Penang holidays

Penang holidays

Penang holidays deserve a top spot on anyone’s Asia travel list. This vibrant port city, especially George Town, delivers old-world Asian charm by the boatload. Wander through colourful Chinese shophouses, visit Taoist temples, and spend an afternoon in botanical gardens. All while tucking into one of the best food scenes in South East Asia.

And when you’re not soaking up Penang’s vibrant street life, you’ve got soft sand beaches and jungle-clad hills to explore.   

Best Things to Do in Penang

Discover some top things to do in Penang.

Heritage and Culture:

  • George Town: Explore the vibrant streets of this UNESCO town. It's full of visual drama. Top tip: Grab a map and do a street art hunt.
  • Khoo Kongsi: Don't miss this ornate Chinese clan house - it's a slice of Penang's rich culture. If you go early you’ll dodge most of the crowds and get the best photos.
  • Pinang Peranakan Mansion: This ostentatious mansion is brimming with opulent antiques from the Straits Chinese era. Visit the Jewellery Museum attached for vintage bling.

Natural Attractions:

  • Penang Hill: Hop on the funicular railway for panoramic views of Penang Island. You can book ahead to avoid queuing. 
  • Penang National Park: Catch the 101 bus from George Town, then follow jungle trails to secluded beaches. You might even spot flying lemurs, leaf monkeys and leopard cats. 
  • Botanical Gardens: Relax in tropical gardens, with free-roaming monkeys. But keep your snacks close - they love to steal. 

Beachfront Bliss:

  • Batu Ferringhi: Lounge on the sand, dive into watersports and tuck into lip-smacking street food at the Night Market.
  • Tanjung Bungah: Known for its serene beaches and luxury resorts, perfect for some much-needed tranquillity. Don’t miss the floating mosque. 
  • Teluk Bahang: Another quiet beach with lush scenery and a laid-back atmosphere.

Shopping in Penang

Penang is a shopping paradise, offering everything from bustling markets to modern malls.

  • Queensbay Mall: The biggest mall in Penang, packed with shops, restaurants, and a cinema.
  • Little India: Vibrant markets with spices, textiles, and traditional Indian goods.
  • Penang Street Market: Every weekend, this market buzzes with awesome crafts and tasty street food.

Where to Eat and Drink in Penang

Penang’s food scene is legendary - a real foodie paradise.

Iconic Dishes: Char Kway Teow: Stir-fried flat noodles with prawns, eggs, and bean sprouts.

Penang Laksa: Tangy, spicy noodle soup with mackerel fish and tamarind. Nasi Kandar: Rice with a mix of curries and sides.

Street Food: Gurney Drive offers local delicacies, while New Lane Hawker Centre is a bustling night market with a wide range of street food.

Restaurants and Cafés: China House in George Town is the spot for tasty cakes and pastries in cosy surroundings. Ferringhi Garden serves up local and global dishes amid lush greenery. And the Mugshot Café has killer bagels and great coffee.

Nightlife in Penang

Penang's nightlife is buzzing with cool bars, lively clubs and bustling night markets.

Upper Penang Road: The hip heart of George Town’s nightlife with the liveliest karaoke joints, bars and clubs.

Hin Bus Depot: A cultural and artistic hub with live music events, art exhibitions, and weekend markets.

Batu Ferringhi Night Market: Shop for souvenirs, munch on traditional snacks, and soak up the local culture.

Map of Penang

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25°C - 32°C

Penang stays warm all year long. The best time to visit is December to February, during the dry season. From April to October, expect more rain and humidity.

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13 - 15 hours

Penang International Airport (PEN) is well-connected with 13-15 hours stopover flights from major cities. The airport is a short drive from the city centre and popular tourist areas.

Penang is best for...

Foodies: Explore Penang's world-famous street food scene. It’s rated as one of the best in South East Asia. Everywhere you turn there’s something to try - with traditional recipes passed down through generations. 

Culture Enthusiasts: Immerse yourself in Penang’s cultural treasure trove! Explore stunning temples, historic buildings, and lively festivals. There's so much history and old-world Asian charm here.

Nature Lovers: From lush jungles and scenic beaches to epic hiking trails - Penang packs a lot of nature into its urban surroundings. 

Fast facts for Penang

Language: Malay is the official language, but English is widely spoken.

Currency: The Malaysian Ringgit (MYR).

Local Time: Penang is in the GMT+8 time zone.

Fly to: Penang International Airport (PEN).

Flight time from the UK: Approximately 13-15 hours with a stopover.

Tourist Information: Further tourist information can be found at the visit Malaysia website.

Visa and health: Before you travel, it’s worth visiting The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office for recommendations and advice on visas and health.

Getting around Penang

Taxis and Grab: You’ll find plenty of taxis in Penang. They can be pricey, so if you can, download the Grab app and you won’t have to negotiate fares.

Buses: The cheapest way to get around the island and see nearby attractions.
Trishaws: A fun unique way to get about, which has been around since 1935. These used to be the daily mode of transport and are loved for their heritage and tradition. 

Events in Penang

George Town Festival: An annual celebration in July of arts, culture, and heritage with performances, exhibitions, and workshops.

Penang International Food Festival: A culinary event in August showcasing the best of Penang's food culture.

Thaipusam: A Hindu festival at the beginning of the year, featuring colourful processions and cultural rituals.

Penang weather

Dry Season (December to February): Expect sunny days and lower humidity - ideal for being outdoors and hitting the beach.

Wet Season (April to October): Be ready for regular tropical downpours, especially from May to October. It’s still warm, around 28°C, but the humidity is high, so keep an umbrella handy and dress light!

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