Halal Honeymoon in Sarawak: 10 Romantic Muslim-Friendly Activities

Sarawak, the land of adventure and rich cultural heritage, is a dreamy destination for Muslim couples looking for a halal-friendly honeymoon. With its lush rainforests, tranquil beaches, and vibrant cityscapes, this Malaysian Borneo gem offers a perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and romance — all within an environment that respects and supports Islamic values.

What makes Sarawak even more special is its growing recognition under the Muslim-Friendly Tourism and Hospitality Assurance and Recognition (MFAR) initiative, which ensures that accommodations, dining options, and travel experiences are aligned with the needs of Muslim travellers. From halal-certified hotels to attractions that offer prayer facilities and Muslim-friendly services, newlyweds can embark on their romantic journey with peace of mind and spiritual comfort.

From sunset cruises to jungle retreats, here are ten unforgettable experiences that make Sarawak an ideal and meaningful halal honeymoon getaway.

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1. Enjoy a river cruise along the Sarawak River in Kuching

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Nothing sets the mood quite like a sunset cruise along the Sarawak River. Glide past historical landmarks such as the Astana, Fort Margherita, and the golden-domed Kuching Mosque, all beautifully illuminated as the evening sets in.

For an even more intimate experience, couples can book a private boat that offers halal dining options, allowing them to enjoy a peaceful evening under the stars, with the city skyline as a backdrop.

2. Beachfront relaxation on Damai Beach

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Few things are as romantic as walking hand-in-hand along the beach, and Sarawak has plenty of scenic coastlines to explore.

Damai Beach, nestled near Mount Santubong, is a peaceful retreat with breathtaking views. Couples can enjoy a quiet stroll along the coastline, relax under the shade of coconut trees, or simply take in the breathtaking view of the South China Sea. The beach is also perfect for watching the sunset together, as the sky turns shades of orange and pink, creating a romantic atmosphere.

For a luxurious stay, consider Damai Lagoon Resort, a newly refurbished property offering breathtaking views of Santubong Mountain and the South China Sea. This upscale resort provides a luxury honeymoon experience with halal-certified eateries, elegant accommodations, and a tranquil setting perfect for romance. Alternatively, Damai Beach Resort is another excellent option with halal-friendly dining, prayer facilities, and relaxing spa treatments.

3. Romantic river adventure at Kuching Wetlands National Park

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For couples seeking both romance and a touch of adventure, Kuching Wetlands National Park offers a serene escape into nature. Glide along the tranquil waterways by boat and keep an eye out for the elusive Irrawaddy dolphins, often seen playfully surfacing near the mangroves.

The boat ride offers a peaceful way to explore the wetlands, with chances to spot proboscis monkeys, crocodiles, and a variety of exotic bird species along the way. As the sun sets, the golden light filtering through the trees creates a truly enchanting atmosphere, perfect for a romantic moment together in the heart of Sarawak’s natural beauty.

4. Jungle retreat in Mulu National Park & Batang Ai Longhouse

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Imagine waking up in a private villa surrounded by the rainforest, with the sound of birds chirping as you sip your morning coffee.

A stay at Mulu Marriott Resort or Batang Ai Longhouse Resort promises just that, offering halal dining, spa treatments, and stunning nature views.

Adventure awaits at Mulu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where couples can explore Deer Cave, one of the world's largest cave chambers, or take a boat ride to Clearwater Cave, known for its pristine underground river.

5. Cultural immersion & romantic dinner in Sarawak Cultural Village

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At Sarawak Cultural Village, couples can immerse themselves in the diverse traditions of Sarawak’s ethnic communities, including the Iban, Bidayuh, and Malay. The experience offers more than just sightseeing — lovebirds can try on traditional wedding attire, take part in cultural activities, and capture unique honeymoon memories with a personalised photo session in a stunning natural backdrop.

To complete the day, a romantic halal-friendly dinner is a must. One excellent option is Suasana on 18, located at Riverside Majestic Hotel Kuching. This restaurant is halal-certified and recognised under MFAR, making it a trustworthy and elegant choice for Muslim couples. With breathtaking views of the Kuching Waterfront and a refined menu, Suasana on 18 offers a beautiful dining atmosphere that complements a day of cultural exploration.

