7 marvelously rated accommodations in Langkawi, Malaysia, to book a stay in H2 of 2025

Four Seasons Resort Langkawi in Malaysia

Can’t wait to visit the beaches of Langkawi? 🏖️

You need to book your accommodation(s) first before you fly.

And to help speed up the process, we’ve shortlisted a few marvelously rated ones in the archipelago off Malaysia’s northwest coast.

The Ritz-Carlton, Langkawi

The Ritz-Carlton, Langkawi

Agoda Rating: 9.4 (2K+ reviews)

Voted a top choice by Agoda travelers in 2024, The Ritz-Carlton, Langkawi sits just 4.4 km from Langkawi International Airport and within 5 km of Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls and Langkawi Sky Bridge.

Awake to ocean views from your guest room/villa accommodation, then spend your hours indulging in Ritz-Carlton service.

Traveling with kids? Children up to 11 years old stay for free when using existing bedding.

The Datai Langkawi

The Datai Langkawi

Agoda Rating: 9.4 (1.4K+ reviews)

Toes in the sand, drink in hand—welcome to The Datai Langkawi, a beachfront accommodation mere steps from Datai’s shores.

Listed as a top Agoda choice for 2023, their rooms range from deluxe/premium to villas and suites.

 Little ones 11 and under stay free! 🧒

VILLA PADDY

VILLA PADDY

Agoda Rating: 9.3 (1.3K+ reviews)

Just about 6 km from Langkawi International Airport and about 9 km from Crocodile Adventureland, you won’t have to wait long to get your holiday started.

VILLA PADDY also rolls out the welcome mat for those traveling with kids, allowing little VIPs up to 3 years old to stay free when using existing bedding.

Room options range from standards to double rooms and studios/suites/villas.

Four Seasons Resort Langkawi, Malaysia

Four Seasons Resort Langkawi, Malaysia

Agoda Rating: 9.3 (1K+ reviews)

The Four Seasons Resort Langkawi is sited right on Tanjung Rhu’s shores, a five-star hotel with spacious rooms and villas that boast garden or sea views.

Kids 12 and under stay for free using existing bedding.

PARKROYAL Langkawi Resort

PARKROYAL Langkawi Resort

Agoda Rating: 9.2 (7.6K+ reviews)

PARKROYAL Langkawi Resort, which opened in 2023, is a 5-star hotel along Tengah Beach’s shores and a fairly quick 6.5 km from Langkawi International Airport.

Families can maximize togetherness in deluxe rooms or opt for roomy villas, with kids 11 and under staying free using existing bedding.

It’s also just approx. 1 km to Underwater World.

The Bayou Hotel Langkawi

The Bayou Hotel Langkawi

Agoda Rating: 9.2 (2.8K+ reviews)

Fresh off a 2023 renovation, this accommodation places you just moments from Tengah Beach’s sands and waters.

Families and groups will love the studios and suites—some even include kitchenettes.

With the airport only 6.3 km away, you can trade plane for paradise in no time.

The Danna Langkawi

The Danna Langkawi

Agoda Rating: 9.2 (2.6K+ reviews)

The Danna Langkawi is a 5-star hotel of luxury.

Basking in the glow of its 2024 renovation, each grand room and suite exudes freshness.

We would recommend their Princess Beach Villa, if you want a private pool all to yourself.

Skytrex Adventure Park lies a mere 500 m away, while Langkawi International Airport sits 6.3 km away.

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Financial Resilience After Job Loss in Singapore

Few sentences hit harder than “I got retrenched.” In Singapore’s costly and fast-paced economy, losing a steady paycheck can feel as if the ground has shifted beneath you. Yet, with the right strategy, what initially feels like a crisis can become a powerful opportunity for growth and resilience.

Recent trends in the labor market reflect this growing pressure. According to data from the Ministry of Manpower, the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate rose from 1.9 percent in the fourth quarter of 2024 to 2.1 percent in the first quarter of 2025. While this increase may appear modest, it underscores the rising vulnerability in sectors undergoing restructuring, such as technology and finance.

At the same time, the cost of living remains a significant concern. SingStat’s latest Household Expenditure Survey shows that the average household in Singapore spends approximately S$4,906 per month. This level of spending highlights how quickly financial strain can follow a job loss, particularly if emergency savings are limited.

To help ease this burden, government support mechanisms are in place. The SkillsFuture Jobseeker Support scheme offers up to S$6,000 over six months to eligible Singaporeans aged 21 and above who were involuntarily unemployed and earned no more than S$5,000 monthly. To qualify, applicants must have worked at least six of the past twelve months and demonstrate active participation in job search or training activities. This temporary assistance provides a crucial financial cushion during periods of transition.

