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Cruise Tasik Putrajaya 2024 Ticket Prices & Details

Cruise Tasik Putrajaya sightseeing cruise

Cruise Tasik Putrajaya offers a comfortable sightseeing and dining lake cruise experience and is one of the best ways to see the city's sights by day or night.

Located on  Putrajaya Lake  in the heart of Putrajaya next to  Putra Mosque  and  Dataran Putra , it is one of the city's top tourist attractions.

The cruise operator has  two types of sightseeing boat :

- Air-conditioned, glass covered  catamarans  similar to Paris's 'Bateaux Mouches' and river excursion boats in other cities. These can hold up to 76 people for sightseeing or dining cruises.

- Traditional hand-crafted Terangganu wooden  perahu , the Malaysian equivalent of gondolas. These can hold up to 7 passengers.

Both types of boat can be hired out for  private charters .

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Ticket Prices 2024

The catamaran  Sightseeing Day Cruises  run hourly and last 45 minutes. (From January 2024 the first trip starts at 11am on weekdays and from 10am on Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays. The last sightseeing cruise departs at 6.45pm on weekdays and 8pm on weekends and public holidays). The route takes passengers past Putra Mosque, Istana Darul Ehsan, the Millennium Monument , imposing ministry buildings, Putra Bridge and other spectacular Putrajaya bridges .

The cost is:

  • RM 50 per adult and RM 35 per child (foreigner)
  • RM 30 per adult and RM 20 per child (MyKad).

Discounted fares are available for seniors and families. 

There is also a Super Saver Sightseeing Cruise lasting 30  minutes which sails at 7pm daily. 

The cost for this cruise is:

  • RM 25 per adult and RM 17.50 per child (foreigner)
  • RM 15 per adult and RM 10 per child (MyKad).

Dining Cruises  last 1 - 2 hours and cost RM 170 per adult on weekdays and RM 190 per adult at weekends. Children cost RM 118 and RM 128 respectively.  The menu is a delicious traditional Malaysian buffet with soft drinks. A minimum of 30 guests is required to set sail and reservations for dinner cruises are required 7 days in advance.

The  Perahu  sightseeing tours last 20 - 25 minutes and usually take passengers from Putra Mosque, past Istana Darul Ehsan and round towards Taman Botani before turning around.

The cost for the perahu ride is:

  • RM 40 per adult / RM 26 child (foreigner)
  • RM 20 per adult/ RM12 child (MyKad)

with cheaper senior and family packages available.

Perahu   dondang sayang  (love boat) dining packages for romantic couples cost RM 250 on weekdays and RM 350 at weekends inclusive of one hour ride with food and sparkling juice. Subject to 7 days prior booking.

Perahu Charter. The traditional boats can also be chartered for private tours with your loved ones. They hold a maximum of 6 passengers and the cost os RM200 per boat on weekdays and RM300 at weekends.

When I went on Cruise Tasik Putrajaya it was for a  Night Sightseeing Cruise  during the annual  Floria Putrajaya  event which is usually held in July each year. It was a good time to go as we were surrounded by brightly illuminated and decorated boats organised by Tourism Malaysia promoting the various tourism destinations in Malaysia. 

Opening Hours

  From January 2024 the first trip starts at 11am on weekdays and from 10am on Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays. The last sightseeing cruise departs at 6.45pm on weekdays and 8pm at weekends..

The cheapest option is the new Joy Cruiser, a no-frills open-air boat with 30 minute tours for RM30 adult and RM15 child for foreigners and RM15/RM7.50 respectively for MyKad. These operate daily from 10am - 6pm.

The jetty for buying tickets and boarding the boats is located underneath Putra Bridge, next to the Souq area (souvenir shops and restaurants) alongside Putra Mosque and Dataran Putra.

A map showing the location is on the  Top Putrajaya Attractions page.   For more details on the cruises available, dining menus, fares, chartering and contact details, please refer to the official Cruise Tasik website.

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Complete your visit to Malaysia’s stunning Federal Administrative Centre with a memorable trip down the serene Putrajaya Lake.

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Cruise down Putrajaya Lake, a man-made wonder spanning 650 hectares of beautiful waters and exotic wetlands, and marvel at more than 20 Putrajaya landmarks from a unique perspective.

Choose from traditional handcrafted perahu (gondola) or modern, air-conditioned cruise boats with dining options.

Sights and landmarks covered by Cruise Tasik Putrajaya include:

  • Perdana Putra
  • Masjid Putra
  • Darul Ehsan Palace
  • Seri Wawasan Bridge
  • Millenium Monument
  • Tunku Mizan Mosque (Iron Mosque)
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  • Dam Control Centre
  • Seri Setia Bridge
  • Seri Bestari Bridge
  • Taman Wawasan
  • Putra Bridge

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Apart from regular boat sightseeing tours, private boat charter for functions and events and venue rental are also available.

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Spend your day onboard the Cruise Tasik Putrajaya, where you can freely bask in the beauty that Putrajaya has to offer. Expand your visit to Malaysia’s stunning Federal Administrative Centre with an unforgettable trip down the Putrajaya Lake, which spans 650 hectares across remarkable waters and exotic wetlands.

From some of the finest dining experiences to the multiple events and activities the cruise has in store, this all-day Cruise Tasik Putrajaya is an experience not to be missed. So kick back, relax and immerse yourself in deep tranquillity onboard this cruise, which is not only restorative but also reasonably priced.

About the Cruise Tasik Putrajaya

Launched in August 2003, the Cruise Tasik Putrajaya takes its guests down the scenic route along the lake to view some of the most breathtaking views that surround Putrajaya. Sights along this cruise include the popular Putra Mosque, Seri Wawasan Bridge and the Prime Minister’s office, Perdana Putra.

Unwind from a hectic day or week by hanging out in the sun, or shade, with a selection of luxuriously modern or traditional boats. The Cruise Tasik Putrajaya offers different boats that visitors are welcome to choose from. For instance, the cruise also offers sightseeing tours onboard the traditional handcrafted perahu and air-conditioned cruise boats. All boats that are offered by the Cruise Tasik Putrajaya are 100% designed and handcrafted in Malaysia by the locals.

The Fleet of Cruise Tasik Putrajaya

1. air-conditioned cruise boats.

The air-conditioned cruise boats that are offered by this cruise are one of the most luxurious cruises in Malaysia. The boat is designed with wraparound windows that allow guests to view the beauty that surrounds them while enjoying the comfort of the cruise. While the boat cruises along the Putrajaya lake, guests are more than welcome to visit the decks to enjoy a little wind in their hair. Not only do the air-conditioned cruise boats offer you the luxurious feel of a cruise, but also features fine dining service throughout your journey. Cruise Tasik Putrajaya offer two options for air-conditioned boats – a double-deck boat as well as a single deck.

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2. Traditional Boats

The Perahu Dondang Sayang, also known as Payang and Kolek is a Cruise Tasik Putrajaya traditional boat. On a traditional boat cruise, guests can experience a more intimate and nostalgic trip down memory lane as they take in the beauty of Putrajaya. The boat is a perfect replica of the local Malay traditional perahu. This wooden boat is intricately crafted from Terangganu and seats up to 6 people per trip.

Cruise Tasik Putrajaya Services

1. day cruise.

Hop onto the day cruise to spend your day on the water. The day cruise takes you on a 45-minute journey to view the majestic buildings from different angles while enjoying the comfort the Cruise Tasik Putrajaya has for you.

The prices are subject to change. Please contact Cruise Tasik Putrajaya at (+603-881 0648) for confirmation.

2. Super Saver Cruise

On a time crunch? Not to worry, the Cruise Tasik Putrajaya has got you covered. Instead of a 45-minute cruise, you can opt for a 30-minute cruise. The Cruise Tasik Putrajaya offers you a sunset tour along the beautiful city on their last cruise trip of the day.

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The prices are subject to change. Please contact Cruise Tasik Putrajaya at (+603-881 0648) for confirmation

3. The Joy Cruiser

The daily Joy Cruiser is a 30 minute boat ride around the city. With this cruise, you will be able to get a glimpse of the grand buildings that surround Putrajaya Lake. This cruise option is available every day from 10 AM to 6.00 PM

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The Cruise Tasik Putrajaya offers you a dining experience like no other. Ignite your taste buds with every bite you take while onboard the cruise. Serving a variety of Malaysian delicacies, buffet style, the culinary experience does not disappoint.

Enjoy the famous succulent stuffed squid, spiced beef rendang and more while you sit back and enjoy the views. The cruise dining is available on the Kelah or Sebarau options, which require a minimum of 30 guests and reservations are required to be made 7 days in advance.

5. Perahu Sightseeing (Perahu Dondang Sayang)

Hop onto the traditional boats to experience a classical cruise experience. Take a tour along the lake to view the sights around you while you hear the chug of the motor boat of the traditional cruise. The Perahu Sightseeing is open daily from 10 AM to 6 PM

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6. The Love Boat

Take a romantic trip with your partner onboard the Putrajaya Love Boat. Sail for an hour along the Putrajaya Lake on the cruise’s traditional boat, Dondang Sayang. Enjoy the company of your partner while a delicious meal is being prepared and served to you by the cruise.

7. Perahu Charter

Looking for a private cruise? The Cruise Tasik Putrajaya offers you the option of the Perahu Charter where you will be taken on board their traditional boats to view the great and majestic sights around you.

8. The Water Taxi

The Cruise Tasik Putrajaya also offers a new mode of public transport, the Water Taxi. Arrive at your destination on a boat ride along the Putrajaya Lake through a faster, easier and more stylish way.

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How to Get There

The Cruise Tasik Putrajaya is located 55 minutes away from the famous Petronas Twin Towers. The lake is easily accessible from Kuala Lumpur’s International Airport, which is located 37 minutes away. To hop onto the cruise, simply make your way down to Dataran Putra and walk down its steps where you will find signs leading you to the cruise.

All aboard the Cruise Tasik Putrajaya for an experience of a lifetime! Bask in the beautiful scenery around you, encompassing modern buildings architecture and serene lake views while travelling in style. The Cruise Tasik Putrajaya offers a multitude of options when it comes to viewing some of the beautifully designed monuments that surround Putrajaya Lake, from the traditional boats to the comfortable air-conditioned boat services. While onboard the cruise, feast on delectable meals from scrumptious dining options the cruise has to offer.

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Timings : Monday – Friday: 11:00 AM – 7:15 PM Saturday – Sunday: 10:00 AM – 7:15 PM Night Sightseeing Tours: Friday and Saturday – 7:00 PM onwards

Ticket Price : Day Cruise: Standard: RM 50 for adult and RM 35 for child, MyKad: RM 30 for adult and RM 20 for child Dining Cruise: RM 130 – RM 170 per person Perahu Sightseeing Tour: Standard: RM 40 for adult and RM 26 for child, MyKad: RM 20 for adult and RM 12 for child

Time Required : Catamaran Sightseeing: 45 minutes Dining Cruises: 1-2 hours Perahu Sightseeing: 20-25 minutes

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Cruise Tasik, Putrajaya Overview

Cruise Tasik is one of the most prominent attractions in Putrajaya for sightseeing and to escape the city’s rush by sailing the cruise around Malaysia’s famous man made Putrajaya Lake. Since 2003, Cruise Tasik is the only cruise service in Putrajaya offering beautiful scenic views of more than 20 Putrajaya attractions and lake rides. Sail through their AC cruises and Perahu boats with various packages booked near the Putrajaya Café or from various resorts nearby. You can also get a romantic getaway with the love boats and romantic dinner packages on the cruise.

Apart from the sightseeing tours in the Day cruise or Perahu Boats, capture some stunning and appealing sights in a private charter, either a double-decker or a single deck cruise. If you are willing to explore the morning scene with birds chirping around and mindblowing weather, go for the Early bird cruise. Cruise Tasik amazingly caters all the needs of different people with different dining packages too which lets the visitors explore the scenic view of the city with some Malaysian delicacy.

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Types of cruises.

Day Cruise: Day Cruise at Cruise Tasik offers a ride for exploring around Putrajaya Lake and works the entire day at different timings.

