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10 Romantic Overwater Villas & Beachfront Chalets In Malaysia With Alluring Ocean Views

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If you’re in need of a dreamy seaside escape, look no further than our local shores

In fact, Malaysia has many luxurious overwater resorts that’ll make you feel like you’re in the Maldives, minus the hefty price tag!

Whether you want to switch up your work from home environment, embark on a romantic getaway, or take a well-deserved break, these floating water villas and chalets are the ideal tropical oasis.

Here are the top ten overwater villas you should visit:

1. AVANI Sepang Goldcoast Resort, Selangor

Located close to the city, AVANI Sepang Goldcoast Resort is a contemporary beachfront escape that stretches over 1km of water on the Sepang coastline. AVANI is famous for its Polynesian-inspired, palm tree-shaped overwater villas that face the tranquil waters of the Straits of Malacca.

This five-star resort features an in-house spa, an infinity pool, and plenty of recreational activities such as water sports, mangrove river cruise, and trips to nearby villages, cultural sites, and an elephant sanctuary. It’s the dream location for a honeymoon, family trip, or relaxing weekend getaway.

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Price:

From RM415 per night.

Address:

67, Jalan Pantai Bagan Lalang,

Kampung Bagan Lalang, Bagan Lalang,

43950 Sungai Pelek, Selangor

Find out more on their website, Facebook, and Instagram.

2. Pangkor Laut Resort, Perak

Tucked inside a secluded bay, Pangkor Laut Resort is situated on a private island that overlooks the pristine beachfront and a lavish rainforest. Aside from their 45 overwater bungalows, they also offer beach villas, garden villas, hill villas, spa villas, and two majestic suites.

This resort features a variety of activities, including waterskiing, sailing, jungle trekking, a luxury spa, and a fitness centre. While you’re here, you should keep an eye out for the colourful wildlife that graces the resort, such as eagles, hornbills, and macaques.

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Price:

From RM1,780 per night.

Address:

Pangkor Laut Island, Pangkor Laut,

32200 Lumut, Perak

Find out more on their website, Facebook, and Instagram.

3. Berjaya Langkawi Resort, Kedah

Nestled at the edge of a lush tropical rainforest and overlooking the breathtaking azure ocean, Berjaya Langkawi Resort is well known for its sightseeing attractions and water activities. There are 47 Malaysian-style water bungalows with calm and serene views all around. 

Participate in a free guided walking tour to spot rainforest wildlife such as lemurs and flying squirrels, and explore their private beach to truly get to know the island. You can also walk to the Oriental Village or take a trip up the SkyBridge Cable Car for a view you won’t forget!

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Price:

From RM217.28 per night.

Address:

Karung Berkunci, 200 Burau Bay,

07000 Langkawi, Kedah

Find out more on their website, Facebook, and Instagram

4. Sipadan Kapalai Dive Resort, Sabah

Sipadan Kapalai is a floating resort that’s built on a mile-long shallow sandbank of Ligitan Reefs, and is entirely detached from land. Just a few minutes’ boat ride away from Sipadan and Mabul, this three-star resort is a great retreat for dive enthusiasts. 

The floating chalets are built on wooden stilts, and are surrounded by a private white sandy beach and clear aquamarine waters. Each chalet comes with its own private balcony so you can gaze at the heavenly views in peace and comfort. For those seeking adventure, the resort offers PADI diving courses, kayaking, and boat excursions.

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Price not specified.

Address:

Mabul Island,

91031 Mabul, Sabah

Find out more on their website, Facebook, and Instagram.

5. Lexis Hibiscus, Port Dickson

This luxurious oceanfront accommodation at Port Dickson looks like it came out of a Maldives postcard! Lexis Hibiscus has 552 floating bungalows that fan out over the gorgeous turquoise waters in the shape of a giant hibiscus flower. With their floor-to-ceiling windows, you’ll be sure to catch the sunset streaming into every room.

