Discover the best top things to do in Melaka State, Malaysia including Private Tour: 2 in 1 Kuala Lumpur & Malacca Historical Day Tour, Malacca Tour / A Day at Malacca , Luxury private day tour: Kuala Lumpur and Malacca from Singapore (6:00AM pickup), A Stroll Through Historical Malacca, Historical Malacca Tour with Lunch from Kuala Lumpur, Full-Day Malacca City Tour from Kuala Lumpur, Full-Day Malacca City Tour, Private Tour: Full day Batu Caves n Historical Melaka Tour- Unesco Heritage Site, Full Day Melaka Tour with The Shore Sky Tower 43rd Floor - Unesco Heritage, Full-Day Guided Historical Malacca Tour including Lunch from Kuala Lumpur.
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5.0 based on 1 reviews
Enjoy the features recorded city of Kuala Lumpur and Malacca during this entire day private visit. Kuala Lumpur offers you the opportunity to see the huge places of interest and tourist spots of the Malaysian capital, visit the Petronas Twin Towers, Thean Hou , King's Palace, Merdeka Square, National Monument and the National Mosque. Not just that, You'll get the opportunity to visit the milestones in Malacca including Porta De Santiago, St. Paul's Church, Christ Church, Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, and the Red Dutch Square. Once the tour ends, you will be dropped off back to your hotel in Kuala Lumpur.
Inclusions: Hotel Pick Up & Drop Off, Private transportation, Air-conditioned vehicle, English Speaking Driver/Guide, Trishaw Ride, Entrance Ticket (Afamosa Fort)
Exclusions: Personal Expenses, Gratuities (optional), Petronas Twin Tower ( Entrance Ticket ), Food & Drinks
This was a great experience and would highly recommend it! The tickets were delivered to the entrance of Petronas Twin Towers as I was in transit for the day, usually tickets delivered to hotel that you would be staying in. Communication was great and in a timely manner.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Malacca is the historical state of Malaysia, rich with heritage buildings, ancient landmarks and colonial structures. It was here that colonial forces first made contact with Malaysia, which eventually shaped the country into its current economic and political system. Today, in Malacca, you can still see the imprints of British, Dutch and Portuguese forces left behind in forts, museums, churches and towers. Visit Malacca for the cultural experience of a lifetime. Jonker Street,the most popular district in Malacca, Jonker Street is a haven for antique collectors, bargain hunters, vintage fashion enthusiasts, as well as travellers looking to savour delectable Malaccan cuisines.
Inclusions: Lunch
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Mr. Raja and Family from Namakal, India booked for full day trip. Car was comfortable with VIP seat. Driver shown all places. Superb driver with quality service.
4.8 based on 31 reviews
Head for an adventure up north from Singapore and see Malacca and Kuala Lumpur on this private day trip. Admire the Petronas Twin Towers, Batu Caves, and different aspects of Malaysia's capital, Kuala Lumpur. In the afternoon, continue on with your private guide to see the historical town of Malacca, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. All 3 meals and entrance fees are included for your ultimate convenience during this private day trip.
Inclusions: Professional English-speaking guide (licensed with university qualifications), Private full-day transportation by deluxe vehicle, Guaranteed drive-through lane usage at the border (no standing-in-line), Hotel pickup and drop-off (any address), Packed breakfast box (juice, bottled water, biscuits and pastry), Lunch and dinner (choice of local or western dishes), Free WIFI access onboard vehicle, Free sarong rental to enter places of worship (if required), Petronas Twin Towers or KL Tower ticket (pick your choice during booking), Scenic river cruise inside UNESCO Malacca, All taxes, fees and handling charges, All Malaysian visa arrangements (except Bangladesh/China/India/Myanmar/Pakistan/Sri Lanka passports), 10% of net proceeds go to helping the aged sick + cerebral palsy children in Singapore and Malaysia, Fully accredited and licensed travel agency in both Singapore and Malaysia, Hygiene amenity kit (hand sanitizer, wet wipes, napkins, face masks, disposable gloves)
Exclusions: Alcoholic Beverages, Gratuities
Part of my bias is likely due to the rain. It was a good tour, but obviously some of the out door stuff was a bit problematic. So be careful of this during the rainy season. Lunch was delicious and the massage was great, as was out tour guide. I’d recommend giving it a try if you’re looking for a day away from Singapore.
