Explore Melaka’s historic sites and Port Dickson’s beaches. Enjoy cultural streets and a sunset cruise. Book your unforgettable journey today.
Explore Melaka’s historic sites and Port Dickson’s beaches. Enjoy cultural streets and a sunset cruise. Book your unforgettable journey today.
- St. Peter’s Church - St. Peter’s Church in Melaka stands as the oldest operational Catholic church in Malaysia, constructed in 1710 during the Dutch colonial period. Visitors to this historic site will appreciate its exquisite fusion of Eastern and Western architectural styles, featuring an ancient bell cast in 1608 and detailed stained-glass…
- St. Peter’s Church - St. Peter’s Church in Melaka stands as the oldest operational Catholic church in Malaysia, constructed in 1710 during the Dutch colonial period. Visitors to this historic site will appreciate its exquisite fusion of Eastern and Western architectural styles, featuring an ancient bell cast in 1608 and detailed stained-glass windows. Inside, the tranquil atmosphere encourages contemplation, while the centuries-old altar and religious statues offer insight into Melaka’s rich Christian legacy. A visit to this church provides a serene escape and a deeper appreciation of Melaka’s multicultural history.
- Red Square (Dutch Square) - Red Square, also known as Dutch Square, is one of Melaka’s most iconic landmarks, showcasing vibrant red colonial buildings from the Dutch era. Visitors will admire the impressive Christ Church, the Stadthuys—the oldest Dutch building in the East—and the Queen Victoria Fountain. They can wander through the lively square, capture photos with the colorful trishaws, and explore nearby shops for souvenirs. The area perfectly blends history and culture, offering a glimpse into Melaka’s colonial past while immersing visitors in its vibrant present.
- Christ Church - Christ Church Melaka is a historic Dutch colonial church and a prominent landmark in Red Square. Visitors will admire its distinctive red exterior, 18th-century Dutch architecture, and a massive wooden ceiling crafted without nails. Inside, they can explore centuries-old handcrafted pews, a brass Bible stand, and tombstones with Armenian inscriptions. The church’s peaceful ambiance provides a glimpse into Melaka’s colonial past, making it a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
- Queen Victoria’s Fountain - Queen Victoria’s Fountain is a beautifully preserved colonial-era landmark in Melaka’s Red Square, built in 1901 to commemorate the British monarch’s Diamond Jubilee. Visitors will admire its elegant design, featuring intricate carvings and a steady flow of water that adds to the square’s charm. The fountain is a popular photo spot, surrounded by vibrant red Dutch buildings and colorful trishaws. Visitors can relax by the fountain, soak in the colonial atmosphere, and explore the nearby historical attractions of Melaka’s UNESCO-listed heritage site.
- St. Paul’s Hill & Church (Bukit St. Paul) - St. Paul’s Hill in Melaka offers visitors a journey through history with its ancient ruins and breathtaking views of the city. Visitors will explore the remains of St. Paul’s Church, a 16th-century Portuguese chapel that once served as a burial site for Dutch nobles. They can admire weathered tombstones, a statue of St. Francis Xavier, and panoramic views of Melaka’s historical landmarks. The hill provides a scenic and cultural experience, perfect for history enthusiasts and photographers looking to capture the essence of Melaka’s colonial past.
- A Famosa Fort - A Famosa is one of Melaka’s most iconic historical landmarks, featuring the ruins of a 16th-century Portuguese fortress. Visitors will explore the famous Porta de Santiago gate, the last surviving structure of the once-mighty fort. They can walk through the remnants of Melaka’s colonial past, learn about its strategic significance, and capture stunning photos of the ancient stone walls. A visit to A Famosa offers a fascinating glimpse into Melaka’s rich history, making it a must-see attraction for history buffs and culture lovers alike.