Cost: RM 50 for adults and RM 35 for children Timings: 1:00 PM, 2:15 PM, 3:30 PM, 4: 45 PM, 6:00 PM and 7:15 PM

Early Bird Cruise: Enjoy the morning scenic view in the Early Bird Cruise around the stunning man-made lake.

Cost:  RM 25 for adults and RM 18 for children Timings: Starts from 10:00 AM for 30 minutes

Private Charter: Private Charter can be hired for a personal ride with friends and families. You can either opt for Kelah and Sebarau (double decker) or Daun and Belimbing (single decker) AC cruise to take a tour around Putrajaya Lake.

Cost:  Kelah and Sebarau: RM 3000 for 1st hour and then RM 1800 for every subsequent hour Daun and Belimbing: RM 2000 for 1st hour and RM 1200 for every subsequent hour

Perahu Sightseeing

  • Perahu Sightseeing: Take a 20-25 minutes ride from Putra Mosque towards Taman Botani to look at the city from Putrajaya Lake sitting in a traditional boat. Fee:- RM 40 for adult and RM 26 for child
  • Private Charter: If you want a personal ride without the group, take a private boat for Perahu Sightseeing tour. A private charter costs RM 200 accommodating a maximum 6 people in a single ride.
  • Love Boat:- Love boat in Cruise Tasik is opted for a romantic getaway on the traditional boat with the dinner and drinks. The love boat charges around 250 for an hour per couple on weekdays and RM 350 on weekends.

Dinning at Cruise Tasik

  • Cruise Dine @ Daun: Fine Dining, luxury cruise boat and 5-star food is what defines Daun dining. With the motto of ‘Dining Experience with a difference’, Cruise Dine @ Daun can give you a mindblowing dining experience in RM 150 for adults and RM 108 for Children. Maximum 15 passengers are equipped in Daun at once.
  • Cruise Dine @ Sebarau/Kelah:  Sebarau and Kelah is a double Decker cruise which also offers the best dining experience starting from RM 150 to 170 for adults. Sebarau/ Kelah can equip 30 passengers max. at one go.
  • Reservation should be done 7 days prior to the visit.

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Planning for a day trip to Putrajaya? Don’t forget to experience Cruise Tasik Putrajaya. This is an amazing experience that offers you a ride around the artificial lake of Putrajaya on a cruise.

I went to Putrajaya on a sunny day in May, during the Hari Raya holiday. I planned to visit the mosque and experience riding a horse in Equestrian Park Putrajaya, but sadly, they were both closed on that day. So I could only do the cruise tour operated by Cruise Tasik Putrajaya.

In this post, I’m going to share my experience on Cruise Tasik Putrajaya including all the information about the cruise, the Putrajaya Cruise price, and my review with pictures.

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Table of Contents

1. About Cruise Tasik Putrajaya

2. how to get to the jetty of cruise tasik putrajaya, 3. putrajaya cruise price, 4. how to buy tickets for cruise tasik putrajaya, 5. my review about cruise tasik putrajiaya.

  • Website: https://www.cruisetasikputrajaya.com/index.html
  • Phone: +(603) 8881 0648
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Jetty location: Presint 1, 62000 Putrajaya

There is a staircase behind the Putrajaya Information Desk (in the picture), just go down to that staircase and the jetty is just on the right-hand side.

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By public transportation

Below is the guide to go from Kuala Lumpur to Putrajaya train station, and from the station to the jetty.

  • From Kuala Lumpur to Putrajaya

The easiest and fastest way to get to Putrajaya from Kuala Lumpur is by KLIA Transit train. The whole journey takes about 20 minutes and costs  RM 14/person/way.

Departure station: KL Sentral

Arrival station: Putrajaya Sentral

Note: There is a KTM line called KLIA Ekspres, it’s totally different from KLIA Transit and does not stop at Putrajaya Sentral Station. So remember to buy to correct tickets.

  • From Putrajaya Sentral Station to the jetty

You can take a taxi/grab car to the jetty from the Putrajaya Sentral Station, it’s only a 10-minute drive. 

Driving a car is much faster and more convenient. If you don’t have a car in Malaysia, you can rent it via SOCAR app, this app provides a car rental service at a competitive rate.

👉 Want to rent a private car for a day trip to Putrajaya ? Contact me via Whatsapp +60 149.776.712 (Mai) or my Instagram for the best price 💸 .

Joining a tour is an easy option if a car and public transportation are not suitable for you. I highly recommend this tour: Putrajaya and River Cruise Tour because there are a lot of people who booked this tour and most of them gave positive feedback about it. 

Some information about the tour:

  • Website to book tours: Click here
  • Inclusion: English-speaking tour guide, round-trip transfer to & from Kuala Lumpur city center, Cruise ticket.
  • Attractions included in the itinerary: Cruise Tasik Putrajaya, Putrajaya Mosque, Putrajaya Bridge, PJ Government Centre, Putrajaya Perdana.
  • Duration: from 9:30 to 13:00

Putrajaya Cruise price ranges from RM30 up to RM3000+ depending on which service you choose: sightseeing cruise, dining cruise, and Perahu Dondang Sayang.

Sightseeing cruise

This 45-minute cruising experience offers a ride around the stunning man-made Putrajaya lake. The cruise operates every day at different times (details as below).

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Ticket price:

Local Malaysian: RM30/adult, RM20/child.

Foreigners: RM50/adult, RM35/child.

Private Charter:

  • Kelah and Sebarau (double-decker) cruise: RM3000 for the first hour + RM1800 for every subsequent hour.
  • Daun and Belimbing (single-decker) cruise: RM2000 for the first hour + RM1200 for every subsequent hour.

Dining at Cruise Tasik Putrajaya

Thinking about where to bring your partner on a date? You can consider a romantic dinner cruise in Putrajaya.

In this experience, not only can you enjoy a local Malaysian buffet, but also the magnificent view of Putrajaya Lake. The whole journey lasts 1-2 hours.

There are 2 types of cruises to choose from:

Cruise Dine @ Dawn: This is a luxury cruise that accommodates a maximum of 20 passengers.

Cruise Dine @ Sebarau/ Kelah: This is a double-decker cruise that accommodates a maximum of 60 passengers.

  • Cruise Dine @ Dawn:

RM130/adult, RM88/child for weekdays.

RM150/adult, RM98/child for weekends & public holidays.

  • Cruise Dine @ Sebarau/ Kelah:

RM150/adult,  RM108/child for weekdays.

RM170/adult, RM188/child for weekends & public holidays.

Note: Payment and booking should be made a week before.

Perahu Dondang Sayang

Dondang Sayang is a traditional Malaysian boat that looks similar to the Gondolas in Venice, Italy. This boat will take you from Putra Mosque towards Taman Botani in 20-25minutes. The daily ride is offered from 10 am to 6 pm.

There are 3 types of services offered at different prices:

  • Perahu sightseeing (group tour):

Local Malaysian: RM20/adult, RM12/child.

Foreigners: RM40/adult, RM26/child.

  • Private charter: RM200/group of a maximum of 6 passengers
  • Love boat: It is a romantic private cruising experience for couples with dinner and drinks. The price is RM250/hour for weekdays and RM350/hour for weekends.

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For daily single tickets, they can be bought at the ticket counter located in front of the jetty entrance.

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For charter service booking, you can contact them via the phone number or email (provided above) at least 1 week before. Payment or deposit is also required prior to departure.

I only experienced the sightseeing cruise and here is my review of it:

  • The cruise interior design is modern and luxurious, and air-conditioners are available onboard.
  • There are 2 balconies from which I could enjoy the breeze and the view of Putrajaya Lake.
  • There is a presenter to explain the history or information about every landmark we pass by.
  • The schedule is sometimes not correct as stated on their website or ticket counter. We came there during the holiday and thought that the cruise would depart at 11 a.m. as informed. However, we came to the ticket counter but no one was there until 12 p.m., and they said that the cruise ran at 1:30 p.m. Therefore, we had to go somewhere else for lunch and come back before 1:30 p.m. for the cruise. It was a scorching hot and tiring experience.
  • When the journey is finished, they also sell photos of you standing next to the cruise. I can’t remember exactly how much it was (5-10RM). You can buy it as a memory.

Some pictures of Cruise Tasik Putrajaya:

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Overall, it was a good experience. The cruise is nicely designed and clean, the staff is polite. However, I highly recommend you call them in advance to ask about the schedule of Cruise Tasik Putrajaya to avoid wasting your time and energy. 

Above is my experience of Cruise Tasik Putrajaya including all the information about the cruise, the Putrajaya Cruise price, and my review with pictures. Hope you find it helpful. Share your thoughts in the comment box.

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1. Is Cruise Tasik Putrajaya worth it?

Yes, it certainly is.

The cruise takes you on a tour around Putrajaya Lake and introduces brief information about all the attractions. Furthermore, it offers a reasonably priced for such an enjoyable experience.

2. What are the places of interest near the Cruise Tasik Putrajaya jetty?

Near the Cruise Tasik Putrajaya jetty, you can also visit other attractions such as the Putrajaya Mosque, Taman Botani Putrajaya, and Putra Square.

3. How can I buy tickets for a sightseeing cruise in Putrajaya?

You can purchase tickets at the ticket counter located in front of the jetty.

If you are going with a large group, you should contact them at least a week in advance.

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Romantic Hi-Tea, Cruise Tasik Putrajaya

It was a peaceful evening, the weather is not too hot nor is it too cold. It was perfect for an outing with a loved one, family or friends. So what would you do if you’re in Putrajaya on such a beautiful day? Romantic hi-tea Cruise Tasik Putrajaya does not sound like a very bad idea.

In fact, since the Picnic Boat (or better known as the Tubester) and the Perahu has just been introduced as part of the attractions at Cruise Tasik Putrajaya, it would be a terrific idea to spend your free time here and experience this new attraction yourself. That is, before the place gets more popular, attract more people from all over the country and you’ll be left out.

Hi-Tea Cruise Tasik Putrajaya

The Tubester (as pictured above) is a very cute, round-shaped picnic boat that can fit a maximum of 6 adults at one time.

Running on motor, you will need to pilot the Tubester yourself. However, don’t be alarmed, the motor can only go up to 20km/h. The shift to spin the Tubester to the right or to the left can be done easily and is very light. You can set out to the middle of the lake between the Cruise Tasik and the Seri Wawasan Bridge and let the water drift you slowly as you enjoy the scenery or chat with your company.

Would you like some food or drinks as you cruise in your Tubester and enjoy your hi-tea Cruise Tasik Putrajaya?

Actually, food and drinks are not included in the package. The food and drinks you see in my photos are actually self-prepared and brought to the cruise, along with the tablecloth. We had lots of fun eating Nasi Lemak, Mihun Goreng, Cupcakes and Traditional Kueh packed in the colorful tiffinayan. We drank, laughed, chit chat and took lots of photos in the Tubester. We also cleaned up after ourselves after the cruise and we DID NOT throw any rubbish or garbage into Putrajaya lake.

Please remember to clean up after yourself after your cruise session too.

Perahu Dondang Sayang

Apart from the Tubester, there’s also the Perahu (a traditional-shaped boat) called the Dondang Sayang .

Fitting 4 adults in the perahu, it has a curtained roof and a more luxurious and intimate feeling. There’s also a curtainless perahu that can fit 6 adults at one time. The Perahu also runs on motor but there will be a “professional” who pilots it for you, so you do not have to worry about rowing the perahu or sitting under the sun. Food will be prepared for you if you choose the perahu ride.

There is another boat, called the Lepa-Lepa that is offered as a ride at Cruise Tasik Putrajaya. However, we did not ride this boat and I did not get the chance to take any photos of this boat. The boat is described as a single-mast sailing boat for the Bajau Laut or the Sea Gypsies of Sabah. The Lepa-Lepa can accommodate up to 10 people. You may see more of it at this link .

Prices and Operation Hours

Tubester : RM50 for 30-minutes ride

Perahu Dondang Sayang : Adult RM40 (RM20 with MyKad), Child RM26 (RM12 with MyKad)

Lepa-Lepa : Adult RM40 (RM20 with MyKad), Child RM26 (RM12 with MyKad)

Open from : Monday – Friday : 11am – 6.30pm, Saturday/ Sunday/ Public Holiday : 10am – 7pm

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49 thoughts on “ Romantic Hi-Tea, Cruise Tasik Putrajaya ”

Liz syg.. For the perahu & lepa-lepa prices also for 30mins ride is it?

