Bintan luxury resort and spa in Indonesia, Banyan Tree Bintan
| country: | Indonesia | ||||
| location: | Bintan Island | ||||
| price: | From US $2,135 - US $2,450 plus tax per room per week based on 2 people sharing with breakfast, excluding flights. Price does not include Christmas period
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| more info: | Hotel bookable on a per night basis We can book flights from the UK Further price information | ||||
| offers: | Early Bird Advantage: Book 45 days in advance up until July 31st 2010 and enjoy 10% off the Best Available Rate! | ||||
| vouchers: | Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday |

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introduction to Bintan luxury resort and spa in Indonesia, Banyan Tree Bintan
Located in a lush tropical setting overlooking the South China Sea, a stillness of spirit pervades the body and soul at Banyan Tree Bintan Resort & Spa. Here, you can discover true peace, tranquility and rejuvenation while being spoilt in the comfort of your own luxurious villa. Experience the finest facilities in a serene environment, be it a sensuous spa treatment or a round of golf on the Greg Norman-designed championship Laguna Bintan Golf Club. You will be mesmerized by the sights and sounds of the resort's natural habitat – its tropical forest, hillside terrain and secluded golden beach create an unforgettable & romantic setting. Nestled above a secluded bay in the north-western tip of Bintan island, Indonesia, this resort is the epitome of luxurious living, offering an exclusive villa lifestyle amidst the mystic charm of its natural surroundings. Just 55 minutes from Singapore by high-speed catamaran and a 15-minute drive to the resort, and the tropical scenery of Tanjong Said greets you. Beautiful bays dotted with coconut trees, the open sea, ancient forests, hills and mangroves make up the poetic setting that's so close to Singapore and yet a world apart.
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Activities: Wherever you look, water is an ever-present feature, treasured for its calming effects and beauty. A variety of exhilarating water sports can be tried out in our secluded bay. The picture-perfect setting with golden sand, coconut trees and striking boulders will make your heart beat faster.
During the monsoon season (from November to April), the sea may be too rough for some activities, but you can always jump into the fabulous waves or stroll along the beach into the sunset. If you don't like the taste of salt water on your lips, take an invigorating swim in our unique rock edge pool high above the coastline or in the beach pool, both stunningly integrated into their natural surroundings. Other things to do include: canoeing, catamaran sailing, water-skiing and windsurfing, snorkeling and fishing trips, speedboat and banana boat rides, two tennis courts, all-terrain vehicle for jungle treks, collection of 200 VCDs, and wireless Internet connection at the lobby.
Laguna Bintan Golf Club: The Greg Norman-designed 18-hole Laguna Bintan Golf Club is pure inspiration for aspiring and seasoned golfers alike. Set in 60 hectares of a tropical Eden, it lets nature define the course winding through the diverse terrains of forestlands, natural wetlands, beachfront coconut groves and an abandoned quarry. The greens can be treacherous at times - practise your putting skills beforehand if you want to score on par. Holes 7 and 8 are framed by the South China Sea welcoming you with a refreshing sea breeze. Relish the view while deciding on which club to use to drive successfully across the sea past the daunting rocks towards the 8th green. A golfing experience unmatched in this part of the region.
After a satisfyingly exhausting game of golf, retire to your private pool or jet pool villa. Or visit the excellent Spa, which features sauna, steam, loofah and massage rooms to relax both body and mind. If you cannot stay overnight, we can arrange special transport for you from the club to the ferry terminal. Spa: Banyan Tree Spa Bintan is located strategically next to the Rock Edge swimming pool and Tree Tops Restaurant with lavish reminders of nature. Feel mesmerised by the natural beauty of rocks and old growth trees as you calm your mind and draw in the peacefulness of your surroundings at Spa Bintan, opened from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily.