- Proclamation of Independence Memorial - The Proclamation of Independence Memorial in Melaka is a historic museum that showcases Malaysia’s journey to independence. Visitors will explore exhibits featuring photographs, documents, and artifacts related to the country’s fight for freedom. The grand colonial-era building itself is a sight to admire, offering a glimpse into Malaysia’s rich political history. A visit here provides an educational and inspiring experience, making it a must-see for history enthusiasts and those interested in Malaysia’s national heritage.
- Straits of Malacca - The Straits of Malacca is a historic and strategic waterway offering breathtaking coastal views and rich maritime heritage. Visitors can enjoy scenic boat cruises, watch stunning sunsets over the horizon, and spot local fishing villages along the shoreline. The strait’s significance as one of the world’s busiest shipping routes adds to its charm, providing a glimpse into Malaysia’s maritime history. Whether relaxing by the waterfront or exploring nearby attractions, a visit to the Straits of Malacca promises a peaceful and picturesque experience.
- Jonker Street - Jonker Street is the heart of Melaka’s Chinatown, famous for its lively night market, heritage shophouses, and delicious street food. Visitors will explore vibrant stalls selling local crafts, antiques, and souvenirs while indulging in must-try treats like chicken rice balls, cendol, and satay. The street comes alive at night with cultural performances and bustling crowds, offering a perfect blend of history, shopping, and gastronomy. Whether strolling during the day or enjoying the night market, Jonker Street promises a memorable experience filled with sights, sounds, and flavors.
- Harmony Street - Harmony Street in Melaka is a unique cultural gem where different religious sites stand side by side, reflecting the city’s rich multicultural heritage. Visitors will visit historic landmarks like Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, the oldest Chinese temple in Malaysia; Kampung Kling Mosque, showcasing Javanese and Moorish influences; and Sri Poyatha Moorthi Temple, one of the oldest Hindu temples in the country. As they stroll along this historic street, visitors can admire the diverse architectural styles, learn about Melaka’s religious harmony, and capture stunning photos of these well-preserved heritage sites.
- Cheng Hoon Teng Temple - Cheng Hoon Teng Temple is the oldest Chinese temple in Malaysia, offering visitors a glimpse into Melaka’s deep-rooted Chinese heritage. Visitors will admire its stunning traditional architecture, intricate wood carvings, and beautifully decorated prayer halls dedicated to Buddhist, Taoist, and Confucian deities. The temple’s serene atmosphere invites quiet reflection, while its rich history provides insight into the cultural and spiritual traditions of the local Chinese community. A visit here promises a peaceful yet enriching experience in the heart of Melaka’s historic quarter.
- Sri Pogyatha Vinoyagar Moorthi Temple - Sri Poyatha Moorthi Temple is the oldest Hindu temple in Malaysia, dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Visitors will admire its simple yet historic architecture, featuring colorful statues, intricate carvings, and traditional Hindu motifs. Inside, they can observe religious rituals, learn about Hindu traditions, and appreciate the temple’s significance within Melaka’s multicultural heritage. A visit here offers a unique cultural experience, showcasing the deep-rooted history of the local Chitty community in the heart of Harmony Street.
- Kampung Kling Mosque - Kampung Kling Mosque is the oldest mosque built in Malacca. The architectural design of the mosque is very unique and a cross between Sumatran, Chinese, Hindu, and the local Malays. The mosque also has a blend of English elements such as a Minaret, Ablution pool, entrance arch, glazed tiles, columns with symmetrical arches, Victorian chandelier, and a wooden pulpit with Hindu and Chinese-style carvings.
- Malacca Handicrafts - Malacca Handicrafts offer visitors a chance to explore the rich artistic traditions of Melaka through locally made souvenirs and artisanal products. Visitors can browse vibrant markets and craft centers featuring intricate batik prints, woven baskets, wooden carvings, and Peranakan beaded shoes. They may also witness skilled artisans at work and even participate in hands-on workshops to create their own unique crafts. A visit here provides a deeper appreciation of Melaka’s cultural heritage while allowing visitors to take home beautifully crafted keepsakes.
