Mersing Jetty is the main gateway to Tioman Island. Most travellers prefer to take ferry from Mersing Jetty to Tioman Island because it is just 2-minute drive to Mersing Jetty from Mersing Bus Station. The only problem is the ferry schedule may affect sometimes due to tidal issue.
Anyway, there is another alternative ferry to Tioman Island is from Tanjung Gemok Jetty to Tioman Island.
This jetty is not affected by tidal issue but far away from Mersing Bus Station. You need to hire a taxi and take 35-minute drive to Tanjung Gemok Jetty from Mersing Bus Station.
For your info, there are TWO ferry companies operate from Mersing to Tioman Island as listed below:
Check out the latest Mersing to Tioman island ferry schedule below:
1. Mersing to Tioman Island Ferry Schedule (Nov 2023)
Date
Mersing To Tioman
Tioman To Mersing
1-Nov
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
10.30am
9.00am
2-Nov
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
10.30am
9.00am
3-Nov
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
6.00am
9.00am
4-Nov
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
6.30am
5.30am
5-Nov
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
7.00am
6.00am
6-Nov
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
8.00am
7.00am
7-Nov
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
8.30am
7.00am
8-Nov
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
8.30am
7.00am
9-Nov
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
9.00am
7.00am
10-Nov
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
9.00am
7.00am
11-Nov
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
9.30am
7.00am
12-Nov
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
9.30am
7.00am
13-Nov
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
9.30am
7.00am
14-Nov
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
9.30am
7.30am
15-Nov
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
10.00am
7.30am
16-Nov
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
10.00am
7.30am
17-Nov
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
10.00am
8.00am
18-Nov
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
10.30am
8.00am
19-Nov
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
11.00am
9.00am
20-Nov
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
7.00am
5.30am
21-Nov
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
8.00am
6.00am
22-Nov
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
8.30am
6.00am
23-Nov
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
9.00am
6.00am
24-Nov
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
9.00am
7.00am
25-Nov
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
9.00am
7.00am
26-Nov
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
9.00am
7.00am
27-Nov
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
9.00am
7.00am
28-Nov
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
9.00am
7.00am
29-Nov
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
10.00am
7.30am
30-Nov
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
10.00am
7.30am
Note: Schedule are subject to change without future notice and due tide level, sea condition and weather for this month. BK = Small Boat.
2. Mersing to Tioman Island Ferry Schedule (Dec 2023)
Date
Mersing To Tioman
Tioman To Mersing
1-Dec
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
10.30am (full)
8.00am (full)
2-Dec
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
11.00am (full)
9.00am (full)
3-Dec
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
12.00pm (full)
10.00am (full)
4-Dec
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
7.00am (full)
N/A
5-Dec
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
7.00am (full)
5.30am (full)
6-Dec
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
8.00am (full)
6.00am (full)
7-Dec
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
8.00am (full)
6.00am (full)
8-Dec
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
8.00am (full)
6.00am (full)
9-Dec
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
8.00am (full)
6.00am (full)
10-Dec
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
8.00am (full)
6.00am (full)
11-Dec
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
8.00am (full)
6.00am (full)
12-Dec
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
9.00am (full)
7.00am (full)
13-Dec
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
9.00am (full)
7.00am (full)
14-Dec
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