Hi Zet.. Yup, sama time length. 🙂

Nice weekend outing. Thanks for sharing.

You’re welcome. Yup, it was a nice outing.

Wow! macam yes! New activity to hang out with love one.

Yup. A way for a short outing with the family

Wow It seem nice having hi-tea in tubester. but the price a bit expensive and I scare it turn round and round as I easily sea sick.

It could be quite a problem if you have sea sickness because the water can be wavy at times. The price might change in the future.

Wah didn’t know about this. A great hang out activity with the family.

Indeed it is.

don’t know that putrajaya can be this happening. look like floating picnic is fun outing.

Yeah, there are so many interesting things available at Putrajaya actually.

Thanks for a lovely product update in Putrajaya. This is something that I would like to try myself.

You’re welcome. I hope you will get to try it soon. I think you would enjoy it.

Wow this is interesting! Must ask my hubby bring me there hehe

Hope you’ll be able to try it out with your hubby soon. 🙂

wow so many interesting activities in Putrajaya! will definitely pay a visit!!

Yes, there are so many interesting things available in Putrajaya. We just have to know where to look for it.

wow never been so enjoy.. should ask my hubby bring me there d

Hope you’ll be able to enjoy this with your husband soon.

this is fun, I wanna runaway with Bella to go enjoy 😀

never try hi tea cruise yet.

Hahaha! That sounds like a slogan.

The cruise is fun! Give it a try soon. 🙂

Wow Hi Tea at Cruise was definitely an interesting idea! Lovely idea for a romantic trip =D

A fun and romantic day outing indeed. Give it a try soon dearie.

I wish to experience hi tea on the cruise as well. Its so relaxing and can be romantic as well.

Yes it is. If you do this with a loved one, it certainly be fun and sweet.

Haha so cute the tubester! Sure will be a good memory. Hi tea on a cruise sounds lovely

Cute because it’s round right? Hehe. A little different than the usual tea time it seems

Wow… What a great hi-tea experience! Never have this before. Thanks for sharing.

Thank you. Glad you liked it.

waa bestnya. Sangat romantik! Ika nak cuba la nanti

Haha.. Harap Ika dapat cuba dengan kawan2 atau keluarga tersayang.

sweet! does seem romantic, especially in late evenings. they do run at late afternoons righT?

Well, it is opened until 6.30pm on weekdays or 7pm on weekends and public holidays. Will be able to experience a nice sunset sky view, maybe.

hey, new hi tea experience in putrajaya? I have not been to enjoy the hi tea yet 🙂 cheers, siennylovesdrawing

Hope you will be able to experience it someday Sienny.

Wow. This looks pretty fun! What a great idea. 🙂

Yes, it is fun. Especially with friends or family where you can eat, drink and take pictures too.

This is like a picnic style outing but on the boat hehe, so nearby to city too! cool!

That is so true. A little different than the conventional picnic and nearby so it’s quite convenient.

i think they have a cruise that does include food right? it’s funny but fun that you guys brought your own

Yes, they do. The Tubester has just been introduced so they’re still gauging if they should or should not serve with food. Hence why we brought our own.

But like the Dondang Sayang ride, food is included with the price.

Seem you guys had a lot of fun there! =D

Haha yes we did! We were taking pictures and laughing all the time in the boat!

This must had been a wonderful experience to enjoy hi-tea in this special way.

Yes, it was. Hope you will be able to experience it too.

Wow, looked really fun! That’s one great way to enjoy hi-tea – with views and not in a restaurant 🙂

Yes, it was a lot of fun and slightly different than the usual tea time indoors. It might not be air-conditioned but the air was cooling and the view was perfect.

Planning next week for our 24th @anniversarythanx for sharing the infos!😉

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Putrajaya Cruise: Tickets & Guide to All You Need to Know

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11 MAR 24 . 3 MIN READ . GUIDES

Cruise Tasik Putrajaya Tickets

A trip to Putrajaya wouldn’t be complete without a relaxing river cruise by Putrajaya Lake. A unique experience like this provides some relaxing downtime from your jam-packed itinerary to enjoy a quick break from the city.

Soak in the calming sounds of nature and catch sight of some of the area’s most beautiful landmarks and attractions. Ready to set sail? Here are some things you should know before hopping aboard the Cruise Tasik Putrajaya :

1. What to expect on the Putrajaya Cruise?

Cruise putrajaya ticket.

The Cruise Putrajaya offers various exciting experiences and packages to suit your needs and preferences. Its most popular offers include the Sightseeing Cruise and the Perahu Dondang Sayang , where you will board a perahu , a swift traditional sailboat. Aside from letting you in on picturesque sights, the tours also include interesting historical commentary from an in-house guide.

You can also have your special occasions on board with its venue rental services and its romantic Putrajaya Cruise Dinner package. Here, guests are treated to an exclusive candle lit feast served on a luxurious boat that offers a stunning view of Putrajaya’s skyline at sundown.

The Putrajaya Lake Cruise is not only a spectacular way to explore the city’s landmarks and heritage, but it also offers you an opportunity to take in the local culture and way of life. What better way to get to know the city than to journey across its centre: The Putrajaya Lake.

2. How much is the Putrajaya Cruise ticket?

Putrajaya cruise ticket.

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A Putrajaya Cruise price varies with different package options. If you want to get the most bang for your buck, we recommend opting for a Putrajaya and River Cruise Day Tour .

This exclusive package lets you in on a scenic boat ride around Putrajaya Lake and a guided tour of some of the city’s most famous buildings and landmarks like the rose-tinted Putra Mosque .

Putrajaya Boat Ride Prices and Packages

Ticket prices may vary. Please click here for updated prices. 

3. What attractions can I see on the Putrajaya Cruise?

Cruise tasik putrajaya.

Aboard the Putrajaya Cruise, you’ll catch sight of attractions like Marina Putrajaya lakeside sports complex, Putra Mosque , the Prime Minister’s Office , the Palace of Justice , and other architectural gems. You’ll also see the iconic Seri Wawasan Bridge , a futuristic cable-stayed link that stretches over Putrajaya Lake. If you choose to go on the exclusive Putrajaya and River Cruise Day Tour , you’ll be able to see and take snapshots of these attractions up close.

4. How to get to the Putrajaya Cruise?

Putrajaya river cruise.

Cruise Tasik Putrajaya is located at Jeti Putra, Jambatan PutraPresint 1, 62000, Putrajaya, Malaysia . Travelling via private vehicle is easy. All you need to do is set your GPS or Google Maps to the address, which will give you the most direct route to the cruise location.

For those travelling via public transportation, take the train or bus to Putrajaya Sentral station. From there, it’s only a 15-minute taxi ride to Putrajaya Cruise. Additionally, the following bus lines have routes that will pass near Cruise Tasik Putrajaya: 523, P101, SPG3.

Alternatively, the Putrajaya and River Cruise Day Tour is inclusive of transportation to and from your hotel or accommodation in the Kuala Lumpur City Centre and the Bukit Bintang area.

Frequently asked questions

What are the putrajaya and river cruise day tour inclusions.

A Putrajaya and River Cruise Day Tour package includes a Putrajaya Cruise ticket good for one passenger. Throughout the tour, you will be accommodated by an English-speaking driver or guide. Additionally, the package comes with a complimentary transport via an air-conditioned vehicle for your comfort and convenience. For more information on pickup and drop-off, click here .

Are children allowed on the Putrajaya Cruise?

Yes. Children are allowed to join the Putrajaya Cruise with parental supervision at all times. Do note that free admission to the cruise only applies to children below 80 centimetres in height. Moreover, if one adult is travelling with more than one child under 24 months, you will need to purchase a ticket for each additional child.

Is there food available on the Putrajaya Cruise?

Yes. Putrajaya Cruise serves up delectable Malaysian fare on board. However, guests must reserve the Putrajaya Cruise Dinner in advance to enjoy the buffet meal, with delectable dishes like stuffed squid and beef rendang to chow down on.

What time does the cruise open and close?

Putrajaya Cruise’s opening hours may vary from time to time, but is typically open daily. We highly recommend booking your ticket in advance, so you know what schedules are available during your trip.

Cruise Tasik Putrajaya Schedule

*Updated on 22 March 2023

Note: Passengers must be at the boarding area 20 minutes before the cruise.

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Cruise Tasik Putrajaya: Harga Tiket, Pakej Bot & Waktu Operasi Terkini

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  • October 23, 2021

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SENARAI HARGA TIKET / PAKEJ DAN WAKTU OPERASI CRUISE TASIK PUTRAJAYA

Sejak masuk Fasa 4 ni, macam-macam aktiviti dah dibenarkan dan ramai yang dah mula rentas negeri kan? Jom ramai-ramai datang ke Cruise Tasik Putrajaya hari ini!

Terdapat pelbagai aktiviti yang disediakan untuk anda berekreasi dengan keluarga dan mencipta kenangan unik dengan orang tersayang.

Produk-produk di Cruise Tasik Putrajaya terdiri daripada Cruise Boat, Perahu Dondang Sayang, Picnic Boat dan juga Buggy Ride.

Harga tiket Cruise bermula dari RM15. Bukan itu je, harga Perahu Dondang Sayang bermula RM10 saja tau!

cruise tasik putrajaya

Boleh rujuk gambar-gambar di bawah ini:

Sightseeing Cruise

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Harga Cruise boat ni RM30 untuk dewasa dan RM20 untuk kanak-kanak warganegara Malaysia.

Tapi ada juga harga pakej yang berbaloi boleh anda dapatkan untuk satu keluarga. (Rujuk jadual di bawah ok)

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Perahu Dondang Sayang

love cruise putrajaya

Perahu Dondang Sayang ni harganya RM20 untuk dewasa dan RM12 untuk kanak-kanak.

Ada pakej ditawarkan untuk keluarga juga.

(Rujuk jadual di bawah ok!)

cruise tasik putrajaya

Picnic Boat

“Picnic Boat” adalah bot yang anda sendiri kendalikan.

Muatan 4 orang termasuk pengendali. Jangan risau, ia memang mudah dikendalikan.

Harganya RM50 untuk 1 bot.

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Untuk pasangan yang meninginkan pengalaman romantik, ada juga pakej ‘love boat’.

Boleh menjamu selera secara berdua bersama yang tersayang di atas perahu.

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Senarai Harga Tiket & Pakej Cruise Tasik Putrajaya

Senarai harga tiket untuk produk-produk di Cruise Tasik Putrajaya.

cruise tasik putrajaya

Harga pakej Love Boat pula seperti yang tertera dalam poster di bawah:

cruise tasik putrajaya

Waktu Operasi

Ramai yang tertanya-tanya, pukul berapa Cruise jalan? Berapa lama masa menaiki Perahu Dondang Sayang, Picnic Boat dan Buggy Ride?

Waktu operasi dari jam 10.00 pagi hingga 7.00 malam setiap hari.

Save gambar ini tau dalam phone korang.

At least, senanglah nanti nak terjah ke Cruise Tasik Putrajaya.

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SOP Pakej Dining & Love Boat Cruise Tasik Putrajaya

Sila rujuk SOP ini sebelum membuat tempahan.

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Baca juga: Zipline Taman Tasik Shah Alam : Harga Tiket Terkini & Waktu Operasi

Maklumat Lanjut

Untuk maklumat lanjut, anda sila hubungi

  • Lokasi : Cruise Tasik, Presint 1, 62000 Putrajaya
  • Telefon : 03-8881 0648
  • Laman web : https://www.cruisetasikputrajaya.com/
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CruiseTasikPtjy

Hubungi pegawai pemasaran Cruise Tasik Putrajaya di saluran berikut:

  • Farra (majlis korporat / kerajaan) : 012-677 0686
  • Fahmi (aktiviti rekreasi / sukan air) : 013-887 3452
  • Dean (majlis perkahwinan / anniversary) : 019-317 7380
  • Amir ((tour & sightseeing) : 017-370 6900
  • Aen (majlis / pertanyaan umum) : 013-624 9945

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Take in the sights of Putrajaya on a leisurely lake cruise in air-conditioned comfort, allowing you to enjoy the Intelligent Garden City from a unique perspective. Putrajaya was named after Malaysia’s first Prime Minister—the late Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj. This outstanding precinct spans 11,320 acres comprising 13 different gardens, with more than 70% of its area devoted to greenery and water. The principle landscape feature is the Putrajaya Wetland—a man-made lake. More than 50 local species of native wetland plants were cultivated in the 17-acre Putrajaya Wetland Nursery prior to planting in the wetland cells.

