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The Datai - Langkawi, Malaysia

Jalan Teluk Datai
Langkawi, 07000
Nightly Rates (440.90 - 1,420.05)   5 Star
The Datai

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Property Description
The Datai Langkawi is a deluxe resort hotel situated in the middle of virgin tropical rain forest with a private white sand beach on the Andaman Sea. Accommodations include deluxe rooms, villas, corner suites, end suites, pool villas, and the Datai Suite. Pool villas and villas are connected to the facilities of the hotel by a series of pathways. -Renovations Infomration- Starting 16Jul06 the following room types will no longer be available: Villa 1 King bed and Villa 2 Twin beds - A1K and A2T. These room types have been recently renovated and are now called: Superior Villa King and Superior Villa Twin - AAK and AAT

The Datai


Amenities
  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Beach

  • Barber/Beauty Shop

  • Business Center

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Concierge

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Free Parking

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pool

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Shops/Commercial Services

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Tennis

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Room Descriptions

  • Room Amenities- In room safe CD players Mini-bar Diect dial telephones TV Double marble vanities Walk-in showers Separate bathtubs Double wardrobes Plenty of drawspace Tea/coffee making facilities Room Types- AAK/AAT - Superior Villa King- Twin- The Superior Villa is 93-sqm. The villas have beautiful polished wood throughout/ large day bed/ 37 inch LCD TV/ DVD player/ Bose Sound system and Lavazza Coffee Machine. Villas also feature 8inch rainfall shower/ oversized bath room/ twin vanity and wardrobes. B1K/B2T - DELUXE ROOMS KING/2 TWINS STUNNING FOREST VIEWS, THIS ROOM IS 62.5SQM. THE DELUXE ROOMS HAVE BEAUTIFULPOLISHED WOOD THROUGHOUT, 2 DAY BEDS AND ABOVE MENTIONED AMENITIES. C1S - POOL VILLA 1 KING POOL VILLA 1 KING. SITUATED IN THE HEART OF THE RAINFOREST/ THIS POOL VILLA IS 108SQM WITH PRIVATE VERANDAH PLUS JACUZZI STYLE PLUNGE POOL WHICH IS 3M X 4M X 1.5M WITH 2 SUNLOUNGERS AND SURROUNDED BY STONE CLAD WALL FOR PRIVACY. THESE VILLA HAVE BEAUTIFUL POLISHED WOOD THROUGHOUT/ 2 DAY BEDS/TV AND CD PLAYER. A1S - END 1 BEDROOM SUITE SITUATED AT THE FAR END OF BOTH WEST AND EAST SECTIONS OF THE MAIN BUILDING, THESE SUITES HAVE UNOBSTRUCTED VIEWS OF THE SPECTACULAR RAINFOREST. THIS SUITE IS 125SQM AND HAS A SITTING AND DINING ROOM FURNISHED WITH SOFA AND LOUNGE CHAIRS, TV, WRITING DESK, DINING TABLE AND CHAIRS FOR 4 PEOPLE. THE BEDROOM HAS A CHAISE LOUNGE, TV, SMALL WRITING DESK AND MIRROR. INCLUDES ALL ABOVE MENTIONED AMENITIES AND A GUEST TOILET FITTED WITH SHOWER, VANITY UNIT AND TOILET. B1S - CORNER 1 BEDROOM SUITE SITUATED IN THE CORNER OF THE MAIN BUILDING WITH FANTASTIC VIEWS OF THE MAIN POOL AND RAIN FOREST. THIS SUITE IS 109SQM WITH A SITTING ROOM AND DINING ROOM/FURNISHED WITH SOFA AND LOUNGE CHAIRS/TV/WRITING DESK/DINING TABLE AND CHAIRS FOR 4 PEOPLE. THE BEDROOM G=HAS A CHAISE LONGE/SMALL WRITING DESK/TV/PLUS A GUEST TOILET WITH SHOWER AND VANITY UNIT. A2S - THE DATAI 2 BEDROOM SUITE TWO BEDROOM SUITE WITH STUNNING PANORAMIC VIEWS OVERLOOKING THE RAINFOREST. THIS SUITE IS 258SQM, HAS 2 BEDROOMS, 3 BATHROOMS, A SITTING ROOM, A DINING ROOM, A FULLY FITTED KITCHEN WITH STAFF ACCESS CORRIDOR AND ENTRANCE. THE BEDROOMS WITH ENSUITE BATHROOMS HAVE BEAUTIFUL POLISHED WOOD THROUGHOUT, 2 DAY BEDS OR SOFA, TV AND ALL ABOVE MENTIONED AMENITIES. THE SITTING ROOM HAS SOFA WITH LOUNGE CHAIRS, LARGE COFFE TABLE, A WRITING DESK, TV AND CD PLAYER. THE DINING ROOM IS FURNISHED WITH A DINING TABLE AND CHAIRS FOR UP TO 8 PEOPLE. THE SUITE IS SURROUNDED BY A LARGE BALCONY WITH SEATING AREA. B2S - 2 BEDROOM POOL SUITE. CONSISTING OF 2 BEDROOMS CONNECTED BY A COVERED WALKWAY TO A LARGE SITTING/DINING ROOM/THESE POLL SUITES ARE 165SQM AND SHARE A PRIVATE SWIMMING POOL/SUN LOUNGERS AND UMBRELLAS. THE BEDROOMS HAVE BEAUTIFUL POLISHED WOOD THROUGHOUT/2 DAY BEDS AND TV. THE SITTING/DINING ROOM IS FURNISHED WITH SOFA AND LOUNGE CHAIRS/TV/DINING TABLE AND CHAIRS AND HAS A FULLY FITTED KITCHEN.