9.30am (full)
7.00am (full)
15-Dec
Cataferry
7.00am
8.30am
Bluewater Ferry
10.00am (full)
7.30am (full)
16-Dec
Cataferry
8.00am
9.30am
Bluewater Ferry
10.30am (full)
8.00am (full)
17-Dec
Cataferry
6.00am, 11.00am
7.30am
Bluewater Ferry
11.00am (full)
8.30am (full)
18-Dec
Cataferry
2.00pm
10.30am
Bluewater Ferry
12.00pm (full)
10.00am (full)
19-Dec
Cataferry
3.00pm
10.00am
Bluewater Ferry
7.00am (full)
12.00pm (full)
20-Dec
Cataferry
1.30pm
11.00am, 3.00pm
Bluewater Ferry
7.00am (full)
1.00pm (full)
21-Dec
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
7.00am (full)
2.00pm (full)
22-Dec
Cataferry
8.00am
1.00pm
Bluewater Ferry
7.00am (full)
2.00pm (full)
23-Dec
Cataferry
8.00am
2.00pm
Bluewater Ferry
7.00am (full)
2.30pm (ful)
24-Dec
Cataferry
8.00am
3.00pm
Bluewater Ferry
7.00am (full)
3.00pm (full)
25-Dec
Cataferry
8.30am
3.30pm
Bluewater Ferry
7.30am (full)
6.00am (full)
26-Dec
Cataferry
9.00am
10.30am
Bluewater Ferry
8.00am (full)
6.00am (full)
27-Dec
Cataferry
N/A
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
8.30am (full)
7.00am (full)
28-Dec
Cataferry
6.30am
8.30am
Bluewater Ferry
9.00am (full)
7.30am (full)
29-Dec
Cataferry
7.00am
8.30am
Bluewater Ferry
10.30am (full)
8.00am (full)
30-Dec
Cataferry
11.30am
N/A
Bluewater Ferry
10.30am (full)
8.00am (full)
31-Dec
Cataferry
12.00pm
9.00am
Bluewater Ferry
11.00am (full)
9.00am (full)
Note: Schedule are subject to change without future notice and due tide level, sea condition and weather for this month. * = Small Boat.
Private Car Singapore To Mersing Jetty
SGMYTAXI offers private car service for the following routes:
Singapore To Mersing Jetty (also called Jeti Penumpang)
Mersing Jetty To Singapore
SGMYTAXI experienced and friendly drivers will pick you up at Singapore and directly bring you to Mersing Jetty. It’s very hassle-free and easy booking.
Pros of using private car services:
Make sure you won’t miss the assigned time to board the ferry.
No need to alight your luggage up and down from the checkpoint or immigration building or bus (if you take public bus).
No need to queue in long lines in Johor custom & Singapore checkpoints to clear immigration.
Pick up based on your location.
Direct bring you to Mersing Jetty from Singapore.
Spacious & extra legroom for long journey from Singapore to Mersing Jetty.
Very affordable because the fare is per car not per passenger.
So, what are you waiting for! Get your quote TODAY by filling out the necessary travel info via online booking and enjoy a hassle-free trip.
Due to the high demand for Desaru trip, especially during the Singapore and Malaysia school holidays, families are more keen for a day trip to JB or 2D1N JB trip vacation to enjoy in Johor.
Many of us may think that the hottest Johor attraction would be Legoland Malaysia and JB downtown Area.
BUT, according to my survey, DESARU would be the next hottest place of interest in Johor. You may ask “WHY”.
Because a lot of parents would consider bringing their children to have an “ECO” trip or “Rural” trip. This is the reason why there are so many ECO farms begin established recently.
Now, let me list down some PLACE OF INTEREST of Desaru.
Extra –> Kota Tinggi Waterfalls (not recommended for a day trip)
I know most of you may refer to the google map to check which route is the most convenient and shortest path to reach your destination especially when you’re only planning for a DAY TRIP in Johor. You have to plan well before taking a day trip in Desaru.
Desaru Fruit Farm Map
If you are only looking for a DESARU DAY TRIP, I personally think that you can visit all the places that I have listed above.
I will go through one by one starting with the most important place of interest and how to get around in Desaru.
Based on the Desaru map above, you can see that the first destination on Desaru would be “Desaru Fruit Farm“.
If you are coming from Singapore, you will reach around 11:30am – 12:00pm. (If you depart at 8:00am in the morning)
Basically, you need at least 2 to 3 hours to walk around the Desaru Fruit Farm. The tour guide will guide you through all the journey in Desaru Fruit Farm.
Once you’re done touring the fruit farm, they will provide you a variety of fruit for lunch. Don’t miss them! All the fruit are plucked from their farm.
Entrance ticket is priced at around RM25/pax, please note that there is no accommodation provided at Desaru Fruit Farm. Therefore, you need to find the nearest accommodation if you take the 2D1N package.
