Just three miles off the west coast of Malaysia, lies Pangkor Laut Resort & Spa, an untouched, unspoilt piece of paradise. Fly into Malaysia’s bustling capital Kuala Lumpur, and enjoy a few nights taking in the sights of this wonderful city and the gateway to Malaysia.

Our top pick for accommodation is the Hotel Majestic, perfectly positioned within easy reach of the city centre; it is a grand building is steeped in history, originating as it is now (with a brief spell as an art gallery in the middle!) … the largest and grandest hotel in the city.

After a few days exploring the bustling city streets, let us whisk you away to the private island paradise of Pangkor Laut for some well deserved, post wedding R&R! Pristine beaches, sweeping ‘Emerald’ bays and ancient rainforests frame the resorts 142 villas, some of which are to be found on stilts over the water…. the ultimate honeymoon hideaway.

For those worrying about being tucked away on a private island with nothing to do… let us put your minds at ease. The resort boasts seven restaurants, two swimming pools, squash and tennis courts, a gym and an endless list of activities and excursions just waiting to be discovered. However, don’t forget to leave a gap in your schedule to visit the infamous Spa Village for some essential honeymoon pampering and traditional holistic therapies.

Discover more about the wonders of Pangkor Laut, Hotel Majestic and our top Malaysia Honeymoon ideas.

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