- Army Museum Port Dickson - The Port Dickson Army Museum offers visitors an immersive journey through Malaysia’s military history. Visitors will explore indoor and outdoor exhibits featuring decommissioned tanks, fighter jets, artillery, and historical artifacts. They can walk through a replica of a communist-era underground tunnel, learn about Malaysia’s armed forces, and discover war relics from different time periods. With interactive displays and life-sized dioramas, the museum provides an educational and engaging experience for history enthusiasts and families alike.
- Teluk Kemang - Teluk Kemang Beach is one of the most popular coastal destinations in Port Dickson, known for its golden sands and calm waters. Visitors can relax under the sun, take a refreshing swim, or enjoy exciting water activities like jet skiing and banana boat rides. The beachfront is lined with food stalls offering delicious local seafood, making it a great spot to unwind and savor the seaside atmosphere. Whether for a fun-filled adventure or a peaceful escape, Teluk Kemang Beach promises a memorable beachside experience.
- Pantai Cahaya Negeri - Pantai Cahaya Negeri is a serene and scenic beach in Port Dickson, perfect for relaxation and nature lovers. Visitors can stroll along its soft sandy shores, take a dip in the clear waters, or enjoy a peaceful picnic by the sea. The highlight is the wooden bridge leading to a small mangrove island, offering stunning views and great photo opportunities. With its calm ambiance and beautiful coastal scenery, Pantai Cahaya Negeri is an ideal getaway for those seeking a tranquil beach experience.
- Port Dickson Ornamental Fish Center - The Port Dickson Ornamental Fish Center is a hidden gem for marine life enthusiasts, showcasing a variety of colorful tropical fish and aquatic creatures. Visitors can explore tanks filled with exotic freshwater and saltwater species, including vibrant koi, arowanas, and coral reef fish. The center also provides insights into fish breeding and conservation efforts. A visit here offers a fun and educational experience, making it a great stop for families and anyone fascinated by marine biodiversity.
- Dickson Dragon Cruise - The Dickson Dragon Cruise offers visitors a relaxing and scenic journey along the waters of Port Dickson. Passengers will enjoy stunning coastal views, breathtaking sunsets, and a refreshing sea breeze while cruising on a spacious double-deck catamaran. The experience includes live entertainment, music, and optional activities like a seawater jacuzzi net. Perfect for families, couples, and groups, the cruise provides a memorable way to unwind and take in the beauty of Port Dickson from the sea.

- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Admission to Dragon Cruise
- Round trip transfers to and from hotel
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Admission to Dragon Cruise
- Round trip transfers to and from hotel
- Personal expenses
- Gratuities
- Personal expenses
- Gratuities
Uncover the highlights of Melaka and Port Dickson with our thrilling experiences! Visit iconic sites such as A Famosa, Christ Church, and St. Paul’s Hill, or dive into cultural treasures at Jonker Street and Harmony Street. Relax on the stunning shores of Teluk Kemang and Pantai Cahaya Negeri, or witness a spectacular sunset aboard the Dickson Dragon…
Uncover the highlights of Melaka and Port Dickson with our thrilling experiences! Visit iconic sites such as A Famosa, Christ Church, and St. Paul’s Hill, or dive into cultural treasures at Jonker Street and Harmony Street. Relax on the stunning shores of Teluk Kemang and Pantai Cahaya Negeri, or witness a spectacular sunset aboard the Dickson Dragon Cruise. Whether it’s history, heritage, or coastal escapades, reserve your adventure today for a memorable trip!
- Kindly bring change of clothes, sunscreen, sunglasses, caps or hats, swimwear, water bottle, if you wish to indulge in beach activities.
- In case of unforeseen events or extreme weather, the operator reserves the right to cancel the Dragon Cruise . In this event, the operator will refund RM90 per person, by cash through the driver
- The remaining duration of the tour will be allotted for travelling, including pickup and drop-off.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.