For Desaru package details please visit here: desarufruitfarm.com
***Please note that Desaru Fruit Farm also provides ATV ride and Paint Ball game (If you plan for a Desaru one day trip, then you wouldn’t have enough time to visit Desaru Ostrich Farm and Sungai Rengit)
After having your stomach filled with fruit (Must Try!), you can consider going to the crocodile farm at Teluk Sengat.
One hour is sufficient to spend in Teluk Sengat Crocodile Farm.
Or you can skip the crocodile farm and go to Sungai Rengit area. It is a small town in Kota Tinggi district.
In Sungai Rengit area, you can first visit the Desaru Ostrich Farm. The journey from Desaru Fruit Farm to Sungai Rengit area is about 45 minutes to 1 hour drive.
Desaru Ostrich Farm hosted more than 250++ ostrich and it is the largest ostrich farm in Malaysia.
I personally recommend Desaru Ostrich Farm rather than crocodile farm as it is more fun and excited to play with these long-necked creatures.
Your kids may like this farm very much because they will get the opportunity to feed these ostriches with corn kernels or a bunch of vegetables.
Besides that, you get the chance to touch and stand on the biggest egg in the world. Moreover, you can stand beside the ostriches and take photos together. It is definitely enjoyable and good experience with these ostriches.
But it is still worth to go to crocodile farm. At least your kids know how a real crocodile looks like. 🙂
Note: 1 to 2 hours is enough in ostrich farm.
You may refer to the images below to see what you can expect when you reach there.
After that, you can spend your evening for a delectable dinner at the top Desaru food restaurant. There are 3 options for your choice.
1. Nelayan Seafood By The Coast
2. Jade Garden Seafood Restaurant
3. Restaurant Super Lobster
After you’ve eaten your dinner, you can choose to head back to Singapore, or you can request the driver to stop over at the Desaru Beach to have fun with your family member.
I think this is a great plan for those who look for only a DAY Trip in Desaru area. After dinner at about 7:00pm or 8:00pm, you may need at least 3 hours drive to reach Singapore.
Plan for the 2nd day if you would like to have 2D1N Trip. (Desaru Waterpark)
If you are going to have 2D1N Trip, then you can directly stay in Hard Rock Hotel Desaru or Lotus Desaru Beach Resort after having your dinner at Sungai Rengit.
On the second day, you can have a breakfast in the hotel and then check out from the resort and head to Desaru Waterpark for more water activities!!!
The really cool thing staying at Hard Rock Hotel Desaru is the private access to Desaru Waterpark.
1. Desaru Waterpark (spend time: 6 to 8 hours)
2. Lunch inside waterpark
3. After Desaru Waterpark (heading back to Singapore)
Any travel-savvy folk keen on exploring Malaysia will have Malacca in their bucket list!
For a small city, there’s surprisingly a lot of things to do in Malacca.
It’s easy to get around on foot or one of the colorful trishaws around once you’re in this vibrant city!And even if you have been here before, there are new Melaka attractions that you may not be aware of!Malacca is accessible from all over Malaysia.
People even come over from Singapore to Malacca!
So don’t let transport be the limiting factor for you to make a trip down to Malacca!
27 Best & Cheap Things To Do In Malacca
We’ve got quite a long list to get through so without further ado:
Here’s 27 things to do in Malacca – the new, old and everything else that’s worth checking out!
Aside from the usual touristy things, here are some other things to do in Malacca that are a little more unorthodox:
1. Immerse Yourself In Culture At Encore Malacca
If the outside exterior of the building doesn’t impress you, the theatrical shows here will!
Encore Malacca has daily 70-minute shows that will delight your visual and auditory senses!
Their stories take inspiration from local heritage, diversity and culture told through intricate dances by their 200 local performers that combine traditional and contemporary moves.
Walk away with a greater appreciation for performing arts and Malaysian culture!
Tip: They have family packages for sale on their website!
Encore Malacca Highlights:
State of the art theatre – The multi-stage auditorium can rotate 360 degrees
Good view of the Malacca Strait!