A city highlights drive will stop at Perdana Putra (the Prime Minister’s Office Complex) and the Putra Mosque , which incorporates Islamic architecture from Turkestan, Kazakhstan and Morocco. Other sights include the Palace of Justice and the 1,200-foot-long Seri Wawasan Bridge—a futuristic cable-stay bridge built across Putrajaya Lake and Putra Square.

Please note: Approximately 20 minutes of walking is required over relatively flat paved surfaces. There are approximately 60 steps to access the boat jetty area. Wear comfortable walking shoes; bring insect repellent.

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Lake cruise with a scenic view of Putrajaya in the background

Image © 2008 Audrey Lim

If you are visiting Kuala Lumpur and want something different other than the usual eating and sightseeing, why not combine it and have your meals at a restaurant with an ever-changing view? If you do not have that much time but want a unique sightseeing experience nonetheless, you can fast track it as well. Where could you go for an interesting and different sightseeing experience? There is no other than with Cruise Tasik Putrajaya.

Cruise Tasik Putrajaya (CTP) was the brainchild of Perbadanan Putrajaya, the city’s authority and administrator. The concept of a sightseeing/dining cruise at Putrajaya became a reality when it was officially launched on August 30 th 2003 by the former Prime Minister Dato Seri Dr Mahathir bin Mohamad. Due to the natural wetlands and a beautiful 650 hectare man-made lake which spans across the city’s landscape, the idea of a cruise along its waters was simply brilliant and a nice opportunity for tourists to admire the modern city and appreciate the unique landmarks of Putrajaya.

There are various tours offered such as the perahu rides, air-conditioned dinner cruises, love boat rides, cocktail cruises, tea cruises, lakeside dinners, party/karaoke cruises, and private boat charters for functions and events.

Some of the wonderful sights that you will see along the cruise includes the Putra Mosque, Darul Ehsan Palace, Ministry of Finance, Ser Wawasan Bridge, Millennium Monument, Palace of Justice, Ser Saujana Bridge, Perdana Leadership Foundation, Putrajaya International Convention Centre, Seri Gemilang Bridge, Perdana Putra (Prime Minister’s office) and Putra Bridge.

Dining Cruise

The dining cruise is exceptionally unique where you will board a luxury boat for an elegant meal while enjoying the sights of Putrajaya. This cruise type is perfect for a corporate or social function as it can hold up to 60 people in a sit-down dinner concept. There is various times where you can charter the boat. The following is a quick look of the available times, dining options, and other criteria:

  • Lunch Cruise French & Western Selection, Italian and Mediterranean set menu. Free flow of soft drinks or juices onboard. 12:30pm to 2:30pm • Minimum 30 persons, up to 60 persons
  • Tea Cruise Snacks and free flow of coffee or teh tarik . 4:30pm to 6:00pm • Minimum 30 persons, up to 60 persons
  • Sunset Cocktail Cruise Free flow of beverages onboard and canapés. 6:30pm to 7:30pm • Minimum 30 persons, up to 70 persons
  • Vegetarian Cruise Available for lunch or dinner cruises with Indian vegetarian gourmet menu. Free flow of soft drinks or juices onboard. 2-hour cruise • Minimum 30 persons, up to 60 persons
  • Dinner Cruise French & Western Selection, Italian and Mediterranean set menu. Free flow of soft drinks or juices onboard. 8:00pm to 10:00pm • Minimum 30 persons, up to 60 persons

Traditional Cruise

If you have limited time but would still like to view the futuristic city of Putrajaya on a boat, you can opt for the traditional cruise ride. There is a fleet of boats for this purpose. Called the “Dondang Sayang”, you are in for a nostalgic and romantic boat ride.

The open-air gondola-like ride is manned by a single boatman and comes in two traditional designs, namely the Payang and Kolek , which can accommodate four to six people respectively. These perahu are actual replicas of the traditional fishing boats used in the East Coast of Malaysia. Payang ’s design has a straight bow and stern while Kolek has a curved bow and stern. Both these boats are made for high seas. Only local material is used in the construction of these boats, of which the hull is made of the best local hardwood that is specially selected and seasoned. The wood is called Chengal Mas . Accompanying your boat ride is some Dondang Sayang music.

The details of the traditional cruise are as follows:

  • Boat Ride Duration: 25 minutes
  • Boat Schedule:  Anytime based on boat availability
  • Boat Capacity:  4 to 6 persons
  • Rates:  Adult – RM 20.00 per person Child – RM 12.00 per person (2 to 12 years old)
  • Family Package:   2 Adults, 2 Children – RM54.00 2 Adults, 3 Children – RM56.00 2 Adults, 4 Children – RM58.00
  • Operating Hours: Daily - 10:00am to 7:00pm Last boat - 7:00 pm
  • Love Boat Charter:  Available by private charter for weddings, romantic cruises and drop-off at lakeside restaurants

Passenger Cruise

For something a little more luxurious and comfortable, you can go for the passenger cruise instead. The “Belimbing” is a fully air-conditioned 65’ cruise boat that was built for the very purpose of bringing visitors on a sightseeing cruise around the Putrajaya lake. The name “Belimbing” was derived from the famous leatherback turtles.

The boat is unique with plush interior and fine trimmings while offering unobstructed view via the wraparound glass window which spans from the passenger’s armrest level up to the ceiling. A leisurely cruise, it will bring you to some of the more stunning landmarks of Putrajaya. Onboard is a local cruise guide to give you commentary about the scenic sights while you enjoy the view and refreshments served. 

  • Cruise Duration: 45 minutes 
  • Cruise Schedule: Hourly 
  • Boarding time: 10 minutes before the hour 
  • Boat Capacity: 76 passengers
  • Rates:  Adult – RM 30.00 per person Child – RM 20.00 per person (2 to 12 years old)
  • Family Package: 2 Adults, 2 Children – RM84.00 2 Adults, 3 Children – RM88.00 2 Adults, 4 Children – RM92.00 

Saturdays, Sundays & Public Holidays - 10:00am to 7:00pm First cruise - 11:00am Last cruise - 7:00pm   

  • Private Cruise Charter: Available anytime by reservation

Other Cruises

Apart from the abovementioned cruises, there are also other cruises and activities that are planned by CTP. They are:

  • Lakeside Dinner International buffet dinner with free flow of soft drinks or juices. Includes a Sunset or Night cruise.7:00pm to 10:00pm • Minimum 50 persons, up to 120 persons.
  • P arty/Karaoke Cruises Free flow of soft drinks or juices onboard. Up to 3 hours (before midnight) • Maximum 30 persons. 
  • Wedding Cruise Charter Up to 2 hours • Maximum 70 persons standing or 36 persons sitting. 
  • Boat Charter for Sightseeing and Cruise Drop-off Drop off at selected venues with jetty. 45 minutes cruise • Minimum 50 persons, maximum 150 persons. 
  • Conferences and Signing Ceremonies Onboard Exclusive use of the Diners’ Lounge and Cruise Boat Use of microphone and 40-inch plasma screen onboard. Up to 3 hours • Minimum 30 persons, maximum 50 persons. Available with tea/beverage package. 

Getting There   

Cruise Tasik Putrajaya is located next to the Putra Mosque and Selera Putra Food Court under the Putra Bridge.

  • 25 minutes on KLIA Transit from KL Sentral to Putrajaya ERL station  
  • 15 minutes on KLIA Transit from KLIA to Putrajaya ERL station
  • 30 minutes by Rapid KL bus or Metrobus from Kota Raya bus stop (KL)

By taxi or car

  • 30 minutes from KL City

Contact Information

Should you wish to charter a boat for a private function or merely visit the scenic spots of Putrajaya, you may contact for more details:

CRUISE TASIK PUTRAJAYA Jeti Putra, Jambatan Putra, Presint 1, 62000 Putrajaya, Malaysia. Tel: (603) 8888 5539 Fax: (603) 8888 3769 E-mail: [email protected]

Credit: Thanks to Cruise Tasik Putrajaya for the permission to use content from their website for the purpose of writing this article. 

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Putrajaya Attractions: 14 Best Things To Do In Putrajaya [2024]

Going on a Putrajaya trip and want to know all the best things to do in Putrajaya? We have you covered! Below you will find our guide to all the best attractions in Putrajaya to plan your ultimate trip.

Putrajaya is a city often overlooked thanks to being so close to its big brother Kuala Lumpur, and many visitors to KL only see a glimpse of it on the motorway to and from the airport.

However, there are many places of interest in Putrajaya as well as things to do at Putrajaya that make it a great spot to visit.

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Located just 25km south of Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya was previously filled with plantations of rubber and oil palm. Today, it is the judicial and administrative capital of Malaysia. Putrajaya is a planned city and also dubbed an eco-city with over a third of the land reserved as greenery, making it one of the greenest cities in Asia.

Filled with stunning buildings, modern skyscrapers and manmade attractions, there are plenty of places to go in Putrajaya. Still, this is a quiet city and you won’t find many night activities in Putrajaya.

Below, you will find our Putrajaya travel blog with everything you need to know about what to do in Putrajaya as well as the best places to stay for your ultimate holiday! There is also a handy map of the best places to visit in Putrajaya Malaysia.

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Top 14 Best Things To Do In Putrajaya Malaysia

Here are the best Putrajaya attractions. Read through and select the ones that fit your interests and timeframe.

Note that the things to do Putrajaya offers are more about stunning huge monuments, gorgeous gardens and interesting architecture rather than museums or other places to walk around and explore. Often, it’s more about seeing the outsides and taking some photos which is why the Putrajaya tourist attractions can be best visited on a tour.

This is the tour I took and recommend.

There is a section below which talks more about taking a tour.

What I also loved here is that the buildings were all designed by Malaysian architects and meant to represent this country. It’s really a unique place.

Putrajaya Lake

Putrajaya Lake

Putrajaya’s ambition can best be seen in one of the top places in Putrajaya, Putrajaya Lake. In our opinion, this manmade lake is the most impressive attraction in Putrajaya. This 650 hectare lake has become the centrepiece of the city with many of the impressive buildings and accommodation options located on its banks.

Believe it or not, fishing is popular activity here. There are also some beautiful gardens, jogging trails and cycling tracks.

From Marina Putrajaya, you can do a whole host of Putrajaya lake activities like stand up paddle boarding or zoom along the lake in a water jetpack.

You can also cruise the lank on a catamaran or wooden perahu (more details below).

It is also the best place in Putrajaya at night to take a walk.

Putra Mosque

Putra Mosque

From the banks of the Putrajaya Lake you can see the Putra Mosque – one of the Putrajaya places to visit.

Most of the population of Putrajaya are Muslim so the Putra Mosque is an important site in this city as well as one of the tourist attractions in Putrajaya.

This is a beautiful rose tinted mosque built for up to 15,000 worshippers at any one time. Non-Muslim visitors are permitted to visit outside of the designated prayer times.

Robes are provided on entrance if you’d like to step inside and appreciate the ornate decorations, or grab a moment of peace.

Address: Persiaran Persekutuan, Presint 1, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya

Perdana Putra (Prime Minister’s Offices)

Perdana Putra

As the administrative capital of Malaysia, one of the Putrajaya things to do is admire the Perdana Putra, or Prime Minister’s Offices.

It’s just steps away from Putra Mosque and can be appreciated from the outside only. Built is an Islamic architectural style, this building is lovely to look at and a mixture of both eastern and western influences.

You can admire the mint green dome, the east and west wings of the building, and see Dataran Perdana where the prime minister holds ceremonies and meets with dignitaries.