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • Malaysian Ringgit is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2:00 pm 

  • Check out time is 12:00 pm 

  • Time Zone is  GMT +8 Hours 

  • Opened in  1993 

  • 110  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 7  floors. 


  • Directions
    The Datai Langkawi is a deluxe resort hotel situated in the middle of virgin tropical rain forest with a private white sand beach on the Andaman Sea. Langkawi Airport is seven miles away

    Guarantee Policy
    Guar required when booking; Methods of guar: CC, Dep: 20Dec05-10Jan06 and 20Dec06-10Jan07 Dep required. Dep required 11Jan06-19Dec06; Dep due 30 days prior to arrival; Between 20Dec05 - 10Jan06 and 20Dec06-10Jan07 dep is 1 nt rm rate and includes tax

    Cancellation Policy
    Cxls must be made at least 7 days prior to arrival between 11Jan06-19Dec06. Those who don't cxl by this time will be charged 1 nt rate. Between 20Dec05-10Jan06 and 20Dec06-10Jan07, Cxls must be made 30 days prior to arrival or 1 nt and tax added.

    Restaurant Information
    Dining  Elevated in the rain forest, The Pavilion serves authentic Thai cuisine in an open-air setting. Malaysian and Western fare are presented in The Dining Room. Alfresco dining at The Beach Club. Cocktails, snacks, and panoramic views of the Andaman Sea in the Lobby Lounge.

    Meeting Facility
  • Conference Areas
  •   Ideally suited for intimate meetings and conferences, The Datai has twopurpose-built board rooms that can cater to up to 50 persons each. Facilities include direct IDD and facsimile lines while the hotel?s catering team can arrange refreshments and meals when required.