Address: No. 3, Jalan KSB – Impression 8 Impression City @ Kota Syahbandar, Impression City, 75200 Melaka, Malaysia Contact: +606-270 7700 Opening Hours:
Monday to Saturday: 5:30pm & 8:30pm
Sunday: 10:00am – 2:30pm & 5:30pm Entrance Fee: Standard tickets cost RM148 Facebook
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2. See Malacca From Up High At The Shore Melaka Sky Tower
If you can deal with heights, you might want to check this place out:
With 43 floors in total, Sky Tower Malacca is the tallest building in Malacca’s skyline.
From the top, you can have fantastic views of the city that stretch for up to 50 kilometers all around!
It’s one of the most exhilarating things to do in Malacca!
And you can go either in the day time or night time!
Other sources of entertainment in the same building (e.g. Oceanarium, Toy Museum, etc)
Address:http://bit.ly/ShoreSkyTower Contact: +6016-380 6774 Opening Hours:
Sunday to Thursday: 9:00am to 10:30pm
Friday to Saturday: 9:00am to 11:30pm Entrance Fee: RM25 (Adult), RM18 (Child) Facebook
3. Pet And Cuddle Huskies At The Huskitory
Huskies are arguably one of the world’s most sought-after dog breeds.
They can be more than a handful to look after even for the inexperienced dog owner!
So if you can’t afford to look after one but really enjoy their accompany, you can meet the 17 huskies at this unique dog cafe.
Reservations are required as this place is usually packed.
Note: You cannot bring your own husky over for a visit anymore.
The Huskitory Highlights:
2 outdoor feeding sessions (6:00pm to 7:00pm and again at 9:00pm-10:00pm)
Visitors can purchase treats to vie for the attention of the dogs!
They have a Golden Retriever and a Japanese Spitz too!
Address: 27, Jalan Taman Asean, Taman Asean, 75250 Melaka, Malaysia Contact: +606-334 2602 Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday: 11:00am to 8:00pm Closed On: Monday Entrance Fee (and a free drink): RM25 (Adults), RM20 (Child below 90cm) Facebook
4. See More Than Fish At The Shore Oceanarium
The Shore Oceanarium is another reason to make a trip to the Sky Tower Malacca.
There are 12 different zones to explore! The main highlight is the sea turtle zone where you can see live sea turtles!
And if you like, you can snap a photo of yourself with one of the life-sized replicas of giant shark jaws!
The Shore Oceanarium Highlights:
Ocean Journey
Living Fossil
Ocean Theatre
Fun Freakish
Interactive Touch Pool
River Story
Jungle Quest
Dangerous Marine Species
Shark Quest
Kampung Penyu (Turtle Village)
Sea Shell Madness
Magic Aquarium
5. Stroll Down Kee Ann Food Street
Kee Ann Food Street is a relatively new attraction in Melaka!
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Every Friday to Sunday, Kee Ann road (Jalan Kee Ann) in New Chinatown will be car free allowing vendors to set up their stalls.
International visitors will get to experience the atmosphere of open-air street dining here.
You can try all sorts of local fare here from char keow teow, wan tan mee, rojak, radish cake, duck mee, sugar cane drink, roti canai and many others!
Outdoor Activities In Melaka
Many of the places on this list are within walking distance from each other!
Which is completely doable during the early morning or evening when the heat is more tolerable!
Else, you can always hop on one of the many eager trishaws hanging around the historical city center.
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6. Browse The Jonker Street Night Market
Most first-time visitors to Malacca will definitely include Malacca’s Chinatown on Jonker Street somewhere in their itinerary!
Walking distance from the Red Square, this is possibly the most touristy street in Malacca with lots of shops and eateries to pique your interest!
If you’re here during a weekend, you’ll have a chance to see the night market on Jonker Street! Street performers and hawker stalls will ensure a fun night out!
The Melaka River Cruise is the most effortless way to see Malacca’s finest architecture of Portuguese, Dutch, and Britishheritage along the river banks of the Malacca River.
Each boat trip takes about 45 minutes to complete, including the return journey.