This Balinese-inspired private resort is located near the town of Lukut in Port Dickson and overlooks the Straits of Malacca. Each villa features a private plunge pool and steam room. They also have lots of exciting activities, such as a spa, sauna, karaoke, a gym, fishing, bicycle rentals, and even a cruise to take you around the area.

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Price:

From RM490 per night.

Address:

12th Mile, Jalan Pantai,

Pasir Panjang 71250,

Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan

Find out more on their website, Facebook, and Instagram.

6. Avillion Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan

Avillion Port Dickson is an award-winning beach resort with 80 water chalets and garden villas. The architecture is designed to reflect the old-world Malay fishing villages, and combines traditional culture with modern luxuries that allow guests to experience a rich heritage world during their stay. 

The water chalets each have a private balcony that overlooks the ocean, a jacuzzi tub, and a bathroom with an open ceiling so you can shower under a blanket of stars! The resort also has an in-house aviary, farm, orchid hut, and spice farm, which features more than 30 species of birds.

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Price:

From RM380 per night.

Address:

3rd Mile, Jalan Pantai,

71000 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan

Find out more on their website, Facebook, and Instagram

7. Lankayan Island Dive Resort, Sabah

The Lankayan Island Dive Resort is located in the north of Sandakan, and rests above the striking waters of the Sulu Sea. It has 16 beachfront chalets and nine overwater chalets, and primarily caters to divers. 

However, if you’re not interested in diving, you can snorkle, canoe, or play beach volleyball. There are many intriguing species of flora and fauna to be discovered at Lankayan Island, which is a Marine Protected Area. 

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Price:

The diving package starts at RM2,382 per person (three-day, two-night stay).

The vacation package (without diving) starts at RM1,916 per person (three-day, two-night stay).

Address:

Block C, Ground Floor,

Lot 38 & 39, Mile 6,

90000 Sandakan, Sabah

Find out more on their website, Facebook, and Instagram.

8. Mabul Water Bungalows, Sabah

Mabul Water Bungalows is a floating dive resort that’s situated near Sipadan, the world’s top diving destination. This resort has 24 wooden bungalows built over the sparkling shores of Mabul Island, and each has steps that lead right into the water!

Here, you can enjoy many water activities such as snorkelling, kayaking, diving, canoeing, and fishing. Bicycles are also provided if you want to explore the place on land.

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Price:

From USD676 (approx. RM2,782.42) per night for non-divers.

Address:

Block A, Signature Office,

KK Times Square, Off Coastal Highway,

88100 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah

*Note that all guests must obtain a daily entry permit to dive or visit Sipadan Island, which is subject to approval by the Sabah Parks Management.

Find out more on their website and Instagram.

9. Gayana Marine Resort, Sabah

Gayana Marine Resort is a picturesque eco-tourism destination that invites guests to explore the surrounding tropical and marine wildlife. Nestled at the edge of Malahom Bay on Gaya Island off the coast of Sabah, this resort has 52 water villas with private pools, balconies, and glass-bottom floors so you can watch the colourful marine life below.

The resort is located on a coral reef island, and overlooks Mount Kinabalu. They feature many activities like snorkelling, diving, water sports, and even a Marine Environment Education Programme, where participants will help replant coral reefs and propagate endangered giant clams.

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Price:

From RM850 per night.

Address:

Malohom Bay, Pulau Gaya,

88000 Kota Kinabalu

Find out more on their website, Facebook, and Instagram.

10. The St Regis, Langkawi

The St Regis Langkawi is an exotic five-star luxury resort overlooking the Andaman Sea, and is surrounded by a centuries-old tropical rainforest. It has 89 spacious and elegant suites, as well as four overwater villas with direct access to the beach.

Engage in exhilarating aquatic sports like scuba diving, parasailing, snorkelling, and island tours. You can also pamper yourself at their award-winning Iridium Spa, and take a soak in their oasis infinity pool. 

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Price:

From RM2,070 per night.

Address:

Jalan Pantai Beringin,

07000 Langkawi, Kedah

Find out more on their website, Facebook, and Instagram.

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