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Would have been perfect if not for the long queue at the border crossing Singapore to Malaysia. Took a lot of time away from the trip. Other than that it was great!
Reviewed by: Leo D, Philippines, July 2008
Lovely day, well organised, nice travel company and a very good lunch at the hotel. The guide was very knowledgeable and well prepared. I could have done without the pewter factory and spent a bit longer in Malacca instead. Still, a very nice experience and certainly worth doing!
Reviewed by: Claudia G, Singapore, June 2008
The tour and all the staff were very good. The only problem I had was that we were not returned to our hotel by the van that picked us up, and I had a problem with the bus driver who drove the return bus. He did not want to take us to our hotel because it was difficult for his bus. One of my party was my 80-year-old mother, who could not walk fast enough to cross the busy streets he tried to leave us on. First he tried to leave us on Orchard Road at a taxi stand, and I refused. Our hotel was on Beach Road. He was not happy when I insisted that he return us to the curb on the correct side of the street in front of our hotel. An embarrassing ending to a nice tour for my mother.
Reviewed by: Kathryn B, United States of America, June 2008
The whole family had a great time. As usual there were no hiccups with the organisation that Viator did. We will continue to use Viator around the world.
Reviewed by: Wayne O, Australia, March 2008
Well organized and the tour guide was EXCELLENT!
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Singapore, December 2007
An interesting and informative day. Guide well briefed and Malacca was a city that has much to offer. I was interested particularly in seeing it after my first visit 30 years ago as a backpacker and found some things unchanged but so much development! Malacca has a long history that makes the day so enjoyable. It is a long day with the immigration procedures there and back, sometimes tedious.
Reviewed by: J E D, Australia, December 2007
This was an extremely long tour for only a short look at Malacca; however, the drive through Malaysia was interesting.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Australia, December 2007
This is a good value trip. The staff were friendly and helpful. The meal at Malacca was excellent. Take a book to read on the bus, as it takes at least 3 hours each way.
Reviewed by: Kevin D, Australia, November 2007
The tour guides spoke excellent English, and although the bus trip was long they were informative throughout the journey. The scenery during the journey is pleasant. Malacca is quaint and not overly touristy. The lunch buffet was extensive, and the surroundings are pleasant.
Reviewed by: Keith T, United Kingdom, October 2007
For this tour you have to put a walking shoes on, too much walking and sitting on the bus most of the time but it's worth doing it.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Australia, September 2007
The bus trip was too long: seven hours to return, plus the wait at customs. At least our guide was very good and lunch was excellent.
Reviewed by: Duncan T, Australia, September 2007
It was nice to visit a country I had never been in. We had a very well educated guide with interesting stories and lots of information. The food was good.
Reviewed by: Andras F, Hungary, July 2007
It is worth the drive up to Malacca. The tour shows that the area has a very interesting history. We were fortunate to have such a good guide.
Reviewed by: Lynette D, Australia, June 2007
I was worried that no one would pick me up, but the driver was right on time to pick me up. That's a wonderful trip!
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Hong Kong, June 2007
Great day out, but tiring as a long drive. The food was fantastic, guide very knowledgeable. Certainly worth the money!
Reviewed by: David C, United Kingdom, March 2007
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