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Hotels in Bintan Island, Singapore
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Bintan Island
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Set in picturesque Tanjung Said Bay, Indonesia, overlooking the breathtaking South China Sea, Angsana Resort & Spa Bintan holds the promise of a relaxed vacation in a stylish resort. Where gracious hospitality meets cozy accommodation, come prepared for an unforgettable holiday experience. |
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Located in a lush tropical setting overlooking the South China Sea, a stillness of spirit pervades the body and soul at Banyan Tree Bintan. Here, you can discover true peace, tranquility and rejuvenation while being spoilt in the comfort of your own luxurious villa. |
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Located at Bintan Island, Banyu Biru Villa is just 45 minutes away by high-speed catamaran from Singapore. Designed in four contemporary styles, 36 lovely villas are available for short-term stay or long-term stay.
Guests are also free to utilize the facilities at Nirwana Gardens. Day or night, wining and dining is available at Nirwana Gardens offering excellent dining choices ranging from Indonesian delights and international cuisine to Seafood dinners above the sea.
All the function rooms reflect the rich cultural heritage of Indonesia, tastefully decorated with inspiring art and antique collection.
The hotel also comprises 6 various sized meeting and function rooms that can accommodate a capacity of over 600 persons. |
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Welcome to the tropical paradise of Bintan Lagoon Resort. Set amongst more than 300 hectares of beachfront gardens, this deluxe Bintan resort offers a world of choice. Ideally situated just 55 minutes by high speed ferry from Singapore, Bintan Lagoon Resort overlooks the South China Sea and archipelago of the Riau islands. Sparkling azure waters, gently swaying palm trees, sugar fine white sands and warm personalized service complete the picture postcard of Bintan Lagoon Resort. |
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Villas, Price from US$ 486
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Comprising only 14 exclusive and ravishingly beautiful villas, Indra Maya is exemplary of its name exuding dream-like quality and extravagant beauty fit for a god. Every villa is an exquisite fusion of exotic Indonesian, Thai and Chinese architectural elements. Overlooking the north western coast of Bintan island, dazzling views of the sea are yours to relish in the luxurious comforts of your opulent suite or private courtyard. With a personal butler on hand and a buggy to take you anywhere within Nirwana Gardens, living in paradise has never been this close. |
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Rooms, Price from US$ 122
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Mayang, in the local language, means blossoms of the palm, while Sari is the essence of the flower. Together, Mayang Sari Beach Resort Bintan captures natural beauty in its essence and fragrance.
Leave the world behind as you cruise to Mayang Sari Beach Resort Bintan - a rustic resort tucked away in a pretty little cove on Bintan Island. Set in unspoiled nature on the northern coast of Bintan Island, Mayang Sari Beach Resort Bintan offers the perfect haven for a brief respite or a long weekend. Our 50 cosy chalets are nestled on a tropical beachfront of fine white sand, washed by clear turquoise waters.
Wake up to fresh sea breeze and the lush beauty of a tropical beach. Each air-conditioned chalet is equipped with modern amenities and also has an attached bathroom and a private veranda that commands either a garden or sea view. |
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4-star Cheery Beachfront Resort - Our unique blend of sunny Mediterranean spirit and warm Indonesian hospitality will make you feel very welcome. In fact, with something to do for everyone in the family, you are assured of a great time in this sunny, cheery paradise.
Bintan lsland is the largest of 3,200 islands in the Riau Archipelago and the 3rd largest of 27 provinces in Indonesia. Located at the crossroads of one of the worlds oldest and busiest maritime trading routes, Bintan has provided a safe haven to traders and sailors from Europe, India and China for over a century.
It was on the island of Bintan that the Sultan of Malacca found refuge from Portuguese attack in the 16th century, mapping tales of legendary importance when Bintan grew as the centre of the powerful Johor Riau Sultanate. |
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