Is there a ferry service from Penang to Langkawi?
Currently only one ferry company is operating between Penang and Langkawi, this is Langkawi Ferry Services (part of Super Fast Ferry Ventures Sdn. Bhd). There are only two ferries per day in each direction so advance booking is strongly recommended.
How long is the ferry ride from Penang to Langkawi?
The Penang to Langkawi ferry service offers two daily departures in either direction between George Town on Penang Island (Pulau Pinang) and Kuah Jetty on Langkawi Island (Pulau Langkawi) with the duration of the boat journey at 3 hours and a ticket price of 73.60 RM (including port tax).
Can I drive my car into Langkawi?
If you want to bring your car to Langkawi, from Kuala Perlis, there is a RORO ferry you can use to bring your car to Langkawi. There is usually only one daily service at 2 pm and it costs about RM136 one way to bring in a vehicle.
Can I take my car to Langkawi?
How do I get to Langkawi by ferry?
You will get regular daily ferry service from both Kuala Kedah and Kuala Perlis to reach the Kuah Jetty of Langkawi. The express ferry takes about 1 hour 30 minutes from Kuala Kedah and 1 hour 15 minutes from Kuala Perlis to reach Langkawi.
How do I get from Penang to Langkawi by car?
You can drive from Penang to Langkawi by heading to the port of Kuala Perlis. Once you get there, you can either take the car ferry or leave your car in the parking lot. It will cost RM 10 for each day you leave your car in the lot, so take that into consideration when planning your stay on Langkawi.
Can I bring my car to Langkawi?
Is Langkawi open now?
Everything about the Langkawi international travel bubble. Since 15 November 2021, international tourism has resumed in Langkawi under the international travel bubble initiative as part of the greater effort to revive the island’s ravaged economy brought upon by the Covid-19 pandemic and concomitant border closure.
Can I go to Langkawi now?
UPON ENTERING LANGKAWI Travellers must bear negative RT-PCR/Rapid Molecular Test COVID-19 screening test results. Travellers are classified as “Low Risk” or “Casual Contact with No Symptoms” status under MySejahtera. Children below 18 years old must be accompanied by their fully vaccinated guardians/parents.
Where is the ferry terminal in Langkawi?
The ferry terminal is located in Kuah, the main town on the island. This is at the opposite end of the island from the airport. Whether it is more convenient for you will depend on where your accommodation is on Langkawi. The ferries are air-conditioned and often the temperature is way too low. Bring something warm to wear in case.
Why visit Langkawi?
It is the entry point for those coming by ferry from either the mainland or Penang Island. The town is centered on its jetty, which brings in flocks of tourists each year who come to enjoy the shopping and other attractions of Langkawi. Over the years
How to get to the Langkawi Sky Bridge?
The Langkawi Sky Bridge can be reached by first taking the Langkawi Cable Car to the top station, where an inclined lift called SkyGlide takes visitors from the top station to the bridge. The Langkawi Legend Park (Malay: Taman Legenda Langkawi) is a park in Kuah, Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia. Rome2rio makes travelling from Penang to Langkawi easy.