Embark on a journey to the UNESCO World Heritage city of Malacca, known for its rich history and cultural treasures. Begin with a visit to St. Paul's Hill, offering panoramic views, the historic St. Paul's Church, the iconic A'Famosa, and the vibrant Dutch Square (Red Square) with its striking colonial-era architecture.
Explore Jonker Street, a bustling hub for local crafts and antiques, and Harmony Street, where historic temples and mosques stand as symbols of multicultural unity. Relax on a scenic Malacca River Cruise, offering picturesque views of the city's vibrant streets and historic landmarks. Conclude your journey with lasting memories of Malacca's unique heritage and charm.

▲ St. Paul's Church, one of Malaysia's oldest Catholic churches, sits atop St. Paul's Hill, offering a glimpse into Melaka's history.

▲St. Paul's Hill in Malacca City was once called Malacca Hill during the Sultanate era and Mary's Hill under Portuguese rule.

▲ A'Famosa, built by the Portuguese in 1511 in Malacca, Malaysia, is one of Asia's oldest surviving European fortresses, reflecting its rich colonial history.

▲The Dutch Square in Melaka, known as the "Red Square" for its vibrant red buildings, is a renowned landmark in Bandar Hilir, featuring the iconic Stadthuys.

▲ Located in the heart of Melaka's Chinatown, Jonker Street and Harmony Street are renowned destinations celebrated for their lively weekend night market and cultural significance.
▲ Drift along the Melaka River on the iconic cruise, passing lively restaurants, vibrant bars, and exciting riverside shops.

