At a Glance
Tanjung Gemok ↔ Tioman, by the numbers
The fastest Tioman ticket in 2026 is the 60-minute speedboat crossing from Tanjung Gemok (Pahang) operated by Tioman Speedboat. Launched in May 2026, it uses two purpose-built full-cabin speedboats — air-conditioned, 36 seats each, Marine Department certified — and books online with instant QR e-tickets, making it the fastest, most comfortable way to reach Tioman Island.
For years, buying a Tioman ticket meant the same routine: drive 4.5+ hours to Mersing, queue at the jetty, then sit on an open-deck ferry for two hours bouncing across the South China Sea. It worked. But it was slow, hot, and not exactly the calm pre-dive start most divers hope for.
In May 2026, that finally changed. Tioman Speedboat Sdn Bhd launched a dedicated fast-ferry service from Tanjung Gemok — a shorter drive from Kuala Lumpur, and only a 60-minute crossing on purpose-built, air-conditioned speedboats. If you're searching for a Tioman ticket in 2026, this is now the best option on the market.
Here's a complete breakdown of who they are, how the ticket-booking works, and whether you should switch from the traditional Mersing route.
Key Takeaways
- 60-minute crossing from Tanjung Gemok — roughly half of Mersing ferries
- Two full-cabin, air-conditioned speedboats with 36 seats each (72 total per simultaneous departure)
- Tanjung Gemok is ~90 minutes closer to Klang Valley than Mersing via the LPT1 expressway
- Five Tioman jetties served: Genting, Paya, Tekek, ABC, Salang (plus special runs to Nipah, Juara, Mukut)
- Instant QR e-tickets — no paper, no jetty queue, JLM manifest pre-filled
- Daily service March – October; monsoon closure 1 November – 28 February
What Is Tioman Speedboat — and Why Their Tioman Ticket Stands Out
Tioman Speedboat Sdn Bhd is a new ferry operator that launched in May 2026, based at Counter 5, Tanjung Gemok Passenger Terminal, Kuala Rompin, Pahang. They sell one specific kind of Tioman ticket: the fastest, most comfortable crossing from Tanjung Gemok on the Pahang mainland to Tioman Island.
Where traditional ferry operators serve the longer Mersing route with large open-deck boats designed for 200+ passengers, Tioman Speedboat went the opposite direction — small, fast, fully enclosed vessels that feel closer to a private transfer than a public ferry. Read their full story here.
The Fleet
Two purpose-built speedboats, both certified by the Malaysian Marine Department:
- Full enclosed cabin — air-conditioned, sheltered from sun, spray, and wind
- Triple-engine configuration — for redundancy and the speed needed to maintain the 60-minute schedule
- 36 seats per vessel — comfortable spacing, no oversold sailings
- JLM & JPN compliant — passenger manifest collected automatically through the booking flow, no paperwork at the jetty
Why This Matters for Divers Heading to Tioman
For our divers at Tioman Dive Buddy in Kampung Genting, the speedboat service solves three long-standing pain points:
1. Less travel fatigue before diving. A 60-minute calm cabin crossing leaves you fresh enough to dive the same afternoon. Two hours on an open ferry in Malaysian heat doesn't.
2. Sun and salt protection for gear. Bringing your own regulators, computers, masks, fins? Open-deck ferries expose everything to sun and saltwater spray. Enclosed cabins keep your kit clean and dry.
3. Easier logistics from Klang Valley. The drive from KL to Tanjung Gemok is roughly 3.5–4 hours via the LPT1 East Coast Expressway — versus 4.5+ hours via older Johor roads to Mersing. Combined with the shorter crossing, you save the better part of an afternoon.
Tioman Ticket Comparison: Speedboat vs Traditional Mersing Ferry
Two routes, two different kinds of Tioman ticket. Here's how they compare for an end-to-end Kuala Lumpur to Tioman journey:
| Tioman Speedboat (Tg Gemok) | Traditional Mersing Ferry | |
|---|---|---|
| Crossing time | ~60 minutes | ~2 hours |
| Drive from KL | 3.5–4 hrs (LPT1) | 4.5+ hrs |
| Vessel type | Full-cabin speedboat, A/C | Open-deck ferry |
| Capacity | 36 seats per boat | 200+ passengers |
| Boarding | QR e-ticket + pre-filled JLM | Paper ticket, jetty queue |
| Total KL → Tioman | ~5 hours | ~6.5 hours |
If you're driving from Singapore or Johor Bahru, the Mersing route is still shorter on the road. But for anyone coming from KL, Selangor, Putrajaya, Genting, or further north, Tanjung Gemok is now clearly the faster option.
Which Tioman Jetty to Pick on Your Ticket?