With that support in place, budgeting becomes the next priority. A clear financial plan (i.e., one that tracks recurring expenses, eliminates unnecessary fees, and uses digital tools like budgeting apps or calendar alerts) can prevent small leaks from draining your savings. Staying organized is more than a habit; it is a way to regain control when the future feels uncertain.

Equally important is tapping into your existing network. In Singapore’s close-knit professional landscape, many opportunities arise not from job listings but from personal connections. LinkedIn reports that nearly 80 percent of professionals in Asia found jobs through referrals. Reconnecting with former colleagues, mentors, and online communities can open doors that might otherwise remain closed.

At the same time, managing debt requires thoughtful attention. With credit card interest rates averaging over 25 percent, even small unpaid balances can escalate quickly. Fortunately, banks such as DBS, UOB, and OCBC continue to provide relief measures like loan restructuring and repayment extensions, in line with guidance from the Monetary Authority of Singapore. Exploring these options can help preserve cash flow without compromising long-term financial health.

Looking ahead, Singapore continues to invest in workforce resilience. Budget 2024 allocated S$1.9 billion toward cost-of-living relief and skill development, with programs like the SkillsFuture Level-Up Programme offering additional support for mid-career workers. This means that those who lose their jobs today can also build new skills for tomorrow, positioning themselves for stronger re-entry into the workforce.

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Retrenchment is undeniably a setback, but it is not the end. Recovery is not only possible…it is likely. With discipline, resourcefulness, and the right tools, this chapter can mark the beginning of something even more secure, more resilient, and more aligned with long-term financial goals.

Sources: 1,2, 3, 4 & 5

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Nike has an ‘End of Season Sale’ with items up to 59% off till 20 July 2025

Nike End of Season Sale 2025

Nike has an ongoing ‘End of Season Sale’ and it’s a good time to snag up discounted items from now till Sunday, 20 July 2025.

We’ve curated a couple of products from $19.90 we think it’s worth purchasing.

Take a look! 👀

Up to 59% off for men

Jordan Franchise Slides

Jordan Franchise Slides

Promo Price: $19.90 (was $49)

Jordan slides feature lightweight comfort with a foam construction that provides cushioning, while a curved footbed adds contouring and a secure feel underfoot.

A synthetic leather strap locks your foot in place for strides.

And with the Jumpman across the straps, these slides keep your Jordan brand pride on full display.

Nike Sportswear Men’s City T-shirt

Nike Sportswear Men's City T-shirt

Promo Price: $19.90 (was $45)

Nike Totality Men’s Dri-FIT 23cm (approx.) Unlined Versatile Shorts

Nike Totality Men's Dri-FIT 23cm (approx.) Unlined Versatile Shorts

Promo Price: $19.90 (was $45)

Nike’s Totality Shorts are made with their sweat-wicking Dri-FIT technology to keep you dry, fresh, and laser-focused on your training.

The relaxed fit and lightweight fabric blend move with you, never restricting your motion or overheating you during those exercise sessions.

Nike Brasilia 9.5 Training Gymsack (18L)

Nike Brasilia 9.5 Training Gymsack (18L)

Promo Price: $19.90 (was $29)

Jordan Rise Structured Hat

Jordan Rise Structured Hat

Promo Price: $29.90 (was $39)

With sturdy woven twill fabric and a gently curved bill, this cap nails that sporty-chic look.

Under the vintage vibes, it’s decked out with details for today’s streets, with an adjustable snapback closure that lets you dial in your fit, while a moisture-wicking sweatband keeps you dry and comfy.

SHOP NIKE’S END OF SEASON SALE FOR MEN NOW!

Up to 55% off for women

Nike Sportswear Futura Women’s Mini Backpack (6L)

Women's Mini Backpack (6L)

Promo Price: $19.90 (was $45)

Don’t judge this compact carryall by its size—it packs way more than meets the eye.

You will find a spacious main zip compartment and a front zip pocket that will easily swallow your daily essentials.

Comes with adjustable shoulder straps too.

Nike Sportswear Women’s Slim Short-Sleeve Graphic T-Shirt

Women's Slim Short-Sleeve Graphic T-Shirt

Promo Price: $19.90 (was $45)

Jordan Sport Women’s High-Waisted 18cm (approx.) Bike Shorts

Women's High-Waisted 18cm (approx.) Bike Shorts

Promo Price: $39.90 (was $69)

These 18cm Jordan Sport bike shorts are made from a sustainable recycled polyester blend; they combine performance with planet-friendly style.

The length offers just-right coverage, and a high, wide waistband supports you through every rep and stretch, while sweat-wicking fabric technology keeps you feeling fresh.

