Pick Up Time : 8.00 a.m. Visit Malacca, which is one of Malaysia’s most unique UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The town is home to some of the most renowned historical attractions in the world including the A'Famosa Portuguese Fortress and the Dutch Square which is overlooked by the Melaka River, serving as a vital trade route in the 15th century.
St. Peter's Church (CLOSED ON MONDAYS) Visit St. Peter's Church, which is the oldest functioning Roman Catholic church in Malaysia which was consecrated in 1710. It was constructed with the colonial Dutch Baroque architecture and still stands strong to this date. Shorts and sleeveless shirts are not allowed.
A'Famosa Portuguese Fortress Visit the A’Famosa fortress, which is believed to be one of the oldest surviving remnants of European architecture in Asia. Porta de Santiago, which is the symbolic ruin of the fortress, is the only part of the fortress which has survived the test of time
Dutch Square Visit the Dutch Square, a historic square in Malacca featuring maroon-colored structures in the Dutch colonial style which is said to be the oldest Dutch building in the East.
St. Paul’s Church & St. Paul’s Hill Climb up the hill on a set of pristine white stairs along the slope that will take you directly to the Church of St Paul. The church overlooks the beautiful city of Malacca, delivering a breathtaking view of the city amidst the cool shades of the trees.
Malacca Christ Church (CLOSED ON MONDAYS) Visit the oldest functioning Protestant church in Malaysia located in the heart of Melaka’s historic Dutch Square. It overlooks the Malacca River, and is known as the centerpiece of Malacca’s historical heritage sites.
Jonker Street Walk through the streets of Jalan Hang Jebat and its surrounding areas, which are known to be one of the most vibrant destinations in the world. Stop by for some souvenirs, handicrafts or even the iconic coconut biscuits.
Cheng Hoon Teng Temple Visit the oldest functioning Chinese Buddhist temple in the country. The temple ranks among the most significant in Southeast Asia, being central to the spiritual aspirations of the Chinese community in historic Malacca.
Melaka River Stroll Take a stroll alongside the Melaka River, taking in the scenic views of the town while admiring the murals painted on the walls across the walkways. Catch the small occasional cruise boats shuttle through the river, carrying passengers on an unique journey across the river.