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Times
3 days ago
- Times
Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa review: Singapore's only beachfront resort
With kayaks bobbing on the teal waters of the South China Sea and peacocks strutting along shortbread-coloured sands; it's hard to believe you're 20 minutes from Singapore's futuristic skyscrapers. An oldie but a goodie, this seaside resort and its whitewashed block of 454 rooms — with balconies and forest-chic decor — has occupied a prime position at the western end of Siloso beach on Sentosa Island since the 1990s. The lively beach — and Shangri-La's private section of it — has undeniable draw, but this place also shines when it comes to keeping families happy, with direct-to-lounger beach bar bites, splash and slide zones, and a roving high-energy 'fun team' who cheer children through walk-on-water challenges, and deliver chilled watermelon slices to those who prefer to stay horizontal. Staff are full of energy and enthusiasm and have plenty of recommendations for what to see and do nearby to make the most of the seaside locale. At busy mealtimes, restaurant service is good, if a little more laid-back. This article contains affiliate links, which may earn us revenue Score 8/10Calming bedrooms are a pleasant retreat from the hubbub of the Noughties-soundtracked pool, bringing the resort's foliage-rich surrounds inside with vine-patterned carpets, lotus flower triptych artwork, blonde wood, fern-coloured cushions and cream-on-white pinstripe linens. On one side, hill-view rooms peek into tangles of verdant canopy; on the other, watery vistas vary. Lower levels look out to the freeform pool, surrounded by palms; floors six and up add an ocean glimpse; the 10th and 11th floors afford full-glitter seascapes. All rooms have balconies, apart from the ground-floor rooms, which spill straight into the garden where orioles perch on birds of paradise stems. A design quirk means that the bathrooms of the smallest rooms (Superior Hill View and Deluxe Sea View) have a tub, while some larger rooms come with a shower. Higher category rooms have 8/10 Nasi goreng? Check. Three-egg omelette? Check. Chefs whipping up nest-shaped appam topped with coconut? Check. The sprawling third-floor restaurant Silver Shell Café serves a huge array of global cuisine from breakfast through to dinner. Most guests opt for the buffet, and given the satay station, noodle bar and patisserie lineup (mango cream puffs, pandan chiffon and red velvet cake) it's unlikely they feel hard done by. Just in case, an additional selection of dishes, which changes each evening, is put on at dinner; perhaps Singaporean hawker fare one night, a seafood focus the next. Children have heaps of choice (tomato pasta, chicken fried rice, frog-shaped kaya buns) and will undoubtedly angle for a stop at the cotton candy stand. It's the only sit-in restaurant space and breakfasts get busy; to manage the masses at its busiest (queues to get in can reach half an hour), staff offer coffee, fruit juice and balloon sculpting while you wait. For straight-to-lounger dining, passionfruit mint sodas, gelato macarons and wagyu burgers can be ordered via QR code from Siloso Beach Bar, and there's also the Bubble Bar for the likes of raspberry cosmopolitans topped with dry ice. • More great hotels in Singapore• Best serviced apartments in Singapore Score 9/10The sizeable pool is pretty, surrounded by frangipani and flame trees and soundtracked by that Noughties playlist. It is divided into three sections: a shallow end for kids, a deeper family section, and an adults-only lap portion, bookended by bubbling whirlpools. The atmosphere is one of high-energy high jinks, thanks to free activities including bingo, face painting and water polo for little ones, and aqua aerobics for adults. Three separate splash zones with jets and waterslides, decorated with monkey sculptures, are perfect for children, all under a shaded canopy. Kayaks, pedalos and SUP boards are available from the beachside Sea Sports Centre and children (aged 5-12) can play all day at the Cool Zone, colouring, crafting and doing sports led by a watchful, charming team (under-fives have a play area, but must be accompanied). Parents can use the gym, or wander along a pillared path to Chi, the Spa for aloe wraps and stress-busting back massages. Days can be topped and tailed with sunrise yoga and — after apricot-hued sunsets — barefoot beach cinema. Score 9/10Sentosa is a small island and it's only half an hour's drive from the resort to Singapore's city centre. On the doorstep, Siloso beach has a party-meets-adventure thrills feel, with zip lines flying above the water and buzzy beach bars. Bungee jumping, blend-your-own perfume at Scentopia, and Trapizza restaurant's burnt tomato and buffalo mozzarella pinsas are all a short