Getting around: You can get around Malacca on feet, by Grab or local tuk tuks.
Food: Don't forget to the delicious peranakan cuisine and also gula melaka based desserts. You can find many good options near Jonker Street.
Shopping: Jonker Street has many shops selling famous local produce like gula melaka, white coffee, local pastries that you can bring home as souvenir.
Itinerary:
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Red Church & Dutch Square
Highlights - Most iconic landmark in Malacca, a Protestant Church. You can grab a trishaw and ride around the whole area and busk in the vibes of old town Malacca.
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Malacca River
Highlights - Hop on a river cruise here or simply take a stroll along the river, where there are many bars and restaurants to try local food and delicacies like Nyonya food.
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Jonker Street
Highlights - This place comes to life at night and you can enjoy many local delicacies and street hawker like the famous Chendol, grilled seafood, char kway teow and so on. Very bustling especially on weekends.
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Maritime Museum
Highlights - You may choose to enter or just take a picture with the large beautiful ship from outside. This is a maritime museum to introduce about maritime history given Malacca's location and port.
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Ghost Museum
Highlights - Pretty entertaining and fun for families, you can take picture with so many backdrops and setups with different themes like mummies, werewolves, chinese zombies etc. Props and costumes in some themed rooms. Can walk from Jonker street.
#malaysiatrip #ancienttown #100waysoftravel
LQCS
Underrated Family Destinations: A Seven-Day Trip to Malaysia with Kids.
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This year, Malaysia should definitely be on the list of destinations for traveling abroad with kids.
📃Visa-free for one year, saving a family thousands in visa fees.
Short-distance flight✈️, only 3-4 hours, so no worries about kids not adapting to the plane.
🇲🇾Safe Southeast Asian country, Malaysia is very close to Singapore.
Diverse and fun activities, 🐒close encounters with small animals, and exploring the historical footprints of Zheng He.
🍛Plenty of delicious food, suitable for both kids and parents with a Chinese palate.
Excellent temperature and air quality, 🏝summer attire all year round, no worries about temperature changes.
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Kuala Lumpur—Petronas Towers, complete with shopping and dining.
▪️As the capital, Kuala Lumpur has many shopping spots that parents can't miss, such as the National Zoo, McDonald's Street, Petronas Towers, and the National Mosque. It's recommended to hire a car for a day to tour Kuala Lumpur without wasting time!
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Malacca—Explore the historical footprints of Zheng He with your kids.
▪️Experience the historical city of Malacca, with various surprises for kids like graffiti houses and the Maritime Museum showcasing the Malacca Sultanate.
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Selangor—Sky Mirror and close encounters with small animals.
▪️Take quirky photos at the Sky Mirror where the sky meets the sea, and get close to silvered leaf monkeys and fireflies, and watch eagles hunt.
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Langkawi—Island hopping at five different islands.
▪️Let the kids embrace the beach and sea, with natural clear waters, sand play, sunsets, mangroves, and sea fishing activities that will make them lose track of time.
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Experience local culture—Dress in local traditional clothing.
▪️Try on the Nyonya attire in Malacca and local Islamic clothing to let the kids experience different cultures in Malaysia.
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/ Malaysia Family Travel Itinerary /
📎DAY1: Arrive in Kuala Lumpur → Stay at a Kuala Lumpur hotel
📎DAY2: One-day tour of Kuala Lumpur (recommended to hire a car for the family)
📎DAY3: Putrajaya (Pink Mosque) → Malacca (Maritime Museum, Dutch Square, Malacca River)
📎DAY4: One-day tour of Selangor (Sky Mirror, mangroves, fireflies, eagle watching)
📎DAY5: Kuala Lumpur → Langkawi (Wildlife Park) → Stay in Langkawi
📎DAY6: One-day island hopping tour in Langkawi (Pregnant Maiden Island, Lion Island, sea fishing, Wet Rice Island, Crystal Island BBQ)
📎DAY7: Return
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🚙A seven-day tour around Kuala Lumpur without too much hassle,
👩👩👧👦allows you to experience culture, explore nature, and enjoy water activities and island hopping, feeling the different charms of Malaysia.