    Recreation Information
  • Recreation and Health

  • Pool The Datai boasts not one but two swimming pools. The larger of the two rectangular pools is elevated among the forest canopy, with stunning views through the tree tops to the sea below. It is surrounded by a spacious terrace with comfortable sun-loungers and attractive umbrellas. The other pool, similar in design, is located down near the beach for those who wish to enjoy refreshing sea breezes. Health Club The Datai Health Club is available for guests? use at no extra charge. Its facilities include a ladies? and men?s sauna and hot and cold plunge pools, a fully-equipped gymnasium and juice bar. Private Beach and Watersports Pavillion The Datai?s private white sand beach is the perfect place to sit and soak up some sun while enjoying the crystal-clear azure waters of the Andaman Sea. The Watersports Pavilion provides a host of activities including snorkelling, sailing (on catamarans and hobie cats) windsurfing and paddle boarding. Boat charters for deep-sea fishing and scuba diving can also be arranged. 18-hole Championship golf course The Datai Bay golf course is conveniently located next to the hotel. A championship 18-hole course, it has been carefully landscaped to blend with the natural beauty of the tropical rainforest setting offering a unique golfing experience. Tennis Courts Two flood-lit tennis courts are available for guests use. A tennis pro will be available for lessons from March 1999. Jungle Trekking Jungle treks around Langkawi?s stunning tropical rainforest are available. Knowledgeable guides will point out interesting aspects of the area?s rich flora and fauna. Mountain Biking Mountain bikes are available on a complimentary basis for guests who wish to explore the scenic north coast of the island. Library The resort?s well-stocked library features novels, magazines and a host of books, some of which provide valuable insight into Malaysia?s rich history and culture. Spa Facilities The Mandara Spa can accommodate individuals or couples in each of its four pavilions and offers a host of exotic spa treatments that combine the spirit and traditions of Bali with the mysticism of Langkawi?s ancient rainforests. A haven of serenity for those seeking to restore body, mind and soul, the spa offers traditional body treatments such as herbal scrubs, massage treatments including the speciality Mandara massage where two spa therapists work in harmony on each guest, and aromatherapy treatments.


    Related Malaysia Content

    Malaysia is one of the rising stars of South-East Asian tourism, a nation looking to the future while cherishing the ways of the past. Centuries of trade have resulted in a vibrant mix of Malay, Chinese, Indian and indigenous tribal cultures, creating a veritable melting pot of peoples, traditions and religions that makes it a deeply intriguing place to visit.

    The region now known as Malaysia was first mentioned in Chinese and Sanskrit records of the seventh and eighth centuries. In subsequent centuries the area was under the influence and loose control of various Thai and Indonesian empires,
    including the great Sumatra-based civilization of Sri Vijaya.

    The British were relatively late arrivals to the region in the late 18th century, but they played a key role following the European wars of the 1790s and, in particular, the defeat of The Netherlands by France in 1795. The Federated Malay States were created in 1895, and remained under British colonial control until the Japanese invasion of 1942.

    After Japanese defeat in 1945, the 11 states were once again incorporated as British Protectorates and, in 1948, became the Federation of Malaya. In 1963, the Federation of Malaya merged with Singapore and the former British colonies of Sarawak and Sabah (North Borneo) to form Malaysia. Singapore seceded to become an independent state in its own right in 1965, leaving Malaysia in its present form.

    Such history highlights why Malaysia is so ethnically and culturally diverse. Even better, the magnificent landscape is no less diverse - dense jungles, soaring peaks and lush tropical rainforests harbor an abundant flora and fauna. Tropical island resorts and endless white, sandy beaches offer a taste of paradise, while beneath warm coral seas, world-class dive sites await exploration. Orang-utans, the oldest rainforest in the world, city skyscrapers and majestic mosques and temples plus a gorgeous coastline are enough to tempt even the most jaded visitor.

    Geography
    Malaysia is situated in central South-East Asia, bordering Thailand in the north, with Singapore and Indonesia to the south and The Philippines to the east. It is composed of Peninsular Malaysia and the states of Sabah and Sarawak on the north coast of the island of Borneo, 650 to 950km (404 to 600 miles) across the South China Sea. Peninsular Malaysia is an area of forested mountain ranges running north-south, on either side of which are low-lying coastal plains. The coastline extends some 1,900km (1,200 miles). The west coast consists of mangrove swamps and mudflats which separate into bays and inlets. In the west, the plains have been cleared and cultivated, while the unsheltered east coast consists of tranquil beaches backed by dense jungle. The major islands are Langkawi (a group of 99 islands), Penang and Pangkor off the west coast; and Tioman, Redang, Kapas, Perhentian and Rawa off the east coast. In Malaysian Borneo, Sarawak has alluvial and, in places, swampy coastal plains with rivers penetrating the jungle-covered hills and mountains of the interior. Sabah has a narrow coastal plain which gives way to mountains and jungle. Mount Kinabalu, at 4,094m (13,432ft), is the highest peak in Malaysia.


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