stroll along the sands. Siloso Point cable car station is also close by for sky-high rides, as is the Imbiah Trail, where the local firm Untamed Paths runs night safaris to spot owls and glow-in-the-dark scorpions. An e-powered monorail and beach shuttles make reaching all the major attractions a breeze — try Beach Station's shops, the walkable light, sound and scent trail at Sensoryscape, and Resorts World's theme parks. Family-friendly Palawan beach is a ten-minute shuttle away; here you'll find HyperDrive — a 308m e-karting track which feels like playing real-life Mario Kart — and beach club +Twelve, which does mean mango margaritas at the swim-up pool. Price room-only doubles from £227Restaurant mains from £11Family-friendly YAccessible Y Ianthe Butt was a guest of Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa ( • Best affordable hotels in Singapore• Best things to do in Singapore
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Travel + Leisure
3 days ago
- Travel + Leisure
St. Regis Just Opened a New Caribbean Resort With 6 Pools and a Beach With Picture-perfect Turquoise Water
The butler-serviced guest rooms and suites exude a timeless beachy aesthetic and feature floor-to-ceiling windows and French doors looking out to the Caribbean. The hotel sits on beautiful Palm Beach, at the northwest corner of the island, and is within walking distance of a livelier downtown area, while still being away from the hustle and bustle. Akira Back, the rooftop restaurant by the stellar Michelin-starred chef, serves Japanese and Korean fare set against jaw-dropping sea views. The resort is home to the first casino in The St. Regis portfolio, which welcomes hotel guests and local residents. I often self-describe as a cynic who looks at beautiful ocean photos and thinks they must be Photoshopped. However, flying into Aruba for the first time gave me the best kind of reality check: the waters are truly that picture-perfect stunning. And fortunately for me, I was staying at the newest hotel on the island, which has no shortage of turquoise ocean views: The St. Regis Aruba Resort. The hotel feels like an extension of the sandy beach it occupies, with shades of white and beige paired with wooden furniture and decorative accents. Along with the nature-inspired palette and decor, another recurring theme throughout the accommodations and public areas is spaciousness, which also felt like a continuation of the endless turquoise expanse just outside the hotel's doors. Oliver Reschreiter, the resort's general manager, explained that the interiors indeed draw inspiration from the island's abundant natural beauty and cultural richness, as well as the Casibari Rock Formations, Aruba's monolithic boulder phenomena. "The St. Regis Aruba Resort's design blends Dutch-Caribbean culture with the storied legacy of The St. Regis Brand," Reschreiter added. "The property brings an elevated and luxury hospitality experience, which cannot be found elsewhere on the island. The St. Regis Brand's signature service brings a new standard to the island, allowing guests to have a truly luxurious stay when visiting one of the Caribbean's best destinations." Below, my full review of Aruba's newest luxury stay. The St. Regis Aruba Resort has 252 guest rooms, including 52 suites, and nearly all have balconies with ocean views. Even the smallest guest room, at 516 square feet, provides guests with ample space to spread out, with double vanities and a deep soaking tub in the bathroom. I stayed in an oceanfront suite that was twice the size of a standard room and felt like a spacious (and very luxurious) home with a living/dining area and a four-posted king bed (this room category is also available with two queen beds). However, the main attraction was the unobstructed Caribbean views that I enjoyed from both the floor-to-ceiling window in the bedroom and the balcony outside the living room. If you're looking to splurge, consider the 2,637-square-foot John Jacob Astor Presidential suite, the largest in the resort, which treats guests to a sprawling living room with a breakfast bar, a dining table for eight, and a private furnished balcony, from which you can enjoy your morning coffee or evening cocktails. According to Reschreiter, this one-bedroom suite "provides guests with the highest standard of The St. Regis' signature hospitality experience." The St. Regis Aruba Resort offers six food and beverage options: Grano Café, a grab-and-go coffee shop; The St. Regis Bar; Nuba, a poolside restaurant serving lunch fare; Eskama, a breakfast and dinner spot; and Akira Back, a Japanese and Korean-inspired restaurant. Eskama is an indoor-outdoor dining space that doubles as a breakfast spot during the day and a Mediterranean eatery in the evening. Morning choices include a classic buffet with standard fare, such as an omelette station, fresh