When booking your Tioman ticket, you'll need to choose a destination jetty. Tioman Speedboat serves five villages on the western circuit — each with a different vibe, so your choice depends on where you're staying:
Kampung Genting
Family-friendly bay with quiet shores — and home of Tioman Dive Buddy. Closest jetty for our customers.
Kampung Paya
Calm bay with great reef snorkelling right off the beach. Popular with families.
Kampung Tekek
The main administrative hub. Duty-free shops, ATMs, the small airport, and main amenities.
Air Batang (ABC)
Laid-back chalets and chill cafés. A west-coast favourite for budget travellers.
Kampung Salang
Lively bay popular with backpackers, with strong dive operations and active nightlife.
Special runs to Nipah, Juara, and Mukut are sometimes scheduled — check the live route schedule when booking.
How to Book Your Tioman Ticket Online
Buying a Tioman ticket with Tioman Speedboat is genuinely one of the simplest booking flows in Malaysian ferry travel:
Search & Pick
Choose your date, route, jetty, and passenger count for your Tioman ticket on tiomanspeedboat.com. See real-time availability and fares.
Pay Securely
Pay via FPX (Malaysian online banking), credit card, or e-wallet (Touch 'n Go, GrabPay, Boost) through HitPay. Instant confirmation.
Check-in & Board
Each passenger fills NRIC/passport via a personal link. Show the QR boarding pass at the jetty — no paper, no queue.
Prefer to book your Tioman ticket with a real person? They also accept bookings via WhatsApp at +60 19-830 1228, or at the Tanjung Gemok jetty counter daily from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
When to Buy Your Tioman Ticket: Seasons & Monsoon
Before you book your Tioman ticket, know that Tioman Island operates on a strict seasonal calendar driven by the South China Sea's monsoon cycle:
- 1 March – 31 October: Full daily service. Sea conditions are typically calm to moderate.
- June – August: Peak season. Book at least 1–2 weeks ahead, more for long weekends and public holidays.
- 1 November – 28 February: Monsoon closure. All Tioman ferry services suspend in line with Marine Department regulations. The island goes quiet, most resorts close.
If you're planning a dive trip, our peak window is March to early October — that's when visibility is best, water temperatures are warmest, and Tioman's marine life is most active. See our Tioman diving season 2026 guide for the full breakdown.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a Tioman ticket cost in 2026?
A Tioman ticket via Tioman Speedboat varies by passenger type (Malaysian or non-Malaysian), age category, and destination jetty (Genting, Paya, Tekek, ABC, or Salang). Live per-jetty fares are shown transparently on tiomanspeedboat.com at booking, with Marine Park and gateway fees broken out separately — no hidden charges.
How long is the Tioman Speedboat crossing from Tanjung Gemok?
Approximately 60 minutes door-to-door, which is roughly half the time of traditional Mersing ferries. Total time may extend slightly depending on whether your final stop is Genting, Paya, Tekek, ABC, or Salang.
Is Tioman Speedboat safer than open-deck ferries?
Both operators must meet Malaysian Marine Department certification standards. Tioman Speedboat's vessels are purpose-built with triple-engine redundancy and fully enclosed cabins, which add comfort and weather protection. The 36-seat capacity also means fewer passengers per sailing compared to 200+ on traditional ferries.
Which Tioman jetty is closest to Tioman Dive Buddy?
Kampung Genting. We're located right in the village on the south-west coast. When booking your Tioman Speedboat ticket, select Genting as your destination jetty for the shortest walk to our dive centre.
Can I bring dive gear and a checked bag?
Yes. Standard baggage allowance applies — see Tioman Speedboat's baggage rules for current limits. Most divers travel comfortably with one regulator/equipment bag plus personal luggage. If you're carrying tanks or unusually large kit, message them in advance via WhatsApp.
What happens if the weather is bad on my sailing day?
If Marine Department issues weather advisories, Tioman Speedboat suspends or reschedules sailings for safety. Refunds and rebookings are handled per their refund policy. During monsoon season (Nov–Feb) the service does not operate at all.
Do I still need to pay the Marine Park fee?
Yes. The Tioman Marine Park conservation fee is mandatory for all visitors regardless of ferry operator. Foreigners pay RM 30 (adult) / RM 15 (child); Malaysians pay RM 5 (adult) / RM 2 (child/senior); persons with disabilities (OKU) are exempt. Pay at the Marine Park Centre at the jetty before boarding. See our full how to go to Tioman guide for details.
Ready to book your Tioman ticket?
Get your 60-minute crossing from Tanjung Gemok in two minutes online. Then let us handle everything else — diving, accommodation, gear, transfers.

