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How To Travel From Penang To Langkawi By Ferry?

Travel from Penang to Langkawi by ferry

  • Current status: Direct passenger ferries between Penang (George Town/Swettenham Pier) and Langkawi (Kuah Jetty) have been suspended since the pandemic and remain canceled or “until further notice,” per multiple recent updates.
  • Practical implication: Plan to reach Langkawi via the mainland ferry ports—Kuala Kedah or Kuala Perlis—or fly from Penang to Langkawi instead.

Option A: Overland + Mainland ferry (most reliable now)

1) Penang to Kuala Kedah or Kuala Perlis

  • Travel overland (bus, car, or KTM Komuter combinations) from Penang to either Kuala Kedah or Kuala Perlis; these are the two main mainland gateways to Langkawi.

2) Mainland to Langkawi by ferry

  • Frequent ferries run Kuala Kedah↔Langkawi and Kuala Perlis↔Langkawi, operated by Langkawi Ferry Line Ventures; check same‑day schedules and buy tickets in advance, especially weekends/holidays.

Tips:

  • Kuala Perlis crossings are shorter and often cheaper; Kuala Kedah has more services day‑to‑day—compare on the date of travel.

Option B: Fly Penang to Langkawi

  • With the direct ferry suspended, many travelers choose the 40–50 minute flight instead, which avoids the mainland transfer.

About conflicting listings

  • Some ticketing sites still show “Penang–Langkawi” ferry products/schedules, but independent travel resources and recent updates indicate the direct route has not resumed; verify before booking to avoid cancellations or reroutes.

Key terminals (if/when service resumes)

  • Penang: Swettenham Pier (Penang International Cruise Terminal), George Town.
  • Langkawi: Kuah Jetty (Jetty Point Complex).

Bottom line: As of today, travel via Kuala Kedah/Kuala Perlis ferries or fly, because the direct Penang–Langkawi ferry is not operating at this time.

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