Legend International Water Homes,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
The Legend International Water Homes resort is just 2 kilometres from Port Dickson Town and easily accessible via the North-South Expressway. It is approximately 70 kilometers south of Kuala Lumpur and only 25 minutes drive from Kuala Lumpur International Airport. The completion of the proposed motorway linking the airport to Port Dickson will further reduce the traveling time to approximately 15 minutes.
The geography of Malaysia is as diverse as its culture. Visitors can enjoy a variety of landscapes from white sandy beaches to mangroves. There are two parts to the country, 11 states in the peninsula of Malaysia and two states on the northern part of Borneo.
Formerly a British Colony the island has a familiar feel for UK visitors, with English being almost universally spoken and understood. Property laws and banking systems are also based on the UK model.
Rapid long term economic and tourism growth is forecast for Malaysia. Its profile has been boosted in 2007 thanks to the 'Visit Malaysia Year' which was created to support the islands 50 years of independence. Malaysia's tropical climate where temperatures average 30°C offers tourists guaranteed sunshine for most of the year. It also boasts some of the best beaches and diving spots in the world.
Near to the resort, places of interest include the Lukut Museum and Fort, Royal Port Dickson Yacht Club and the Armed Forces Museum. Seremban, the state capital is about 20 minutes away by car and places worth a visit are the State Museum, the Lake Gardens and the State Mosque, as well as numerous shopping centres. There is also the largest traditional timber palace in Malaysia at Sri Menanti, which is about an hour away.
If you like motor racing, you will be pleased to learn that Sepang F1 Malaysia’s Formula One racetrack, is only 20 minutes form the resort.
Port Dickson, Malaysia
Port Dickson is famous in Malaysia for being a beautiful beach resort and its 18km stretch of white sandy beaches extend from Tanjung Gemuk in the north to Tanjung Tuan in the south. The beach is carefully protected from the sun by Casuarina Palms, Coconut trees, and elegant Bayan trees. Located near Cape Rachado (Tanjung Tuan), Blue Lagoon is a popular place to have a picnic as well as an excellent location for the water sport enthusiast.
Port Dickson's popular beaches and leisure port activities attract many week-end visitors seeking escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.