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Conservation Notice Tioman Marine Park · Jabatan Taman Laut Malaysia
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Tioman Marine Park Fee 2026: How Much, Who Pays, Where

Tioman Dive Buddy Updated May 2026 5 min read
Quick Answer

The Tioman Marine Park fee in 2026 is RM 30 (foreign adult), RM 15 (foreign child), RM 5 (Malaysian adult), and RM 2 (Malaysian child/senior). OKU (disabled persons) are exempt. Pay at the Marine Park Centre near Tekek jetty before any diving or snorkelling activity. The fee funds coral reef conservation, ranger patrols, and education programs.

Foreign Adult
RM 30
Child: RM 15
Malaysian Adult
RM 5
Child / Senior: RM 2
OKU (Disabled)
Exempt
All ages

Key Takeaways

  • Foreigners: RM 30 adult, RM 15 child
  • Malaysians: RM 5 adult, RM 2 child/senior
  • OKU (disabled): Exempt
  • Pay at Marine Park Centre near Tekek jetty
  • Mandatory for all visitors — diving, snorkelling, even sightseeing in reef areas
  • Valid for your entire stay duration
  • Receipt required for all dive activities

What Is the Marine Park Fee?

Tioman is a marine protected area under Malaysia's Department of Marine Park (Jabatan Taman Laut Malaysia, JTLM). The conservation fee is a visitor charge that funds the coral reef ecosystem's protection.

The fee structure was last updated in early 2024 and remains stable for 2026:

CategoryAdultChild
Malaysian citizensRM 5RM 2
Foreign visitorsRM 30RM 15
OKU (disabled)ExemptExempt
Senior citizens (60+)RM 2

Where to Pay

The Marine Park Centre is located near the Tekek jetty (Tioman's main administrative centre). On arrival:

  1. Walk to the Marine Park Centre (near the jetty)
  2. Present your passport/NRIC at the counter
  3. Pay in cash (MYR preferred; some operators accept card)
  4. Receive a wristband (proof of payment, valid for stay duration)
  5. Keep the receipt — dive operators may ask to see it

Some dive operators (including Tioman Dive Buddy) can collect the Marine Park fee as part of your dive package — saving you the trip to Tekek.

Why This Fee Matters

Tioman's reefs face increasing pressure from:

  • Climate change-driven coral bleaching
  • Overfishing in unprotected waters
  • Tourism pressure (boat anchors, diver impact, sunscreen chemicals)
  • Marine debris

The fee directly funds:

  • Ranger patrols — Marine Park officers patrol against illegal fishing
  • Reef monitoring — annual surveys of coral health
  • Education programs — outreach to visitors and local communities
  • Enforcement — preventing violations like coral collection
  • Emergency response — search and rescue capability
  • Infrastructure — mooring buoys to prevent anchor damage

Without this funding, the protected area status would be theoretical only.

How the Fee Is Enforced

Technically, all reef visitors must pay. Enforcement happens through:

  • Dive operators: TDB and other PADI-certified operators verify your Marine Park wristband before diving
  • Ranger spot checks: Marine Park rangers may board boats to confirm visitor payment
  • Licence revocation: Operators who fail to verify visitor payment risk losing their operating licence
  • Resort cooperation: Some accommodations remind visitors to pay before check-in

In practice, you cannot dive in Tioman without having paid.

What If You're Just Visiting (Not Diving)?

The fee applies to all reef visitors — including non-divers:

  • Snorkelling in Marine Park waters
  • Sunbathing on protected beaches
  • Visiting the Marine Park Interpretation Centre
  • Boating or anchoring in protected waters

If you're a non-diver just visiting the island for general tourism, the fee still applies.

What It Covers

Included

  • Unlimited diving access
  • Snorkelling at all Marine Park areas
  • Beach access in protected zones
  • Sightseeing at managed locations

Not Included

  • Boat fees to dive sites
  • Dive equipment rental
  • Accommodation
  • Meals or transportation

Annual Passes

For frequent visitors (locals, return divers), annual passes exist:

  • Malaysian annual pass: RM 50
  • Foreign annual pass: ~RM 200

Check with the Marine Park Centre for current availability and terms.

Important 2026 Notes

  • Foreign tourist rate has remained RM 30 since 2023, though the Malaysian government has hinted at possible future increases to RM 35–40. Check at the Marine Park Centre on arrival for current rates.
  • Child rates apply for ages 7–15. Children under 7 are typically free.
  • Family groups pay per person. There is no "family rate."
  • Multi-day visits require a single payment covering the entire stay period.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I really have to pay the Marine Park fee?
Yes — all visitors to Tioman's marine protected areas must pay. Foreign visitors RM 30, Malaysians RM 5.
Where do I pay if I arrive at Genting jetty (not Tekek)?
Most dive operators in Genting can collect the fee for you. Or take a short ferry/taxi to the Marine Park Centre in Tekek.
Is the fee per dive or per trip?
Per trip, not per dive. Your wristband is valid for your entire stay regardless of dive count.
Can I avoid the fee by not diving?
No. The fee applies to all visitors entering Marine Park areas — including beach sunbathers and snorkellers.
Do children under 7 pay?
Usually free, but check at the Marine Park Centre as policy may vary.

About the Author

Tioman Dive Buddy — We collect the Marine Park fee for our customers as part of dive packages, saving you the trip to Tekek. Available year-round at our Kampung Genting centre.