The walkways and surrounding garden are also beautifully kept and landscaped.

Address: Persiaran Sultan Sallahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah, Presint 1, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya

Perbadanan Putrajaya

Perbadanan Putrajaya

Perbadanan Putrajaya is another example of the architecture of this city, with an enormous archway in the centre of the building. This tourist attraction in Putrajaya makes for a great photo opportunity, celebrating the modern architecture of this city.

The area is quite beautiful too with flowers and grassy areas perfect for a picnic or lunch.

It’s directly opposite the Palace of Justice and, through the centre of it, you can see the Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque coming up next!

Address: Kompleks Perbadanan Putrajaya, 24, Persiaran Perdana, Presint 3, 62675, Putrajaya

Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque

Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque

Also known as the Iron Mosque, Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque is one of the most unique mosques in the world and a must see among Putrajaya attractions 2024.

This is a modern and intricately constructed building taking inspiration from the past yet obviously looking towards the future. The mosque is constructed with metal wires and lacks any minarets, making it quite a unique design. Inside is airy and spacious, adorned with calligraphy from the Quran.

The mosque sits just opposite the Palace Of Justice, and there is also a green and luscious garden.

If you enjoy cutting edge architecture, this is the best place to visit in Putrajaya.

Address: 25, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Presint 3, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya

Istana Kehakiman (Palace Of Justice)

Istana Kehakiman (Palace Of Justice)

Just opposite the Iron Mosque sits the Palace Of Justice, another interesting place in Putrajaya.

The Palace of Justice can be appreciated from both inside and out. There is a spacious courtyard and Taj Mahal like architecture on the outside, and a museum on the inside.

If you’re interested in judicial history then the museum is one of the fun things to do in Putrajaya. You can see costumes and a stone monument known as the Batu Bersurat which lists Islamic laws and dates from 1303AD.

There’s also a justice hall of fame with biographies of Malaysia’s Chief Justices, and a mock high court. Look up and you’ll also see the decorative interior of the domes.

This is not always open to the public so check before travelling here.

Address: Persiaran Perdana, Presint 3, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya

Taman Botani (Botanical Gardens)

Taman Botani (Botanical Gardens) Putrajaya

One of the best outdoor activities in Putrajaya is a visit to the Taman Botani. This is an excellent botanical gardens to visit with over 700 species of plants including many native to the region. There’s also beautiful trees, plenty of grassy areas suitable for a picnic, and a canopy bridge to walk over.

You can explore by hiring a bike at a reasonable price or walking around. Another way to explore is via a tram ride (which is more like a bus).

This is the best thing to do in Putrajaya if you’re looking for a peaceful setting. It is rarely crowded. Note, however, it’s best to bring food and drinks with you as there are limited options available for purchase.

If you’re looking for places to visit in Putrajaya at night, the Taman Botani is open until 7pm.

However, note that currently, there is some development happening in these gardens and it’s not at its best.

Address: Lebuh Perdana Barat, Presint 1, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya

Views From The Putrajaya International Convention Centre

Views over Putrajaya from Putrajaya International Convention Centre

An easy place to visit is the outside of the Putrajaya International Convention Centre where you can find views back over Putrajaya.

It only takes a moment to take a look and snap some great photos, and you’ll be glad you did.

Taman Wetlands

Another Putrajaya interesting place among this city’s unique attractions is the Taman Wetlands. What makes it so cool is its close proximity to the city – it’s less than 2km away.

This area is actually a man-made wetlands which has become an important ecosystem and home to around 100 species of birds. Plenty of other animals including mammals, reptiles and insects have also made this wetlands their home.

There are plenty of Putrajaya outdoor activities you can do here like jogging, cycling, picnicking and exploring gardens like the bamboo garden. There’s also a playground for kids.

It’s open until 7pm so a walk here can be one of the things to do in Putrajaya at night.

Address: Presint 13, Putrajaya

Putra Bridge

Putra Bridge

One can not write a Putrajaya what to do list without mentioning the Putra Bridge. This bridge is huge and a stunning piece of architecture.

From the bridge you can get great views of the lake, the Putra Mosque and the Prime Minister’s Office. The bridge also leads to another nice place to visit in Putrajaya, Putra Square.

Putra Bridge is also a Putrajaya night attraction with night time being the best time to snap a photo.

Address: Presint 2, Putrajaya, Selangor

River Cruise

Putrajaya river cruise

From Marina Putrajaya there are a range of cruises you can do including a sightseeing cruise, a dining cruise and a more traditional wooden boat cruise similar to a gondola. There are also larger capacity, modern and airconditioned boats.

This is a great way to see and appreciate Putrajaya from it’s unique man-made lake – itself the Putrajaya best place to visit.

While a cruise itself is one of the activities to do in Putrajaya, they can also take you to many of the things to see in Putrajaya.

I highly recommend it.

You can do this as part of the half day tour from KL that I took and recommend here.

District 21

District 21 KL

District 21 is located in the IOI City Mall, itself a large mall and the best place at Putrajaya for shopping.

This is the best place to go in Putrajaya for adrenaline junkies, and a visit is certainly one of the most interesting things to do in Putrajaya for kids.

There’s a whole host of attractions here involving sliding, jumping, climbing and more.

It’s themed as a post-apocalyptic world with activities for both kids and adults. There’s a maze, climbing wall and much more. A great way to spend half a day!

Address: AT 6, IOI City Mall, IOI Resort City, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya

Click here to see the latest prices and get your discounted ticket.

Sunway Lagoon

Sunway Lagoon

If you’re looking beyond your Putrajaya to do list, consider a visit to Sunway Lagoon. This is an awesome outdoor theme park with seven different sections and a huge range of waterslides, rides and a whole host of other attractions.

Parks include the Sunway Lost Lagoon and Water Park complete with a man-made surf beach, erupting volcanos, many water slides and more. There’s also Wildlife Park zoo, X Park with go-carts, climbing walls and bungee jumping, Scream Park complete with thrilling (or terrifying) rides and an Amusement Park.

There is a great deal of variety and something to suit everyone, but particularly kids. It makes for an excellent day out and is located about a 40 minute drive away from Putrajaya.

Click here for discounted tickets.

Kuala Lumpur

Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur is very easy to visit if you’re based in Putrajaya. The best way to get there is to hop on a train from Putrajaya & Cyberjaya and head to KL Sentral station. The trip just takes 20 minutes and is inexpensive.

Alternatively, a taxi ride from Putrajaya to KL will take about 40 minutes.

In KL, you can see all the main sites like the Petronas Towers, Merdeka Square, KLCC Park as well enjoy all the shopping, food, museums and markets that make KL such a popular destination.

Click here for more ideas of things to do in KL.

Putrajaya Attractions On A Tour

Looking towards Palace Of Justice through Perbadanan Putrajaya

While it’s possible to get to Putrajaya by train and there are electric buses and bikes around town, traveling around still isn’t super easy.

To make the most of the things to do around Putrajaya, I recommend a tour. This way all the transport and attractions are taken care of for you.

I personally took this tour on Klook . It was a super easy way to enjoy all the interesting places in Putrajaya in an easy format. I highly recommend it.

Click here to book it now.

Attractions In Putrajaya Map

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Best Place To Stay In Putrajaya

When it comes to where to stay in Putrajaya, there is a great range of hotels and some of the best value 5-star hotels I have seen anywhere. No matter what your budget, your holiday style or who you are travelling with, you’ll easily find a great place to stay.  

Below I’ve listed a few different places to consider including a budget, mid-range and more luxurious option.

BEST – DoubleTree by Hilton Putrajaya Lakeside Review

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If you want 5 star luxury, I recommend staying at the DoubleTree by Hilton. This is an awesome resort and in keeping with Putrajaya’s reputation as a green city as there are 4 acres of gardens here.

This resort is also great for families with kids as there’s a playground and two kids pools.

Accommodation options include standard rooms, deluxe rooms, executive rooms and suites including two bedroom options sleeping up to 9 guests. There’s really an option for everyone.

The resort offers free WiFi throughout, there is a spa and a fitness centre, an infinity pool and five dining options including a bar. Marina Putrajaya is only a short walk away.

Click here for the latest prices.

MID-RANGE –  The Everly Putrajaya Hotel Review

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The Everly Putrajaya Hotel is a modern hotel offering spacious, comfortable and affordable rooms. This hotel also offers free parking for guests that are driving.

Room options include deluxe rooms, superior rooms and suites. Each room offers free WiFi, a kettle, air-conditioning, a safe and TV. It’s also possible to request an extra bed if needed.

The hotel has one restaurant onsite, Fuze Restaurant, which offers lunch and dinner, as well as the Nuevo Cafe. There’s also a fitness centre, currency exchange and 24 hour reception.

Both Alamanda Shopping Centre and Putrajaya Lake are a short walk away.

BUDGET – OYO 707 Ayuni Hotel Review

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For budget friendly accommodation, OYO 707 Ayuni Hotel is our top pick.

This hotel offers both standard and superior rooms, either with twin beds or a queen/king bed. Rooms are simple with a private bathroom, TV and sitting area.

The property is located far from Putrajaya’s attractions and is best if you need to be based in Bangi. This is simple accommodation with a 24 hour front desk and free WiFi throughout.

Kuala Lumpur is also not far away. You can see our top picks for accommodation in KL here.

How To Get To Putrajaya

Putrajaya stop on the KLIA train between KLIA and KL Sentral

It’s easy to get to Putrajaya from Kuala Lumpur by car, taxi or public transport. It is just a 40 minute drive from KLCC or you can take a train in just 18 minutes from KL Sentral.

It’s also easy to get here from the airport or elsewhere in Malaysia.

Click here to read our full guide to getting to Putrajaya from KL .

Putrajaya dam

Putrajaya With Kids

Like most places in Malaysia, kids and families are made to feel welcome in Putrajaya.

Having said that, when it comes to what to do in Putrajaya Malaysia with kids, beyond District 21, there are not many places to see in Putrajaya that will interest kids. A visit here mostly involves looking at cool buildings and walking around. There are a couple of playgrounds, but not much more to offer kids for any longer than a day trip.

There are places to visit near Putrajaya like Sunway Lagoon, and of course Kuala Lumpur, that have lots more to offer.

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Final Words

Whichever way you look at it, there’s no denying that Putrajaya is an interesting place to visit! It is modern, luscious, yet can be eerily quiet!

There are enough interesting places to visit in Putrajaya for a day trip, and it’s also a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of much bigger Kuala Lumpur.

Even if you only do a Putrajaya 1 day trip, I recommend you visit to this unique city.

Click here for more information on a tour I took to visit here and recommend . It visits many of the places above.

Read more guides to nearby Kuala Lumpur here or nearby Sunway Lagoon here . You can find all our Putrajaya guides here.

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By Sharon Gourlay

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17 Things To Do In Putrajaya That Prove There’s More To The City Than Government Buildings

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Things to do in Putrajaya

Putrajaya is home to almost all of Malaysia’s government buildings after it replaced KL as the nation’s federal administrative centre. So it’s racked up a reputation as a city most of us wouldn’t usually think of when scouting out fun activities to do in Klang Valley – case in point, when it was voted the least romantic state in Malaysia back in 2020.  

But you’ll be surprised with the variety of attractions hiding out here – a thrilling skate park, romantic cruise rides, and ‘overseas’ photo spots included. So venture beyond your usual places in KL and Selangor and check out these 17 cool things to do in Putrajaya .

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– sports –, – leisure –, guide of things to do in putrajaya, 1. explore a chinese garden at china-malaysia friendship garden.

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The pandemic has undoubtedly dashed many of our travel plans. But there are attractions such as China-Malaysia Friendship Garden that bring scenic overseas places to our country.

This lesser-known garden in Klang Valley is part of the larger Anjung Floria Garden, a public park in Putrajaya comprising several smaller gardens. The Chinese-style garden was opened in 2015 to commemorate Malaysia’s diplomatic ties with China.

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Boasting a Chinese pavilion, moon gate, and stone walls, the garden has plenty of spots that look straight out of a Chinese historical drama. Visitors can drop by to soak up the beauty of these traditional structures, and take enchanting ‘overseas’ snaps – the garden’s entrance with its dramatic, sweeping roof is an especially popular photo-taking spot. 

