The resort is on Bintan Island, Indonesia, a 55-minute ferry journey from Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal in Singapore. Located at the crossroads of one of the world's oldest and busiest maritime trading routes, Bintan has provided a safe haven to traders and sailors from Europe, India and China for over Read more
The resort is on Bintan Island, Indonesia, a 55-minute ferry journey from Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal in Singapore. Located at the crossroads of one of the world's 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.
A unique blend of sunny Mediterranean spirit and warm Indonesian hospitality will make guests feel more than welcome here. This family resort, which was renovated in 2006, has 245 rooms and suites. It has a lobby with 24-hour reception, hotel safe, currency exchange facility and lift access. The resort also has 6 food and beverage outlets. Conference facilities also feature. Internet access is available for a fee, as are room and laundry services. For younger guests there is as a kids club with activities for children 4 to 8 years and 9 to 13 years (fees apply) and a playground.
The en suite rooms are spacious and fully furnished with modern amenities. Breathtaking views are to be had from each room, with either a balcony or terrace coming as standard. The 128 Superior rooms offer garden views, while the 86 Deluxe rooms offer ocean or pool views. They are furnished with modern amenities such as a telephone with local and IDD service, Internet access, individually-adjustable air conditioning, colour TV with cable channels, electronic safe, mini-refrigerator and complimentary coffee/tea making facilities. Double or king-size beds come as standard.
The resort is on Bintan Island, Indonesia, a 55-minute ferry journey from Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal in Singapore. Located at the crossroads of one of the world's 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.