people, i found a new place to hang out in johor bahru — danga bay!
danga bay is an awesome area by the sea, sort of like our equivalent of east coast park, only better. you can find all sorts of recreational activities here, be it cycling, skateboarding, kite flying or even paintball! there are also restaurants, food centers, amusement parks, live bands, a shopping mall and bars!
in the day, there aren’t too many peeps hanging out here. the whole place feels really peaceful and relaxing.

what never fails to capture my attention each time are these restaurants housed in wooden houses, a la kampong (malay village) style. it looks to be a very unique dining experience!

i love those little lights that they hang around each house. very quaint, very charming, perhaps even a little christmasy!

the festive street mall is a single-storey shopping mall spanning a huge area. i think it is newly opened. there are many shops and cafés within, including a row of restaurants where people can dine al fresco. if you like cheesecake, there is a secret recipe outlet here too. secret recipe has the best cheesecake in singapore and JB!

other than the mall, there are also a few bazaars in danga bay. sheltered under brightly colored tents, the stalls sell mostly clothes, toys and food.
oh yeah, in the photo above, i really dug the lanky guy with his big-ass afro do. wonder if that hair is real?

we found this sundial at the park where there are people sitting around chit-chatting. i don’t think i’ve ever seen a sundial in real life. but we neglected to check if it could tell time accurately.

at night, this place comes to life! there are live bands performing their acoustic pieces as people sit around to eat, drink and be merry.

this small three-decker cruise is quite a big attraction in danga bay. it looks great against the sunset! i think there is a restaurant on board the cruise, although i can’t be sure.
oh, this is a great place to watch the sunset, by the way.

the food center has its white roofs built in the shape of boats. on the second level of the food center, there are some gaming/internet shops where people can use the computers.

sightseeing trams like the one above bring people around danga bay. they looked cute, like bright red choo-choo trains. it’s not a free ride though. i think each ride costs 2 ringgit or something.

the street lamps looked pretty interesting, with the red, blue and green luminous lights. don’t they resemble tesla coils?
so, now that i have highlighted all the interesting sights and activities you can find in danga bay, perhaps i should share with you the real reason why i would go there again and again…
the beer here is freakin’ cheap — 48 ringgit for 2 jugs of tiger beer! for me personally, that is the main draw of danga bay, although i must add that the beautiful sunsets by the sea are a huge attraction too.
(i just realised that all my photos depict danga bay as a ghost town! besides the afro dude, there isn’t a single soul in my photos!)



goes by the name veron (english) or wanting (chinese). a definitive leo born august 1, 1984. a solo traveler. loves cats, coffee, sensual music, yummy food and technology. when she's not at her job as an IS developer for the government, she's likely to be out dining, or visiting an interesting art gallery or event.






