A getaway for 10 adults and 4 kids
In celebration of S' birthday, our group of friends actually managed to find time and escape together on a holiday away from Singapore! First time in history I was told. Some stayed 3 nights, some 2 nights and others 1. In spite of that, everyone made the most out of it and had a most fabulous time. With all that drinking, snacking, swimming, poker-ing and tanning (ok that's just me), I'm sure this vacation is now etched deeply in our memories :)
All in all, we occupied 3 Sanctuary Pool Villas in Banyan Tree Bintan (~700usd per night per villa). Each of these villas consists of 2 bedrooms. We love the infinity pool that appears almost seamless with the sea (clearly evident in the photos). Two thumbs up for the view that indulged us.
It might have rained out the first day, but the pavilion (common area between the 2 bedrooms) was the perfect place to chill and 谈心. Presenting to you...everyone! Including JJ :)
The lobby and the signature Saffron Restaurant that serves good thai food.
Breakfast at Tree Tops. Outdoor seating offering an excellent view. We sat indoors so as to avoid the mozzies.. Love the free flow sparkling wine.
Being tropical and rustic means you get to see all sorts of insects and animals around. Here's a monitor lizard for you. Pleased be advised to keep all belongings kept behind closed doors in your villa at all times. We have been warned by the hotel staff that monkeys do sneak into your "home" in search for food. They can open packet chips and even canned soda. Won't be surprised if they took interest in your small electronics like handphones :S Anyway, found some kiwi remnants that might have been nibbled at by squirrels. Hmph.
What a nice setting for our in-villa bbq dinner. Food's not bad too although kinda ex. ~65usd pp. Nice bedroom decoration for S on her birthday. All of us were full of praises for the high level of service rendered during our stay.
Golf at Laguna Bintan Golf Club which is right next to the resort. See the many villas in the background? Ours is one of them. Last dip before heading back to sg...
End note: Banyan Tree is getting abit too old for its premium price so hopefully they'll do a full refurbishment soon. Certain facilities weren't functioning and we experienced a minor incident concerning safety. No complaints about the staff though!
"Like all great travellers, I have seen more than I remember, and remember more than I have seen." - Benjamin Disraeli
Showing posts with label Bintan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bintan. Show all posts
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Friday, December 2, 2011
Bintan 18-20Nov11
Bintan is really close to Singapore - about an hour's ride on the ferry. Cheap too with ticket prices ranging from S$50-S$60+. So I don't know why this is only my first time there! Chose the 'Bintan Lagoon Resort' because of its friendly golf course. Just the perfect kind for me. Out of 2 available course to choose from, we opted for the more popular Jack Nicklaus Sea View Course because of its signature hole that features a sea view..of course.
Great view if you stay in rooms labelled "facing the sea", which you have to pay an additional S$20-30 for. We opted for one without view but it didn't quite bother us as we were mostly out during the day. And hence this photo was taken along the corridor. Anyway, that's the swimming pool with a pool-side bar (the hut in the center). Love the submerged seats and pool-side table for your drinks or finger food!
Walked to the other wing where the beach-side restaurant called Orzo is located and had a drink there. Lunch menu supposed to be reasonable but dinner's just way too uppety. A place to people/acitivty-watch.. since there were various groups playing team-building games, beach volleyball, beach soccer, water activities like banana boat, jet-ski etc. Interesting :)


I don't have a picture but I'd also recommend the Japanese restaurant Miyako. Good bento sets and reasonably-priced soba noodles. Nonetheless, read the menu carefully and take note of the prices!
Great view if you stay in rooms labelled "facing the sea", which you have to pay an additional S$20-30 for. We opted for one without view but it didn't quite bother us as we were mostly out during the day. And hence this photo was taken along the corridor. Anyway, that's the swimming pool with a pool-side bar (the hut in the center). Love the submerged seats and pool-side table for your drinks or finger food!
I don't have a picture but I'd also recommend the Japanese restaurant Miyako. Good bento sets and reasonably-priced soba noodles. Nonetheless, read the menu carefully and take note of the prices!
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