Journey back in time as you explore the historic city of Malacca, where the rich history of Peninsular Malaysia began.
Located about 2 hours from your hotel, this tour offers a fascinating glimpse into the once-thriving trading hub that attracted the Portuguese, Dutch, and English.
Malacca’s colonial past, vibrant culture, and historical landmarks make it an unforgettable experience for history buffs and cultural enthusiasts alike.
Begin your tour with a scenic drive through the Malaysian countryside, making a brief stop for refreshments before arriving in the captivating Malacca.
From the moment you step into this UNESCO-listed city, you will feel the echoes of the past. Visit iconic landmarks such as the St. Peter’s Church, built in 1710, and the Portuguese Settlement, where you can capture stunning photos of the region’s colonial heritage.
Explore Dutch Square, home to the Stadhuys, Christ Church, and the Queen Victoria Fountain, which offers a perfect backdrop for more photos.
Stroll through the Old Malacca Town, with its quaint, narrow streets, vibrant local markets, and the bustling Jonker Street — famous for its antique shops, cafes, and street food.
For a taste of the city’s military past, visit the Ruins of St. Paul’s Hill and the mighty A’Famosa, the remnants of a Portuguese fortress that stand as a testament to the city’s strategic significance in the 16th century.
Lunch at a local restaurant will give you the chance to sample delicious Malaysian cuisine, providing an authentic taste of the region’s rich culinary heritage.