Jordan Sport Women’s Mesh Shorts

Women's Mesh Shorts

Promo Price: $39.90 (was $65)

Nike Zenvy Strappy Women’s Light-Support Padded Sports Bra

Women's Light-Support Padded Sports Bra

Promo Price: $49.90 (was $85)

Nike’s Zenvy bra is made from Infinalon fabric—a plush, cloudlike blend that moves with you.

With sweat-wicking tech keeping you cool, this lightly padded number shapes and enhances.

Sewn-in cups provide just-right light support.

SHOP NIKE’S END OF SEASON SALE FOR WOMEN NOW!

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Olive Young is running a ‘Great Singapore Sale’ with beauty picks up to 50% off + coupons & more

Olive Young's Great Singapore Sale 2025

Olive Young Korea is running a sale just for Singapore! 🇰🇷❤️🇸🇬

Their ‘Great Singapore Sale’ (G.S.S) has beauty picks up to 50% off + coupons and more.

The promo has already started and ends on Saturday, 19 July 2025, so it’s time to check out your wishlist items now.

Happy shopping 👏

Beauty must-haves up to 50% off

MEDIHEAL Madecassoside Essential Mask Sheet Blemish Repair 10ea Set (+1ea)

MEDIHEAL Madecassoside Essential Mask Sheet Blemish Repair 10ea Set

Promo Price: $13.50 (was $27)

medicube PDRN Pink Peptide Serum 30ml Refill Set (+Refill Pack 50ml)

medicube PDRN Pink Peptide Serum 30ml Refill Set (+Refill Pack 50ml)

Promo Price: $46.36 (was $82.35)

Here’s a pink peptide serum that takes on dull complexions.

It is your brightening and anti-wrinkle backer, reducing blemishes, freckles, and fine lines while improving elasticity for a more youthful appearance.

The formula tackles dry skin with salmon PDRN, collagen, and hyaluronic acids to nourish and repair.

MEDIHEAL Toner Pad 100+100 Pads Double Pack (8types)

MEDIHEAL Toner Pad 100+100 Pads Double Pack (8types)

Promo Price: $31.28 (was $43.20)

REJURAN Healer Turnover Ampoule Dual Effect 10ml Double Pack (+5ml+1ml*3)

REJURAN Healer Turnover Ampoule Dual Effect 10ml Double Pack

Promo Price: $56.89 (was $64.80)

In just seconds, this ampoule leaves skin dewy and glowing.

A blend of technologies tackles everything from wrinkles to elasticity, pigmentation, and dullness.

D.E.E.P. tech amplifies absorption while D.O.T. refines skin’s DNA for overall renewal.

The Water Cover System then seals in moisture for a supple finish.

Exclusive sets up to 37% off

Anua Niacinamide 10%+TXA 4% Dark Spot Correcting Serum 30ml Special Set (+PDRN Hyaluronic Capsule 100 Serum 5ml)

Anua Niacinamide 10%+TXA 4% Dark Spot Correcting Serum 30ml Special Set (+PDRN Hyaluronic Capsule 100 Serum 5ml)

Promo Price: $25.32 (was $40.50)

d’Alba Waterfull Tone-Up Sun Cream Duo Set (50mL+50mL)

d'Alba Waterfull Tone-Up Sun Cream Duo Set (50mL+50mL)

Promo Price: $42.53 (was $60.75)

Supercharged with skin-quenching hydration, this d’Alba Waterfull duo packs a hydrating formula that soaks skin with moisture.

A triple-threat of hyaluronic acid, plant extracts, and allantoin form a hydrating force field.

It also contains trufferol, a patented skin rejuvenator that amps up elasticity while turning back the clock on fine lines and wrinkles.

Unlike heavy creams, the texture leaves a matte finish so you don’t look oily and unsightly.

Dr.G Red Blemish Clear Soothing Cream 70ml 1+1 Set (+Tube 70ml+Serum 10ml+Gel Mask Sheet 1ea+Spot Deco Patch)

Dr.G Red Blemish Clear Soothing Cream 70ml 1+1 Set (+Tube 70ml+Serum 10ml+Gel Mask Sheet 1ea+Spot Deco Patch)

Promo Price: $36.83 (was $48.60)

VT Reedle Shot 300 Essence 50mL

VT Reedle Shot 300 Essence 50mL

Promo Price: $39.37 (was $51.30)

VT Cosmetics joined forces with nano-bio geniuses to shake up skincare with its Reedle Shot 300 Essence.

This formula features micro-needle silica to deliver a low-irritation treatment that gently “pricks” the skin with thousands of tiny silica particles.

