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Malaysia Holiday Packages from UAE

Malaysia compresses three continents' worth of culture into a country roughly the size of Oman -Kuala Lumpur's Petronas Twin Towers piercing the skyline beside the Hindu cave shrines of Batu, the colonial-era shophouses of George Town in Penang carrying UNESCO status, and the rainforest of Borneo's Sabah state hosting orangutans at Sepilok. Malaysia holiday packages give UAE travellers a Southeast Asian entry point that combines beach, jungle, and city without forcing the choice.

The country reads broadly -families take to Genting Highlands' theme parks and Langkawi's beach resorts, couples find quieter footing on the islands of the Perhentian and Tioman, and culture-led travellers anchor on Penang's hawker food and Melaka's Dutch and Portuguese heritage layers. A Malaysia vacation built well from the UAE side delivers Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and Langkawi in seven days, or pivots toward Borneo's wildlife if that's the priority. Travelwings consultants in Dubai and Abu Dhabi shape the trip around the dry-season windows for the country's two distinct coasts.

Why Travel to Malaysia?

What pulls UAE travellers back to Malaysia for a second or third trip:

  • Petronas Twin Towers & Skyline: The 452-metre twin towers held the world-tallest title from 1998 to 2004, and the 421-metre KL Tower observation deck and the Skybridge between Petronas Towers offer the city's two main viewpoints.
  • George Town UNESCO Heritage: Penang's George Town received UNESCO listing in 2008 for its Straits Chinese shophouse architecture, clan houses, and street-food density along Lebuh Chulia and Lebuh Armenian.
  • Borneo Wildlife: Sabah's Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre, the Kinabatangan River cruise corridor, and Mount Kinabalu at 4,095 metres sit within a single Borneo itinerary -the orangutan-and-mountain combination is unique.
  • Langkawi & Perhentian Beaches: Langkawi's UNESCO Geopark status covers limestone karst islands and mangrove rivers, while the Perhentian Islands deliver the country's strongest snorkelling reef directly off white-sand beach.
  • Multicultural Food Heritage: Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous Bornean cuisines coexist openly -nasi lemak, char kway teow, Indian banana-leaf rice, and Sarawak's laksa each have entire local followings.

When is the best time to visit Malaysia throughout the year?

Malaysia spans two coasts with opposing weather patterns, so timing depends on which side you visit:

  • March–May (Spring): Transitional period -Langkawi and west-coast islands at the start of their dry window, while east-coast Perhentian and Tioman are not yet at peak. Daytime temperatures sit at 30–33°C across both coasts.
  • June–August (Summer): Peak window for east-coast islands -Perhentian and Tioman reefs are at their clearest; west-coast Langkawi remains good but with afternoon showers more frequent. Borneo's Sabah is at its driest.
  • September–October (Autumn): End of the east-coast dry season -Perhentian operators close in late October. Kuala Lumpur and Penang remain workable year-round; the haze from regional agricultural burning can affect visibility some years.
  • November–February (Winter): West-coast Langkawi enters its dry season and peaks December–February; east-coast Perhentian closes for the monsoon. Kuala Lumpur sees Chinese New Year celebrations in late January or February.

What's Included in Our Malaysia Tour Packages

What our Malaysia tour packages from the UAE include as standard:

  • Return flights from Dubai International (DXB), Abu Dhabi International (AUH), or Sharjah (SHJ) into Kuala Lumpur International (KUL), with onward domestic flights to Penang (PEN), Langkawi (LGK), or Kota Kinabalu (BKI) as the itinerary requires.
  • Hotel accommodation across 3-, 4-, and 5-star ratings -KLCC city-centre stays, George Town heritage shophouses, and Langkawi or Perhentian beach resorts.
  • Daily breakfast included, with half-board upgrades available for island and remote Borneo lodges where dining options outside the property are limited.
  • Guided tours of the Petronas Towers, Batu Caves, KL's Lake Gardens and Bird Park, George Town's heritage walking trail, and Sepilok Orangutan Centre in Borneo.
  • Activities including a Langkawi cable car and Sky Bridge visit, Kinabatangan River wildlife cruise, and Penang street-food tours.
  • Private airport transfers and inter-region flight or train tickets including the ETS train between Kuala Lumpur and Butterworth for Penang.
  • 24/7 Travelwings UAE customer support contactable from Dubai or Abu Dhabi for any mid-trip changes.

Sample Itineraries

  • 3-Day Kuala Lumpur Express: KLCC, Petronas Towers Skybridge, Batu Caves, Bukit Bintang shopping, and a half-day at Putrajaya's pink mosque -the urban-only weekend format.
  • 5-Day KL & Langkawi: Two Kuala Lumpur nights covering Petronas, Batu, and KL Forest Eco Park, then three Langkawi nights with cable car, mangrove cruise, and beach time -the city-and-island standard.
  • 7-Day Peninsular Loop: Kuala Lumpur, Penang for George Town heritage and food, Cameron Highlands for tea plantations, and Langkawi for beach closure -the full west-coast circuit.

Family-Friendly & Couple Getaways

Families travelling with children find Genting Highlands' indoor theme parks and Sunway Lagoon's water park draw the energy that long flights tend to leave bottled up, and Langkawi's Underwater World and the Sepilok orangutan rehabilitation programme work well across age groups. Couples often build trips around George Town's heritage shophouse hotels -boutique restorations along Stewart Lane and Muntri Street -paired with a Langkawi sunset cruise on a vintage gulet. Honeymoon couples occasionally extend with three nights at a private island resort in the Perhentian or Pangkor Laut.

