Langkawi Activities
What to Do in Langkawi
Because of Langkawi’s cultural richness, it isn’t hard to plan your day exploring the island. On the other hand, you could try some of the best food on the planet or engage in some recreational sailing or horse-riding. It’s certain you won’t get bored during your holiday in Langkawi!
The beach is usually littered with couples enjoying the sun, sand and surf; vacationing families tend to stick to the other parts of Langkawi. If you’re looking for a rowdy, rambunctious time, then head on over to some of Malaysia’s other areas for more strenuous activities, because on this beach, rest and relaxation reign supreme. Read more...
The best and most widely-practiced daily activity are day tours to the nearby islands or mangrove excursions organized by the various local tour operators Read more...
Kuah may feature an unattractive waterfront, but Langkawi’s main town is not completely devoid of stimulating activities. It’s not littered with spas like Pantai Cenang, nor does it feature many exciting activity options like Pantai Kok, but it is the best place on Langkawi Island to get reasonably-priced fare and duty-free goods. Read more...
Most people who stay in this quarter of Langkawi tend to stick to island-hopping, eagle-feeding tours and sunset dinner cruises. There are more kampungs dotting the roads than exciting and intriguing activities. Read more...
Pantai Kok is home to the Oriental Village as well as Perdana Quay, where a wide variety of stores, restaurants, attractions, activities and bars are located. In a nutshell, Pantai Kok is definitely one of Langkawi’s most up-and-coming hotspots. Read more...
Tanjung Rhu is not a particularly large area of Langkawi – this quiet beachfront is reserved for guests of the high-end resorts housed here. Read more...
Datai Bay, located on the north coast of Langkawi, is an exclusive stretch of beach reserved for guests of the high-end resorts that call this area home; namely The Datai and The Andaman. The shores are as clean as a whistle and the waters clear and inviting. In the distance you can see beautiful islets dotting the waters and the air is crisp and cool. Read more...
Most Langkawi visitors tend to use the daylight hours by joining island-hopping and eagle-feeding tours; if you’re a resort guest then the hotel can arrange these tours for you but you’ll get better rates by booking in advance. Read more...
One of Langkawi's popular attractions, with courses in some of the most spectacular venues in Asia. Surprisingly, there are three courses in this rugged and beautiful island, all in great locations. Read more...
In Langkawi, snorkelling and diving can be done in the Pulau Payar Marine Park, which is 19 nautical miles off Langkawi Island. Langkawi does not have any proper dive or snorkelling spots, but Pulau Payar is a fantastic place for such activities that some consider even on par with Tioman and Redang. Read more...
The Langkawi group, with its 104 islands offers great sailing and plenty of protected anchorages. Over the last few years the area has become an established sailing destination with events like the annual Langkawi Regatta, attracting boats from all over the world. Read more...
The perfect treat after a hard day's sightseeing. Almost all major hotels offer spa treatments with attractive packages. Find out what the spas of Langkawi have to offer you. Read more...
Play golf in some of the most spectacular venues in Asia. Or take a sailing boat around the Langkawi archipelago. Just some of the options available Read more...
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