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Discover Malaysia

14 Days

MEILLEURE PÉRIODE

March to October

PRIX

€2,812/pers

IDÉAL POUR

Adventure Seekers, Beach , Food & Diving Lovers

DÉTAILS DU VOYAGE

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TAILLE DU GROUPE

HÉBERGEMENT

TRANSPORT

Private - Just you (and your Companion)

Hotels

Private

DURÉE

14 Days

GUIDE

As Per Activities

NIVEAU DE FORME / EXPÉRIENCE

Low

PRIVATE SIGNATURE TOURS – STRUCTURED, AUTHENTIC, AND FREE

This Signature Tour is designed exclusively for you, your partner, and/or your close friends. It’s entirely private, allowing you to travel independently while enjoying a carefully planned framework of transfers, accommodations, and selected experiences. Some days are intentionally left open for your own discoveries. Ideal for those who want a ready-made plan but still wish to personalize parts of their journey. Our package includes a travel guide shaped by our own experiences and favorite discoveries, offering inspiration for how to make the most of your free time and explore on your own terms.


WHY WE LOVE MALYSIA

Malaysia is one of those countries that truly surprises you the more time you spend there. What we love most is its incredible diversity, not just in landscapes, but in culture, food, and people. You can wake up surrounded by lush jungle, wander through colonial streets by midday, and end your day on a tropical island watching the sunset.


Every corner feels like a meeting point of worlds: Malay, Chinese, and Indian influences blend beautifully, creating a culture that’s as rich as its cuisine. And if there’s one thing that truly stayed with us, it’s the food, especially in Penang. The island’s flavors are simply unmatched: sizzling satay on the streets, fragrant laksa bowls, crispy roti, and endless aromas filling every market. Penang’s food scene is a masterpiece of taste and tradition, and it’s where we found some of the most memorable meals of our travels.


We’re also deeply drawn to the kindness of the people and the calm, welcoming energy that follows you everywhere. Malaysia might not always be loud or flashy, but that’s what makes it so special, it’s a place where authenticity still thrives and every journey feels deeply personal.

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KUALA LUMPUR / PENANG
Skyscrapers and street art, night markets and heritage charm, bold flavors, and a fusion of cultures, Michelin street food
Skyscrapers and street art, night markets and heritage charm, bold flavors, and a fusion of cultures, Michelin street food
PERHENTIAN ISLAND
Turquoise waters, white sands, coral reefs, and the slow rhythm of island life, world class diving
Turquoise waters, white sands, coral reefs, and the slow rhythm of island life, world class diving


SINGAPORE
Futuristic skylines, lush gardens, vibrant hawker stalls, and a harmony of tradition and innovation
Futuristic skylines, lush gardens, vibrant hawker stalls, and a harmony of tradition and innovation


ITINÉRAIRE DU VOYAGE

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Day 1–4
Kuala Lumpur – A City of Contrasts

Begin your journey in Kuala Lumpur, a city where soaring skyscrapers rise beside golden domes and fragrant night markets.

Settle into your hotel for three nights and dive into the highlights with a full-day guided tour. Visit glittering mosques and temples, admire the iconic Petronas Towers, and wander through colorful districts alive with street art and spice markets.

One day is yours to explore at your own rhythm.

Follow your Travel Guide Book to discover hidden rooftop bars, authentic food stalls serving satay and nasi lemak, or simply relax by the hotel pool and watch the city hum around you.

Day 4-8
Penang – Culture & Culinary Treasures

Fly onward to Penang, where four nights in your hotel right in George Town allow plenty of time to explore the City, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Stroll narrow lanes lined with Chinese shophouses, British colonial mansions, and vibrant street art that tells the island’s story.

Join a guided small group tour that takes you to the magnificent Kek Lok Si Temple and up Penang Hill by funicular for sweeping island views, before discovering more of the city’s hidden corners.

Spend one afternoon on a half-day shared food tour, tasting more than 15 dishes that make Penang famous: steaming laksa, smoky satay skewers, hand-pulled noodles, and colorful kuih sweets.

With a full free day, you can follow your Travel Guide Book for inspiration – venture deeper into the island’s markets, visit art galleries, explore the island outside of Penang or simply relax by the sea. Evenings are best spent savoring hawker food under the glow of paper lanterns.


Day 8-11
Perhentian Islands – Crystal Waters & Coral Reefs

Your journey continues east, with a flight and ferry carrying you to the Perhentian Islands. Here, time slows down.

Spend three nights on a small island and soak in that unique blend of turquoise waters, soft white sands, and laid-back charm. Your days can be as active or relaxed as you wish.

A half-day snorkeling trip reveals dazzling reefs, sea turtles, and schools of tropical fish, while the rest of your time is free for lazy afternoons in a hammock, fresh seafood dinners by the shore, or sunset swims in calm lagoons. It’s the perfect pause between city adventures.

The Perhentian Islands are renowned for their incredible diving spots. Check out our Travel Guide Book for top recommendations, or add an optional diving session to your trip for an unforgettable underwater experience.

