
There’s a lot to enjoy at Marina Putrajaya, This lakeside complex in Putrajaya’s Present 5 has the feel of an exclusive members-only club but it is open to the general public and anyone can use the facilities at very reasonable rates.
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Marina Services (boat & equipment storage, berthing, slipway and jetty).
Water Sports (waterskiing, wake boarding, flyboards, jetskis, canoeing, kayaking, dragon boat racing, sailing). Various lessons are available and international waterski championship events are staged here. This could be good place to learn to waterski because the the lake is calm and free of other boats and hazards, though you might see the occasional monitor lizard!
Cruise Tasik Putrajaya has a ticket office and jetty here.
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Indoor Activities Large indoor swimming pool. Gymnasium and Aerobic Hall. Personal Training Class.
Squash. Steam Room & Sauna. Karaoke Rooms. Snooker and Pool. |
Cost
RM5 per session (adult),RM3(kids). RM10 per hour RM65 per session RM15 per hour. RM15 per 45 minutes RM20. RM12 & RM10/hour respectively. |

Swimming Pool Sessions:
All the other indoor activities are open from 9am - 9.45pm daily.
For booking and more information see the official website.

A selection of indoor function rooms with catering are available for hire together with a beautiful, lakeside outdoor venue for that dream wedding.
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A cafe and a Japanese restaurant (Munakata Ramen) are the dining choices at present.
There is a shop selling tropical fish and aquarium supplies.

On Saturday evenings at the lakeside there is a wonderful dancing fountain display together with buskers, a clown, battery operated cars, KMX cycles and free karaoke for a fun family evening.
The location is marked on the map on my Top Putrajaya Attractions page.
It is situated in Present 5, Putrajaya, adjacent to the Pullman Putrajaya Lakeside and next door to Heriot Watt’s Malaysia Campus.
If you need a hotel nearby, the Pullman Putrajaya Lakeside is right next door.
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