KUALA TERENGGANU, May 20 -- A total of 10 yachts carrying 26 sailors from six countries docked in Terengganu for the Sail Malaysia Passage To The East Yacht Rally 2026 (Sail Malaysia). State Tourism, Culture, Environment and Climate Change Committee deputy chairman Sulaiman Sulong said the sailors from the United States, Indonesia, the Philippines, Singapore, the Netherlands and France would spend four days exploring the state’s natural attractions and local culture.
The itinerary includes Kampung Budaya Terengganu, the Lambo Sari batik-making centre, Pasar Payang and Pulau Kapas, all popular among local and international tourists.
“Sail Malaysia is not just a sporting event, but an important driver for Terengganu’s maritime tourism industry.
“It is also a key part of the state’s tourism roadmap in support of Visit Malaysia 2026 and preparations for Visit Terengganu Year 2026,” he said at the welcoming ceremony for the rally at Kampung Budaya Terengganu, Losong near here today.
Meanwhile, Sail Malaysia managing director Sazli Kamal Basha said the programme, which began in Langkawi, Kedah, would conclude in Tawau, Sabah, on Aug 31. Though the number of participants was small, he said the programme generated significant tourism impact as the sailors spent months in Malaysia.
“Before arriving in Terengganu, we brought them to Langkawi, Borneo, Tioman Island, Pangkor Island, Port Dickson and Penang. Our aim is to showcase Malaysia’s beaches and islands.
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