Is there surf in Langkawi?

Is there surf in Langkawi?

Langkawi has good surfing in Pantai Cenang and Pantai Tengah. If you’re stuck in KL, Sunway Lagoon has all-year surfing with artificial waves.

Where can I learn to surf in Malaysia?

Surfing in Malaysia – 6 Best Surfing Spots and Guided Tips for Beginners

  1. Cherating, Pahang.
  2. Pantai Batu Barok, Terengganu.
  3. Tanjung Balau Beach, Desaru, Johor.
  4. Tanjung Simpang Mengayau, Kudat, Sabah.
  5. Tidal Bore, Sarawak.
  6. Pulau Tioman.

Can you surf in Malaysia?

The coastal areas on the East Coast of Malaysia have some pretty good shore-break and beach-break. Cherating has by far the most popular places to surf in Malaysia. Here are some famous surf spots in the country: Juara Beach, Desaru and Tanjung Resang, Pantai Batu Burok, Kijal, Pantai Cenang and Pantai Tengah.

How long should you stay in Langkawi?

Despite Langkawi’s often ‘sleepy island’ persona, a Langkawi itinerary of 4 days will keep you plenty busy. I would personally recommend at least 7 to 10 days, to truly get a feel for the archipelago and get into the island groove.

Is Malaysia good for surfing?

Most people think of Malaysia as a food heaven. Not many outside the country seem to be aware that it boasts a number of prime surf spots and a growing local surf community that welcomes visiting surfers with open arms.

Where do you surf in Desaru?

The two popular surf spots at Desaru are Tanjung Balau and Wild Boar Bay. There are also two other surf spots, Desaru Public Beach and Sedili Beach. However, due to the consideration on wave strength and distance, Desaru Public Beach and Sedili Beach are not recommended.

Is Langkawi clean?

Langkawi has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world and offers incredible views of sunsets. The beaches around Langkawi have crystal clear water, a comfortable gentle breeze, blue lagoons, and clean sandy beaches. Pantai Cenang beach is the most visited beach in Langkawi.

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