Malaysia ranks high in numerous categories in 'best in Asia' list


Semporna in Sabah is named one of Asia’s best destinations. — Unsplash

Be it family-friendly attractions, scenic stays or wonderful dining options, Malaysia has a wide range of experiences that is sure to delight every type of traveller.

This unsurprisingly results in Malaysia leading the Asia-focused categories of Trip.com’s “2025 Trip.Best Global Rankings”.

Named the best in a total of 19 categories, ranging from accommodations to nightlife, the country boasts several establishments that received multiple recognitions.

The popular island of Langkawi in Kedah earns repeat mentions for its hotels and villas, as well as its Underwater World attraction. Langkawi was also named one of “Asia’s best coastal destinations”.

The only other place in Malaysia crowned best coastal destination is Semporna, a scenic seaside town in Sabah’s east coast.

Meanwhile, the state’s capital city Kota Kinabalu joins Semporna, Langkawi, Melaka and Kuala Lumpur in the “best destinations” category.

Understandably, KL, being the capital of Malaysia, draws many visits from local and foreign tourists alike. Many of its attractions and restaurants are highlighted in the rankings.

Some of the categories that the city appears in are “best family-friendly destinations” (the only Malaysian spot in this category), “best nightlife (bars)”, “best gourmet hotels”, and “best things to do”. The latter includes PETRONAS Twin Towers, which was also recognised under “Asia’s best night attractions”.

“It’s truly exciting to see Malaysian establishments being recognised across so many categories in this year’s 2025 Trip.Best Global Rankings,” Stephane Thong, general manager of Trip.com Malaysia, said in a press statement.

“From family-friendly hotels and scenic resorts to local culinary gems and iconic attractions, this recognition reflects the richness and diversity of our travel offerings.

“We hope this not only inspires Malaysians to rediscover local favourites but also encourages more international travellers to explore what Malaysia has to offer – especially as we gear up for Visit Malaysia 2026,” Thong added.

Updated annually, Trip.Best is a signature collection of curated travel rankings by the international one-stop travel service provider Trip.com.

The rankings are based on an AI-driven analysis that combines expert insights with user data, which includes verified user ratings, reviews and booking trends.

Aside from Asia, the rankings also focus on other parts of the world. Global highlights include luxury and experiential stays (Paris in France, Tokyo in Japan, and New York in the United States lead the “global 100 luxury hotels” list) and dining as part of the journey. Paris, New York, Singapore and Bangkok top the fine dining lists.

Seasonal experiences, such as autumn foliage viewing and water-themed fun are now featured in the new categories Fall Views and Water Fun, due to travellers’ growing interest in them.

Family travel continues to thrive, with world-class resorts like Atlantis Sanya in China and Tokyo Disneyland in Japan being named among the best “global family-friendly destinations”.

Theme parks like Walt Disney World (US), Universal Studios Japan and Shanghai Disney Resort remain popular on the “global best things to do” list.

Another highlight is the “Destinations For The Months” feature, which helps travellers plan the best seasonal itineraries, such as heading for Kyoto in winter or Seoul in spring. 

Malaysia offers theme parks and aquariums that are ranked as the best family-friendly attractions in Asia. — Legoland Malaysia/FacebookMalaysia offers theme parks and aquariums that are ranked as the best family-friendly attractions in Asia. — Legoland Malaysia/Facebook

Top recognised Malaysian establishments in the 2025 Trip.Best (Asia) list

Best luxury hotels:

The Ritz-Carlton, Langkawi, Kedah

Four Seasons Resort Langkawi, Kedah

One&Only Desaru Coast, Johor (now permanently closed)

Best family hotels:

Legoland Malaysia Hotel, Johor

Club Med Cherating Beach, Pahang

Parkroyal Langkawi Resort

Renaissance Kuala Lumpur Four Points by Sheraton Kuala Lumpur

Parkroyal Penang Resort

Best scenic hotels:

The St Regis Langkawi

The Taaras Beach & Spa Resort, Terengganu

Anantara Desaru Coast Resort, Johor

The Danna Langkawi

Best cultural hotels:

The Ritz-Carlton, Langkawi

Eastern & Oriental Hotel, Penang

Cheong Fatt Tze, Penang

Most Instagrammable hotels:

The Luma Hotel, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah

Best villas:

The Datai Langkawi

Four Seasons Resort, Langkawi

Ambong Pool Villas Langkawi

Best things to do:

PETRONAS Twin Towers

Legoland Malaysia

KL Hop-On, Hop-Off

Best family-friendly attractions:

Legoland Malaysia

Sunway Lagoon Theme Park, Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Aquaria KLCC

Genting SkyWorlds Theme Park, Pahang

Underwater World Langkawi

Best night attractions:

PETRONAS Twin Towers

Kuala Lumpur Tower

KL Hop-on Hop-off

Best nightlife (bars):

Vertigo Restaurant & Bar, KL

Penrose KL

Whisky House Kuala Lumpur

SKY51, KL

The Iron Fairies KL

Heli Lounge Bar, KL

SkyBar, KL

Best local restaurants:

Sun Fong Bak Kut Teh, KL

Madam Kwan’s, nationwide

Hai Kah Lang TRX, KL

Limapulo: Baba Can Cook, KL

Restoran Meng Kee Grill Fish, KL

Best fine dining restaurants:

Dewakan, KL

DC Restaurant, KL

Sushi Taka, KL

Best restaurants for views and experiences:

Alva KL

Manten Omakase, KL

Dewakan

Blackbyrd KL

Best destinations:

Kuala Lumpur

Semporna, Sabah

Kota Kinabalu, Sabah

Langkawi

Melaka

Best coastal destinations:

Semporna

Langkawi

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