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▪️For traveling abroad with kids and family, it's recommended to hire a car to visit various desired places without restrictions.
▪️Or join small group day tours and combine the attractions you want to visit.
▪️For island hopping tours in Langkawi, Sabah, and Semporna, you must book through a travel agency.
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FLOR DE LA MAR
Nice for you to take picture and know some knowledge about Malacca. Only Rm6 for adult.
#2023travelwish #mytripvlog #tripblazers #awesomepic #couplestrip
Easy to park, get into museum. Have vending machine for some souvenirs, drinks and some snacks.
Maritime Museum or Muzium Samudera is a museum about maritime activities in Malacca City, Malacca, Malaysia. It was officially opened to the public by Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad on 13 June 1994, began with phase one. The phase two of the museum is housed in the old Guthrie building and was opened by State Committee for Tourism, Culture and Environment Chairman Poh Ah Tiam on 23 May 1998.
Aainaa Mazlan
Melaka Maritime Musuem
Address: Jalan Merdeka, Bandar Hilir, 75000 Melaka
Getting there: The best way to get to the Maritime Museum is by car or by getting on a cab as the choice of public transportation is limited in Melaka.
Highlights: At Melaka Maritime Museum you get three museums for the price of one.
The main attraction is a full sized replica of Flor De La Mar, a treasure-laden 16th century Portuguese galleon which sank during a storm in 1511 somewhere in the Straits of Malacca.
After viewing the Flor De La Mar, you may enter Muzium Samudera which is housed in a former godown belonging to Guthrie.
Finally you can cross the road to the Royal Malaysian Navy Museum. The indoor exhibits include a WASP MK1 helicopter, some naval guns and information on the history of the RMN and the activities of the modern Navy. 😊
Opening hours: 9am to 5pm daily (closed on Monday)
Entrance ticket: RM5 for adults, RM3 for children
#createwithtrip #culturewalk #melakatrip
Yolo31
Monument kapal ditengah Kota Melaka yang menarik perhatian terutama kepada pelancong yang baru pertama kali datang ke Negeri Melaka. Merupakan muzium navy.
#awesomepic
Mr CyCLoNe
Malaysia visa-free travel with kids is easy.
Malaysia family trip, enjoy the city and food for six days! Kuala Lumpur is waiting for you to spend a pleasant time with your kids.
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🌈 Itinerary:
DAY1: Arrive in Kuala Lumpur, 24-hour private car pick-up service 🚘, go to the hotel to rest, and get ready to start your Malaysia trip!
DAY2: Kuala Lumpur city tour 🏙️, explore the mysterious Batu Caves, feel the history of Independence Square, stroll through Kuala Lumpur Railway Station, taste the prosperity of Chinatown - Petaling Street, climb the spectacular Petronas Twin Towers, and finally overlook the city from the Kuala Lumpur Tower.
DAY3: Head to the amazing Sky Mirror 🌅, feel the charm of nature, and then visit the magnificent National Palace.
DAY4: Experience the political center, visit the Prime Minister's Office 🏛️, stroll across the Putra Bridge, and enjoy the beautiful scenery of Putrajaya Lake.
DAY5: Malacca historical tour, feel the ancient charm of the Dutch Red House, A Famosa, and St. Paul's Church, learn about marine culture at the Maritime Museum, enjoy a peaceful time on a Malacca River cruise, and finally look out over the majestic Strait of Malacca.
DAY6: End your pleasant Malaysia trip, 24-hour private car drop-off service 🛫, and go home with full memories!
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🧳 Travel checklist: Must-have items for a trip to Malaysia
📞 A SIM card is a must-have for easy contact and enough data!
🔌 Plug adapter, Malaysian sockets are different from ours, don't forget to bring one.
🪪 Complete documents, although visa-free, passports and ID cards are still required.
👕 Clothes should be light, Malaysia is still hot in November, wear short sleeves and shorts.
🔋 Chargers and power banks, keep your phone charged for a more enjoyable trip.
