Pantai Cenang

This popular beach is the longest beach on Langkawi island and probably the most attractive. Known to the natives as Pantai Cenang, the beach is a long stretch of golden white sands and is virtually a tourist paradise. The shoreline of Pantai Cenang is especially famous for the extraordinary and romantic sunset view it provides.
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The two kilometer long coast stretch is fringed swaying with casuarinas and coconut trees. Beyond the sands lie the dense green rainforests of this tropical island and this wilderness provides fodder for the adventure thirsty younger lot.

Pantai Cenang is where most of the resorts are concentrated on the Langkawi island along with a host of shopping opportunities, exciting nightlife and convenient facilities. A number of accommodations, eateries and tourist establishments have sprung up here in recent times to cater to the burgeoning influx of visitors. A number of chalets, budget hotels and five star accommodations make Pantai Cenang one of the most developed tourist center in entire Langkawi.
Despite being the most crowded beach on the island, it’s still quiet and laid back.

Burau Bay

Burau Bay or Teluk Burau is a fairly secluded beach in Langkawi. While Burau Bay is regarded as a public beach, the crowd mostly consists of the patrons coming from the two resorts flanking on the opposite ends of this beach. The beach is estimated at 2-km long from one end to the other.

The water is pleasant enough to swim in and not as murky as most other beaches in Langkawi. In certain sections of the beach boast a fairly crystal-clear water which is considered a rare offering in the island of Langkawi.

The view from the beach is spectacular, with the jagged peaks of the Gunung Mat Chinchang nearby creates an awe-inspiring backdrop. A hive of water-based activities is normally conducted along the beach, mainly organised by the two resorts on Burau Bay. A number of beach chairs and umbrellas are provided on both ends of Burau Bay which are great for avid sun-worshippers.
Burau Bay is also a great location to view the sunset as well as the sunrise. It is probably one of the few beaches in Malaysia that geographically faces both the east and the west, albeit partially. The sunset was simply breathtaking. A combination of dark blue, pink, and purple dotted the horizon, making a memorable sunset watching experience.
To Get There:
By Taxi. 12 km to the International Airport (Langkawi)

Black Sand Beach




Pantai Tanjung Rhu


Located near the top of northeast corner of Langkawi island, Pantai Tanjung Rhu is much more secluded and exclusive. Famous for its beautiful beaches with emerald green waters Pantai Tanjung Rhu is one of those places you go when you want to get away from it all. For those staying in this area there are several tourist attractions to visit.

Tanjung Rhu is also known as the ‘Casuarina Beach’ for its abundance of Casuarina trees rather than the usual palms and coconuts. This beautiful beach is a coastline rich with coral and marine life. It is sheltered by the curve of the bay while its waters are shallow and warm. A striking feature of this beach is the little rocky outcrop of Chabang Island rising out from the sea.
Life here is low, relaxed and soothing, perfect for a therapeutic getaway. During the low tide, it is also possible to walk across a sandbank to some nearby islands; Pulau Pasir and Pulau Gasing. On clear days, you can see a number of islands within the Thailand's border such as Ko Turatao and Ko Adang. There are numerous caves nearby, namely Gua Cerita and Gua Siam. Horse riding is also available at the Tanjung Rhu Riding Center.

Pulau Payar



Pantai Teluk Belanga

Counted among one of the world's best beaches, Emerald bay is located on privately owned island on the west coast. A perfect crescent shaped bay, Pantai Teluk, has soft golden sand and emerald blue water.

As a property of Pangkor Laut Resort it is accessible only the guests where every care is taken to treat them royally. You can feel the air of exclusivity on the beach.

Pantai Teluk Belanga island has remained untouched from the winds of commercialization which is reflected in its abundant natural beauty and forests. This is the place which you can visit whole year but the best time would be January to May.

Tioman Island

This island is located in the south - east of the country. It is one of the beautiful islands with natural wonders. The golden sandy beaches with offshore reefs and crystal blue water are great destination for underwater enthusiasts.
A visit to Tioman which is the private property of Berjaya Tioman Beach resort is must. It is a private palm trees lined beach with soft clear sand stretches. A 2.5 hour trek from Kampung Telek will take you to the secluded and serene beach of Kampung Juara. The best season to visit is from March to September.
It is advisable to avoid monsoon season which lasts from November to January as sea can get really rough at times.





