Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to Four Seasons Resort, Langkawi
Facts in brief
Location The hotel is located on the beach, on the island of Langkawi
Annual opening All year
Closest airport Langkawi International Airport
Distance from airport The hotel is about 25 minutes' drive from Langkawi International Airport
Hotel facilities and services
4 Restaurants, Bar, In-room Dining, Swimming Pool, Adults-only Pool, Spa, Fitness Centre, Kids' Club, Tennis Court, Daily Yoga Programme, Water Sports, Bicycles, Excursions, Asian Cookery Classes, Boutiques, Twice Daily Maid Service.
Complimentary
Non-motorised Water Sports, Snorkelling, Gym Access, Tennis Courts, Welcome Drinks, Bicycles, Kids For All Seasons Kids' Club with supervised activities, daily resort activities.
Complimentary watersports
Kayaking, Stand-up Paddleboards.
Chargeable watersports
Wakeboarding, Windsurfing, Tubing, Jetskiing, Speedboats, Catamarans, Kite Buggy.
Land sports
Tennis, Yoga, Rock climbing, Archery, Beach volleyball, Beach football.
Hotel excellent. Another great holiday organised by yourselves.Mr L, October 2022
Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a Lower melaleuca pavilion for 7 nights
From about
£2,380 low season
£2,445 high season
Holiday Code EXH1476
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to Four Seasons Resort, Langkawi
Room descriptions
Four Seasons Langkawi has 91 villas and pavilions. All room types feature a tea/coffee maker, minibar, ironing facilities, in-room safe, satellite TV, iPod docking station, CD player, DVD player, hair dryer, telephone and WiFi access.
Hotel excellent. Another great holiday organised by yourselves.Mr L, October 2022
Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a Lower melaleuca pavilion for 7 nights
From about
£2,380 low season
£2,445 high season
Holiday Code EXH1476
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to Four Seasons Resort, Langkawi
The journey and how you get there
For a holiday to the Four Seasons Resort Langkawi, we include flights to Kuala Lumpur with British Airways and other airlines such as Malaysia Airlines or Emirates, depending on where you are coming from in the UK and the overall holiday route you want to take, and then onward flights to Langkawi. Upon arrival in Langkawi we include a private car transfer. The hotel is about 30 minutes from the airport.
Hotel excellent. Another great holiday organised by yourselves.Mr L, October 2022
Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a Lower melaleuca pavilion for 7 nights
From about
£2,380 low season
£2,445 high season
Holiday Code EXH1476
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to Four Seasons Resort, Langkawi
About Malaysia
An Expressions tailor-made holiday to Malaysia is an experience of a fusion of cultures, replete with enticing sights and sounds. Conjuring up images of jungles brimming with exotic life, clippers cutting through the South China Sea and sultans sitting in opulent palaces, colonial Malaysia has thrown of its topi, and is today sprinting hot on the heels on neighbour Singapore, fast becoming a place of thrusting, modern self-confidence. Two countries for the price of one, Malaysia is cleaved in half by the South China Sea, dividing the country into two distinctive worlds. The peninsula is a multicultural buffet of Malay, Chinese and Indian flavours, while Borneo hosts a wild jungle of orang-utans, granite peaks and remote tribes. Within and throughout these two very different regions lie extraordinary extremes: from the space-age high-rises of Kuala Lumpur to the smiling longhouse villages of Sarawak and the calm, powdery beaches of the Perhentian Islands. Offering abundant riches for inquisitive explorers, Malaysia is also blessed with one of the most delicious cuisines in the world – and again, the influence from different, and differing cultures is key, with Chinese-Malay ‘nonya’ dishes appearing on the same table as Indian banana leaf curries, and Chinese buffets standing alongside spicy Malay food stalls. And despite all the pockets of ethnicities, religions, landscapes and the sometimes-great distances between them, the beauty of Malaysia is that it has somehow successfully fused all its influences, creating a country that is one of the safest, most stable, and easiest to explore in Asia. Malaysia is a highly recommended holiday destination.
Highlights of Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur, with the 1,483ft Petronus Twin Towers, the tallest twin buildings in the world, dominating the skyline, and a veritable smorgasbord of international cuisine; Pulau Langkawi, a quite stunning collection of beach-fringed islands with luxury resorts to match; the colonial delights of Penang’s Georgetown; the night market at Kota Bharu, with traditional kite and shadow puppet stalls and displays; Cameron Highlands, where you can step back in time wandering the tea plantations amid leafy, verdant, cool surrounds; the bone-white beaches of Pulau Perhentian; exploring the jungle and river systems of Taman Negara, Malaysia’s premier national park; Endau-Rompin National Park, Malaysia’s last remaining lowland jungle; the historic city of Melaka, famed for its Baba-Nonya cuisine and heritage architecture; Kuching, Sarawak’s most historic and attractive town; sail along the Rejang river in the heart of Borneo; walk to the summit of Mt Kinabalu, or go rafting and jungle walking from its base at Kota Kinabalu; explore the extraordinary cave systems of Gunung Mulu National Park, trekking the famous head-hunter’s trail; visit Sepilok orang-utan sanctuary; look for wildlife in the upland rainforest trails of the Kelabit Highlands; dive the world-class dive sites of Tun Sakaran Marine Park.
Travel around Malaysia
Roads on the peninsula are generally high quality; road rules are basically the same as in Britain, with right-hand drive vehicles, and cars driving on the right. This makes car-hire in Malaysia a breeze compared with most other Asian countries, although roads can be rough on Borneo, where 4x4 jeeps are essential. Buses are an excellent and cheap option, as are boats and ferries which sail between the peninsula and offshore islands. As for trains, Peninsular Malaysia has a modern, comfortable and economical railway service that has basically two lines. One runs from Singapore to KL, then to Butterworth and on into Thailand. The other line, known as the Jungle Railway, cuts through the interior of Malaysia linking Gemas, Taman Negara with Kota Bharu, a transit town for Pulau Perhentian.
Facts in brief
Capital Kuala LumpurAirport Kuala Lumpur, Pulau Penang and Johor Bahru all have international airports
Size 127,000 sq. miles
Population 31 million