3.7 based on 3 reviews
A short drive south from the Malaysian capital and Malacca welcomes you with open arms. Once a stronghold and an important trading station for the Portuguese, Dutch, British and Japanese with its direct location along the Malacca Strait, Malacca’s historical values are earmarked for finding some amazement for a full day of exploring a UNESCO World Heritage Site-recognized part of Malaysia. The prominence and cultural appeal, alongside the earlier-mentioned trading centre for the past centuries, will captivate visitors as we explore the town from all corners.
Inclusions: A full-day tour with a professional English-speaking guide cum driver. , Lunch at a local restaurant is included (food only), For private tours only: entrance to the Stadhuys complex is included
Exclusions: All entrance fees for visits as mentioned in the description., Tours, inclusions of any kind and other services that are not outlined in the tour description, Supplements for separate, professional English-speaking guide , Personal expenses such as meals, drinks, tips and gratuities, shopping, portage fees, Hotel accommodation in the destination of commencement., Any airline tickets, visa fees, additional transportation cost from and to the general meeting point, Transfers from any airport or resorts located outside the general pick-up and drop-off locations, Travel insurance coverage for customers (highly recommendable)
I am a regular Tripadvisor contributor and don't think the review coverage here is really helping people make easy choices. I hope other reviewers can add more details about different providers and tips. I have done this activity a couple of times and my observations of trying to use a smaller operator this time, NBA Sports (in front of Casa Del Mar resort) are: Pros: - this is a must do trip if you can afford it, great fun - the islands are really worth seeing and you cover all a boat trip would - sometimes you are the only jetski with smaller providers and have more flexibility - despite the other bad reviews our jetski did not breakdown at all - 4 hour tour at MYR800 for two on a 1200cc jetski - reasonable photos and video taken by driver sent free within 2 hours of finishing Cons - booking online in advance is not necessary and overpriced. If you have a few days on Cenang Beach just lock in a trip on your first day. Someone correct me if they were there during a busy time and could not get a tour. - there are loads of jetski operators on the beach not many of whom instil any confidence and even when their equipment looks good what you get on the day is a different story. Our jetski was old, broken mirrors, ill fitting torn beach shoes - our tour guide seemed to have been just someone they found on the day. I suspect the beach stalls just secure bookings take a commission then pass the booking on to the jetski owner who finds a driver. You are left waiting around a lot. - driver had poor english but you do not need much guide talk for the sites, it is mostly visual. He also preferred to hangout with other drivers at each stop with no intent to entertain the customer. Unfortunately, the other bad reviews when you are spending a lot of money, do scare people into just using the main couple of higher priced companies. Even one of those, Seeman, demonstrates a terrible customer attitude when you read how they respond to complaints. I avoided them for this reason. Providers do not appear to negotiate much on price but will 'add' islands onto your trip, 'upgrade' you to a bigger machine, have an english speaking guide. I don't believe any of this comes through because they may pass you off to another company to fulfil the trip. When you get your receipt have them write down all of these promises but I guess the trips are all the same despite the extras. Whoever you choose, it is a really good trip but yes the drivers go fast and the sea gets very turbulent at times so it can be a bumpy ride. If you are the only jetski maybe skip the lake stop, it is boring and not the best use of half an hour.
3.6 based on 318 reviews
A scenic 2-hour drive south of Kuala Lumpur takes you to Malacca, the oldest trading port in Malaysia which had undergone Portuguese, Dutch and British rule. Visit Stadhuys or the Dutch Square and take a walk up St. Paul’s Hill, see St. Paul’s Church and the 17th Century Dutch tombstones. Stop for a typical ‘Nyonya’ lunch before or after taking a stroll through the Antiques Row at Jonker Street. Other visits include the famous Portuguese Porta de Santiago and Cheng Hoon Teng, the oldest Chinese temple in Malaysia. Time permitting, photo stop at the Morten Village, a typical Malay village before return journey.
Inclusions: Hotel pickup and drop off, English speaking driver and guide, Lunch
Exclusions: Gratuities
Some great sites, but the view of the Petronas towers is in a random road a fair way away from the towers themselves (our hotel was closer with a better view). Two of the stops were definite 'fake tourism' situations, whereby the tour company clearly has a deal with the places (only visitors here are those on tours). The guide fell asleep a couple of times throughout the experience, and it was felt that at the end, they wished to go home and either rush us on or drop us elsewhere so we could make our own way back... One of the stops you visit we were told we would have 40 minutes, but as it's 25 past, I'll round it and give you until quarter to... (i.e. giving 20 minutes). This wasn't enough time to go in to the museum... which also isn't included in the price?! Overall I'd say this was a slightly expensive taxi service, with some nice details given within the ride.
