Langkawi Beach Hopping In 6 Hours

Langkawi or also called the Jewel Of Kedah is one of the most popular island destinations in Malaysia. Located at the Northwestern part of Peninsular Malaysia, it is usually a holiday destination for both locals and tourists alike. I have been on this island a few times and enjoyed myself tremendously.

If you’re looking for a quiet, relaxing time to unwind, you can come to Langkawi island on your own. The slow-paced lifestyle of people in Langkawi and Kedah itself will help you relax. But if you’re afraid you would get bored with the slow lifestyle in Langkawi, you could come here with a few friends and explore the island together.

Although Island Hopping is a more popular activity, Beach Hopping has it’s own perks too, provided that you love beaches. As for me, I am a beach person, so much so that even if I didn’t get into the water, I could just stare at the beach, listen to the sound of the waves and feel the wind caress my cheeks and be completely contented. Top that with a reclining seat to bury my feet in the white porous sand, I can surely get lost in my own tiny little world, minding my own business.

Langkawi Map

The last time I was here with a friend, we rented a car to easily drive around Langkawi and on our last day, before flying back to KL on our 7 o’clock flight, we decided to spend the 6 hours after check-out by beach-hopping. With Langkawi’s map in hand, these 5 beaches are what we covered during our Langkawi Beach Hopping activity.

Chenang Beach

Chenang Beach

Chenang Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Langkawi, especially because it is the most developed beach with many resorts and hotels here. Many backpackers enjoy coming here too due to the many backpacker’s resorts available. Not to mention, the many attractions you can find a stone’s throw away from your resort such as the duty-free shops, Underwater World and also the Rice Garden Museum. Walking is an option but there’s also cycling and motorcycle renting available.

Sandy Skull Beach (Pantai Pasir Tengkorak)

Pantai Pasir Tengkorak

When I first came here, I was happy to see the parkland that welcomed us before the beach. The parking area is next to the parkland, about 200 metres from the beach. Located at the northern coastline in Datai area, this beach is popular with the locals but not many tourists know about this place. It is a favourite place for picnics.

According to legend, Tengkorak Beach or translated as “Sandy Skulls” Beach got its name when a massive hailstorm overturned and wrecked ships that passed through Malacca strait. Many died from the hailstorm and the skulls of the dead were washed up onto shore here. Sinister isn’t it?

Teluk Ewa Beach

Teluk Ewa

We were driving past when we came across this beach. The glinting light blue waters were so inviting that we had to stop and stare at it for a while. There were no swimmers here, although there was paragliding activity going on when we stopped by. There is a stall here too that sells coconut drink and under the scorching sun, it is definitely a good time to have one.

Black Sand Beach

Black Sand Beach Langkawi

The Black Sand Beach is in the center of Langkawi’s north coast. It was only a 5 minutes drive from Teluk Ewa. True to its name, the sand on this beach is black. According to legend (and there are many legends related to how the sand turned black), a mermaid was angry when a fisherman stole her ring and so she laid a curse to where he set foot when he reaches ashore, which is why the sand here turned black. Another legend said it is due to the burnt soil of rice fields during the Siamese War.

However, scientifically, the reason the sand is black is because of the mineral contents in the sand – iron oxide. No curses laid here then. Read the information below :

Tanjung Rhu Beach

Tanjung Rhu Beach

Tanjung Rhu Beach, Langkawi

The Tanjung Rhu Beach is located beyond the Black Sand Beach. You would have to drive pass dense jungle to get here. You will also pass a restricted pathway which is probably the private property of Tanjung Rhu Resort. The Tanjung Rhu Beach is open to the public but there is a closed section that is only for the patrons of Tanjung Rhu Resort. Don’t worry though, there is plenty of clear aquamarine waters and and fine sand for you to enjoy yourself in.

The Tanjung Rhu Beach area is secluded and bordered by intermittent limestone crags. There are also roadside stalls selling food and handicrafts here.

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Have you been to Langkawi before? Where did you stay and what were your activities?

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36 thoughts on “Langkawi Beach Hopping In 6 Hours

  1. Been to Langkawi several times but have always repeated the same beaches. This makes an informative guide on where else I should go on my next Langkawi holiday. Thanks, Bella!

    1. Yeah, I been to Langkawi a few times before too but never did the “beach hopping”. Island hopping is not too uncommon but maybe not many people does beach hopping. LOL!

  2. wow nice view and nice pics. Haven’t been to Langkawi for 20 years, should plan family vaca there.

    1. Wow. 20 years? Then you should go. There have been changes to Langkawi although it’s still not too developed so it would be fun.

  3. Wow nice one. Can hop to so many beaches in just few hours time!

    1. Yeah! Well, if you don’t stop for a dip though. I just bask in the beauty of the beaches. Haha

  4. Aliza sara says:

    I love beaches. Need to visit one soon as i find beaches very de-stressing.

  5. WOw… must try this island hopping the next time I head to Langkawi.. It sure is unique…

    1. Beach hopping you mean. Hehe.. There are many other beaches too, if you spend 2 days to just do beach-hopping it would be nicer.

  6. i never knew langkawi is so beautiful. i always think is just a chocolate place for me

    1. Hahaha.. Owh but if you go to the less explored places, they’re very beautiful and captivating. Cheap chocs is just a plus.

    1. Yay. They have many beaches there. The less explored would be nicer. Enjoy yourself! 🙂

  7. Bila tenagkan diri pasti akan ke pantai
    cantik2 dan indah pantai Malaysia..

  8. It’s been long time I didnt visit langkawi already! It’s become so so pretty btw 😀

    1. Yeah it is. There has been some significant changes in Langkawi now. You should go back there and see them for yourself. 😉

  9. have not been to Langkawi but i would like to visit there one day 🙂

    1. Oh you definitely should. It is a nice place to go to, a relaxing holiday destination.

  10. Hmm beach hopping?? Great idea what to do in Langkawi and thanks for the wonderful list 🙂

  11. i just back from langkawi last july!
    i staying at pantai cenang

    1. Did you enjoy your stay there? Pantai Cenang is a little bit packed to my liking. I like the “less explored” beaches. Hehe.

  12. It’s been awhile since I have last been to Langkawi, but this seems to be a great idea to do. Will definitely try it the next time I am there 🙂

    1. I did it because we had so much free time. But beach hopping all over Langkawi would be a great thing to do if you’re with great company. 😛

    1. Haha.. You two go dating and travel leisurely lah when you go Langkawi. I don’t want to become third wheel. 😛

  13. Nice! gonna keep this in mind when I head there in November.

  14. I went beach hopping too almost a decade ago & Pantai Pasir Tengkorak was definitely the high point of our trip!

  15. last time I’m at langkawi, i rent a bike. wat a fun things to do riding a bike around langkawi. we just hangout at the beach when night comes. i miss those moment 😀

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