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Address: Anjung Floria, Lebuh Sentosa, Presint 4, 62250 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya Opening hours: Mon – Sat 9AM-11PM (Closed on Sundays) 

2. Dip your feet in a sandy beach at Pantai Floria

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A new attraction at Putrajaya is Pantai Floria , an artificial beach in Precinct 4 that stretches 100 metres and is complete with sandy banks and water to dip your feet in.

The beach was opened to the public on 1st March 2022, and has quickly become a popular place to kayak, fish, camp and picnic along the beach. 

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You can rent two fishing rods for RM50/day , or go for a relaxing kayak (RM15/ride) ride on the lake’s wide expanse of water . There’s a small fee (RM3/adult and RM2/child) to pay to enter this family-friendly beach.

Address : Sisiran Floria, Presint 4, 62675 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya Opening hours: 9AM-6.30PM, Daily Rekreasi Air Sisiran Floria Putrajaya Facebook ​​

3. Take photos in a Moroccan pavilion at Astaka Morocco

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Another well-known photo spot in Putrajaya is Astaka Morocco . This eye-catching pavilion features delicately crafted pillars and archways by Moroccan artisans, celebrating Malaysia’s diplomatic links with Morocco.

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You’ll want to take your time to explore every corner of this marvellous structure located at the edge of Putrajaya Botanical Garden. Here, you’ll find a myriad of delightful subjects and backdrops for your photos – from a stone fountain in the centre of the stunning tiled courtyard, to the many carved doors, walls and arches inside the pavilion. 

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This slice of authentic Moroccan architecture will transport you to the grand palaces of Marrakech, Morocco, without a flight involved. 

Tickets: RM3/adult and RM1/kid

Address: Persiaran Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah, Presint 1, 62000 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya Opening hours: Wed – Mon 9AM-6PM (Closed on Tuesdays)  

4. Catch stunning night views of bridges in Putrajaya

Spend enough time driving through Putrajaya and you’ll find yourself cruising over multiple bridges – the city happens to have eight unique bridges that connect its 20 precincts.

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One of these bridges is Seri Gemilang Bridge , an elaborate European-style bridge modelled after Pont Alexandre III bridge in Paris, France. It’s even flanked by four decorative towers with elegant gold and marble trimmings.

The bridge is even more captivating at night when it lights up, making it an ideal spot for romantic strolls along its designated pedestrian lanes and a charming subject for photographers. 

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In contrast to the old-world charm of Seri Gemilang Bridge, Seri Wawasan Bridge in Precinct 2 is a futuristic, asymmetric bridge that looks like the bow of a ship. This bridge lights up in vivid colours from evening till midnight, and has a pedestrian lane right down the middle where you can take amazing symmetrical shots. 

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The longest bridge in the city, Putra Bridge stretches 435-metres long and is three storeys tall. Its top level is used as a vehicle crossing, while its lowest level is a pedestrian lane that leads out to scenic piers by the lake. A monorail track is planned for its middle level. 

For a fun fact, this bridge is modelled after the Khaju Bridge in Iran.

5. Check out a pink mosque on a lake, Putra Mosque

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It’s hard to miss Putra Mosque in Putrajaya. This iconic waterfront landmark is a sacred space for Muslims in the country, and an architectural attraction due to its unique pink exterior comprising nine pink-coloured domes crafted with rose-tinted marble.

It’s one of only a handful of well-known pink mosques located around the world.

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Non-muslims are welcome to visit during non-prayer hours to explore the Main Prayer Hall, where soft, rosy sunlight is reflected off the pink interior walls and massive dome.

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Hooded robes are provided free-of-charge to all women, as well as anyone who is not in proper attire for their visit.

As Putra Mosque is a fully-operating place of worship, visitors should keep in mind and observe religious protocols when here. These include removing shoes when entering the Main Prayer Hall and refraining from talking loudly. 

Visiting hours for non-Muslims are as follows: 

  • Saturday – Thursday: 9AM-12.30PM | 2PM-4PM | 5.30PM-6PM
  • Friday: 3PM-4PM | 5.30PM-6PM

Address: Persiaran Persekutuan, Presint 1, 62502 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya Opening hours: 9AM-6PM, Daily

6. Climb up unique steps for elevated photo ops

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Flights of steps may not sound like much of an attraction. But throw in vibrant paint and manicured foliage, and they instantly turn into eye-pleasing areas for urban photography. 

Take Alamanda Steps for example. These colourful steps connecting Alamanda Shopping Mall to a riverside area was given a fresh coat of paint and geometric designs in 2019, and it has since become popular location for photo ops in the city. 

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A new landmark in Putrajaya is Tangga Putrajaya Steps , another set of steps in the city that has been attracting attention online. It was opened to the public in October 2021 as a recreational area for residents, as well as a new spot to catch panoramic views of Putrajaya.

The flight is about 30-metres in length and comprises 248 steps. Its design is inspired by well-known steps from abroad such as Spanish Steps in Italy, and also one closer to home – Batu Caves.

When the hotter months of March and April are around the corner, visitors can expect to see pink and white Tecoma trees in bloom along the steps.

Alamanda Steps Address: Jalan Alamanda, Presint 1, 62000 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya Opening hours: 24 hours, Daily

Tangga Putrajaya Steps Address : PPJ 277 Laman Perdana, Persiaran Sultan Sallahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah, Presint 1, 62000, Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya Opening hours: 24 hours, Daily

7. Visit an Iron Mosque, or Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque

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Another equally impressive mosque here is Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque. Dubbed the “Iron Mosque” by locals, this open-concept mosque is constructed mainly of stainless steel, giving it a futuristic look that sets it apart from more traditional mosques.

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The mosque is open to visitors during non-prayer hours, so architectural buffs can check out its stunning interior influenced by Chinese and German architecture. This mosque’s charms include its many symmetrical arches and minimalist dome.

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As with all places of worship, visitors are expected to dress and act appropriately. Women and anyone not dressed accordingly can loan hooded robes for free.

  • Saturday to Thursday: 9AM-12.30PM | 2PM-4PM | 5.30PM-6PM

Address: 25, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Presint 3, 62100 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya Telephone: 03-8880 4300

8. Go kayaking and canoeing at Pusat Rekreasi Air

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Another way that thrill-seekers can catch views of Putra Mosque is to drop by Pusat Rekreasi Air . This lakeside recreational centre hosts several fun, family-friendly water activities, including kayaking (RM10.60/hour) and canoeing (RM15.90/hour) .

It will take you about 15 minutes to paddle up to Putra Mosque from here, but the close-up views of the iconic structure from the water is well worth the journey. 

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Those with little ones can opt for paddle boats (from RM10.60/hour) – each seats a maximum of two adults and three kids, aged 3-12 years old. Safety life jackets are provided to passengers, so they can securely pedal past nature gems here such as Putrajaya Wetlands Park and Putrajaya Botanical Park. 

Other boat options here are fishing boats (from RM21.20), which you can rent with two of your besties for four hours. It comes with one fishing rod, and is available from 9AM-7PM. 

Address: Pusat Rekreasi Air Putrajaya,Presint 13 Taman Wetland 62575 Putrajaya Opening hours: Wed – Mon 9AM-6PM | Tue 9AM-5.30PM Pusat Rekreasi Air Putrajaya Facebook 

9. Try out extreme sports at Putrajaya Challenge Park

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Amateur and pro skateboarders alike can check out Putrajaya Challenge Park – an adventure park with an outdoor skate park featuring bowls, rails, and ramps so you can show off your skateboarding tricks without worrying about cars or pedestrians. 

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The skate park also has an area to accommodate other sports such as rollerblading and dirt biking. Besides these, there are vibrant street art murals that you can check out while here too .

Opening hours for skate park: Mon – Thu 8AM-8PM | Fri – Sun 8AM-10PM 

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If extreme indoor sports are more your thing, there’s an indoor area here for rock climbing. Fees are charged for adults (RM6/hour) and kids (RM3/hour) to enter this area in the challenge park, which features six zones, including Bouldering, Top Rope, Lead Climb, and Speed Climbing. 

A separate Children’s Zone has lower climbing walls and padded floors so your kids can try out this fun activity too. 

Opening hours for wall climbing:

  • Mon, Tue, Thur & Sun 10AM-1PM & 2PM-5PM
  • Wed & Sat 10AM-1PM, 2PM-5PM & 6PM-9PM
  • Fri 9AM-12PM, 3PM-6PM and 7PM-10PM 

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Address: Jalan P5, Presint 5, 62200 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya Putrajaya Challenge Park Facebook

10. Go swimming and detox in a sauna at Marina Putrajaya

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A pool is a great way to cool down from the Malaysian heat. At Marina Putrajaya , you can wade in an indoor Olympic-size swimming pool to escape the tropical rays at affordable prices – it costs only RM5/adult and RM3/kid , per session.

The pool is open for multiple swimming sessions, according to day: 

  • 9AM-11.30AM: Monday to Sunday
  • 12.45PM-3.15PM: Monday to Thursday, and Saturday & Sunday
  • 4.30PM-7PM: Monday to Sunday
  • 7.30PM-10PM: Friday and Saturday

On Friday, there’s a special Ladies Hour to accommodate female swimmers who prefer a girls-only swimming session.

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Besides water activities, Marina Putrajaya has other sport and entertainment facilities, also with affordable rates. There’s a gym (RM10/hour) with treadmills and bench press bars and squash court (RM15/hour), as well as a sauna (RM15/45 minutes) room for some detox after your workout. 

Entertainment facilities here include s nooker (RM12/hour), pool (RM10/hour), and d art (RM5/hour) areas.

Address: No 1, Jalan P5/5, Presint 5, 62200 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya Opening hours: Mon – Fri 9AM-6.30PM | Sat & Sun 9AM-10PM Marina Putrajaya website

11. Try out flyboarding with Flyboard Malaysia

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For those who are into extreme water sports, Flyboard Malaysia lets you ‘fly’ up to 15 metres in the air with water-propelled jet packs.

There are five different packages for adventurous individual to check out here. If you have no prior experience, go for the Beginners’ Package (RM370/pax) for 30 minutes of flyboarding time.

A personal instructor will guide you through a set of safety protocols, and keep a close eye on you while you try out cool flyboarding tricks on the water.

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You won’t have to leave your kids out of this fun activity – the Tandem Ride (RM150/pax) is catered to children over four years of age. The 10-minute flight experience is assisted by a friendly instructor, who will hop onto the flyboard along with your little ones so they are well looked after on the water. 

Address: Marina Putrajaya. No.1, Jalan 5/5, Presint 5, 62200 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya Opening hours: 9AM-7PM, Daily Telephone: 012-287 1120 Flyboard Malaysia Facebook

12. Challenge yourself with gruelling attractions at District 21

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IOI City Mall is another mall in Putrajaya that’s well-frequented by residents in the Klang Valley. It is the largest mall in the Southern Klang Valley, hosting a long list of food spots and retailers, as well as entertainment spots like District 21.

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This post-apocalyptic themed sports and recreation park covers a whopping 70,000 square feet. Thrill-seekers can try out 10 adventure attractions here – such as Sky Trail, Tubby Ride and Free Fall – that’ll have you climbing, jumping, riding, sliding and flying through exciting, physically challenging courses. 

Consider bringing the whole fam here, as there’s no age limit for patrons. There is only a height limit of 90cm that you’ll want to take note of. 

Tickets : RM60/pax from Mondays to Thursdays, and RM70/pax on Saturdays & Sundays

Address: IOI City Mall, AT6, Level 1, 62502 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya Opening hours: Sun – Fri 12PM-8PM | Sat 10AM-8PM District 21 Facebook 

13. Cycle around Putrajaya Wetlands Park

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Malaysia is home to over 90 wetlands – untouched nature zones comprising land, water, and animals. Putrajaya Wetlands Park happens to be one of them, taking up over 197.2 hectares – over 360 football fields – of space in the city and functioning as a ‘green lung’. 

Unlike other wetlands, Putrajaya wetlands is the first man-made freshwater wetlands in Malaysia, which encloses 24 wetlands cells and Wetlands areas. It is also home to over 24 species of freshwater fish and aquatic animals including flamingoes and swans.

