YTL Hotels, in remaining true to its philosophy of crafting inspired experiences, will open its highly anticipated development, Gaya Island Resort, Borneo on July 1, 2012.
This world class resort will be added to the stellar collection of luxury resorts across Asia and Europe, strengthening YTL Hotels’ reputation as Malaysia’s premier hospitality group.
Located just off the coast of Kota Kinabalu and set on the shores of Pulau Gaya, the largest island in the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park, Gaya Island Resort offers the perfect launching pad to discover Borneo and all that it has to offer; idyllic golden sand beaches, diving sites of spectacular underwater havens and untouched tropical rainforests, offering a home to many rare species including the orangutan and the proboscis monkey.
Gaya Island Resort will incorporate elements of Sabahan architecture and contemporary design complete with modern amenities and WiFi capabilities. It will comprise 121 spacious stand-alone hill villas offering a spectacular view of the ocean and a majestic Mount Kinabalu view for most villas.
The resort is easily accessible from Kota Kinabalu International Airport and is a short 30-minute combined car and speedboat ride from the airport.
There will be a vast array of activities to satisfy each adventure, nature and water enthusiast while experiencing Sabah's colourful culture.
PURE, through its activity paths consisting of Discovery, Vigour, Creativity and Balance, integrates the local culture and its natural environment, offering an integral part of the guest experience.
The Discovery path will take the curious through land and marine exploration such as scuba diving adventures, PADI open water courses, island hopping, snorkelling explorations with the Resident Marine Biologist, nature walks with the Resident Naturalist and private yacht charters.
Vigour is designed to initiate movement and will include activities such as kayaking, paddle surfing and jogging.
The Creativity path will nurture the creative expressions of guests who can immerse themselves in intriguing activities such as handicraft classes, storytelling session of local tales and The Borneo Culinary Journey.
Activities in Balance enable guests to focus on restoring peace to the psyche. They can choose to rejuvenate in a traditionally Borneo spa treatment, amidst the tranquility of the ancient rainforest or meditate to the soothing sounds of the gentle lapping waves.
Continue reading at: Gaya Island Resort opens in Borneo on 1 July 2012
.This world class resort will be added to the stellar collection of luxury resorts across Asia and Europe, strengthening YTL Hotels’ reputation as Malaysia’s premier hospitality group.
Located just off the coast of Kota Kinabalu and set on the shores of Pulau Gaya, the largest island in the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park, Gaya Island Resort offers the perfect launching pad to discover Borneo and all that it has to offer; idyllic golden sand beaches, diving sites of spectacular underwater havens and untouched tropical rainforests, offering a home to many rare species including the orangutan and the proboscis monkey.
Gaya Island Resort will incorporate elements of Sabahan architecture and contemporary design complete with modern amenities and WiFi capabilities. It will comprise 121 spacious stand-alone hill villas offering a spectacular view of the ocean and a majestic Mount Kinabalu view for most villas.
The resort is easily accessible from Kota Kinabalu International Airport and is a short 30-minute combined car and speedboat ride from the airport.
There will be a vast array of activities to satisfy each adventure, nature and water enthusiast while experiencing Sabah's colourful culture.
PURE, through its activity paths consisting of Discovery, Vigour, Creativity and Balance, integrates the local culture and its natural environment, offering an integral part of the guest experience.
The Discovery path will take the curious through land and marine exploration such as scuba diving adventures, PADI open water courses, island hopping, snorkelling explorations with the Resident Marine Biologist, nature walks with the Resident Naturalist and private yacht charters.
Vigour is designed to initiate movement and will include activities such as kayaking, paddle surfing and jogging.
The Creativity path will nurture the creative expressions of guests who can immerse themselves in intriguing activities such as handicraft classes, storytelling session of local tales and The Borneo Culinary Journey.
Activities in Balance enable guests to focus on restoring peace to the psyche. They can choose to rejuvenate in a traditionally Borneo spa treatment, amidst the tranquility of the ancient rainforest or meditate to the soothing sounds of the gentle lapping waves.
Continue reading at: Gaya Island Resort opens in Borneo on 1 July 2012
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