With a long shoreline and windy weather, you’ll have a great time here for both relaxing and freely flying kites with your friends or loved ones!
Opening hours
Always open
What to expect?
What to expect?
Pantai Klebang is a public beach that can be reached with a 10 minute drive from Malacca City. It has a uniquely wide shoreline and white sands throughout. Many locals frequent Pantai Klebang as a place to relax or to just hang out with friends. You’ll find that most of the traffic jams leading to the beach are because of the infamous Klebang Coconut Shake, which has fans even all the way from Singapore!
The wind is strong at Pantai Klebang due to the sea breeze and the wide shoreline makes it the perfect place to go kite flying as you can play as much as you want without bumping into anyone. You can also meet others flying kites and playing with bubbles here as this beach is known for those activities. It will surely be relaxing and a great time to teach your children how to fly kites. If you don’t bring your own, there are available kites to be purchased or rented with various interesting and colourful designs from cartoon characters to uniquely traditional kites such as the Wau.
The wind is strong at Pantai Klebang due to the sea breeze and the wide shoreline makes it the perfect place to go kite flying as you can play as much as you want without bumping into anyone. You can also meet others flying kites and playing with bubbles here as this beach is known for those activities. It will surely be relaxing and a great time to teach your children how to fly kites. If you don’t bring your own, there are available kites to be purchased or rented with various interesting and colourful designs from cartoon characters to uniquely traditional kites such as the Wau.
What to bring?
What to bring?
- Bringing your own kite can save you money from renting or purchasing one
- Sunblock
- Outdoor mats so you can sit comfortably
What are the facilities provided?
What are the facilities provided?
- There’s a nearby Dataran 1Malaysia where you can find vendors selling food and drinks.
- Also, public toilets, prayer rooms, a playground for children and benches to rest can be found here.
Who should I travel with?
Who should I travel with?
Solo , Couple , Friends , Family
Safety tips
Safety tips
- Don’t litter around as you might get fined if you are caught doing so.
Insiders’ tips
Insiders’ tips
- Go kite flying in the early morning or late evening to avoid the hot sun. Plus, you can get a good view of the sunset from Pantai Klebang!
- Pack an umbrella with you as there’s a lot of walking under the sun.
- You can also plan for a picnic here. If you don’t bring any home cooked food, there are street food vendors nearby where you can take away and eat by the beach.
What to expect?
What to expect?
Pantai Klebang is a public beach that can be reached with a 10 minute drive from Malacca City. It has a uniquely wide shoreline and white sands throughout. Many locals frequent Pantai Klebang as a place to relax or to just hang out with friends. You’ll find that most of the traffic jams leading to the beach are because of the infamous Klebang Coconut Shake, which has fans even all the way from Singapore!
The wind is strong at Pantai Klebang due to the sea breeze and the wide shoreline makes it the perfect place to go kite flying as you can play as much as you want without bumping into anyone. You can also meet others flying kites and playing with bubbles here as this beach is known for those activities. It will surely be relaxing and a great time to teach your children how to fly kites. If you don’t bring your own, there are available kites to be purchased or rented with various interesting and colourful designs from cartoon characters to uniquely traditional kites such as the Wau.
The wind is strong at Pantai Klebang due to the sea breeze and the wide shoreline makes it the perfect place to go kite flying as you can play as much as you want without bumping into anyone. You can also meet others flying kites and playing with bubbles here as this beach is known for those activities. It will surely be relaxing and a great time to teach your children how to fly kites. If you don’t bring your own, there are available kites to be purchased or rented with various interesting and colourful designs from cartoon characters to uniquely traditional kites such as the Wau.
What to bring?
What to bring?
- Bringing your own kite can save you money from renting or purchasing one
- Sunblock
- Outdoor mats so you can sit comfortably
What are the facilities provided?
What are the facilities provided?
- There’s a nearby Dataran 1Malaysia where you can find vendors selling food and drinks.
- Also, public toilets, prayer rooms, a playground for children and benches to rest can be found here.
Who should I travel with?
Who should I travel with?
Solo , Couple , Friends , Family
Safety tips
Safety tips
- Don’t litter around as you might get fined if you are caught doing so.
Insiders’ tips
Insiders’ tips
- Go kite flying in the early morning or late evening to avoid the hot sun. Plus, you can get a good view of the sunset from Pantai Klebang!
- Pack an umbrella with you as there’s a lot of walking under the sun.
- You can also plan for a picnic here. If you don’t bring any home cooked food, there are street food vendors nearby where you can take away and eat by the beach.