It’s such a cool place indeed!
If it’s not for your recommendation, I never knew it existed!
Nice pictures to go along with your nice write-up.
With that, your post gives me an inspiration to compose for you a haiku!
Relax by the Bay,
Enjoy the cool Danga Breeze
Nice place you should be
Jayson
Haiku Surfer View all comments by Jayson
dusk. salty sea breeze
blows across your face and you
gaze at your homeland.
there. a haiku for u!
the still-unknown-but-will-be-famous haiku princess,
daphne View all comments by Daphne Maia
oh my what the heck
try this haiku thing myself
okay im not good View all comments by malique
Sorry this is not a haiku… Suaku I know but not haiku!
Danga bay looks lovely and your photos plus prose certainly adds to the experience. 48 ringgit for two jugs of beer is certainly cheap…. Hmmm did u down both jugs yourself? View all comments by Walter
wow, I’m glad that Singaporeans like you actually like Danga Bay! Perhaps you didn’t try the speedboat cruise to kelongs, well not that kelong is anything special, but the view looking back to the entire Danga Bay from the sea is pretty interesting~!
What you see now in Danga Bay is only phase 1, less than 20% of what the whole 390-acre site is going to build. In the future, there’ll be water theme park, a mangrove park cum nature reserve, an aquaculture center, fishermen’s walk, an educational hub, a biotech research and development centre, bungalows, condominiums, and even a NEW cruise termnial cum customs and immigration complex with proposed direct water taxis from Sentosa! (so next time instead of entering JB from the messy and chaotic JB city center, you’ll be able to enter JB from Danga Bay, but that’s after many many years lah)
Check out more details at http://www.dangabay.com View all comments by darren
Pretty! Looks fun. I wanna go, I wanna go! :o The afro guy is funny lol.. View all comments by Jacelyn
Jayson: Haha “Haiku Surfer”. You really give yourself a new title each and every time! Love the haiku as always. Thanks!
Daphne Maia: Yay! My first haiku from Daphne! Thanks for the effort, princess!
malique: Wow, another haiku! I am really on a roll here. Thanks!
Walter: Of course not! I shared the two jugs with someone, and puked some into the sea too. lol! It was not a pretty sight.
darren: My gawd! Those Sentosa water taxis sound really cool! I’m totally looking forward to the development of Danga Bay. Even at 20% completion rate, the place already looks so promising!
Jacelyn: Yeah he’s funny! The moment I saw him my first instinct was to laugh. View all comments by Veron
This saturday, I am heading in to Permas Jaya for a morning of go karting and your photos is enticing me to swing by Danga Bay for dinner and cool beer after a hot day. Pity about the beer you puked out..what a waste! haha… 2 big jugs for two, one jug too many to do, see hear smell the puke! =p Hope you did feel much better after puking then. Hmmm…now only if I can entice my friends to go. View all comments by Dennis
Looks like a nice place to chill out, relax and have a Pina Colata! I love the sea… the sound of ocean waves is very soothing.
Michael View all comments by Miccheng
Dennis, do try out famous NASI LEMAK when u get to PERMAS JAYA. I’m sure u will love the rice. Trust me
Ting, there used to be a circus at Danga Bay one but now gone. if u wanna see fireworks, be sure to come here when there’s major concert like XIA RE BA DU or any celebration. eye-opening View all comments by Neo
Neo, you are like the Johor Bahru guru!
Hey I still remember it was 4-5 years ago when you brought me on my first ever trip to City Square! View all comments by Veron
Hey i love your layout.. coolness!!!! View all comments by VintageWine
Paiseh lah~ Not a JB Guru yet but spending all my weekends and public holiday in malaysia sure help a little to know about this country.
Ye man, already 4 to 5 years. Those were the happiest part of my UNI life with u and Junqian. I wish I still can stuff myself with that tonnes of food again, hehe. U are a Monster that time. Memorable =P.
If possible, do try out Permas Jaya Nasi Lemak and the beef satay near the seaside (ask around). U can forget about Changi Vilage or Punggol nasi lemak after that. I found a good map here http://www.realmalaysia.com/2006/05/09/dining-at-kampung-senibong-permas-jaya/
If your friend is able to get to Permas Bridge, it will be very easy to reach Kampung Senibong. Don’t miss it.
The waiter at Danga Bay very friendly but too bad I don’t touch liquor now after my pathetic dengue fever. If not, I will downed 3 jugs of Carlsberg cause it’s damn dirt cheap.
It’s been thousand of years since u last said u wanna venture into JUSCO Shopping Centre. When u going, the secret recipe there is waiting for u to patronise. View all comments by Neo