fruit, and local cheeses. Meanwhile, dishes like roasted Jidori chicken, Australian lamb chop, and mezze are the highlights of the à la carte menu. Nuba, set up on Eskama's outdoor patio, stands out with classic poolside options like ceviche, shrimp cocktail, blackened mahi mahi, burgers, poke, and fish tacos. (It also services hotel guests at the cabanas and beach chairs.) While The St. Regis Bar is an ideal spot for a drink, afternoon tea ($70; 24-hour reservations) is also a favored daily activity here. The bar's food menu leans toward Asian-inspired fare—think hamachi crudo, oysters, wagyu carpaccio, and sushi rolls. But Chef Akira Back's eponymous restaurant is the crown jewel of the resort's culinary program. (Back earned a Michelin star for Dosa, his restaurant in Seoul, back in 2018.) The rooftop space stuns with its panoramic views (which Reschreiter said are the best on the island, and I tend to believe him), which seem to envelop diners. Start off with an order of salmon tataki and yellowtail carpaccio from the raw bar, and move on to tuna tacos, a refreshing cucumber salad, or an eggplant miso. Seafood dishes, such as lobster tail or butterfish, are a foolproof option, but so is steak (of which there are options). My personal favorite was the giant prawns, served with corn and chojang. The hotel has a casino—a first for The St. Regis brand—with table games and slot machines, open to guests and island residents. "Locals and travelers alike enjoy the nightlife scene that Aruba is known for, so adding a casino was important for the property, but we also wanted to make sure it was still an elevated experience that guests expect of a St. Regis hotel," Reschreiter said. St. Regis is famous for creating the bloody mary back in 1934 at The St. Regis New York's King Cole Bar, and here, guests can take a complimentary daily class to learn how to prepare the classic cocktail, or one with an Aruban twist—the Bon Bini Mary is made with lime, habanero, and the island's iconic papaya hot sauce. Private classes are also available for $60 per person. During my visit, the hotel coordinated a private tour of the island with De Palm Tours that took us to key spots like California Lighthouse, Alto Vista Chapel, the Ayo Rock Formations, Baby Natural Bridge, and a detour to San Nicolaas, the island's second largest city boasting a thriving street art scene. However, if you would rather spend your days being pampered at the hotel, book a cabana ($350; excluding the service charge) and enjoy some snorkelling time. Don't miss another St. Regis staple—the evening Champagne sabrage taking place daily on the hotel's terrace. Interior of a Spa Treatment Room. The St. Regis Aruba Resort All guests have access to the sauna and steam room, with add-on spa services including massages, manicures and pedicures, body scrubs, and facials. Some treatments feature Aruba aloe: the island is known as "The Island of Aloes" with some of the world's best aloe grown here. The resort has a curated list of activities—what it refers to as "family traditions"—for groups traveling with kids. "The programming includes Little Chefs Academy, Family Yoga, Tiny Afternoon Tea, Memory Journals, and Cultural Storytelling, all celebrating the art of play and connection," Reschreiter said. Additionally, the hotel's youngest guests can keep busy at the on-site children's club, offering educational experiences rooted in Aruba's rich heritage. Accessibility features at The St. Regis Aruba Resort include mobility-accessible rooms with roll-in showers, bathtub grab rails, and non-slip bathroom surfaces. The common areas—like the spa, fitness center, restaurants, and pool—are wheelchair-accessible, with elevators and ramps readily available throughout the hotel. Reschreiter told T+L service animals are welcome on-site, and the pools have self-operating lifts and sloped entries for guests with mobility needs. The St. Regis Aruba Resort sits on Palm Beach along the northwest coast of the island. Eagle Beach, another beautiful stretch of sand named the best beach in the Caribbean, is a six-minute drive (or a 20-minute walk) from the hotel. Butterfly Farm and downtown Oranjestad are also easily accessible. The resort is a 20-minute drive from Queen Beatrix International Airport (AUA). The hotel is part of the Marriott International portfolio and guests can use earn and redeem points for free stays through Marriott Bonvoy, the company's rewards program. At the time of publication, the hotel is offering a 25 percent discount and a 10,000 Marriott Bonvoy bonus point offer. For the latest on member deals and offers, visit the hotel's "Offers" page. Nightly rates at St. Regis Aruba Resort start from $719. Every T+L hotel review is written by an editor or reporter who has stayed at the property, and each hotel selected aligns with our core values.