Note: If you go during the daytime, make sure you bring your hat, sunglasses and put some sunscreen on!
Melaka River Cruise Highlights:
Sail underneath landmark bridges
Enjoy the evening breeze and lights of the city
Walking distance to the Red Square and Jonker Street
10. Ride A DUKW For The First Time With Melaka Duck Tour
Why duck, you say?
A DUKW (or “duck”) is an unusual truck from World War 2 that was developed by the United States as a means for transporting supplies and their troops over both land and water!
It was later replaced by another model due to its lack of power and vulnerability to rust.
The duck boat in Malacca has its origins back in September 2008 and has the maximum capacity of 33 passengers.
Each trip takes about 45 minutes.
Melaka Duck Tour Highlights:
Beautiful seaside mosque along the route from Menara Taming Sari to Melaka Island
Malacca has its own little Portugal with a community that has Portuguese roots!
There’s even a replica of the famous landmark of Rio De Janeiro by the seaside – the Christ the Redeemer statue!
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You can try Portuguese and Malaysian food at the food court and have a beer at one of the pubs while enjoying the sunset too!
The atmosphere here is particularly lively as Christmas or the San Pedro Festival (mid-June) approaches!
Portuguese Settlement Melaka Highlights:
Portuguese-style homes
The Portuguese Square
Excellent sea views
Seafood
12. Rent A Bicycle Around Melaka
Bicycles are another way to get around Melaka and take in the sights!
Some hotels offer bicycle rental services for their guests.
Otherwise, you can also rent from any bicycle rental shop around the city.
The downside of cycling is that you have to take extra care because there are no dedicated lanes for cyclists.
Museums & History In Melaka
Malacca has a rich history due to its geographical advantages as a port.
Many ships stopped by Malacca to take refuge from the monsoons and to re-supply before heading back out to the Straits of Malacca.
Furthermore, Malacca was under the colonial rule of Portuguese, Dutch and the British.
13. Learn About Admiral Cheng Ho At The Cheng Ho Cultural Museum
Chinese history buffs will love this one:
Cheng Ho Culture Museum dedicates the majority of its galleries to Admiral Cheng Ho’s fleet and travels.
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If you didn’t know, Cheng Ho is an extremely prominent figure in the Ming Dynasty history of Chinese exploration and trade!
You’ll see how Malacca was developed by trade at this museum!
Cheng Ho Cultural Museum Highlights:
Display gallery showcasing the life of Cheng Ho and his world voyages.
Close to Jonker Walk
Different sections in the museum – Old Malacca Village, Treasure Ship, Ship Gallery, and the Antique Gallery
Address: 51, Lorong Hang Jebat, 75200 Melaka, Malaysia Contact: +606-283 1135 Opening Hours: 9:00am to 6:00pm Entrance Fee: RM20 (Adult), RM10 (Child)
14. Visit A Real Peranakan Home At The Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum
Malacca owes its Nyonya heritage to the Peranakans – descendent of the Chinese settlers who made Malaysia their home and integrated with the local Malay community.
As the former home of 4 generations of a true Peranakan family, you can imagine the family’s opulent lifestyle as you wander through the ancestral home.
Note: This elaborate museum requires advance bookings, especially during busy periods.
Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum Highlights:
They have self-guided tour books in four different languages – English, French, Japanese and Chinese
Photo books of the house and an illustrated biography for the family are available for sale as souvenirs
Address: 48-50, Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, 75200 Melaka, Malaysia Contact: +606-282 1273 Opening Hours:
Monday to Thursday: 10:00am to 5:00pm (last admission at 4:15pm)
Friday to Sunday: 10:00am to 6:00pm (last admission at 5:15pm) Entrance Fee: RM16 (Adult), RM11 (Child) Guide Tour: Additional RM4 per adult Facebook
15. Experience Pre-Colonial History At Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum
Made without any nails, the Melaka Sultanate Palace is a direct replica of Sultan Mansur Shah’s extraordinary wooden 15th-century palace with a copper and zinc roof.
Inside the three-storey museum (also called Muzium Kebudayaan), are various galleries.