Travel Planning Tips

  • Visa: UAE residents -including most foreign nationals based in the UAE -can enter Malaysia visa-free for stays up to 90 days. A Malaysia Digital Arrival Card must be filled out online within three days of arrival.
  • Currency: The Malaysian ringgit (MYR) is local; international cards work everywhere in cities, but island stalls and night markets prefer cash. ATM access is solid throughout the peninsula.
  • Getting Around: AirAsia, Batik Air, and Malaysia Airlines link the peninsula and Borneo cheaply; the KTM ETS train runs Kuala Lumpur to Butterworth in four hours. Grab is the dominant ride-hailing app, and works at airports.
  • Connectivity: Maxis, Celcom, and Digi offer prepaid tourist SIMs at KLIA arrivals with strong 4G/5G across the peninsula. Free Wi-Fi covers most cafés, malls, and public transit hubs.

Why Book with Travelwings UAE

  • Tabby and Tamara installments break Malaysia trip costs into three or four interest-free payments aligned with UAE pay schedules.
  • Quote breakdowns separate domestic flights, hotel category nights, and entry tickets so the budget transparency holds up at every stage.
  • Direct relationships with KLCC hotels, George Town heritage stays, and Langkawi beach resorts give us inventory access in peak December and Chinese New Year weeks.
  • Travelwings UAE consultants in Dubai and Abu Dhabi cover Arabic, English, Hindi, Tagalog, and Malay-language enquiries -booking conversations happen in your preferred language.
  • Round-the-clock WhatsApp support handles in-country needs -a Langkawi ferry change, a Borneo flight delay, a KL hotel upgrade -without leaving the rest of the trip exposed.

Book Your Malaysia Holiday Today

Langkawi's December peak and the Perhentian's June-to-August window both close inventory months ahead of arrival, and Borneo orangutan permits run on daily caps. Visit Travelwings UAE in Dubai or Abu Dhabi, or message a consultant directly, to lock in 2026 dates for Petronas Towers visits and Langkawi resort nights before the high-season blocks fill.

More Holiday Destinations to Consider from the UAE

South Korea

After Malaysia's tropical rhythms, South Korea offers the structural counterpoint within the same Asian flight band -Seoul's Gyeongbokgung Palace and the KTX bullet-train network, Jeju Island's volcanic landscape, and four sharply distinct seasons. UAE travellers running multiple Asia trips often pair the two as warm-weather and four-season partners. Browse South Korea packages.

Maldives

Where Malaysia balances city, jungle, and beach in one country, the Maldives concentrates entirely on the over-water villa experience -atoll resorts, reef snorkelling, and zero road logistics. UAE travellers occasionally combine Malaysia's Borneo or Penang week with three Maldives nights as a closing decompression segment. Plan a Maldives holiday.

Azerbaijan

On the western edge of UAE travel options, Azerbaijan's Baku gives travellers who liked Malaysia's old-meets-new Kuala Lumpur skyline a similar contrast -the medieval Içherisheher walls running up against Zaha Hadid's Heydar Aliyev Centre and the Flame Towers. Visa rules are simple and the flight is short. View Azerbaijan tour packages.

Europe Tour Packages

Travellers using Malaysia as an Asian beach-and-city anchor often build a contrasting European trip the following year -Italy, France, Switzerland, or the Iberian peninsula offer dense urban heritage and rail-network mobility that complement Southeast Asia's looser pacing. UAE travellers commonly run the two as alternating-year pairings. Look at Europe tour packages.

Eid Al Adha Packages

Eid Al Adha in 2026 falls during Malaysia's strong east-coast island season, but UAE travellers wanting religious-holiday-tied breaks of three to seven nights can choose dedicated Eid programmes covering destinations across Asia, the Indian Ocean, and the Mediterranean shore. Browse Eid Al Adha holiday packages.

Browse the full range on our UAE holidays index page.

Prices and inclusions are indicative and subject to change based on availability, travel dates, and seasonal demand. Contact Travelwings UAE for current pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much does a Malaysia holiday from the UAE cost?

A 5-night Kuala Lumpur and Langkawi package starts at around AED 3,800 per person twin-share with 4-star hotels, return flights, and domestic transfers. A 7-day peninsular circuit including Penang and Cameron Highlands typically runs AED 5,500–7,200 depending on hotel category.

  • Do UAE residents need a visa for Malaysia?

Most UAE-based foreign nationals enter Malaysia visa-free for stays up to 90 days, and UAE Emirati passport holders enjoy the same exemption. The Malaysia Digital Arrival Card is required and must be completed online within three days before entry.

  • How long should I plan for a Malaysia trip?

Five nights covers Kuala Lumpur and one beach destination -Langkawi or Penang -comfortably. Seven to ten nights opens the full peninsular loop including Cameron Highlands and George Town, while Borneo additions push the trip to twelve nights minimum.

  • When is the best time to visit Malaysia?

December through February for west-coast Langkawi and Penang dry season; June through August for east-coast Perhentian and Tioman snorkelling. Borneo's Sabah is workable year-round, with the driest months from June to September.

  • Is Malaysia safe for families and solo travellers from the UAE?

Malaysia ranks among Southeast Asia's safer travel destinations, with low violent-crime rates and strong tourism infrastructure across both peninsular and Bornean regions. English is widely spoken, halal food is universally available, and solo UAE travellers -including women -find independent travel comfortable on the main tourist circuits.

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