LUMUT, July 5 — There are few better ways to unwind than enjoying recreational fishing amid beautiful natural surroundings.
On a stretch of reclaimed land, just off Pangkor Island and near the man-made Marina Island, lies a unique recreational fishing resort where visitors can cast a line while enjoying spectacular sunset views across the open waters.
Opened about a decade ago, Rockbund Fishing Chalet was originally conceived as a temporary project before evolving into a popular retreat for anglers and families seeking a peaceful escape from the bustle of city life.
Rockbund Fishing Chalet manager Ling Jeat said the idea of establishing a recreational fishing retreat was inspired by the uniqueness of the location itself. The site allows visitors to enjoy the experience of fishing in the “middle of the ocean” without having to board a boat.
“Rockbund was initially developed as a temporary project because this reclaimed island was still undergoing development. Since the reclamation works had yet to be completed, the owners decided to utilise the area as a recreational fishing destination complemented by chalet accommodation.
The resort has 20 cabins and 18 dedicated fishing decks.
“What makes this place truly unique is that visitors are literally standing in the middle of the ocean while remaining on solid ground. I believe it is one of the most distinctive destinations not only in Manjung (district), but also in Perak,” he said during a recent interview at the resort.
Ling said most visitors who come there are anglers from Perak, Penang and the Klang Valley, while some travel from Singapore and return year after year for the unique fishing experience.
Almost every weekend, all 20 cabins in the resort are fully booked, accommodating between 80 and 100 guests. On weekdays, the destination attracts around 50 to 60 visitors.
Ling said in its next phase of development, the resort hopes to introduce floating cabins on the lagoon.
“We believe this will create an entirely new experience for visitors and become another major attraction,” he said.
Ling said the surrounding waters are home to a variety of fish species, including grouper, stingray and eel catfish, with siakap remaining the prized catch for many anglers visiting the site.
“On weekends, the resort transforms into a family retreat. While anglers spend hours casting their lines, their spouses unwind in the chalets and children enjoy the open surroundings, making it an ideal getaway that combines recreation, relaxation and quality family time.
“I believe that’s why recreational fishing continues to attract people. It offers a different kind of escape. Rather than spending the whole day chasing tourist attractions, visitors can simply sit by the water, listen to the waves, enjoy the ocean breeze and fish in complete peace. Sometimes, doing nothing is the best way to recharge,” he added.
Meanwhile, retired serviceman Mohd Rizal Mohd Rajab, 51, said the concept of combining chalet accommodation with on-site fishing facilities offers a more relaxed and family-friendly holiday compared to traditional offshore fishing trips that require travelling by boat.
“In the past, I mostly fished around islands and had to travel by boat. This time, I brought my family because the concept is different. Those who enjoy fishing can fish, while those who don’t can simply relax at the chalet,” he said.
Businessman Ishammudin Isahak, 38, said for some anglers, a rewarding fishing trip is no longer measured by the size of the catch, but by the peace and tranquillity of fishing while enjoying breathtaking views in the middle of the sea with loved ones.
“The best thing about this place is the scenery. At night, you can admire the beautiful view of Pangkor Island, while the sunsets here in the evening are absolutely stunning. That’s what keeps me coming back,” he said. — Bernama