Capital of the Malaysian island of Penang, George Town has long been a crossroad. Today, it is a glorious celebration of culture, one of Asia’s most colorful corners. Malays, Indians and Chinese all share a past here, as a ride around town via a pedaled trishaw will show. George Town’s unique cityscape features shops from colonial days, Buddhist and Taoist temples, and kongsi, brightly painted clanhouses that traditionally open their doors to all who share a surname. The town’s rich literary past includes residents such as Rudyard Kipling, Somerset Maugham and Noël Coward.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
A Snapshot of George Town
Explore the melting pot of cultures that have helped create Malaysia’s oldest city.
Penang in a Day
Witness the cultural and natural splendor of Penang on one wide-ranging excursion.
Temples & Traditional Crafts
Visit some of the island’s most notable temples, discover traditional handicrafts and visit lush market stalls.
George Town by Trishaw
Tour George Town’s Chinatown and its Old Town in the most authentic way: by traditional trishaw.
Bukit Merah Orang Utan Island
Observe orangutans roaming free at Bukit Merah Orang Utan Island Foundation, a sanctuary dedicated to their care.
Penang Hill & Temple
Ride the funicular railway to the peak of Penang Hill, and visit Kek Lok Si, Malaysia’s largest Buddhist temple.
Malaysian Spice Garden & Butterfly Farm
Discover the diversity of Malaysian flora at a spice garden and see the world’s first live butterfly sanctuary.
The Art of Batik
Tap into your artistic side and learn the traditional art of batik fabric painting.