Teluk Ketapang (GPS: 4.22019, 100.54478) is a beach in Pangkor Island, Perak. It is between Teluk Nipah in the north and Pantai Pasir Bogak in the south. The bay is named after the ketapang tree (Terminalia catappa). Teluk Ketapang is also called Tortoise Bay, because it is a site where sea tortoises come up to lay eggs.
There is limited development at Teluk Ketapang. There is a dilapidated pier here - at the time I revisited in Sept 2020, the roof was coming off. The beach also has a look out point built to resemble the Kuala Kangsar Pavilion Square Tower.