Teluk Chempedak




Cherating

Cherating is the perfect antidote to frantic city life. Here, wide gently sloping sandy beaches, lined with casuarinas trees, extend as far as the eye can see.

The enamored and fabulous sparkling seas, pristine beaches and cool breezes made Club Mediterranean open its first Asian venture here, on a private beach. The main Cherating beach is the location of many hotels, reboots and chalets, catering for all budgets.
First popularized by the backpackers, Cherating is now popular with many visitors who came to enjoy the beach, sea and sun. Handicraft shops and cultural establishments have been established, and many visitors enjoy making their own batiks. Batik painting and pandanus handicrafts remain popular souvenirs from Cherating.
In fact, "Surfers' Haven" has long been the description of old Cherating Village since the 70's. Each year, surfers from around the world return to Cherating to test out the surf and catch up with local acquaintances. And surfers take the opportunity to have local friends take them through some of the most charming rural villages along the coast and soak in the gorgeous scenery along the way.

Desaru

Located at the south-eastern corner of Johor, Desaru is the ideal beach destination with over 25km of white sandy beaches fringed by palm trees and casuarinas. Here, enjoy a myriad of water sports including snorkelling, water-skiing, canoeing, wind-surfing and sailing. Other forms of recreation include learning to fly an ultra-light aircraft; go-karting; jungle trekking; horseback riding, archery and off-road adventures

The annual sporting extravaganza Desaru International Triathlon attracts participants from throughout the region. Just a few kilometres away, discover more about the lifestyle of local fishermen at Tanjung Balau Fishermen's Museum.

Accommodations include hotels, budget chalets, dormitories and camp sites. Most notable is the luxurious Desaru Golf and Country Club resort, which has a 36-hole international standard golf course.
Getting There
By Road
Desaru is easily accessible via public transportation from Johor Bahru (the capital of Johor), Kota Tinggi or Tanjung Belungkor. Buses to Johor Bahru are available from Kuala Lumpur.
By Sea
There is a ferry service from Changi Point in Singapore to Tanjung Belungkor, where transport to Desaru can be arranged.

Teluk Ramunia

Lying at a cape about 90km from Kota Tinggi town, this beach is a popular tourist destination in Johor. For this very reason, Teluk Ramunia has several beach resorts that caters to the needs of budget travellers as well as those who seek a bit more comfort at a reasonable price. A sea sports centre is available here that rents out various water sports equipment.

Visitors can look forward to having a fun time trying out various adrenaline-pumping water activities including kayaking, canoeing and jet-skiing. The more sedentary visitors can opt for a nice bicycles ride, enjoying the serene and nostalgic kampung scenery, or explore the nearby township of Sungai Rengit that serves the fishing community here.

To get here, head for Kota Tinggi town and travel for 47km then turn left near the Petronas gas station. From this junction, travel for another 5km. At the first round-about, turn right (at 3 o'clock) and travel for another 24km to reach Teluk Ramunia Beach

Datai Beach

Datai Beach is considered as the most exclusive beach in Langkawi island. Situated in the north-west of the island, it is way off the main road but it offers gorgeous sights, including a view of Thailand’s coast-line on a clear day. Besides beaching yourself, you can also explore the surrounding tropical rainforest and admire the gems of Malaysia’s natural heritage.


Getting There:
By Plane
Daily direct flights from Kuala Lumpur are available via Malaysia Airlines. Optionally Air Asia also has regular flights to Langkawi.
By Rail
Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) connects Kuala Lumpur to Alor Setar and Arau towns in Kedah. From these towns, you can catch a taxi or a bus to Kuala Kedah or Kuala Perlis respectively and catch a ferry to Langkawi.
By Boat
From Kuala Kedah (1 hour 15 minute ride), from Kuala Perlis(45 minutes). Ferries are also available from Penang
By Road
From the North South Expressway (NSE), head north to Kedah and take the Alor Setar Selatan exit (Interchange 177) onto the highway headed to Teluk Kechai and on to Kuala Kedah where you can catch a ferry to Langkawi island. Alternatively, you can also catch ferries from Kuala Perlis further north, accessible via the Jitra Selatan exit (Interchange 181) via Kodiang and Kangar on trunk road K3. This route is longer, at 48km from the NSE exit. Teluk Datai is about 30 km or 30 minutes drive north from the Langkawi International Airport at Padang Mat Sirat.