Holiday rentals and lettings in Penang
Holiday rentals and lettings in Penang
There are many places around the world to spend your holidays, so if you don't know where to go yet, Holidu here shows you a wonderful option. On the beautiful island of Penang, Malaysia, you'll find a paradise full of culture, history, and natural beauty, with plenty of places to see, delicious food to try, and amazing accommodations to relax in. And speaking of accommodations, these rentals are perfect for those hunting for something spacious and luxurious in style, with large and comfortable spaces, and as a bonus, many of them have incredible ocean views.
Comfortable rentals with everything you need for your tripAs well as being stylish and elegant, these rentals come fully equipped, so you don't have to worry about anything during your holiday. With large, spacious and well-lit rooms, you will have all kinds of appliances at your disposal such as washing machine, fridge, microwave and coffee maker. They also have internet connection, television, and all rooms are fully furnished, ready to simply come and relax after a long day of exploring. Come and discover this paradisiacal island and enjoy the best holiday of your life! Book your rental now.
Holidays in Penang
The area and getting around
Penang is not unknown to the world, as it is not only one of the most important states in Malaysia, but also one of the most visited tourist spots in the country. It's nicknamed the ''Pearl of the Orient'' and once you arrive you'll realize why, as it's a vibrant state where everywhere you go you'll find something interesting to see. It's a land where the modern meets the ancient, so you'll find large, imposing buildings in the streets, but at the same time small, colourful alleyways, traditional restaurants and gift shops with unique and interesting items. Tourism is obviously one of the main sources of income in Penang, so it won't be difficult to find guided tours to help you enjoy the state more fully. But if you want to venture out on your own, it won't be too tedious either, as no matter where you go you'll find someone who can give you directions and even recommendations if you don't know what's best to visit.
Many natural wonders close to yourPenang is well known for its many natural wonders to explore, and while it's true that you have to travel a little way out of the city to visit them, the trip won't be too long, nor too tedious. You can travel to places like the Penang National Park which is only an hour's drive, if you want to visit, there are gardens that will only take you 20 minutes to get to, there are also temples that a bus can take you to and depending on where you take it can be anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour's drive. No matter where you want to go there will always be a bus or car route that you can take without getting lost, whether you use a physical map or GPS, the signage is very helpful and easy to understand for those tourists venturing out on their own.
Travellers and activities
If you come to this fantastic island, a visit to its beaches is a must, as they are one of the main attractions of the state, and for good reason. One of the beaches you can visit is the popular Batu Ferringhi, a long stretch of sandy beach with captivating aquamarine waters, beautiful trees and lush palms that act as a fantastic natural backdrop. It's equally popular because many water sports enthusiasts come to take advantage of the vibrant atmosphere here, where they can parasail, jet ski and even paddleboard.
Penang for culture loversNow, if you want a change of scene, Penang is a land of culture everywhere you go, so finding an interesting spot won't be difficult. One of them is the legendary Kek Lok Si Temple, a temple that is over a hundred years old and holds the title of being the largest Buddhist temple in all of Malaysia. This incredible building has numerous floors, thousands of sculptures of gods and goddesses, and even a gigantic statue of a Buddha approximately 121 feet high. As well as attracting tourists from all over the world, it also attracts faithful Buddhist pilgrims, as you'll find prayer halls, beautiful ponds and stunning manicured gardens.
The name ''Penang'' comes from the Malay word Pinang, meaning betel nut tree.
Top 5 travel tips in Penang
This is one of Penang's main tourist attractions, as approximately 15,000 butterflies live inside this fabulous greenhouse and fly freely around the premises. Once inside you will notice the lush tropical vegetation, small caves, wild gardens, and even areas where turtles, frogs and iguanas live. Simply a visual delight for visitors.
2. Stroll around the historical streets of George TownGeorge Town is the capital of Penang, a place where a wide variety of cultures mix, and once you walk through the streets you will realize this. It combines European and Asian architecture, and one of the most visited areas is around the Lebuh Acheh mosque, where you'll find many Chinese buildings and shops, British colonial houses and incredibly luxurious mansions.
3. Visit the interesting Fort CornwallisConsidered one of Penang's most important monuments, this incredible 18th century fort still retains much of its original structure. Stroll around the immense lawns that line the fort, and once inside visit the old prison cells, the various exhibits that explain the history of the fort, and see the iconic tripe that soldiers used to fire in those days.
4. Enjoy delicious food at Batu FerringhiThis market is open every day until midnight and has more than 100 food and craft stalls. Stroll through its colourful aisles, enjoying the diverse colours and aromas of the freshest ingredients, plus you can come and dine at the dozen or so restaurants open during the night. From heavy meals like chendol teochew, to delicious desserts like shaved ice filled with rice jelly.
5. Explore the beautiful Penang National ParkYou can't leave Penang without visiting its amazing national park. Although it's not too big, at just 8.8 square miles, you can still spend a day enjoying all it has to offer, including 400 species of plants, as well as lush forests and mangroves. There is also a stretch of coastline which you can cross on a wooden bridge, and this mechanism also lies within the park's jungle where you can pass from canopy to canopy through trees that can reach up to 1,000 feet high.