Yacht Charter Langkawi
Yacht charter Langkawi unveils a duty-free archipelago of 99 islands at the top of Malaysia’s Andaman Sea coast, where ancient rainforest canopies shelter hornbills and flying lemurs, dramatic limestone geopark formations rise from emerald-green shallows, and the SkyBridge walkway offers a vertigo-inducing panorama 660 metres above sea level. Around 20 charter yachts operate from Royal Langkawi Yacht Club and Telaga Harbour Marina, including 68′–98′ motor yachts, 100′+ superyachts, and 55′+ catamarans whose shallow drafts are ideal for exploring the mangrove channels of Kilim Karst Geoforest Park.
November to April is peak season – the north-east monsoon has settled, skies are clear, and 30–32°C temperatures make for comfortable days on deck and underwater visibility of 15–20 metres around Pulau Payar Marine Park. The shoulder months of May and October deliver warm, largely dry weather with fewer visitors and more competitive pricing. Daily rates start from approximately $3,000/day plus 8% Malaysian SST (Sales and Service Tax) and 30–35% APA covering fuel, provisions, and marine-park fees. Langkawi’s distinctive charm is the fusion of UNESCO Global Geopark geology, duty-free shopping, and Malay culinary heritage – you can snorkel a coral garden in the morning, stock the yacht with tax-free champagne at Kuah jetty, and dine on flame-grilled satay and laksa at a beachside warung as the sun drops behind the karst silhouettes.
Explore Langkawi
Discover marina options, geopark logistics, and the finest anchorages across the archipelago in our comprehensive Langkawi destination guide.
Explore curated Langkawi charter itineraries linking Kilim Geoforest Park, Pulau Payar Marine Park, and the Dayang Bunting lake island.
The grid above showcases around 20 yachts available for Langkawi charters – motor yachts from 68′, superyachts over 100′, and catamarans from 55′. Weekly rates start from approximately $21,000. Use the filters to narrow by type, guest capacity, length, or rate, and once you’ve shortlisted your favourites, Boatcrowd’s charter specialists can arrange marine-park permits, geopark guides, and seamless duty-free provisioning.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far in advance should I book a Langkawi charter?
For the prime November–March window, five to seven months’ lead time is recommended, especially over the Christmas and Chinese New Year periods when demand peaks. April and October offer warm, settled conditions with more vessel availability and can often be arranged three to four months in advance at softer rates.
What is included in the charter price?
The base rate covers the yacht, professional crew, insurance, and standard equipment including the tender and snorkelling gear. Fuel, provisions, beverages, marina fees, and marine-park entry are funded through the APA (30–35% of the charter fee). Malaysian SST at 8% applies to the base rate. Langkawi’s duty-free status makes on-board provisioning notably more affordable than elsewhere in Malaysia, and any unspent APA is refunded after the voyage.
Can I combine Langkawi with Penang or southern Thailand?
Yes – Penang lies roughly 60 nautical miles south, making an overnight passage or leisurely two-day coastal cruise a popular addition that pairs geopark scenery with Penang’s renowned street-food culture. Heading north, Thailand’s Tarutao and Koh Lipe are within a short day-sail. Your Boatcrowd broker handles all cross-border customs clearance and Thai port-authority formalities.
Is Langkawi suitable for families with young children?
Langkawi is an excellent family charter base. The calm, sheltered waters inside the archipelago are ideal for young swimmers and paddleboarders, and the mangrove cruises of Kilim Geoforest Park – where children can spot brahminy kites, monitor lizards, and baby sharks – are a guaranteed highlight. Crews are experienced with families, most yachts carry child-friendly life jackets, paddleboards, and snorkelling gear, and the relaxed island pace suits younger travellers perfectly.