The Independent
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Independent
WIN! A luxury beach holiday for the family to the Costa Dorada
Get ready for the perfect mix of beachfront bliss and family fun at the four-star Estival El Dorado Resort on the sun-kissed Costa Dorada (known locally as Costa Daurada) coast. We've teamed up with Jet2holidays to offer you a chance to win a seven-night, all-inclusive-plus stay for two adults and two children at this Luxe Collection property. The hotel has everything you need for the perfect family holiday. You can have fun with the kids at the on-site splash park. Or hire sports equipment to go kayaking and windsurfing. Or enjoy more laidback days lounging around one of the three outdoor pools or relaxing in the spa while your little ones enjoy activities at the children's club. Estival El Dorado Resort truly ticks all the boxes. Tuck into delicious buffet breakfasts and lunch and dinner dishes that showcase global flavours to suit every palate, while enjoying entertainment to excite every age. If you do decide to venture away from the comfortable, modern rooms and stunning surroundings of Estival El Dorado Resort, get even more thrills at nearby PortAventura World theme park or explore the history and pretty cobbled streets of Cambrils, a culinary hotspot packed with family-friendly eateries. Costa Dorada has 50 miles of long, sandy beaches (including 26 Blue Flag beaches), with shallow waters, perfect for families, as well as great watersports from kayaking and paddleboarding to snorkelling and scuba diving on offer. Nearby La Llosa Beach and L'Ardiaca are highlights. For your chance to win this fantastic seven-night stay at Estival El Dorado Resort, for a family of four (that's two adults, two children), fill in the form below. Terms and conditions*: Competition closes 23.59pm BST 24 June. A seven-night holiday for up to two adults, two children (up to the age of 12 on the date of return) (can also be claimed by solely 2 adults) in a Junior Suite on an all-inclusive plus basis at the 4* Estival El Dorado Resort in Cambrils, Costa Dorada. This prize includes return flights for up to four people (two adults, two children – up to the age of 12 on the date of return) from any UK Airport from which flies to Reus (Barcelona South) Airport (REU) and allows for the duration of the holiday advertised, transfers to and from the overseas airport and the hotel and one free item of checked baggage of up to 22kg per person. This prize must be booked by 6 July 2025 and must be completed between one of the following bands subject to availability (including all return travel): 06/07/2025 - 17/07/2025 28/07/2025 - 11/08/2025 03/09/2025 - 16/10/2025 20/04/2026 - 21/05/2026 01/06/2026 - 17/07/2026 27/07/2026 - 10/08/2026 01/09/2026 - 22/10/2026 Find out more about Jet2holidays packages – including 22kg baggage per person and return transfers** and your choice of two to five-star hotels – online at Jet2holidays. Right now, myJet2 members can also save £400 per family of four† in The Big Jet2 Price Drop too (correct at original publish date). *T&Cs apply, see for more details **Unless otherwise stated †£100 per person off holidays for myJet2 members departing until 15 November 2026. myJet2 members will need to be logged into their account at the time of booking for the discount to automatically apply. Book online, via our app, through our call centre or with your travel agent. Please note the discount is not applied to children travelling on a free child place. Terms and conditions apply, please see for details.
Yahoo
27-05-2025
- Yahoo
Fresh Family Experiences for 2025 at Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa
Exciting new facilities and immersive experiences enhance this award-winning beachfront retreat for every generation. DA NANG, Vietnam, May 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- With a reputation for meaningful family getaways, Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa continues to raise the bar with new, thoughtfully designed offerings in 2025. Spanning 49 acres of tropical gardens and 700 meters of pristine beach, the resort was recently named to Travel + Leisure's 2025 T+L 500 list of the best hotels in the world, reinforcing its status as a premier destination for multigenerational travelers seeking both relaxation and enrichment. In 2025, the resort introduces two signature experiences crafted especially for families. Launched this year, The Little Farm offers children a chance to slow down and connect with nature in a safe, engaging environment. Featuring friendly animals such as rabbits and goats, this gentle outdoor experience encourages empathy, wonder, and hands-on learning, creating cherished memories for young explorers and their families. Also new is the latest chapter of Le Petit Chef. Titled In the Footsteps of Marco Polo, this immersive 3D dining journey blend storytelling, flavors, and captivating animation, offering an unforgettable multi-sensory adventure for guests of all ages. Adding to the lineup of family-friendly facilities, the newly introduced Two Twin Beds with Garden room offers exclusive outdoor space just steps from the pool and beach, a perfect combination of relaxation and easy resort access. These additions enhance a vibrant array of activities, joy, and discovery. Camp Hyatt remains a standout feature, boasting one of Southeast Asia's largest kids' zones with indoor and outdoor play areas, a dedicated children's pool, and a full-day program of creative and active learning to keep little ones engaged throughout their stay. Families can also enjoy lively moments together at Vive Océane - Beach Club & Restaurant, where French Mediterranean-inspired beachfront dining and monthly themed parties create festive, memorable occasions. For active bonding, The Sports Lounge offers squash