hi, can u tell me how to get to danga bay? the place looks very interesting indeed… thanks! View all comments by eunice
Hey, you can take a cab there. From the customs or City Square, we paid RM10 for the cab fare. Remember to bargain with the cab driver! View all comments by Veron
how do you go here from singapore? hope you could help! :) thanks much! View all comments by ivy
You can take a cab from the Johor customs. That’s how we got there. It’s not too far. View all comments by Veron
hiya all over here from england for 7 weeks only 2 left to go though grrrrrrrrr. we use danga bay for food n drinks and find it very entertaining can sit and watch the world go bye ( or the lady) . loved visiting this place and hope to be there this sat (21st) for the rugby world cup. hope its on the big screen otherwise it will be the zon area then be feeling very rough on sun View all comments by dave
hey Veron!
I just visited Danga Bay yesterday - i remember you blogged about it so here i am, checking back on your trusty blog!
yep, that place is cool.. there are 2 parts- Danga Bay and Danga Beach. Its so much more happening and hip than East Coast Park in Singapore. It seems like our M’sian neighbours really know how to entertainment and party - ECP in Singapore is so stale..
Did you visit the animal petting area? Its like an interactive zoo.
Anyway, it was my first visit to Danga Bay yesterday - will be going back there more.
That 3 story ship is a restaurant (just to confirm your question in the blog). How often do you hang our at Danga?
cheers
Edmund View all comments by Edmund Ng
Hey Edmund, good to see you here again!
Wow I’m surprised you checked out Danga Bay too. Not many people know of that place. Although I like it much better than East Coast Park in Singapore, it doesn’t seem that popular with the crowds.
There’s an animal petting area? What animals do they have there? I have been to Danga Bay a handful of times, but not once have I come across this place!
It’s been months since I last went there. Without private transport, it’s quite a chore to get there. Well, ’til the next time! View all comments by Veron
Hi Veron
i just visited Danga Bay again (2 times in 2 weeks, hehe).. had to finish off my shopping trip since the first visit didn’t give me enough time to splurge!
(if u need private transport, i can give you a ride on my motorbike)
All’s good in Danga bay, love that place.
I only have 1 complaint - that is against the Animal Petting Zoo (located just behind the amusement rides and stonehenge sundial thingy).
I have already written in a formal complaint to ACRES and its chairman, Louis Ng, to get the zoo investigated for animal cruelty. I was there on the weekend and was appalled at some of the enclosures used to keep the animals!
Reasons are as follows:
Yes, most of the cages were clean and well stocked with water/food. However, the puny size of the cages made it nothing short of a prison for the animals!
-Primates were all stressed- cages were no more than 3 ft x 3 ft. Monkeys looked scared, hugging each other through grills of cages.
-Raccoons were stressed, jumping and climbing up and down repetitively.
- Sunbear was constantly gnawing on cage, trying to escape.
-Reptiles – monitor lizards, iguanas etc.. no space at all. The head and tail of the monitor lizards barely can fit in the cage!
Tiger – juvenile tiger named Simba – was being dragged around on metal chain. The “keeper” (more like a glorified security guard) was smoking and even tried to put the lit cigarette in the tiger’s mouth (I scolded him to stop).
-Birds & Parrots – the “keepers” were constantly tormenting them – poking them with fingers etc. Over-crowded cages.
-Horses: definitely hungry and not well feed. They went crazy the moment I bought some hay into their enclosures because they were starving.
-All the cages were bare metal grills – not good for the footing of the animals. No mats, shelter, blankets etc provided for the animals.
- Most cages kept under the bright, glaring spotlights. Animals can’t sleep at night.
** I even suspect a lot of the animals were caught and smuggled illegally into the “zoo”
Let the readers of your blog know about the atrocious conditions in which the animals are being kept. Just like you petitioned against Bee Cheng Hiang, i’m sure something can be done against Danga Bay Zoo. Veron, being a cat lover yourself, you may be keen to know they have many Bengal cats in captivity there as well..including kittens. View all comments by Edmund
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Hi alll…am glad to see that all of u to some point in time enjoyed your trip to Danga Bay. I would say this is not a too popular place for the locals Chinese here & majority it’s a hangout place for the Malays & Indians. However, for short trips…this can still be considered the place to enjoy !!
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