Pulau Pangkor Ranked as the World's 8th Best Honeymoon Destination
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Pulau Pangkor has garnered global recognition, ranking as the 8th best honeymoon destination in the world according to EnjoyTravel, a renowned car rental service aggregator website. This accolade highlights the island’s unique appeal, particularly for couples seeking both luxury and budget-friendly options.
The ranking was determined based on seven distinct metrics: Attraction Affordability, Culinary Experience, Luxury Accommodation, Wine and Dine, Honeymoon Packages, Romantic Ambiance, and Unique Experience. Pulau Pangkor's standout features include its affordable Maldives-style overwater bungalows, serene tropical atmosphere, and exceptional hospitality. The island offers a quiet retreat with pristine, untouched white sand beaches and a selection of excellent hotels.
Here are the top 20 best honeymoon destinations according to EnjoyTravel:
- Koh Chang, Thailand
- Patagonia, Chile
- Rajasthan, India
- Zanzibar
- Sri Lanka
- South Africa
- Kenya
- Pulau Pangkor, Malaysia
- Sumba, Indonesia
- Curacao
- Peloponnese
- Tuscany, Italy
- Kyoto, Japan
- The Maldives
- Mallorca, Spain
- British Columbia, Canada
- San Juan Mountains, Colorado, USA
- Iceland
- South Island, New Zealand
- Bordeaux, France
Pulau Pangkor's allure lies in its tranquil environment, excellent seafood, and the opportunity for couples to unwind and enjoy a remote island experience. Its recognition as a top honeymoon destination underscores its charm and the diverse experiences it offers to newlyweds.
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