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Step into centuries of history as you explore Malacca’s iconic landmarks, from Portuguese ruins to Dutch colonial squares and ancient temples. This 10-hour guided tour includes hotel pickup, comfortable transfers, a flavorful local lunch, and a relaxing river cruise showcasing the city’s colorful waterfront.
Itineraries
Trip 1
St. Paul's Church, Malacca City Visit, Guided tour (1 hour)
Perched atop St. Paul’s Hill, this historic church ruin dates back to the Portuguese era. Enjoy panoramic views and learn about Malacca’s colonial past.
Trip 2
Harmony Steet Visit, Guided tour (1 hour)
Walk along this culturally rich street featuring:
- Cheng Hoon Teng Temple (oldest Chinese temple in Malaysia)
- Kampung Kling Mosque
- Arulmiku Poyyatha Vinayaga Moorthy Temple
A true symbol of Malaysia’s multicultural harmony.
Trip 3
Lunch (1 hour)
Savor a traditional Peranakan (Nyonya) meal, known for its bold spices and unique blend of Chinese and Malay flavors.
Trip 4
Malacca City Guided tour, Boat cruise, Sightseeing (1 hour)
Glide through the heart of the city, passing:
- Colorful heritage shophouses
- Artistic murals
- Charming bridges
- Occasional wildlife like monitor lizards
Trip 5
Morten Village Visit, Guided tour (2 hours)
Visit this preserved Malay village and explore Villa Sentosa, a living museum showcasing traditional Malay lifestyle from the early 20th century.
Trip 6
Sin Hiap Hin Visit, Guided tour (1 hour)
End your Malacca visit at one of the city’s oldest bars for a nostalgic colonial-era vibe (drinks at your own expense).
- Hotel pickup & drop-off
- English-speaking guide/driver-guide
- Air-conditioned transport
- Lunch
- River cruise ticket
- Personal expenses
- Drinks at Sin Hiap Hin Bar
Approximately 2 hours each way, depending on traffic.
Yes, the Malacca River cruise ticket is included.
A traditional Peranakan (Nyonya) meal featuring rich Malaysian flavors.
It will be replaced with a museum visit or dessert experience.
Yes, but it involves walking and may not be ideal for those with mobility issues
