Shopping
1.Temoyong Night Market
One of Langkawi’s hottest street markets is the Temoyong Night Market. It’s bustling with a wide variety of handcrafted items, artwork, fresh food, clothing, souvenirs, watches, sunglasses, wallets, and handbags. The Temoyong Night Market is a popular destination for both foreign and local visitors, and it opens on Thursdays until 11 p.m.
2.Coco Valley
Coco Valley Langkawi offers duty-free prices on all of its products as well as a satisfying selection of wine, whiskies, and champagnes, which means that you can save significant money compared to buying the same items elsewhere. Additionally, they often have special promotions and discounts, especially during festive seasons.
Coco Valley is most famous for vast selection of chocolates, cocoa powder, cocoa butter, and other cocoa-related items from both local and international brands. You’ll find popular brands like Cadbury’s, Whittaker’s, Ferrero Rocher, and Pepero, often at discounted prices. They also sell locally made cocoa products.
3.Kuah Night Market
Located about 41 mins away from Oriental Village Boutique Hotel Langkawi, Kuah Night Market is open every Wednesday and Saturday. Locally known as ‘pasar malam’, it is a lively affair with local vendors setting up makeshift stalls along a stretch of road selling all kinds of local items from inexpensive clothes, fresh produce, accessories, paintings, DVDs to many other knick-knacks.
4.Haji Ismail Group, Kuah Town
Perniagaan Haji Ismail Group Sdn. Bhd. is a great place for visitors and locals to stock up on their favourite confectionery products on Langkawi Island. Located in Kuah Town, you can find chocolates from well-loved brands such as Hershey’s, Cadbury’s, Ritter Sport, Pepero, and Toblerone, which are sold at attractive prices.
As with most duty-free outlets in Langkawi, Perniagaan Haji Ismail Group Sdn. Bhd. also sells imported kitchenware, apparel, bags, and luggage, though choices are rather limited to make way for its extensive chocolate collection.
5.Teow Soon Huat Duty Free
Teow Soon Huat Duty-Free Shopping houses 60 retail outlets, 12 eateries, and a supermarket. Besides the usual staples of tobacco and chocolates, you can get household commodities, a wide variety of apparel, luggage and bags, as well as groceries.
Teow Soon Huat Duty-Free Shopping is one of the most popular shopping venues in Padang Matsirat. It stocks duty-free whiskies from Chivas Regal, Royal Salute, JW Black Label, and Glenfiddich. Imported clothing brands such as U.S. Polo Assn, Dr Cardin, and Santini often offer discounts of up to 70% off original retail prices.
6.Saga Shopping Center
Saga Shopping Centre is one of the major duty-free outlets in Langkawi. It offers quality and affordable household items, clothing, decorative ceramics and crystals. You can find the complex in Kuah’s town centre, about a 5-minute walk from the Al-Hana Mosque.
While Saga Shopping Centre carries the same type of merchandise as other major shopping venues in Kuah, it has a better variety of brands and attractive deals.
7.Cenang Mall
Cenang Mall in Langkawi is a two-story, contemporary shopping mall located right on the bustling beach of Pantai Cenang. Opened in 2012, it’s become a popular spot for tourists and locals alike, offering a mix of shopping, dining, and leisure activities in a convenient and air-conditioned environment.
The mall houses over 45 shops, including a mix of international brands like Starbucks, KFC, and Maybank, as well as local boutiques and souvenir shops. You’ll find everything from fashion and accessories to duty-free liquor, tobacco, and perfume. There’s a supermarket and a pharmacy in the mall for your convenience, handy if you’re staying in a nearby apartment or villa. Cenang Mall is a convenient and enjoyable place to spend an afternoon or evening in Langkawi. The mall offers a good variety of shops, restaurants, and amenities, making it a great option for a break from the beach or as a stop on your Langkawi explorations.