Port Dickson began history as a small Malay village inhabited by fishermen and traders. It was originally called 'Arang'; named after a local coal mine. During the colonial era, a British official named Sir Frederic Dickson turned Arang (Charcoal) into a port for transporting the rich tin ore deposits. The town was renamed Port Dickson (after the official) and became a busy, railway-linked harbour. - Port Dickson has a lot of places to see and is a favourite among Malaysians who want to escape from the hustle and bustle of city life - Sail away on a cruise and enjoy the breath-taking sceneries of Port Dickson's seascape and the Straits of Malacca. - Catch a romantic sunset together, or be dazzled by a starry night sky as you escape into the open waters of Port Dickson. - Imagine a floating resort on the water with a great landscape as the sun sets. - Soak in the seawater jacuzzi or just sit back, relax and indulge in a beautiful sunset. - Return transport from Kuala Lumpur