
Malaysia’s Tourism-Dependent Langkawi Fears Rising Costs Are Deterring Visitors
•May 22, 2026
Summary
On Cenang Beach, Mohamad Zaki Najmi sells jet ski rides and boat tours in Langkawi’s turquoise water: adventure activities that have powered the Malaysian island’s tourism economy for years. But costs are rising fast on the popular resort island, and the sea sports operator has been forced to pass them on to customers – a last resort for tourism players in Malaysia as competition for international visitors hots up across Southeast Asia. Higher fuel prices, triggered by the US-Israel war on Iran,...
Malaysia’s tourism-dependent Langkawi fears rising costs are deterring visitors
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