Langkawi Hotels and Resorts
Langkawi Travel and Tourist Information
Langkawi's magnificent beauty and shopping opportunities
open up the gateway to a whole new adventure for eager travellers.
Hence, visitors flock to Langkawi in droves each year.
To help you with your accommodation needs, we have the vast
majority of hotels and resorts spread all over Langkawi Island.
From upmarket resorts to cosy inns, we'll find the perfect
place for you to stay that will suit any budget! |
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Best Value Hotel of the Month
Burrowed deep within lush tropical surroundings, Sheraton Langkawi is ideal for those with a yen for a peaceful and relaxing retreat. This extravagant resort integrates nature into the architecture of its deliciously-roomy guestrooms, with authentic wooden interior and dramatic views of the deep blue seas or the verdant gardens.
The fine powdery sand beach at Pantai Cenang fringed by coconut trees and casuarinas, stretches for two kilometres and is lined with a mix of resorts, luxury hotels, chalets and restaurants. Located at the south-western tip of Langkawi.
The one-kilometre beach about 500 metres south of Pantai Cenang, follows a scenic coastline with a backdrop of lush, tropical vegetation. Secluded with basic chalets, a few restaurants and some recently built resorts, it has a relaxing ambiance.
Located on the south-eastern part of the island, Kuah is Langkawi's main town and the transit point for ferries to the neighbouring islands. The town is developing fast. In the centre visitors will find new luxury hotels and large shopping malls.
Hidden by a tropical rainforest, the Datai Bay offers an exclusive retreat for the rich and famous. Some of the country's most expensive resorts are located here. The secluded beach in the bay offers gorgeous sights, including a view of Thailand's coast-line on a clear day. |
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A beautiful sweeping bay, Pantai Kok may be relatively far, but the pay-off is ultimate seclusion in a beautiful, serene beach. Limestone hills with mysterious caves can be explored here with the help of a guide.
Located in the north, is also known as the 'Casuarina Beach' for its abundance of Casuarina trees rather than the usual palms and coconuts. Tanjung Rhu is sheltered by the curve of the bay while its waters are shallow and warm. Life here is low, relaxed and soothing, perfect for a getaway.
Padang Matsirat, right next to the airport, was the site of a mass paddy-burning spree conducted by Langkawi's inhabitants when Siamese troops invaded in 1821. The purpose was to prevent the enemy from attaining an extra source of food.
Our interactive map (and satellite views) displays all available hotels with photos, facilities and guest comments as well as attractions, landmarks and other items of interest with links to relevant information pages. (Read More...) |
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