Weddings: For the happiest day of your life and an exotic honeymoon that you will cherish forever, come to Banyan Tree Bintan. We will make your special day a truly unforgettable celebration of your love for each other. Make life-long promises against the backdrop of Bintan Island's lush hill slopes and spectacular beaches. While you exchange your vows in the privacy of your specially decorated villa, a marriage celebrant offers his symbolic blessings. Following the celebratory champagne and cutting of the wedding cake, a private and romantic in-villa barbecue dinner is served by your personal butler. Luxuriate in the intimacy of a spa treatment together with your partner. You will surely bring home many wonderful memories to reminisce this glorious occasion as the years go by.
rooms, food and facilities
Valley Villa: Tucked away in a calm valley boasting abundant greenery, relaxation comes easily in this verdant setting. Located at the edge of the Tropics, this haven is the ideal hideaway. Each villa has its own jet pool, spacious living area and verandah. Hear the bubbles and feel the swirling water soothe your tensions. A luxurious villa for an intimate getaway or couples on honeymoon. Ocean View Villa: Perched on a hill slope amidst lush tropical surroundings, this villa affords splendid views of the ocean through shady age-old trees. Built on stilts to preserve as much of the natural vegetation as possible, you'll live in the canopy and experience supreme peacefulness. Featuring traditional Indonesian architecture and authentic local décor, each villa is luxuriously appointed; from the 5m-high rustic Balinese grass roof to the extravagant bathroom
with sunken bath as well as outdoor jet pool. Formerly also known as Seaview Villa and Seafront Villa. Villa On the Rocks: Built on the boulders next to the sea, the Villa On-the-Rocks is perfect for ocean lovers. Wake up to the sound of waves breaking on the rocks; or let the song of the sea be your lullaby. The lavish accommodation provides privacy, tranquility and romance, from the walled courtyard garden to the sensuous four-poster bed.
Sanctuary Pool Villa: The Sanctuary Pool Villa offers an expansive view of the horizon, whereby the infinity pool blends into the sun setting on the South China Sea. Relieve your tensions with the tranquil atmosphere and a soothing sea breeze as y
ou relax on the spacious resting lounges, taking in spectacular sunset views with your loved one(s). Perfect for couples or groups, the expansive Sanctuary Pool Villa heralds the beginning of beautiful memories among loved one(s) in Bintan. Bayfront Pool Villa: With its private swimming pool, open-air jet pool, tasteful décor and awe-inspiring view of the open sea, the Bayfront Pool Villa offers the ultimate in luxury and comfort. Unwind in total seclusion high on the hill soaking in the peace and serenity of the forest surroundings. Couples might prefer the one-bedroom Bayfront Pool Villa which enjoys an additional living room, while the two-bedroom Bayfront Pool Villa is ideal for families (with children aged 12 and above) and close friends.
Spa Pool Villa: An exclusive Pool Villa with relaxing music, oils, flower petals and incense. A romantic spa treatment in your own villa is part of the Spa Pool Villa experience. To end a perfect day, have dinner on the verandah.
Dining: Saffron is the signature restaurant of the resorts, featuring Thai and Indonesian cuisine presented in a contemporary manner whilst maintaining the distinctive original flavours and ingredients of each. Saffron uses a wide variety of components from around these two regions, ensuring its reputation as a truly diverse Asian restaurant.
Located just above the Beach Pool, The Cove is a Mediterranean inspired restaurant affording a panoramic view of the South China Sea and offering a sophisticated selection of Italian, southern French and Spanish cuisine.Follow the alluring scent of romance for a dinner adventure in the wild heart of nature with our 'Dinner on the Rocks'. Ascend to the dramatic rocks beachside, where a personal chef and waiter orchestrate dinner amidst the hypnotic sounds of the sea. A symphony of waves surrounds you on all sides, affording complete privacy for the most intimate of tête-à-têtes.
further price information
| Room type | Guide price per week |
| Valley Villa | From US $2,135 - US $2,450 + tax |
| Oceanview Villa | From US $2,485 - US $2,800 + tax |
| Villa On-the-Rocks | From US $2,835 - US $3,150 + tax |
| Bayfront Pool 1bed Villa | Price on application |
| Sanctuary Pool Villa | From US $4,100 - US $4,850 + tax |
| Spa Pool Villa | Price on application |
Above rates do not apply to the Christmas period. The GBP price shown is based on today's exchange rate. Your holiday will be charged in GBP at the rate applicable when you make any payment. Pricing correct at time of website publication and are subject to change.
