Tuesday, March 12, 2013

The 10 Luxury Resorts In Asia

 
1. The St Regis Bali Resort
Voted Asia's Leading Luxury Resort 2012, the St Regis Bali Resort boasts a stunning beachfront with panoramic ocean views, 3,668 square meters of seawater lagoons on lush gardens, legendary bespoke Butler Service, award-winning dining venues, bars and Remède Spa.
www.stregisbali.com
 
 
 
2. Uma Paro, Bhutan
This deluxe yoga retreat is all about your needs -- from individually tailored routines to custom spa treatments. The intimate 29-room resort boasts some of the most exclusive villas in Bhutan, all of which are private and offer stunning scenic views. It's unmistakably Burmese but still maintains a modern feel, too.
www.comohotels.com/umaparo/uma-como-paro-bhutan
 
 
 
3. Evason Ana Mandara Resort, Vietnam
This luxury resort reflects the image of an old Vietnamese village, with its warm hospitality, rich culture and unique tastes. Its legendary Sixth Senses Spa offers a mixture of Eastern and Western techniques. Enjoy views of plush private tropical gardens or the bay.
www.sixsenses.com/evason-ana-mandara-nha-trang
 
 
 
4. The Windsor Toya Resort and Spa, Hokkaido, Japan
Situated on a hilltop overlooking Lake Toya, this resort offers spacious rooms with exhuberant views of the lake or the nearby Pacific Ocean, a spa featuring natural hot mineral springs and ski amenities, and affiliates with three-star Michelin restaurants in France.
www.windsor-hotels.co.jp
 
 
 
5. Four Seasons Langkawi, Malaysia
This tropical resort offers an idyllic retreat experience, including its own private beachfront for the ultimate in relaxation. Pavilions have private balconies or decks while residential-style villas have private pools.
www.fourseasons.com/langkawi
 
 
 
6. The Naka Island, Phuket, Thailand
Picturesque beaches and blue seas surround this coveted luxury resort. Access to the island is strictly by private speedboat so guests can be sure of an intimate experience. All of the luxury villas are decorated in Thai style, with a choice between Tropical Pool, Sea View Pool, Beachfront Pool and Royal Horizon Pool villas.
www.nakaislandphuket.com
 
 
 
7. Song Saa Private Island, Cambodia
Located in the undeveloped Koh Rong archipelago and spread over two islands, the highlights here include breathtaking scenery, villas built from sustainable materials, luxurious spa, a yoga and meditation center and an exclusive boutique featuring global designer labels and high-end body care products. A marine reserve has been created to protect the reefs and the turtles, seahorses and tropical fish which call the waters home.
www.songsaa.com
 
 
 
8. Phulay Bay, Phuket, Thailand
Luxury suites and villas offer picture-perfect views of the Andaman Sea, and include generous 4m-length beds and verandas to take in the surroundings. The resort also has an infinity pool, fitness centre, yoga and pilate studio and a range of dining experiences, including Asian and Mediterranean cuisine.
www.ritzcarlton.com/en/Properties/PhulayBay
 
 
 
9. Banyan Tree Sanya, China
Each villa comes with its own private pool, along with private gardens and outdoor terraces with seating areas. Amenities include the award-winning Banyan Tree Spa and state-of-the-art hydrothermal facilities, breathtaking views of lush hills and beaches, and epicurean dining experiences.
www.banyantree.com/en/sanya
 
 
 
10. Anantara Mui Ne Resort and Spa, Vietnam
This idyllic location makes the perfect setting for a luxury spa resort. All accommodation features traditional Vietnamese interiors, with generous living areas, outdoor showers and soak tubs.
www.mui-ne.anantara.com
 
 
 

 
 
 

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