WE ARE NOW CLOSER TO UNVEILING THE JEWEL OF LANGKAWI!
We are delighted to have completed the first phase of the exciting transformation at Meritus Pelangi Beach Resort & Spa, Langkawi.
The completion of phase one’s refurbishment programmer covers the Gym; offering a panoramic stunning view of the beachfront and sea, 104 newly refurbished luxurious and well appointed rooms, Spice Market; all-day dining restaurant, Meritus Club Lounge, and an inviting lobby and reception .
With the completion of the refurbishment, we are confident that the NEW Meritus Pelangi will truly and be well-positioned as “The Jewel of Langkawi” – a most fitting tribute to the beautiful island of Langkawi that is widely renowned as “The Jewel of Kedah.”
We thank you for your valuable and continued support and partnership. Feedback received from our resort guests assures our team that we are on the right track in our diligent efforts to deliver a consistent and enjoyable hospitality experience. In fact, amidst the on-going renovation programmer we made it to the elite list of Malaysia’s Top 25 Relaxation & Spa Hotels by TripAdvisor in the 2012 Travelers’ Choice Awards!
Destination Information
Langkawi Island is located just off the coast of North Western Malaysia, about 30km from Kuala Perlis, 51km from Kuala Kedah and close to Thailand. Langkawi is made up of an archipelago of 99 islands and the island itself is the largest, measuring about 478.5 sq km, and only one with any real inhabitants. It is fringed by lovely beaches scattered along its coast. The island still has a rural landscape with villages and paddy fields.
Langkawi was officially declared a geopark by UNESCO on 1 June 2007. It is the 52nd geopark in Unesco’s global network, and the first one in Southeast Asia. The island has the distinction of being the world’s only geopark made of 99 islands, abundant rainforests teeming with exotic flora and fauna, limestone and karst formations, caves with stalactites and stalagmites and beautiful beaches within an urban setting, complete with world class infrastructure, including an international airport, jetty, hotels and duty-free shopping facilities.
Langkawi is one of Southeast Asia's best island retreats offering travelers the perfect combination of sun and sea, islands and rainforest, peace and tranquility, tradition and culture, simplicity and sophistication. People come to Langkawi to relax and appreciate this peaceful paradise.
Climate:
Langkawi Island is located just off the coast of North Western Malaysia, about 30km from Kuala Perlis, 51km from Kuala Kedah and close to Thailand. Langkawi is made up of an archipelago of 99 islands and the island itself is the largest, measuring about 478.5 sq km, and only one with any real inhabitants. It is fringed by lovely beaches scattered along its coast. The island still has a rural landscape with villages and paddy fields.
Langkawi was officially declared a geopark by UNESCO on 1 June 2007. It is the 52nd geopark in Unesco’s global network, and the first one in Southeast Asia. The island has the distinction of being the world’s only geopark made of 99 islands, abundant rainforests teeming with exotic flora and fauna, limestone and karst formations, caves with stalactites and stalagmites and beautiful beaches within an urban setting, complete with world class infrastructure, including an international airport, jetty, hotels and duty-free shopping facilities.
Langkawi is one of Southeast Asia's best island retreats offering travelers the perfect combination of sun and sea, islands and rainforest, peace and tranquility, tradition and culture, simplicity and sophistication. People come to Langkawi to relax and appreciate this peaceful paradise.
Climate:
Langkawi, being close to the Equator has a tropical climate with an average temperature of 32°C. Langkawi’s climate is governed by the monsoon winds which produce a rainy season that lasts from September to December with short, heavy downpours. There are occasional showers throughout the year; however the weather is generally towards the mid-high year round humidity.
Languages:
Languages:
Bahasa Malaysia is the official language but English is widely spoken and understood.
Currency:
Malaysian currency is in Ringgit (RM) and sen. Notes are in denominations of RM100, RM50, RM10, RM5 and RM1. Coins are available in 50 sen, 20 sen, 10 sen and 5 sen. Most places accept traveller’s cheques and credit cards.
Time Difference:
Currency:
Malaysian currency is in Ringgit (RM) and sen. Notes are in denominations of RM100, RM50, RM10, RM5 and RM1. Coins are available in 50 sen, 20 sen, 10 sen and 5 sen. Most places accept traveller’s cheques and credit cards.