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flight arrangements
We are able to help you with any flight arrangements from the UK. Please indicate if you wish us to quote also for flights when you make your enquiry and we will strive to get you the best flights and rates possible. how this holiday makes a difference
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As a socially responsible business, Banyan Tree was founded with the core value of driving sustainable development. With the call to arms of embracing the environment and empowering the people, we seek to continue being an agent of social and economic development through responsible tourism. Our triple bottom line (economy, society and environment) help direct our sustainable development by inspiring associates, guests, and partners to take a wider consideration encompassing a long term view when making business decisions.
Environment: Since its founding, Banyan Tree has sought to protect the natural environment. The importance of safeguarding the environment is central within our goal of sharing the original beauty of any location with guests and friends. This includes ensuring each resort fits into the local setting in a sensitive, meaningful manner. Opened in 1995, Banyan Tree Bintan comprises 64 villas nestled underneath a canopy of trees in a coastal hillside forest along the northern coast of Bintan. Housed among rare Crinum Lilies and Malayan Ferns with the pristine beach a walk away, Banyan Tree Bintan bears testament to the idea that building with sensitivity to our environment is infinitely rewarding. To build Banyan Tree Bintan, architects spent days on site, hand-pegging the location of every structure to avoid sacrificing trees. They modified the design of individual buildings so that the villas’ decks, pools and restaurants could be constructed around mature trees, leaving these towering ancients untouched. The architects designed the villas to be built on platforms and supported by columns to avoid cutting into the steep hill slopes thereby minimizing the risk of soil erosion, and left boulders in their place to preserve the dramatic terrain. In fact, one swimming pool was completely carved out of rock. Banyan Tree and Angsana Bintan resorts provide their recyclables at a very minimal sum to a local village entrepreneur who then takes those items to the recycling centre, earning a significant profit. Any funds the resort collects through this are earnmarked to invest back into that very same community for various health, education, and capacity building efforts. In 2007, Banyan Tree launched a group wide effort to monitor and systematically reduce the carbon emissions from its resorts. While much of this effort was more internally focused to fine tune and enhance the overall environmental management strategy, this effort has lead to a programme launching in 2008 to reduce energy and water consumption by each resort while enhancing waste management practices at each location. The overall goal is to reduce consumption and carbon emissions by 10% every year from 2006 levels between 2008 and 2010. Formalised in the last part of 2007, the group environmental management strategy requires each resort to have environmental management officers specifically to monitor power consumption, water consumption and waste production and reduce consumption by at least 10% every year. Banyan Tree increased its commitment to tackle the issues of climate change by launching Greening Communities in 2007. Banyan Tree’s group wide environmental initiative targeting climate change, Greening Communities challenges our resorts to plant 2,000 new trees per year for the next 10 years. While the initiative will offset a small amount of the globally produced atmospheric carbon dioxide, the main goal is to drive greater awareness of climate change among our communities, associates, and guests. We started with 7 initial locations in Thailand (Phuket and Bangkok), Indonesia (Bintan), Maldives, Seychelles, China (Lijiang), and Australia (Cairns) in 2007 and will continue ramping up in the coming years. Resorts were tasked to plant non invasive species on protected locations such as schools or parks where any newly planted trees have a significantly high likelihood of long term longevity. At Bintan we planted a mixture of 2000 Sea Almond, Durian, Cashew, Rambutan, Mahoni, Mango, Eugenia Rolyana, and Angsana trees in local schools and villages between April and December 2007. Community: With the mandate of empowering people, Banyan Tree is quick to recognise the necessity of building community capacity, in every location that we are in. As an agent of social and economic development, we realise the potential of tourism to hire from the local workforce, giving training and marketable skills to raise the overall level of community prosperity. Sustaining village development, preserving and promoting traditional cultures and crafts are part of Banyan Tree Gallery’s business ethos as a socially responsible tourism retailer. Committed to showcasing and supporting community-friendly and eco-friendly products and projects, we have cultivated a wide network of over 40 village producers and project partners around the region. |
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