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ABOUT PENANG
TRANSPORTATION

As Penang is so compact, travelling around the island and exploring the mainland is relatively easy whether you choose public transport or rental vehicles. The Rapid Penang bus service offers comprehensive routes around the state; and all buses are air-conditioned. In addition to taxis and e-hailing services, rental of cars, motorbikes and bicycles are extremely popular in Penang.

By Air

Penang is easily accessible by air with daily flights from major airports in the country and the region. The Penang International Airport is about 20km from the city centre. Taxis plying the route follow the coupon system where fares between the airport and various destinations in Penang are fixed.

By Road

The North-South Highway connects Penang to major cities on the West side of Peninsular Malaysia. Travel by highway can take anywhere from 4-5 hours with toll charges in between.

By Passenger Ferry

The Ferry Terminal or Jetty is where passengers board the ferry that plies between Penang Island and the mainland. Penang Island is just a 10- minute ferry ride from Butterworth. If you are taking a train to Penang from Kuala Lumpur or other cities, you may board the ferry to Penang Island from the ferry terminal at Butterworth, which is located next to the train station. Although it is possible to travel between the island and the mainland via the Penang Bridge, taking the ferry is also convenient. 

Operating Hours:
7.00am -11.30pm** Departing from Penang island (Swettenham Pier) to the mainland (Pangkalan Sultan Abdul Halim)
6.30am -11.00pm** Departing from the mainland (Pangkalan Sultan Abdul Halim) to the island (Swettenham Pier) 

Operating Intervals: 20 minutes (peak hours) & 30/60 minutes (non-peak hours)
Note ** Schedules are an estimation.

By Rail

The journey from Kuala Lumpur to Butterworth takes approximately five hours. Taking the train is a comfortable way to travel within the country and it affords one the opportunity to see a lot of the countryside. The railway station on mainland Penang connects to the mainline which runs from Bangkok to Johor Bahru (for access from Singapore).

GETTING AROUND

While downtown Penang might be small in size, there are various modes of public transportation available; from trishaws to free shuttle buses, standard city buses and taxis. It is also possible to walk around George Town and its surrounding neighbourhood. Public transportation is also available for more distant attractions out of George Town, such as the Kek Lok Si Temple, Penang Hill and the ones up in Batu Ferringhi and Teluk Bahang or Penang National Park. Do check schedules and fares before deciding on your preferred mode of transport.

Taxis

Taxis are easily available around the island; it is a common means of getting around by visitors. Be sure to agree on a price before boarding the taxi. Start by asking how much it is to get to your destination; you can negotiate on the prices quoted if you feel that they are too high.

E-hailing Services

Apps such as Grab is available in Penang. Simply download the app to start booking your trips. Payment is either by cash or credit/debit card.

Buses

The main public bus service is by Rapid Penang and it covers an extensive area both on the island and mainland. It also operates a Free CAT (Central Area Transit) bus service within George Town. KOMTAR Terminal is the central transfer terminal for buses that covers the whole of Penang Island. Simply ask around or look out for signboards to find out which bus route serves you best. Upon boarding the Rapid Penang bus, inform the driver of your destination, pay the amount required and receive a ticket for your trip. Remember to prepare exact change as no change will be given back as all buses do not carry change for safety reasons.

Website: https://myrapid.com.my/bus-train/rapid-penang/

Free CAT Bus

Free CAT Bus (Central Area Transit) is a free shuttle bus service that operates within George Town. It is the most common means of transportation for travellers to get to popular local attractions for free. Trips are at intervals of 15 minutes. Look out for Rapid Penang buses that bear a “Free CAT Bus” sign.

Operating hours:

Monday - Friday 6.00am - 11.45pm

Saturday & Sunday 6.00am - 11.30pm

Fare: Free

Bus Stops from Ferry Terminal to KOMTAR
1 Jetty B (Ferry Terminal)  → 2 Bank OCBC → 3 Balai Polis → 4 Bank Negara Malaysia → 5 Museum Penang → 6 Smk St Xavier → 7 Hotel Cititel → 8 Penang Road → 9 Komtar 2

Bus Stops from KOMTAR to Ferry Terminal
10 Komtar North → 11 Wisma MCA → 12 Chowrasta Market → 13 Komtar East → 14 Carnarvon Street → 15 Hotel Armenian  → 16 Kampung Kolam → 17 St George's Church → 18 Dewan Sri Pinang → 19 Padang Kota Lama → 20 Swettenham Pier Cruise Terminal  → 21 Church Street Pier → 22 Jetty B (Ferry Terminal)

Trishaws

Driven purely on manpower, the iconic trishaw is great for going around George Town. Opt for a trishaw ride if you enjoy breezy rides. Be sure to agree on a price before starting your journey. The average rate is RM30 per hour for two persons, depending on the distance between starting and ending points.

Rent-A-Car

Renting a car offers great flexibility and convenience. They are charged by daily rate – all you have to do is pay a deposit and the car is yours to go anywhere with. Car rentals are available around town – most hotels can hook you up with one.

Europcar Rental
Tel: +6010-298 9403

Hawk Penang Rent-A-Car
Tel: +6016-207 6530 (Prakash)

Hertz Car Rental
Tel: +604 226 8602 / +604-643 0208

Kasina Rent-A-Car
Tel: +604-644 1842

Mayflower Car Rental
Tel: +604 641 1191

New Bob Rent-A-Car
Tel: +604 226 6111

Orix Penang Rent-A-Car
Tel: +604-644 2366

Rent-A-Bike/Bicycle

Bicycles and motorbikes also offer inexpensive and fun ways to explore the island. There is a shared bike system in the city and its surroundings and other bike rentals are also available along the hotel stretch of Batu Ferringhi.