-contained township accessible by
road and sea. The ambiance
here is one of peace and serenity, especially in the
evenings. Telaga Harbour Park and Perdana Quay (the immediate area
comprising the harbour office and commercial complex) is not crowded
most times. Quayside restaurants & bistros and shops make this place
quite a self-contained precinct.
The facilities and services available make
it an ideal destination for transient, and home base to yachts of
various sizes. including mega yachts. The on water activity and yachts
berthed at the harbour provide picturesque background to the whole area.
Telaga Harbour Park is the one and only such harbour town in the region.
The sheltered harbour is unpolluted and a variety of
fishes can be observed in the clear waters.
The 27-acre basin area is designed for spacious public berthing of
a wide range of crafts. A number of berths are allocated for term lease
or tenancy. Berthing is either at the Mega Yacht Pier (stern-to mooring)
or Marina Pier, to the floating pontoons. There are 8 Swing
Moorings, a 40m Landing and 36m Fuel Dock as well as a dedicated
Fisherman Pontoon :-
05 - berths up to 6.00m by 2.50m
02 - berths up to 8.00m by 3.00m
15 - berths up to 10.00m by 4.00m
17 - berths up to 12.00m by 4.50m
17 - berths up to 15.00m by 5.00m
02 - berths up to 20.00m by 6.00m
02 - berths up to 25.00m by 7.00m
07 - berths up to 50.00m by 10.50m
08 - swing moorings up to 20.00m
The depth of water is from 3.5m (CD Approach Channel) and 4.5m (CD
Marina Basin). The berths
are equipped with water and electricity in sufficient quantity for each
size of berth (from 16 to 125 AMP single or three phase).