One of which is a depiction of a royal meeting back in the time of pre-colonial rule.
There are around a thousand historical and cultural artifacts here!
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Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum Highlights:
Signage in both Malay and English
Galleries with dioramas featuring famous local legends (like Hang Tuah and Hang Jebat)
At the Red Square, you can see the Malacca clock tower with a small photogenic fountain in front, and also the former office of the Dutch governor, Stadthuys and Christ Church.
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Red Square Highlights:
There are museums inside the Stadthuys (e.g. Museum of History and Ethnography)
Architecture from the Dutch colonial rule
18. Visit Malaysia’s Oldest Church – St. Paul’s Church, Malacca
In addition to Christ Church at the Red Square:
You might want to check out the well-preserved ruins of St. Paul’s Church on the top of St. Paul’s Hill too!
A statue of catholic missionary, St Francis Xavier stands in front of the church while his empty tomb lies inside.
Do expect a lot of tourists to be here too. Unless, you come early in the morning!
St. Paul’s Church Highlights:
Oldest church in South-east Asia
Hilltop view of the city
Stairs are a must to get up the hill
Free entrance
19. Sail Through History At The Flora de la Mar Maritime Museum
You might think it’s strange that there’s a ship next to the Malacca river.
This is actually a replica of a Portuguese galley but half the size!
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It houses the Melaka Maritime Museum where you can learn about Malacca’s trading history.
Model ships and dioramas help to paint a picture of the historical trading scenes in Malacca!
Note: Be careful if you have small kids with you – the stairs have narrow rails and are quite steep!
Flora de la Mar Maritime Museum Highlights:
Three museums in one – Royal Navy Museum, Flora del Mar and the Maritime museum
You can walk around the ship deck for a view of the Malacca river!
Address:http://bit.ly/FlorDeLaMar Contact: +606-283 0926 Opening Hours:
Monday to Thursday: 9:00am to 5:00pm
Friday to Sunday: 9:00am to 6:30pm Entrance Fee:
Malaysian: RM5 (Adult), RM3 (Child)
Non-Malaysian: RM10 (Adult), RM6 (Child)
20. Go Back In Time At The Villa Sentosa
Over at Kampung Morten are over 50 traditional Malay-style houses.
The name, Morten comes from the British administrator, Frederick Joseph Morten.
You can actually visit the inside of one of these houses!
Villa Sentosa (or the Malay Living Museum) is a private museum but visitors can come to see it every day.
An open-air courtyard is the main component of the house. Which is essential for keeping the house cool!
Villa Sentosa Highlights:
Fully furnished with many antiques
Guided tours
Well-preserved
Address:http://bit.ly/VillaSentosa Contact: +606-282 3988 Opening Hours:
Monday to Thursday: 10:00am to 5:00pm
Friday: 10:00am to 12:00pm and 3:00pm to 5:00pm
Saturday to Sunday: 10:00am to 5:00pm Entrance Fee: By donation Facebook
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Art & Indoor Activities In Melaka
If you have time to spare, you can visit these unexpected art galleries!
21. Be Bamboozled At The Illusion 3D Art & Upside Down House Melaka
It’s a 15 minutes’ walk between these two places:
Illusion 3D Art has more than 35 hand-painted 3D murals that will bring out the child in anyone!
Image credits: luvfeelin.com
Image credits: luvfeelin.com
Upside Down House Melaka meanwhile, is close to Parameswara Jetty.
The rooms inside look like a normal contemporary home but upside down!
Regardless of which place you choose, prepare to have tonnes of fun taking photos with friends and family!
Illusion 3D Art Museum Address: F2-29, Second Floor Jalan Merdeka Dataran Pahlawan Melaka Megamall, Bandar Hilir, 75000 Melaka, Malaysia Contact: +606-221 3002 Opening Hours: 10:00am to 10:00pm Entrance Fee:
Malaysian: RM34 (Adult), RM17 (Child)
Non-Malaysian: RM50 (Adult), RM25 (Child) FacebookUpside Down House Melaka Address: G12 & G14 & G16 Jalan PM7 Plaza Mahkota, Bandar Hilir, 75000 Melaka, Malaysia Contact: +6011-1072 2260 Opening Hours:
Monday to Thursday: 10:am to 7:00pm
Friday to Sunday: 10:00am to 9:00pm Entrance Fee:
Malaysian: RM18 (Adult), RM12 (Child)
Non-Malaysian: RM22 (Adult), RM16 (Child) Facebook
22. Hang Out At The Orangutan House
It’s hard to miss the huge mural of an orangutan on the outside of the yellow building along Jonker Street.
