Langkawi
Malaysia · Price calendar
Dorm beds in Langkawi, Malaysia range from $5 to $22/night over the next 3 months. HostelHawk tracks 28 properties. Cheapest upcoming dates: Jul 4, Jul 5, Jul 6.
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Hostel prices in Langkawi, Malaysia
A typical dorm night in Langkawi runs about $6.
Across the upcoming months, July tends to be the cheapest month (from $5/night) and September the most expensive (from $6/night).
At $5/night and up, Langkawi is a mid-range hostel destination in Malaysia.
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Hostels we track in Langkawi
- Bed Attitude Hostel Cenang 9.2 · 1,329 reviews
- House of Lion Hostel 8.1 · 827 reviews
- Gecko Guesthouse 7.9 · 479 reviews
- Rembulan Langkawi 8.6 · 304 reviews
- Arch Dormitorio Langkawi 8.3 · 246 reviews
- Bunga Hostel 9.0 · 245 reviews
- The Kasbah Langkawi 9.4 · 225 reviews
- Pondok Keladi Langkawi Guesthouse 10.0 · 217 reviews
- Home Sol Guesthouse 9.1 · 179 reviews
- The Cottage Langkawi 8.4 · 109 reviews
- Kawah Padi Garden Villa Langkawi 10.0 · 94 reviews
- House of Wolves Hostel 8.4 · 58 reviews
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- Shaka Garden House Langkawi 9.5 · 42 reviews
- Anchor Point Hostel & Cafe 9.0 · 33 reviews
- MIMPIMOON Langkawi 6.3 · 29 reviews
- D'Lima Beach Inn Langkawi 9.8 · 28 reviews
- Boxpackers Langkawi 8.5 · 16 reviews
- Rainbow Lodge 8.2 · 7 reviews
- Seaside Cenang 6.9 · 4 reviews
- Cenanghill Beachfront 3.4 · 2 reviews
- Bella Vista Express 10.0 · 1 reviews
- Zackry Guesthouse 6.9 · 1 reviews
- Attitude Resort Langkawi
- Casa Yusika Female Dormitory
- Collection O Langkawi formerly Tokman Inn
- Sunday Telaga Terrace Boutique Resort
- The Crowded House Backpackers Hostel
- Triima Inn Tanjung Rhu by Perfect Host
Local knowledge for Langkawi
Where to stay
Budget travelers cluster along Jalan Pantai Cenang and the quieter stretch of Jalan Pantai Tengah just south of it. Pantai Tengah guesthouses tend to run cheaper than the main Cenang strip and are still a short walk to the beach and the night stalls on Cenang Road.
Getting around
- Rent a motorbike from one of the shops on Jalan Pantai Cenang for around RM25-35 per day. There is no public bus network, and metered taxis here are fixed-rate and expensive, so two wheels is the only realistic budget option for reaching Telaga Tujuh waterfall, the cable car at Gunung Mat Cincang, or the Kuah jetty.
- Langkawi is duty-free. The shops along Jalan Kuah near the ferry terminal sell alcohol, chocolate, and cigarettes at a fraction of mainland prices. Pick up what you need before boarding the ferry back to Penang or Kuala Perlis.
- Avoid arriving in Cenang without a booking in late December or during Chinese New Year. The strip fills up fast and walk-in rates can be double or triple what you would pay by booking a week ahead.
When to go
Rates drop noticeably from June through August when the southwest monsoon brings rain and crowds thin out. December through February is the dry season and the busiest stretch, with hostels in Cenang filling up weeks in advance around Christmas and the New Year.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a hostel in Langkawi cost per night?
Dorm beds in Langkawi currently range from $5 to $22/night based on the next 3 months of availability.
When are the cheapest dates to book a hostel in Langkawi?
Based on current data, the cheapest upcoming dates for hostels in Langkawi are July 4, July 5, July 6.
How many hostels does HostelHawk track in Langkawi?
HostelHawk currently tracks 28 hostels in Langkawi, Malaysia.
What's the cheapest month to book a hostel in Langkawi?
Based on current availability, July has the lowest hostel prices in Langkawi, with dorm beds from $5/night.
Is Langkawi affordable compared to other hostel cities in Malaysia?
Langkawi is a mid-range hostel destination in Malaysia, with dorm prices starting from $5/night.
Where do backpackers stay in Langkawi?
Budget travelers cluster along Jalan Pantai Cenang and the quieter stretch of Jalan Pantai Tengah just south of it. Pantai Tengah guesthouses tend to run cheaper than the main Cenang strip and are still a short walk to the beach and the night stalls on Cenang Road.
What is the best time of year to visit Langkawi?
Rates drop noticeably from June through August when the southwest monsoon brings rain and crowds thin out. December through February is the dry season and the busiest stretch, with hostels in Cenang filling up weeks in advance around Christmas and the New Year.