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Getting in and out of Mersing is easy. You can board a bus to Mersing at any major bus station in Malaysia.
While there is a Mersing Bus & Taxi Terminal, from where you can get cabs and buses out of Mersing, it is not as frequently utilised as the makeshift bus station at the Plaza R&R next to the Mersing Jetty. This is convenient as tourists arriving in Mersing can immediately buy a ferry ticket to their island of choice, and upon their return from tropical paradise, they can quickly get a bus out of Mersing.
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Buses from here leave for Johor Bahru and Singapore (4AM, 8AM, 11:30AM, 12PM, 1PM, 3PM, 4:30PM, 5PM, 5:30PM, 6PM, 8:30PM), Kluang-Muar-Melaka (7:15AM, 1:15PM, 5:30PM), Kuala Lumpur (1PM, 1:30PM), Kuantan (1:30PM), Kuala Te... more
The Mersing Jetty is located next to the Plaza R&R. If by any chance your bus stops at the Mersing bus terminal instead of the Plaza R&R (rare but it happens), it is a few minutes' walk from the bus station. Also k... more