1. Crab Island (Pulau Ketam) is a small island located off the coast of Port Klang, near Petaling Jaya in Selangor, Malaysia. It is known for its unique village setting built on stilts, which gives it the appearance of a floating village. The island is predominantly home to the Chinese community, who make a living through fishing and seafood farming.

The houses on Crab Island are built in rows along the narrow streets, connected by a network of wooden walkways, creating a labyrinth-like structure. The houses are painted in vibrant colors, adding to the charm and character of the island. Visitors can explore the village on foot or by renting bicycles or trishaws.

Crab Island is also well-known for its seafood, especially its crabs and prawns. Many seafood restaurants can be found on the island, offering a variety of fresh and delicious seafood dishes. Visitors can enjoy a seafood feast and experience the authentic village atmosphere.

2. Crab Island does not have specific working hours as it is a residential area. However, visitors can reach the island by taking a ferry from Port Klang, which operates from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm. The ferry ride takes approximately 30 minutes. Unfortunately, there is no phone number available for Crab Island as it is a small village with limited infrastructure.

3. There is no admission ticket required to visit Crab Island. However, visitors will need to pay for the ferry ride from Port Klang to the island. The ferry ticket prices may vary, but it is usually affordable. Additionally, visitors can explore the island on foot or rent bicycles or trishaws, which may have their own rental fees.

Transportation to Crab Island can be easily arranged by taking a taxi or driving to Port Klang, which is about an hour’s drive from Petaling Jaya. From Port Klang, visitors can take a ferry to Crab Island.