3.3 based on 3 reviews
See the historical and cultural sights of Malacca on a private 8-hour tour with an English-speaking professional driver who introduces you to the city's top attractions. You'll see landmarks including Porta De Santiago (A Famosa Fortress), St. Paul’s Church, Kampung Kling Mosque, Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, and the Stadthuys.
Inclusions: English speaking Driver, Transport by air-conditioned Vehicle, Hotels / Apartments Pick-up & Drop-off
Exclusions: Food and drinks, unless specified, Gratuities
Was told at the outset that there was not time to visit the Batu Caves so were taken just to Genting Highlands which was quite disappointing as it was what we wanted to see and were not offered any refund or satisfactory explanation
3.0 based on 4 reviews
Approximately 90 miles (145 kilometers) south of Kuala Lumpur, Malacca is home to an impressive range of buildings and landmarks telling the stories of Malaysia. Instead of finding your own way there in a rental car or hopping on a crowded tour bus, take the stress of getting to this UNESCO World Heritage-listed city out of the equation and enjoy this private sightseeing tour complete with private transport provided by your driver/guide. Visit highlights like A Famosa Fortress, St. Paul’s Church ruins, and a range of historic mosques and temples.
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle with English-Speaking Driver, Hotel Pick-up & Drop-off
Exclusions: Food and drinks, unless specified
Was told at the outset that there was not time to visit the Batu Caves so were taken just to Genting Highlands which was quite disappointing as it was what we wanted to see and were not offered any refund or satisfactory explanation
Batu Caves - A trip to the eastern suburbs of the city to observe the local way of life and traditional cottage industries. Make a short stop at Batu Caves, a huge limestone outcrop housing an elaborate Hindu temple. The caves are a popular place of worship for Hindus and each year, during their auspicious celebration of Thaipusam, hundreds of thousands of Hindus throng the temple. Melaka Tour - A popular day excursion to the historical state of Melaka, where the history of Malaysia began. It is said that its greatest sea port was once captured by the Portuguese, Dutch and English as their trading port. Visit St Peter's Church (1710) - the oldest Christian Church still in use in Malaysia. Drive past the largest 17th century Chinese hill. Stop at the foothill to view the Sultan's Well before driving through the Portuguese settlement.
Inclusions: All taxes, fees and handling charges, Lunch, Driver/guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off
Exclusions: Food and drinks, unless specified, Gratuities
Its really amazing toll statue of god muruga and batu caves like made from wax look alike Firefly amusement park nearby 20 min drive worth to visit
Welcome to The Shore Sky Tower, a truly captivating experience awaits visitors to overview the city of Melaka. At 43 rd floor, it is the tallest man-made structure in Melaka City and offers breathtaking views for up to 50 kilometres in every direction. A popular day excursion to the historical state of Melaka, where the history of Malaysia began. It is said that its greatest sea port was once captured by the Portuguese, Dutch and English as their trading port. Visit St Peter's Church (1710) - the oldest Christian Church still in use in Malaysia. Drive past the largest 17th century Chinese hill. Stop at the foothill to view the Sultan's Well before driving through the Portuguese settlement.
Inclusions: Lunch, Driver/guide, Complimentary Hotel pickup and drop-off, All Fees and Taxes, Ticket admission to The Shore Sky Tower 43rd floor
Exclusions: Tips to Driver / Guide
Its really amazing toll statue of god muruga and batu caves like made from wax look alike Firefly amusement park nearby 20 min drive worth to visit
Visit historic Malacca City, the capital of the Malaysian state of Malacca, on this guided, full-day sightseeing tour from Kuala Lumpur. Visit some of the most popular top sites in this UNESCO World Heritage City, like the 16th-century, Portuguese St. Paul’s Church and A Famosa fortress, Christ Church, the Stadthuys in the Red Square and much more. Enjoy a traditional Malaysian lunch and explore Jonker Street, the centre street of Chinatown. Hotel pickup and drop-off and any necessary entrance fees are included. Highlights Day trip to Malacca from Kuala Lumpur Walk up St Paul's Hill and visit the ruins of St Paul's Church Get panoramic views of the Malacca Strait and Bandar Hilir Savour a typical Nyonya lunch in a local restaurant Stroll through antique row of Jonker Street and take in the bustling street market Learn the history of this important colonial port from your knowledgeable guide
Inclusions: English speaking Licensed Guide, Transport by air-conditioned Vehicle, English speaking Driver, Hotels / Apartments Pick-up & Drop-off, Lunch (Set Lunch), Lunch
Exclusions: Food and drinks, unless specified, Gratuities
It is a great airport where you can spend some hours before your flight. It has a good service and fine customer service.
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