Day 11-14
Singapore – Futuristic Skylines & Cultural Gems

Conclude your journey in Singapore, where tradition and innovation meet. Your base is the elegant 5-star Hotel, ideally located for three nights of exploration.

Wander through Chinatown and Little India, admire the Supertrees of Gardens by the Bay, and indulge in the city’s famous hawker centers where flavors from across Asia come together. The Travel Guide Book is packed with useful tips and insider details, giving you the freedom to shape your own Singapore adventure at your own pace

As your final days unfold, balance moments of cultural discovery with the thrill of modern design – from rooftop cocktails with skyline views to peaceful strolls along the Marina Bay waterfront. Your trip ends here, leaving you with memories of city lights, island breezes, and the warmth of Southeast Asia.

Your private transfer will take you comfortably back to the airport.

PLUS D’INFORMATIONS

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TARIFS ET DÉTAILS

PRIX:

€2,812/pers

INCLUSIONS
  • Domestic Flights

  • Ferries

  • Airport Pick-ups & Drop-offs

  • All Accommodations

  • Daily Breakfast

  • Tours as per Itinerary

  • Local transportation to/from included tours

  • English Speaking Guide during Tours (Other languages on request)

  • Personalized Travel Guide Book

EXCLUSIONS
  • International airfare, Travel insurance, and visa fees

  • Meals, alcoholic beverages, and additional snacks

  • Personal expenses: laundry, phone, internet, souvenirs, tips for guides

  • Entrance fees to national parks, temples, and other sites (if not part of the included tours)

  • Extra Cost for Solo Traveler

  • Unforeseen Expenses Due to Weather / Delays

  • Any Other Item Not Specifically Mentioned as Included

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
  • INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT:

International flights can be arranged upon request, subject to availability. A 10% service fee will apply to cover handling and booking costs.


  • VISA:

Visa requirements differ depending on your nationality. We strongly recommend verifying the latest entry regulations with official immigration authorities before you travel. Roxy Travel Plan can provide general guidance or advice upon request; however, we cannot take responsibility for visa approvals, rejections, or changes in immigration policies.


  • CASH/ATM:

Malaysia and Singapore are generally more card-friendly than many neighboring countries, though cash is still useful in certain situations.


In Malaysia, credit and debit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and shopping centers, especially in major cities like Kuala Lumpur and Penang. However, cash remains important in local markets, hawker stalls, and rural areas — particularly on islands such as the Perhentians, where many guesthouses, dive centers, and small eateries operate on a cash-only basis, and ATMs are limited.


In Singapore, card payments are accepted almost everywhere, from hotels and restaurants to public transport and convenience stores, making it one of the most cashless destinations in Southeast Asia. Mobile payment options like Apple Pay, Google Pay, and GrabPay are also widely used, though carrying a small amount of Singapore Dollars (SGD) is still handy for local food stalls or small vendors that may prefer cash.


  • GUIDED TOURS:

Guided tours are typically conducted on a shared basis, meaning other travelers may join the same experience. This allows you to meet other guests and share the activity as part of a small group.


If a private tour is included or available as an upgrade, it will be clearly indicated in your itinerary or can be arranged upon request (subject to availability and additional cost).


  • CANCELLATION, REFUNDS & TRAVEL INSURANCE:

Once bookings have been confirmed, all cancellations will follow the terms and conditions of our local suppliers and service providers. Please note that many partners require advance payments to secure availability, and their refund policies may vary. We will always do our best to recover any refundable amounts wherever possible, but some services may be fully non-refundable depending on supplier conditions.


We strongly recommend that all travelers purchase comprehensive travel insurance covering trip cancellations, medical emergencies, and unexpected changes. This ensures peace of mind and financial protection in the event of unforeseen circumstances.

TRAVEL GUIDE BOOK

You’ll receive a comprehensive Travel Guide Book in PDF format with all your confirmed bookings, key travel information, and a personalized day-by-day itinerary designed specifically for you.


The guide also includes practical tips to help your trip go smoothly, along with must-see locations, local eateries, hand-picked café recommendations we have personally tried and loved.


We will even connect you with reliable local taxi drivers, guides, and companies we have met during our own travels and fully trust.

WEATHER

The best time to visit Malaysia and Singapore is from March to October, when the weather is generally warm, sunny, and pleasant across most destinations. This period offers ideal conditions for sightseeing, cultural exploration, and relaxing on the beach.

 

While Kuala Lumpur and Penang can experience brief tropical showers year-round, they are typically short and followed by sunshine. The Perhentian Islands are at their best between March and October, with calm seas perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and diving; most resorts close during the monsoon season from November to February. Singapore enjoys a tropical climate all year, but the driest and most comfortable months are usually between February and September, making it a great destination anytime.


INTERNET & SIM CARDS

SIM cards are available almost everywhere, including directly at the airport upon arrival.

 

If you prefer not to buy a physical SIM card, I recommend using an eSIM from Airalo you’ll find more detailed information about this option in my Travel Guide Book including a 10% discount on their services.


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