For those seeking alternatives, The LimeTree Hotel’s Rooftop Lounge is a cosy spot that offers Muslim-friendly meals and picturesque cityscape views. Another great choice is Hilton Kuching, which features several halal-certified dining outlets that blend upscale ambience with local and international flavours. These thoughtful dining options ensure that Muslim couples can enjoy a romantic and meaningful evening, all while staying aligned with their halal values.

6. Private tea time & shopping for unique souvenirs on India Street

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What’s a honeymoon without a little indulgence? The Ranee Boutique Suites Café and Heritage Central Café serve halal afternoon tea, perfect for couples looking to unwind in a cosy, historical setting.

For souvenirs, a stroll through Main Bazaar & India Street reveals a treasure trove of Sarawakian pearls, Pua Kumbu textiles, and authentic handicrafts — all perfect keepsakes to remember the honeymoon.

7. Rejuvenating spa treatments for two

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A honeymoon is all about relaxation, and Sarawak delivers world-class halal-friendly spa experiences. For a truly relaxing experience, couples can visit Rafflesia Spa or Attiya Spa, both offering a range of treatments specifically designed for couples. From aromatherapy sessions infused with local herbs to hot stone massages to relieve stress, or even traditional Malay urut (massage) to rejuvenate the body, these spas provide a haven for relaxation.

For Muslimah guests, female therapists are available, ensuring privacy and comfort during treatments. Many spas also offer herbal steam baths, flower petal soaks, and soothing facials, providing a truly relaxing and intimate wellness experience in a serene environment.

8. Fireflies & stargazing at Santubong & Kampung Buntal

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There’s something magical about watching fireflies dance in the night sky, and a river cruise in Santubong offers just that. Thousands of fireflies light up the mangroves, creating a breathtaking sight for honeymooners.

Nearby, Kampung Buntal, a traditional Malay fishing village, is perfect for a halal seafood dinner before heading out for a peaceful stargazing session. Some resorts, like The Culvert Santubong, offer private stargazing decks for a truly romantic experience.

9. Couple’s cooking class & traditional Sarawakian halal cuisine

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Couples who love food can bond over a halal cooking class, learning how to prepare Sarawak Laksa, Manok Pansoh (chicken cooked in bamboo), and Kuih Lapis (layered cake) — all beloved local favourites. Sarawak Laksa is a fragrant and spicy noodle dish, often considered a must-try for visitors, while Manok Pansoh, a traditional Iban dish, is slow-cooked inside bamboo, giving it a unique, smoky aroma. Kuih Lapis, on the other hand, is a colourful and delicate layered cake that is popular during festive occasions. By joining a cooking class, couples can not only enjoy a hands-on culinary experience but also take home new skills and flavours to recreate special memories from their honeymoon.

Places like Indah House Kuching and Bumbu Cooking Class ensure Muslim-friendly ingredients, making this a fun and immersive experience for newlyweds.

10. Sunrise hike at Mount Singai or Gunung Gading

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For adventurous couples, hiking up Mount Singai offers a rewarding sunrise view, making it a perfect way to start the day together.

Alternatively, Gunung Gading National Park offers a chance to see the Rafflesia, the world’s largest flower (if in bloom). The peaceful jungle trails and hidden waterfalls make for a breathtakingly romantic experience.

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Beyond the performances, expect immersive cultural workshops, open jam sessions, sustainability initiatives, and eco-friendly experiences like the Green Ruai and carbon offset programs.

🌿 Join the movement! A portion of ticket sales will go towards planting 10,000 trees by 2027 in celebration of RWMF’s 30th anniversary!

CHECK OUT NOW

Final thoughts

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A honeymoon in Sarawak is more than just a trip — it’s an unforgettable journey filled with love, adventure, and culture. With halal-friendly accommodations, breathtaking scenery, and unique activities, Muslim couples can enjoy a romantic and meaningful getaway in this tropical paradise.

So, whether it’s a sunset cruise, an island escape, or a candlelit dinner under the stars, Sarawak has everything to make a honeymoon truly special.

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