courts, a golf 3D simulator, and coaching sessions in golf and tennis, blending fun with skill-building. The resort's extensive recreational program caters to all ages and interests, encouraging guests to explore, play, and unwind. With five outdoor pools and direct access to the beach, guests can paddleboard, bodyboard, kayak, or simply relax while soaking in the stunning coastline of Da Nang. Meanwhile, parents can retreat to VIE Spa, which offers family-friendly treatments and serene spaces for relaxation and rejuvenation. Beyond the resort, families can deepen their connection with Vietnam's rich cultural heritage through day trips to nearby UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as Hoi An and My Son Sanctuary. From 31 May to 12 July, the Danang International Fireworks Festival 2025, lights up the sky with dazzling displays just a short drive from the resort, offering magical moments for the entire family to treasure. Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa invites families to create lasting memories in the heart of central Vietnam. For more information, visit or contact View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Hyatt Regency Danang Resort & Spa

Hospitality Net
26-05-2025
- Business
- Hospitality Net
Marriott Hotels Celebrates Successful Opening of Khao Lak Marriott Beach Resort & Spa in Southern Thailand
Marriott Hotels®, the flagship brand of Marriott Bonvoy's extraordinary portfolio, is pleased to announce the successful opening celebration of Khao Lak Marriott Beach Resort & Spa. The spectacular event marked Marriott Hotels' debut in one of Thailand's most pristine beachfront destinations. The third Marriott Hotels property in Southern Thailand has made a sensational impact since its official opening in December 2024, capturing significant attention from travelers and the global tourism industry alike. Khao Lak Marriott Beach Resort & Spa is a stylish low-rise retreat designed by renowned firm P49 Design, blending modern elegance with coastal heritage and maritime inspiration. Set along the serene Bang-Lut Beach on Thailand's southwest coast, just 90 minutes from Phuket International Airport, the resort offers panoramic ocean views, spectacular sunsets, and interiors inspired by the rich cultural textures of Takuapa. At the heart of the resort is the Greatroom—Marriott's contemporary reimagining of the traditional lobby. With warm tones, artisanal décor, and locally-inspired drink, it serves as a welcoming social hub that flows effortlessly from day to night, inviting guests to relax, connect, and feel at home. The resort features 283 thoughtfully designed rooms, suites, and villas (ranging from 50-124 sqm), many with private balconies and direct pool access. Spacious family suites and romantic pool villas provide the perfect setting for both vacations and honeymoons. Embracing Marriott Hotels' promise of "Wonderful Hospitality, Always," the resort is recognized for its genuine, attentive service and dedication to creating meaningful guest experiences. Thoughtfully designed with modern comfort and southern Thai details, it invites every guest to connect with the natural beauty and cultural heritage of Khao Lak. Guests can indulge in specially curated experiences—from exceptional dining using fresh, local ingredients at Goji Kitchen + Bar, Thai Curry Sala, Panasia, Lido, and Thai Baking Company, to private beachfront dinners, wellness treatments at Quan Spa inspired by traditional Thai healing, and guided excursions to nearby attractions, including diving at the Similan and Surin Islands or trekking in Khao Lak-Lam Ru National Park. Whether relaxing by the pool, enjoying beachfront yoga, exploring local culture, or watching the kids at the water playground and club, guests of all ages can find their rhythm here. The 24/7 fitness center keeps wellness in focus. For business and social gatherings, the resort features the 531-sqm Andaman Grand Ballroom with built-in 346" LED screen, adaptable 4 Similan meeting rooms, lush garden lawn, and a beachfront lawn for unforgettable weddings and events. At Khao Lak Marriott Beach Resort & Spa, guests don't just stay—they feel truly enriched and fulfilled in the place where nature, culture, and heartfelt service come together in harmony. The celebration unfolded in the resort's state-of-art Andaman Ballroom, where esteemed guests gathered for a memorable evening. The venue was beautifully adorned to reflect the resort's distinctive Southern Thai-inspired elegance, while a thoughtfully curated set menu showcased the richness of local Thai flavors alongside international culinary artistry. Guests were treated to pairing beverages and gourmet delights in an ambiance of warmth and sophistication. A highlight of the event was the unveiling of "Where Stillness Speaks," an exclusive photo exhibition by renowned Leica Thailand M Ambassador, Chut Janthachotibutr. Presented in collaboration with Khao Lak Marriott Beach Resort & Spa, the exhibition invites guests on a visual and emotional journey into the quiet beauty and cultural richness of Khao Lak — the very essence that inspired the resort's design narrative. Through his lens, Chut masterfully captures the interplay of light, silence, and natural textures, evoking a serene harmony between nature, architecture, and local heritage. The exhibition will be on display at Khao Lak Marriott Beach Resort & Spa until 31 May 2025. In the spirit of giving back, proceeds from photo sales will be donated to Baan Tarn Namjai, supporting the local community as part of the resort's ongoing CSR commitment. The resort participates in Marriott Bonvoy, allowing members to earn and redeem points during their stay and enjoy personalized services through the Marriott Bonvoy app. For more information or to book your stay at the newly opened resort, please visit Hotel website