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The park is free to enter, and is popular for laidback activities such as jogging and cycling. Bicycles (RM8/hour) are also available for rent.

Other features of this sprawling area include a treehouse lookout point you can climb up for views of surrounding mangroves, and a flamingo pond where you see these elegant, pink animals chilling in the lake. 

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Address: Putrajaya Wetlands Park, 62000 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya Opening hours: Tue – Sun 9AM-5PM (Closed on Mondays) 

14. Go on a cruise tour with Cruise Tasik Putrajaya

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Cruise tours are scarce in the Klang Valley – but you can find one in Putrajaya at Cruise Tasik Putrajaya . They host sightseeing tours ( RM30/adult and RM20/kid) of Putrajaya’s best attractions via air-conditioned cruise boats.

Some sights that can be seen on the 45-minute cruise ride include Putra Mosque and Seri Wawasan Bridge.  

Cruise boat times are as follows: 

  • Mon – Thu: 2PM, 4PM, 6PM & 7PM
  • Fri: 2.30PM, 4PM, 6PM & 7PM
  • Sat & Sun: 10AM, 11AM, 12PM, 1.30PM, 3.45PM, 5PM, 6PM & 7PM

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For smaller tours with just the fam, the Perahu Dondang Sayang accommodates up to six on a traditional Malay fishing boat with a friendly tour guide at the helm. Prices for this boat ride around Putrajaya Lake are RM20/adult and RM12/kid . 

These boats are available from 10AM-6PM on the weekends and public holidays. 

Address: Jeti Putra, Jambatan Putra, Presint 1, 62000, Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya Cruise Tasik Putrajaya website

15. Have a romantic date night on a boat

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Cruise Tasik Putrajaya also hosts Love Boat (RM250) rides for special date nights. You’ll be hopping on the same Dondang Sayang boats as their cruise tours, but it’ll be specially decorated with balloons, lights, and curtains for a cosy time out on the lake.  

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Western food with sparkling juice is also provided with the ride, so couples can have a candlelit dinner while cruising past attractions in the city. The ride lasts just over an hour, and music is played to enhance the romantic experience.

For this boat ride, you’ll need to book six days in advance by calling Cruise Tasik Putrajaya at 03-8881 0648.

16. Check out an European-style garden, Taman Saujana Hijau

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Klang Valley has numerous lush parks where city folks can escape from their daily grind. Those in and around Putrajaya, there’s Taman Saujana Hijau , a 117-acre, European-inspired park with flower fields and pine trees.

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This sprawling park even features zones named European Park, Oriental Park, and English Park that’ll take you out of Malaysia with their rows of pine trees, sunflower fields, and charming gazebos. The flat lawns here are great for picnics – another popular activity among park visitors.

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Trek to the highest point of the park in the evening and you’ll be treated to stunning views of the sun setting over the mountains. 

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Address: Jalan P11, Presint 11, 62000 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya Opening hours: 7AM-7PM, Daily

17. Ride horses at Putrajaya Equestrian Park

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Consider taking up horse riding lessons at Putrajaya Equestrian Park , a horse riding school that hosts stable tours and joy rides. They have weekday (from RM600) and weekend (from RM700) packages that each include eight 45-minute sessions with a personal instructor, and a horse riding certificate to cap off your experience. 

Absolute beginners are welcome, as well as children as young as 9 years old. 

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Prior to the pandemic, they hosted h orse riding sessions from 8.30AM-10.30AM, and 4.30PM-6.30PM. You’ll be given an informative class on horse care and handling before each ride.

Once you’ve got the basics covered, you can begin riding a horse in a gated lawn under the supervision of a horse trainer, with affordable sessions for adults (RM15/pax) and kids (RM10/pax). You can keep an eye out on their social media pages for the return of this family-friendly package.

Address: Jalan Kandang Kuda, Presint 5, 62200 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya Opening hours: Sun – Fri 8.30AM-6.30PM | Sat 8.30AM-7PM Telephone: 019-930 7794 Taman Ekuestrian Putrajaya Facebook 

Though it is a federal administrative centre of Malaysia, Putrajaya also offers plenty of fun-filled activities to check out – as shown by this list of attractions and things to do in the city.

So the next time you think you’ve run out of things to do in the Klang Valley, consider checking out one or more of these places on the weekend. 

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Cover image adapted from: @shelnguyennn , @putrajayaequestrianpark , District 21 , @flyboardmalaysia , @dynosoreclimb , @ayinemran , @evkahvesi ,  @ateng86

This article was updated on 6th March 2023. 

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Jail Cells? Morgues? Your Cruise Ship Has Some Surprises for You.

Here are five unexpected features on ships, some of which you hopefully won’t discover on your own.

A close-up photograph of three decks of a cruise ship's cabins, each of which has a balcony with a half wall of blue glass and two chairs.

By Ceylan Yeğinsu

Cruise ships have hidden features that many passengers, particularly first-timers, don’t know about. Some ships are as big as small cities, and while it’s relatively easy to familiarize yourself with a seemingly endless number of amenities — water parks, tattoo parlors, multiple restaurants — there is also an entire ecosystem, often below passenger decks, that is shrouded in mystery.

Here are five things that cruisers may not know about cruise ships:

There’s a morgue …

Cruise ships carry millions of passengers each year, and it is not uncommon for deaths to occur on board. Most vessels are required to have a morgue and additional body bags in the event of an emergency.

The morgue, usually a small stainless steel refrigerated room on the ship’s lowest deck, accommodates between two to 10 bodies, depending on the size of the vessel. When a passenger or crew member dies, officials on the ship will notify the authorities on shore and a medical team will assess the body and move it to the morgue, where it is kept until arrangements are made for repatriation. In most cases, the body will be removed at the next port of call, but sometimes will remain on board until the end of the voyage.

…and a jail

There are no police officers on cruise ships, but most vessels have small jails known as the brig, and unruly passengers could find themselves locked up if the ship’s security team determines that they have violated the cruise line’s code of conduct.

The brig, usually a bare-bones room with a bed and bathroom facilities, does not have iron bars like a traditional jail cell. It is used to detain guests who commit serious crimes like assault or possession of illegal substances. Drunk and disorderly passengers may be put under “cabin arrest,” meaning they cannot leave their cabin without a security escort.

Depending on the circumstances, most passengers put in the brig will stay there until they can be handed over to law enforcement officials.

Many ships don’t have a Deck 13

Many cruise ships do not have a Deck 13 because of the widespread superstition in Western culture that the number is unlucky. Ships with a Deck 13 typically use it for public areas, not cabins.

Some ships, like Royal Caribbean’s Quantum class vessels, have a Deck 13 because the vessels are used mainly for the company’s market in Asia, where the number is not considered unlucky. MSC ships also have a Deck 13, but not a Deck 17, because the cruise line’s founder is Italian and 17 is considered unlucky in Italy.

Cruise lines entertain other superstitions, like appointing godmothers to bless new vessels and ensure the safety of passengers and crew. They also hold naming ceremonies in which a bottle of champagne is smashed against the hull of a new ship for good luck. If the bottle fails to break, the vessel will, according to superstition, have bad luck. These days, cruise lines use mechanical devices to ensure that does not happen.

Hidden pools and facilities for the crew

There are typically more than 1,000 crew members on board large cruise ships, and while they spend most of their time serving passengers, there are several areas on the lower decks designated for them to unwind.

The facilities vary from ship to ship, but there are usually small pools in the ship’s bow exclusively for crew members, as well as restaurants, bars and recreational areas like game rooms and gyms. The designated bar, a central social hub for employees after they have finished their shifts, often hosts live music and events in the evening.

Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas, the world’s largest cruise ship, has an entire “neighborhood” dedicated to its 2,300 crew members, with a clubhouse that has massage chairs and virtual balconies — large screens that show real-time views from outside — as well as a restaurant with portholes looking out to the ocean.

Most ships host A.A. meetings

With all-inclusive beverage packages and countless bars, cruise ships can be a tough environment for guests in recovery. Many cruise lines offer daily Alcoholics Anonymous meetings that are usually scheduled as “Friends of Bill W.,” a reference to William Wilson, who co-founded the A.A. program in 1935.

The meetings are usually held in a quiet place like the library, where guests can feel comfortable and maintain their anonymity. They are also open to other support group members, like Women for Sobriety and Narcotics Anonymous.

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Ceylan Yeginsu is a travel reporter for The Times who frequently writes about the cruise industry and Europe, where she is based. More about Ceylan Yeğinsu

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Set a course for adventure: 'Love Boat' cast reuniting for cruise – and a stop in Newport

Bernie Kopell remains proud to have never lost a patient. And that was in 12 years as Dr. Adam Bricker, beloved ship's physician/Casanova on the 1970s-1980s “The Love Boat” television series.

The popularity of Dr. Bricker and the whole ”Love Boat” series refuses to fade. Instead, thanks to four decades of reruns, Doc, Isaac, Gopher, Julie, Vicki and Capt. Stubing may be more popular than ever.

Why else would Princess Cruises keep bringing the ships' crew back again and again and again as ambassadors and stars on their Love Boat-themed cruises? All of the major actors, except Gavin MacLeod/Capt. Stubing (died in 2021), are still with us. And Kopell, Ted Lange (bartender Isaac Washington), Fred Grandy (purser Burl “Gopher” Smith), and Jill Whelan (captain's daughter Vicki) are scheduled to be aboard the Enchanted Princess for its late summer, seven-day, five-port U.S.-Canadian excursion, which includes a Day 2 (Sept. 1) stop in Newport .

“It's a dream, and I've been living my dream with Princess for all these many years,” Kopell, 90, said during a recent phone interview from his home in Tarzana, California. “And I say, lucky, lucky, lucky. Thank you, thank you.”

Christened in the fall of 2021, the 1,083-foot Enchanted Princess features 19 decks, 1,830 cabins and accommodates 3,660 guests served by a crew of 1,346. The summer Love Boat cruise starts and ends in New York City and features port stops in Newport, Boston, Bar Harbor, Maine, St. John, New Brunswick, and Halifax, Nova Scotia. The dates are Aug. 31 to Sept. 7.

"The Love Boat" television series started out with the Pacific Princess (actually two ships were used) on three-night Mexican cruises out of Los Angeles. With the show's popularity, the cruises expanded to Alaska, the Mediterranean, China and beyond. In their roles as ambassadors, the crew has seen even more of the world. It's one heck of a retirement gig.

“It's never-ending. It just keeps on going,” Kopell said. “We go to other places we've never been before. Just came back with the Ruby Princess. We went down to South America, Central America. All over the place. It's just a treat.”

Also loved for his five-season recurring role as hilarious bad guy Sigfried on “Get Smart,” Kopell was no sailing neophyte when he landed the role of Dr. Bricker. Kopell is a Navy veteran, having toured the world while serving aboard the USS Iowa in peacetime between the Korean and Vietnam wars. Enroute to shooting Love Boat outdoor scenes aboard Princess ships in San Pedro, California, Kopell said he would drive right by his old Navy ship.

Aboard the Iowa, Kopell's duties included teaching a GED course to help shipmates earn a high school equivalency diploma. A graduate of New York University, Kopell was also a ship's librarian. “People say, what did you do in the Navy?” Kopell said. “I said, well, I kept America safe from overdue books.”

What was 'Love Boat' like for Bernie Kopell?

"The Love Boat" was somehow given three pilot episodes before ABC brought it into its regular lineup. The first pilot featured Kopell's friend, Dick Van Patten, as the ship's physician, then named Dr. O'Neil. Kopell said ABC, which had Van Patten under contract, yanked him from "Love Boat" to star in “Eight is Enough,” which enjoyed great success. Shortly before “Love Boat,” Van Patten and Kopell both had supporting roles on the famously flopped ABC TV show “When Things Were Rotten.” Van Patten subsequently made multiple guest star appearances on “Love Boat.”

After Van Patten lost his medical license, so to speak, Kopell landed the ship's doc role, but it was not handed to him. He had to audition where, for one of the rare times in his life, he opted not to be a nice guy. Kopell recalled wearing a spiffy nautical jacket. Another actor there to audition complimented Kopell on the jacket and asked if he could use it for his audition.