Each reedle shot deposits a micro-dose of essence for fast, full-face absorption.

VT Reedle Shot 100 Double Pack (+PDRN Essence Pouch 7ea)

VT Reedle Shot 100 Double Pack (+PDRN Essence Pouch 7ea)

Promo Price: $52.79 (was $62.10)

Dr. Althea 345 Relief Cream 50ml Double Pack

Dr. Althea 345 Relief Cream 50ml Double Pack

Promo Price: $58.66 (was $74.25)

Dr. Althea 345 Relief Cream is a soothing daily moisturizer formulated to fight acne while showering your skin with hydration.

Powered by niacinamide and hibiscus flower extract, it targets blemishes and inflammation.

Niacinamide helps regulate oil production and control pesky breakouts, while hibiscus flower extract soothes redness and irritation.

Promises not to clog your pores.

Click here to grab up to 30% off Olive Young G.S.S coupons!

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How Singaporeans Are Redefining Financial Strategy in 2025

In a country known for its efficiency and fast-paced urban living, the way Singaporeans approach personal finance is undergoing a quiet yet powerful transformation. With inflation still a concern and financial aspirations shifting from mere survival to long-term security, 2025 marks a turning point in how budgeting is viewed.

According to the latest data from YouGov, nearly half (45%) of Singaporeans believe the global economy will fall into a recession within the next six months. This cautious sentiment is mirrored at home, with 25% anticipating a local recession. Although 30% expect the economy to remain stable and 18% are optimistic about growth, the broader mood remains conservative. These views come against the backdrop of rising inflation, global political instability, and persistent energy cost concerns. As households brace for possible turbulence, many are reassessing their spending priorities. Already, 25% of respondents say they are cutting back on dining out, 23% on indulgent food and drink, and 20% on food delivery.

Amid these shifting expectations, the very idea of budgeting is also evolving. Gone are the days when budgeting was synonymous with cutting back. Increasingly, individuals are leveraging their budgets to build wealth, channeling funds toward investments through robo advisors, topping up retirement accounts, and using SkillsFuture credits to future-proof their careers. This shift reflects a deeper mindset change: budgeting is no longer reactive, but strategic. It is less about frugality for its own sake and more about using every dollar with intention.

Moreover, technology is playing a central role in this financial evolution. AI-powered tools are rapidly gaining ground, offering users more than just spreadsheets or transaction logs. These platforms now analyze spending patterns, forecast future cash flow, and provide highly personalized savings strategies. Apps like Seedly and DBS NAV Planner have become more than financial dashboards. They are decision-making companions. Even ChatGPT is being adopted as a budget coach, helping users create custom plans tailored to lifestyle and goals.

Automation has emerged as another critical enabler. Much like CPF contributions that happen quietly in the background, more individuals are setting up auto transfers via GIRO or savings apps to consistently build up emergency funds or investment portfolios. The principle is simple yet effective: when savings become automatic, wealth accumulation becomes inevitable.

At the same time, a renewed interest in accountability is reshaping spending habits. Subscription fatigue is now prompting deeper reflection. Consumers are reevaluating what they truly use and value by cancelling unused streaming services, trimming digital subscriptions, and rediscovering public resources like the National Library Board’s digital app. Even traditional ideas like carpooling or buying in bulk at retailers such as NTUC FairPrice Warehouse Club and Mustafa Centre are regaining traction, seen less as compromise and more as smart financial choices.

Reward-based spending is also becoming more deliberate. Cashback programs, once treated as perks, are now actively factored into purchase decisions. Consumers are seeking out the best credit cards, rewards apps like ShopBack, and promotional deals to turn everyday transactions into small returns. However, the savvy Singaporean spender recognizes the fine line between strategic spending and lifestyle creep. The cashback only counts if the purchase was truly necessary.

Another evolving practice is the return to meal prepping, driven by the rising cost of eating out. Rather than giving up convenience entirely, households are striking a balance by cooking in batches and reducing reliance on food delivery platforms. These seemingly modest changes contribute to significantly leaner monthly expenses.

Even lifestyle indulgences are being approached with greater mindfulness. With outbound travel making a full comeback, more people are relying on apps like Klook and Traveloka to unlock hidden promotions and stretch their leisure budgets. Whether it is discounted theme park tickets or staycation bundles, travel is no longer spontaneous; it is thoughtfully planned.

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What ties all these trends together is a growing financial maturity, a recognition that budgeting is not about restriction, but empowerment. The focus is shifting from saving what is left after spending to spending what is left after saving.

As 2025 passes its halfway mark, this recalibrated approach to money may not only help households navigate economic uncertainty but also shape the next chapter of our financial story.

Sources: 1,2,3,& 4

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