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This is the art gallery of the local-born artist, Charles Cham.
You’ll be tempted to get a couple of original graphic tee-shirts or canvas bags with his prints due to their reasonable prices and high quality!
Note: This isn’t the only outlet in Malacca.
The Orangutan House Highlights:
The artist himself is very friendly and up for a chat if he happens to be at the store!
Prices in the shop are cheaper than online
Prints available for sale
Exclusive tee shirt prints available only at the shop
Address: 59, Jalan Hang Jebat, 75200 Melaka, Malaysia Contact: +606-282 6872 Opening Hours: 10:00am to 6:00pm Facebook
Melaka Food
One of the things in Malacca that you absolutely cannot miss out on, is the food!
And lastly, they have a superb coffee menu to be proud of!
This is a cozy spot to do some people-watching!
Calanthe Art Café Highlights:
13 states’ coffees of Malaysia are available here
Homemade desserts
Creative beverages
They serve many other drinks besides coffee
Excellent laksa
Alcoholic beverages – try their royale Bailey cocktail
Address: 11, Jalan Hang Kasturi, 75200 Melaka, Malaysia Contact: +606-292 2960 Opening Hours:
Sunday to Wednesday: 9:00am to 11:00pm
Thursday: Closed
Friday to Saturday: 9:00am to 12:00am Facebook
25. Pick Out The Perfect Souvenir Melaka
Whether you’re looking for a unique item to take back home or wanting suitable gifts for your family and friends, there are plenty of souvenir shops to sift through in Malacca!
Gula Melaka, pineapple tarts, Chicken Floss Tou Sar Kok, Dodol, and handmade beaded shoes are some of the things you can find!
Tip: Packaged pastries are usually a failsafe option if you don’t know what to get!
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Here are some of the best ones:
San Shu Gong (三叔公)
Jing Yuan Biscuit and Bakery
Jonker Gallery
Nyonya Story Enterprise
Tan Kim Hock Product Centre
Ah Lan Beaded Shoes & Accessories
LW Nyonya Pineapple Tarts House
Nyonya Story Enterprise
Orangutan House
Sweet Summer Cottage
Melaka Shopping Mall
Sometimes, it’s nice to splurge on yourself.
Or maybe, you just need to escape the heat for a bit!
26. Bargain-hunt At Melaka Premium Outlet (Freeport A’Famosa Outlet Village)
Ever been to an outlet village before?
This one has an open-air concept complete with a lake, fountains and a windmill.
Obviously inspired by Malacca’s Dutch heritage.
They have more than 1,500 spaces in their free carpark.
You’ll find dozens of different fashion brands spread over 180,000 square feet, including some renowned sportswear titans like Nike.
And if you happen to run out of cash, the ATM machine is at the entrance opposite the Customer Service office.
Address: Jalan Kemus / Sempang Ampat, 78000 Alor Gajah, Melaka, Malaysia Contact: +606-552 8961 Opening Hours:
Monday to Thursday: 12:00pm to 9:00pm
Friday to Sunday: 11:00am to 10:00pm Facebook
27. Catch A Movie Or Shop At Dataran Pahlawan & Mahkota Parade Shopping Mall
When you want a break from the touristy things to do in Malacca:
You can hop over to any of these two multi-storey malls that are across from each other in the historical center of the city.
Mahkota Parade Shopping Mall Address: No. 1, Lot B-02, Mahkota Parade, Jalan Merdeka, Taman Costa Mahkota, 75000 Melaka, Malaysia Contact: +606-282 6151 Opening hours: 10:00am to 10:00pm Facebook