🧴 Sunscreen is a must, hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen, don't get sunburned.
💊 Common medicines, cold medicine, and painkillers, just in case.
That's it! Get ready for these, and you can easily start your Malaysia trip! 🌟
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nice place in melaka
Mas Marcus
Malacca's Ghost Ship: The Flor de la Mar
Malacca is steeped in history, and nowhere is this more evident than at the Maritime Museum. Here, you'll find a stunning replica of the Flor de la Mar, a legendary Portuguese galleon that met a watery grave in the Strait of Malacca.
This majestic vessel was once the pride of the Portuguese fleet, carrying immense wealth plundered from the Sultanate of Malacca. Its tragic demise, laden with treasure, has fueled countless legends and treasure hunts. While the real Flor de la Mar remains lost to the depths, the replica offers a glimpse into the ship's grandeur and the era of maritime exploration.
#malaccacity #malaysiatrip #songkran2024 #mytravelhacks #historicallandmarks #localguides #trip
Humphrey Jr
Muzium samudera (Flor de La Mar)
#malaysiatrip
Maritime Museum is a museum about maritime activities in Malacca City, Malacca, Malaysia. It was officially opened to the public by Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad on 13 June 1994, began with phase one. The phase two of the museum is housed in the old Guthrie building and was opened by State Committee for Tourism, Culture and Environment Chairman Poh Ah Tiam on 23 May 1998. The museum main exhibits the replica of Flor do Mar with 34 metres high, 36 metres long and 8 metres wide; houses exhibits, artifacts and documents from the golden era of Malacca and shows how political control of Malacca was essential to the establishment of maritime dominance in the region and also displays the trading link of Malacca from the early time through the colonial era until independence.
ourtrips
Malaysia C-Liujia Maritime Museum😍🇲🇾
#malaysiatrip
This small boat is actually a museum# Opening a New Year with a Journey Hello everyone, I am passionate about sharing. This time, I would like to introduce to you the Malaysia C-Liujia Maritime Museum. When we were at the rotating tower, we could see a large ship lying on land. It was only after a search that we found out it was actually a museum. This ship was built based on the flowers of a large Portuguese high-speed ship in the ocean, and it looks very realistic. Almost a century ago, the Flower of the Sea sank near the Strait of Liujia. The cabin of the ship houses many treasures from the Liujia city and the endless ocean customs, each with three layers Visits require purchasing tickets, adult tickets should be in Malaysian Ringgit. Attention, you need to take off your shoes when entering the showroom.
Khaaji
Flor de La Mar Meseum ✨
From far you may already seen the replica of Flor de La Mar, the big Portuguese ship. This museum is all about the maritime activities in the golden era of Malacca.
Great collection of ships and artifact. The ship has 3 levels. You enter on the second level which combines with the 1st floor through a spiral stairs. This part contains most of the attractions. On the 3rd floor is the captains cabin. Out side of the ship under the stairs there is a shop which sells miniature replicas of ships. Further down there is an indoor muzium complex.
Its a great place to bring childrens to let them learn and feel inside the ship. Many articles and artifact can be seen here from Portugese and Netherland invasion of Malacca. Overall a good place to visit. Nice view also near with shore. ❤️
#mymymemories #happytrip #awesomepic #mustcome #besttimeever #best_trip_by_trip #bestdeal #awesometrip #tripcom
Firaa_
Muzium Samudera (Flor de La Mar)
#malaka
It was the first overseas travelling together for me and my then girlfriend, current wife. Thus, it was exciting for me when we travelled to Malacca Malaysia. One of the places we went to was one of the most iconic landmark Muzium Samudera (Flor de La Mar). We had great experience as we got to go on board the ship to have a feel what was it like to be on board an ancient ship. From there, we got to enjoy the view of the sea. There was also a musuem to showcase some artifacts.
Bret Huat
#museum
Logonathan Sekaran
Maritime Museum is a ship replica with educational exhibits inside. Given the ship is very old but taking pictures outside is something you will appreciate better than exploring what really inside. There is a little fee to get inside though. #wintergetaway
#wintergetaway