Archive for December 21st, 2009

A trip up to Batu Ferringhi will tell you why you have to go there for a holiday. The way up here is a breezy trip, but the results are remarkable. A line of expensive hotels front the sea and across the road is a horizon of bars, restaurants and souvenir shops waiting to be visited.

If you have money to splurge, invest in a few nights at the Rasa Sayang, Park Royal, Holiday Inn, Bayview Beach Resort, or the Golden Sands. They not only face the sea, they are located directly on the beach and have the best quality available here. The employees are respectful and amiable, and some even provide daycare, childcare and baby-sitting services.

For those who are on a tight budget, hotels across the road are available for a comfy stay too, and you can walk across to the beaches for beach fun activities. Try not to get a hotel which is too far away from the beach, so its best to stick to those that line the roadsides as it’s easy to cross the roads here.

Dining options are abundant as you can be delighted in tasty seafood at the restaurants across the road. There is a hawker center which we stopped at for dinner which had good hawker food. The centre is around the night market which you should need to go to. Its a shopping favourite for many. I didn’t buy many things as I was mainly sightseeing.

Batu Ferringhi is unmistakably a tourist location, all they include there is available for backpackers and it’s easy to get nearby the area. Only problem is getting to and from Georgetown, not that there isn’t any transport , its just slightly further out and the getting in and out if Batu Ferringhi.

There are Tanjung Bungah and Gurney Drive to consider. But majority of tourist will say Batu Ferringhi is the most popular Penang beach.