Time Difference:
GMT +8
Working Hours:
Working Hours:
Langkawi has its weekends on Thursdays and Fridays, however business and commercial enterprises operate throughout Thursdays and close on Fridays.
How to Get Here:
How to Get Here:
By Air: Malaysia Airlines and budget carrier AirAsia provide direct air services from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and LCCT respectively to Langkawi. Firefly services are from Penang to Langkawi. There are also flights direct from Singapore by SilkAir.
By Road: Drive to Kuala Kedah or Kuala Perlis on the mainland - these are the main take-off points by ferry to Langkawi. The journey from Kuala Lumpur to Kuala Kedah takes about six hours while Kuala Perlis is another hour away.
By Rail: Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM) or Malayan Railway provides economical and comfortable rail services from Kuala Lumpur to Alor Star in Kedah and Arau in Perlis (north of Kedah). From these points, take a taxi or bus to Kuala Kedah or Kuala Perlis for your ferry to Langkawi.
By Sea: Express ferries provide regular services daily to Langkawi from both Kuala Kedah and Kuala Perlis. The journey takes about 1 hour 15 minutes and 45 minutes respectively. From Penang to Langkawi, the ferry takes about 2 hours 30 minutes. The island is also a stopover for Star Cruise, one of the largest luxury cruise lines in the world.
By Road: Drive to Kuala Kedah or Kuala Perlis on the mainland - these are the main take-off points by ferry to Langkawi. The journey from Kuala Lumpur to Kuala Kedah takes about six hours while Kuala Perlis is another hour away.
By Rail: Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM) or Malayan Railway provides economical and comfortable rail services from Kuala Lumpur to Alor Star in Kedah and Arau in Perlis (north of Kedah). From these points, take a taxi or bus to Kuala Kedah or Kuala Perlis for your ferry to Langkawi.
By Sea: Express ferries provide regular services daily to Langkawi from both Kuala Kedah and Kuala Perlis. The journey takes about 1 hour 15 minutes and 45 minutes respectively. From Penang to Langkawi, the ferry takes about 2 hours 30 minutes. The island is also a stopover for Star Cruise, one of the largest luxury cruise lines in the world.
Guestrooms & Suites
Inspired and designed to depict a traditional Malay village, Meritus Pelangi Beach Resort & Spa, Langkawi's architecture was conceptualized to blend in with the environment. Characteristically raised on stilts with open spacious verandas, featuring sloping roofs, exposed roof tiles and trusses.
Enter into a world of casual simplicity where each chalet belies the luxurious traditional charm quality within. Elegantly furnished in soft, pastel colors, each guestroom is thoughtfully equipped with modern amenities while the lighting creates a soft, cost ambiance. To enhance further the character of the wooden interior, natural textured material such as sisal carpet panels and nyatoh flower motifs have been added to the wall as decorative pieces. All rooms and suites are non-smoking.
With lush tropical greenery, cool caressing breezes and friendly staff, Meritus Pelangi Beach Resort & Spa, Langkawi will make your desire for a colorfully carefree stay a reality.
Inspired and designed to depict a traditional Malay village, Meritus Pelangi Beach Resort & Spa, Langkawi's architecture was conceptualized to blend in with the environment. Characteristically raised on stilts with open spacious verandas, featuring sloping roofs, exposed roof tiles and trusses.
Enter into a world of casual simplicity where each chalet belies the luxurious traditional charm quality within. Elegantly furnished in soft, pastel colors, each guestroom is thoughtfully equipped with modern amenities while the lighting creates a soft, cost ambiance. To enhance further the character of the wooden interior, natural textured material such as sisal carpet panels and nyatoh flower motifs have been added to the wall as decorative pieces. All rooms and suites are non-smoking.
With lush tropical greenery, cool caressing breezes and friendly staff, Meritus Pelangi Beach Resort & Spa, Langkawi will make your desire for a colorfully carefree stay a reality.
Whether it is the Deluxe, the Executive Deluxe, the Premier or the Meritus Club rooms and suites, each is an oasis of sanctuary that has been designed with the well-traveled in mind.
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