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The Datai - Pulau Langkawi, Malaysia

Jalan Teluk Datai
Pulau Langkawi, 07000
Nightly Rates (375.86 - 657.07)   4 Star
The Datai

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Property Description
A distinguished member of design hotels TM, the Datai offers an idylic retreat to nature in the depths of a centuries-old virgin rainforest. The resort comprises of a central hotel and free-standing villas in the forest. Open-air covered walkways and meandering paths connect the various areas. Red balau timber, black granite and white marble are used to clean-lined eclectic effect - resulting in sleek but not sterile design. A truly sophisticated escape.

The Datai


Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Beach

  • Business Center

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Express Checkout

  • Fishing

  • Free Parking

  • Golf

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Free Newspaper

  • Pool

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Shops/Commercial Services

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Tennis

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services

  • VIP Rooms/Services


  • Room Information
  • Corner Suite

  • Comprise a spacious bedroom with en suite bath and a living area with dining table. Every suite opens out to a spacious balcony.max occ 2
  • Datai Suite

  • This suite has two bedrooms, an expansive living and dining area, plus a fully equipped kitchen. A sandtone balcony encompasses the Datai Suite, providing a panoramic view of the environs from every conceivable angle Max occ 4
  • Deluxe Room

  • The combined bedroom and living room contain a king-size bed, private bar and balcony, a writing desk, plus 2 day bed. The spacious bathroom and dressing room feature twin vanities, shower, toilet, bath tub and luggage space. max occ 2
  • End Suite

  • Comprise a spacious bedroom with en suite bath and a living area with dining table. Every suite opens out to a spacious balcony. Max occ 2
  • Jungle Villa

  • Villas consist of individual freestanding suites built within the tropical rainforest and connected to public facilities by a series of pathways. In addition to the facilities of the deluxe rooms, villas feature a private deck with sun lounges and elevated verandah. Villas also have CD players. No rollaway allowed. Sleeps 2. The Jungle Villa will only be available until 15th July 2006 as this Villa will be upgraded to become Superior Villas. Max occ 2
  • Pool Suites

  • Free standing rooms similar to villas, connected to a spacious living and dining area with equipped kitchen which is shared with one other villa. All four villas share a pool and a sunning terrace. Max occ 8
  • Pool Villas

  • Identical to villas plus each has its own plunge pool with built in Jacuzzi and day bed. Max occ 2
  • Superior Villa

  • The villas have beautiful polished wood throughout, large day bed, 37? LCD TV, DVD player, Bose Sound System, Lavazza Coffee Machine , 8? rainfall shower , twin terrazzo vanities, his and her wardrobes and high speed internet access.max occ 2

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • Malaysian Ringgit is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 14:00 

  • Check out time is 12:00 noon 

  • Time Zone is  GMT +8 

  • Opened in  1993 

  • 112  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 6  floors. 


  • Directions
    * Leaving the airport just follow signs to Datai Bay. At the Datai Bay on the island of Langkawi, northwestern Malaysia. LGK - Langkawi International Airport - 30 km Southeast to the property

    Guarantee Policy
    All reservations must guaranteed with a valid credit card. A deposit is not required. Exceptions may apply during holidays, special events or conventions.

    Cancellation Policy
    Through the Internet site where your reservation was made, cancellations must be made 7 days prior to arrival date to avoid a penalty of the full stay no tax. No show fee: 100 percent of the full stay no tax. Exceptions may apply according to season.

    Restaurant Information
    The Dining Room  - Location: close to main building - Type: Full Service Restaurant - Cuisine: Authentic Thai - Dinner: 18.30 to 22.30 - Rating: 5 star - Dress Code: smart casual Thai Pavillon  - Location: close to main building - Type: Full Service Restaurant - Cuisine: Authentic Thai - Dinner: 18.30 to 22.30 - Rating: 5 star - Dress Code: smart casual Beach Club  - Location: At the beach - Type: Full Service Restaurant - Cuisine: Western and Malaysian - Lunch: 11.00 to 19.30 - Dinner: 19.30 to 23.00 - Rating: 5 star - Dress Code: smart casual THE LOBBY LOUNGE  BEACH BAR 

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting Room
  •   * dimensions: 72 sqm * maximum capacity: 72 pax, theater style * meeting services: audiovisual equipment, cellular phone rental, copy service, internet connectivity, secretarial services, computers, courier, fax, shipping, computer modem hookups, copy machine, equipment rental, fax service and catering


    Recreation Information
  • Recreation on and off site

  • * beach * coffee shop * fitness center * golf course * health club * outdoor pool * sauna * spa * tennis courts * bicycling * cardio vascular exercise * driving range * fishing * hiking * horseback riding * mountain biking * museum/gallery viewing * sailing/boating * scuba diving * shopping * sightseeing tours * snorkeling * sunbathing * surfing * universal gym

  • Attractions located nearby

  • * closest major city: Kuah, 30 km SE * underwater world, 20 km SW * airport/batik center, 20 km SW * cable car/crocodile farm, 12 km SW * sundays night market, 20 km SW

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