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Holiday in Langkawi

Island in Malaysia — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇲🇾

Country

Malaysia

Type

Island

Best time to travel

November to March — Dry season with clear skies. April/May still good. June-October rainy season (short showers in the afternoon).

Budget/day

Getting there from Germany

Flights via Kuala Lumpur (approx. 13-15 hours with a layover). Domestic flight KL–Langkawi only 1 hour.

About Langkawi

Langkawi is an archipelago of 99 islands on the northwest coast of Malaysia and a UNESCO Geopark of exceptional geological significance. The main island, Pulau Langkawi, combines lush rainforests, dramatic limestone cliffs, and paradise beaches with the comfort of a duty-free shopping island — a complete package that is unmatched in Southeast Asia. Pantai Cenang is Langkawi's most famous beach: Two kilometers of fine sand, turquoise water, and a lively beachfront promenade with restaurants, bars, and duty-free shops. At low tide, one can wade to the offshore island of Pulau Rebak. The much quieter Tanjung Rhu in the north impresses with its backdrop of mangroves and karst rocks. The Langkawi Sky Bridge and the SkyCab cable car are among Malaysia's most spectacular attractions. In a gondola, you glide over the rainforest to the 708-meter-high Gunung Mat Cincang, where a curved pedestrian bridge at dizzying heights offers breathtaking panoramic views of the archipelago. A mangrove boat tour through the Kilim Karst Geoforest Park takes you through an enchanted labyrinth of limestone caves, mangrove forests, and hidden lagoons. Eagles circle above the water, monkeys climb through the trees, and millions of bats inhabit the caves. The ecosystem here is so unique that UNESCO has recognized the entire region as a Geopark. As a duty-free zone, Langkawi is a shopping paradise — alcohol, chocolate, and electronics cost a fraction of the usual Malaysia prices. At the same time, the island retains its Malaysian charm: In Padang Matsirat and Kuah, you can find authentic night markets, traditional wooden houses, and warm hospitality that sets Langkawi apart from overly commercial resort islands.

Nature
90
Relaxation
85
Romance
80
Winter
80
Beach
75

Top 5 highlights in Langkawi

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Sky Bridge & SkyCab

Spectacular cable car and curved pedestrian bridge at 660m height with panoramic views

2

Kilim Geoforest Park

Mangrove boat tour through limestone caves, mangrove forests, and eagle feeding

3

Pantai Cenang

Langkawi's main beach with turquoise water, restaurants, and duty-free shopping

4

Tanjung Rhu Beach

Quiet dream beach with karst rock backdrop and mangroves — significantly untouched

5

Duty-Free Shopping

Duty-free island with low prices for alcohol, chocolate, and electronics

Hotels in Langkawi

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Reise-SIM für Langkawi

Günstig surfen im Urlaub mit travSIM

Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen

Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie

Best time to travel for Langkawi

Recommended travel time

November to March — Dry season with clear skies. April/May still good. June-October rainy season (short showers in the afternoon).

Summer

30-33°C, humid, afternoon rain showers

Winter

28-32°C, dry, sunny

How much does a holiday in Langkawi cost?

Average costs per person per day

🎒

Budget

25-45€ (Guesthouse, hawker stalls, scooter)

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

🏨

Mid-range

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

🌟

Luxury

150-400€ (Luxury resort like The Datai, private tours)

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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4 travel tips for Langkawi

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

Rent a scooter: The best way to explore Langkawi. From 15 RM/day (approx. 3€). An international driving license is officially required but rarely checked.

Visit the Night Market: Every evening there is a night market in a different location — Wednesday in Kuah is the largest. Food from 3 RM!

Take advantage of duty-free: Alcohol is extremely cheap (beer from 1€/can). Shopping is especially worthwhile on the last day before departure.

Island Hopping: The Dayang Bunting (Pregnant Maiden) Island with its inland lake is a must-do — tours from 35 RM.

Food & drink in Langkawi

These specialties you must try!

Nasi Lemak — Malaysia's national dish: Coconut rice with sambal, peanuts, cucumber, anchovies, and egg
Laksa — Spicy coconut curry noodle soup with shrimp — Langkawi's version is particularly creamy
Roti Canai — Crispy flatbread with dhal lentil sauce — the perfect breakfast for under 1€
Char Kway Teow — Fried rice noodles with shrimp, egg, and chili in a wok — a smoky street food highlight
Cendol — Iced dessert with coconut milk, palm sugar syrup, and green pandan noodles
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