Cenang
Cenang Beach is located in the west of Langkawi Island, in the tourist Pantai district. It's a lively, crowded resort popular among Europeans and locals. The beach is located in a region with well-developed infrastructure.
The magnificent beaches of Langkawi and Kuah embankment decorated with sculptures attract the attention of tourists from all over the world. Here you can go snorkelling and diving in the marine park of Pulau Payar, climb the cable car to the 708-meter top of the mountain or refresh yourself in the pools of seven waterfalls. Underwater World Aquarium, Bird Paradise Nature Park and the 3D Museum of Art – are Langkawi's visiting cards. Insight into our ranking of the beaches of this island can be the starting point of an unforgettable trip.
Cenang Beach is located in the west of Langkawi Island, in the tourist Pantai district. It's a lively, crowded resort popular among Europeans and locals. The beach is located in a region with well-developed infrastructure.
Tengahis a comfortable sandy beach located in the village of the same name in the south of Langkawi Island.
Tanjung Rhu is a 1,5 km long beach located on the north coast of Langkawi. The resort is uncrowded, solitary and calm.
Kokis a picturesque solitary beach on the west coast of Langkawi located in a bay protected from strong winds and high waves. Sheer cliffs and jungles surround the coast.
Pasir Tengkorak, or "Skull on Sand", is a skull beach on the north coast of Langkawi Island, with Thailand visible from the coast here (the distance is 10 km).
Teluk Yu – a popular resort on the northwest coast of Langkawi Island, its name translates to "shark bay". The beach got its name due to the stone shark statues located along the coast.
Pasir Hitam is a unique beach on the north coast of Langkawi Island covered in dark silver grainy sand.
Datai – a solitary beach on the northwest coast of Langkawi located in a cozy bay.
Kuah – a small urban beach on the southeast coast of Langkawi Island where tourists and locals like to relax.