“I'm supposed to say yes and be so generous,” Kopell said. “But I said sorry. I got it for my own self. So, of course, that's how I got the part.”

Perhaps Kopell's favorite “Love Boat” episode starred dancer/actress Juliet Prowse playing one of Doc's ex-wives. The script called for the two to become, briefly, romantically reunited. Kopell said he was excited and nervous when he first saw the script. He almost went into cardiac arrest when, after a stuttering inquisition into who would play his ex, he was told it was Prowse, whom he confesses to having had a crush on. “I said oh, how lucky can I get?”

Kopell loves to mention that “Love Boat” numbered multiple Academy Award winners among its guests stars. In fact, he said he's writing a book on that topic. He listed Eva St. Marie, Ernest Borgnine and Shirley Jones. He and the late Borgnine, of “McHale's Navy” fame, became close friends.

Kopell said he routinely watches “The Love Boat” on Sundays at 5 p.m. on his Channel 54. Recently, his 21-year-old son, after watching dad on an episode, complimented Kopell for being fit and trim. Kopell said he stayed fit by playing a lot of tennis and skipping rope, which he is shown doing in at least one episode.

Kopell said that today, at 90, he still whacks the tennis ball around. “Keep coming at 'em. That's been my motto since the beginning,” he said.

Kopell said that when he first came to Hollywood, his agent told him he wasn't handsome enough to be a lead nor gooney enough to play a “heavy.” Kopell survived those first five years by playing roles that called for a Latino accent.

His German/Austrian accent served him so well as Siegfried on “Get Smart.” To this day, fans of the show ask him to recite famous lines, often from an episode where he is captaining a KAOS (the self-professed international organization of evil) submarine which is the target of good-guy depth chargers. After one charger shakes the submarine and his crew starts to scream and run about in fear, Siegfried grabs the microphone and barks out, “This is KAOS. You will not panic until you are given the order to panic.”

After another depth charger rocks the sub much more severely, Siegfried again grabs the mic and this time cries out, “Prepare to panic.”

Kopell said he never had a contract to do his “Get Smart” work. At the same time, he also had a recurring role on “That Girl,” starring Marlo Thomas. He said he got to know the ABC schedulers well and was able to shoot “Get Smart” on Mondays and Thursdays, and do “That Girl” on the other days.

Love Boat cruise is 'like coming home'

He also remains close friends with “Get Smart” co-star Barbara Feldon and with Marlo Thomas, and still meets them for dinner when he's in New York City.

Which is where he will be on the last day of August for the Love Boat cruise and yet another reunion with people he considers family. From the beginning of "Love Boat," he said, the cast got along very well. The chemistry was great.

And it's still the same come cruise time.

“It's like coming home,” Kopell said.

Rooms are still available for the late-summer Love Boat cruise which stops in Newport. Visit  www.princess.com  for details.

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‘Young Royals’ Stars on Series Finale’s ‘Biblical’ Decision, That ‘Tom Cruise’ Moment and What Part of the Ending They Initially Thought Was ‘Cringe’

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Young Royals S3. (L to R) Omar Rudberg as Simon, Edvin Ryding as Wilhelm in Young Royals. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2023

SPOILER ALERT: This post contains spoilers from the series finale of “ Young Royals ,” now streaming on Netflix.

Long live the (former) Crown Prince!

In the series finale of Netflix’s queer romance “Young Royals,” Wilhelm (Edvin Ryding) officially abdicates the throne as the future king of Sweden, effectively handing the crown to his cousin/sometimes rival August (Malte Gårdinger). While Wilhelm’s decision has seismic implications for the royal family and the country, it played out in a quieter mother-son moment between Wilhelm and Queen Kristina (Pernilla August), as they drove away from his now-shuttered boarding school Hillerska.

“I think that moment is monumental,” Ryding tells Variety . “What he is doing, it is almost Biblical. Because when he has this calm and collected conversation with his mother, he is trying to say what he has insinuated many times before — that he is not the next king of Sweden. When he finally does that, it helps him so much more than just in his relationship with Simon.”

While it may not have been his true motivation, the personal declaration does serve as a grand romantic gesture when an unburdened Wilhelm chases after Simon’s car –– on foot! –– to share the good news. As if pulled right out of a rom-com, the two smile, shed a few tears and share a kiss before literally riding off into the sunset with each other, Simon’s sister Sarah (Frida Argento) and her best friend Felice (Nikita Uggla).

Despite that happy ending, Rudberg says Simon was initially hesitant to stop the car for Wilhelm. “But I think Simon, somewhere in his little heart, he feels hope. He is still in love with Wilhelm, and I like to think that he says, ‘Hit me one more time.’”

Let’s start with the most important question: Edvin, how much did you have to run to get the perfect take for that final scene?

Edvin Ryding: Too much! It was so much running. And we had to reshoot it, because I was running in these fancy shoes, so it was not easy to do, and my calves were hurting for like a week after it. But it was nice, because I got to have a full Tom Cruise moment, running at full speed. It was a lot of fun.

Omar Rudberg: And he didn’t even warm up! I think he just went from 0 to 100. It was crazy.

Ryding: I’m lucky I didn’t sprain something, actually.

We have seen so many romantic movies with that big profession of love, where the man runs after the woman or the woman goes after the man. Here, you both get to part of your own big rom-com moment that is not only between two men, but two young men. What was it like filming this?

Rudberg: I mean, it is a blessing. It has been one of my big dreams since I was a kid. I wanted to become an actor, but I didn’t really know how or if I even could act. And we always saw these loving and romantic movies, and it was so amazing. But then you realize those moments are kind of fake in a way! But my inner child would be very happy to see me doing this. It’s just a blessing to be a part of anything that means a lot to people.

Ryding: That specific scene — I know it’s corny, but I love it. It is amazing. If you put an x-ray over it, you see the substance that is in and underneath it. The dialogue they are having about how, “I told my mother this, and I needed this to be said,” and Simon is asking if he did it for him and Wilhelm saying “No, I did it for me.” It is everything Simon needs to hear in order for them to work, finally. So regardless of whether it is corny or not, the 360-degree shot and the music and the kissing and all of that is fun to shoot. But at the end, what you are watching is beautiful, and it has so much substance.

Rudberg: I also feel like there are things that are cornier than “Young Royals.” It has been so traumatic up to this point, so I feel like we can be a little corny at the end.

Edvin, you say in the “Young Royals Forever” documentary (also now streaming on Netflix) that you make playlists for your characters. You try to know them inside and out from day one. So what will giving up being king mean for Wilhelm?

Ryding: I think that moment is monumental. What he is doing, it is almost Biblical. Because when he has this calm and collected conversation with his mother, he is trying to say what he has insinuated many times before, that he is not the next king of Sweden. When he finally does that, it helps him so much more than just in his relationship with Simon. He grows so much as a human being in that moment and he embarks on this new chapter of adulthood, even though he is only 17.

Do you have an idea of what you would like to see him do with this newfound future?

Ryding: When I wrote down who I think he was during Season 1, it was very vivid and detailed about, like, what his dreams would have been and what his interests are. I always envisioned him as this person who wasn’t allowed to have dreams or interests fully. But now, I see him as a very creative person who just needs the space for it. I’ve always seen him as a person interested in fashion, so if I have to say something that would be my prediction for him.

But on the other hand, I feel very happy about the fact that the fans are the future script writers of the show. We are leaving these characters on a note of hope, and I hope the audience trusts that these characters go on to have a healthy life. Our fans have wild imaginations, so I trust that they will come up with brilliant stories for these characters in the future.

Omar, this big romantic climax comes as Simon is potentially leaving behind this life he’s built in Bjärstad. So what does it mean for him to be pulled back into it all?

Rudberg: In this last season, I felt like Simon was fighting with himself, because he is very in love with Wilhelm and he wants to be with him. But he sees the hurting that Wilhelm is going through and that Wilhelm’s family is going through, and that hurts him. Not only that, Simon is fighting with himself because, is he willing to literally lose himself just to be with Wilhelm?

But then he sees Wilhelm running after the car, and I feel like his first thoughts were: “Not again. We’ve already been through this. We’ve already broken up and we are on our way to living a normal life. Why are you running after me right now?” But I think Simon, somewhere in his little heart, he feels hope. He is still in love with Wilhelm, and I like to think that he says, “Hit me one more time.” He decides to walk out and see what Wilhelm has to say, and maybe it will be the last time we ever speak. But then Wilhelm said the right words.

Simon already said his goodbyes in the form of a song that he wrote and recorded for Wilhelm’s birthday. Omar, what was it like to record another song for the show, after the fan-favorite “Simon’s Song” from Season 2, which got a surprising reprise in the finale as well?

Ryding: Well, actually, we hated it from the beginning.

My first thoughts were that this was really cringe. Like, would Simon really write something like this? Would he really use these words? So it took some time for me to like it, because we didn’t even have the time to rewrite it since we were shooting it the next day.

Ryding: I was on you to tell them to change it. I told you, “You have to tell them! You have to refuse! Refuse!”

Rudberg: Yeah, I had played it for you, and you thought the same thing, right? It was just cringe.

Ryding: I was like, “Why would anyone be moved by this?” I also think that the way we are in that process, we are always critical about what is happening to Wilhelm and Simon. But we just gave into this feeling of trust that this was right, and it is going to pan out.

Rudberg: We had to trust [co-creator] Lisa [Ambjörn] and everyone who was involved.

Ryding: That’s the beauty of this collaboration on the show, because we are able to talk about those kinds of things. And hearing it now, it’s beautiful coming from this 16-year-old boy.

Rudberg: Yeah, this is, like, Simon’s second or third song that he has ever written. But for me, the one who was going to sing it, it was very personal. Singing is very personal for me, and if I don’t vibe with something, I’m probably going to hate it so much. But I had to understand that this is Simon singing, not Omar singing. This is Simon’s writing, not mine. So we just did it.

That day, I didn’t know the lyrics, the melody, or the chords. I couldn’t play the keyboard, so I had to do it acapella, and I had this inner earpiece that is literally hidden in the scene where I can hear the demo. It was a whole hot mess. But now that I’ve seen the whole context of the season, it makes sense. You get that it is Simon writing in his room and from his heart. It is beautiful.

Touch has been Wilhelm and Simon’s form of intimacy since the beginning. How did you settle on that being their love language, and how has that evolved over the series by that final kiss?

Ryding: From the beginning as we were talking about their intimacy, the leading word was curiousness. They were discovering each other, and each other’s bodies and needs. We worked very closely with our director and Sara Arrhusius, our intimacy coordinator, on that. And when we were on set and experimenting with the choreography of those scenes, we realized it just looks beautiful. Them slowly trying to move each other, and even in the scenes that aren’t so intimate, that touch always finds its way through. It just felt very natural for them. We wanted to keep that through Season 1 and 2, and by Season 3, it needed to still be that playfulness and that need to discover and be curious. But also, the comfort because they have chosen each other. I think it is a very beautiful evolution of intimacy throughout the season.

Rudberg: Yes, it really was.

Ryding: Yeah, pretty much. We are always rehearsing or talking about these scenes beforehand, if there is a kiss or a proper sex scene. But at this point we know these characters so well, and we know the way they interact with each other intimately. So I remember shooting that final 360-degree kiss felt very intuitive.

Rudberg: It was not really hard to do the kissing. It was always the energy and the emotion during that final scene and that kiss. This is finally when they get to be together for real, and Wilhelm chooses being free. It’s also the last scene of the series, so I was nervous about how I was going to do it. What do I feel? It was a lot of feelings in that scene.

Ryding: But it was nice for both of us to finally just let go and let it happen.

Rudberg: I was in the car, and I told our director I didn’t know how I was going to do this. I don’t really know what emotion to feel because it was also our last day of shooting. So then, right after one of our last takes, she comes to me in the car and whispers in my ear, “Just remember this is the last time you will ever shoot for ‘Young Royals,’” and then she was just like, “Bye!” I was like, “That’s not helpful!” But I just sat with that, and it worked.

Ryding: It did the trick!

This interview has been edited and condensed.

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