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Deluxe Dive Digs in North Sulawesi – Kima Bajo Resort

23 June 2010
Filed under: Hotels — Tags: , — Michael @ 7:01 pm

I just returned from a dive trip to North Sulawesi in Indonesia, where I had a chance to spend some time at one of the nicest dive resorts I’ve every seen: Kima Bajo Resort. The resort is located at one end of the small Wori Bay near the village of Kima Bajo. It is about a 30 minute drive from Manado north to the resort. There are 30 rooms in all, spread our over the hilly terrain of the property. The rooms come in two types: "Villa" and "Longhouse". The two types are almost the same size with most of the same amenities, but the villa rooms have their own outdoor balconies as well as a private outdoor sunken bathtub. There is also one "Grand Villa" with a private swimming pool.

Villas at Kima Bajo
The villas of Kima Bajo Resort

For my stay, I had one of the villa rooms overlooking the bay and village. The room was very comfortable, with a large four-post bed with mosquito netting (although the room was air conditioned). The outdoor balcony had a built-in ‘sofa’ as well as a small dinette table. The sleeping area and bathroom were separated by the closet, which had the unique ability to be accessed from either side – the bedroom or the sink area of the bathroom. It seemed to me to be quite a useful feature. I’m not sure why I haven’t seen it in a hotel before. The only minor complaint I had about the room was there was no place to plug in my laptop and work. The only usable outlet was near the bed.

Villa Room
Inside a Villa Room

Outside of the room, there is a restaurant, bar, swimming pool and spa, as well as the dive shop, operated by Eco Divers. The dive shop has a classroom, camera room, drying area, showers and rinse tanks. The resort has it’s own pier and operates two dive boats. As at most of the resorts in the area, the boats go out for two dives in the morning after breakfast, with an optional afternoon or night dive.

View of Bunaken and Manado Tua
Beautiful sunny morning view of Bunaken and Manado Tua

Meals are served in the large restaurant down by the beach, where you can get views like the one above. Breakfast is generally included in all rates and is not a buffet, but an offering of about five set menus, which include options such as American, Continental, Asian, etc. For the other meals, guests staying on a full board rate get a set menu to select from, while for others there is a large menu of Indonesian and western options to choose from. A free afternoon "tea" is served in the small bar just below the restaurant. It’s really just tea or coffee and a sweet cake, or similar.

The Mayana Spa offers the full range of spa services, plus some salon services such as facials, manicures and pedicures. Expect to pay US$35 to $45 for a one hour massage.

Kima Bajo can also arrange tours to the land-side sights around Manado, such as the Tangkoko Nature Reserve. This can be a useful way of using your decompression time before a flight.

See the Kima Bajo Resort web site for more information, rates and to make your reservation.

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Special Opening Offers at the Westin Siray Bay

14 June 2010
Filed under: Hotels — Tags: , — Michael @ 11:33 am

The all new Wesin Siray Bay Resort & Spa officially opens for business on 1 August 2010, and to celebrate they have some fantastic rates on offer. Starting at just 2,010 Baht (US $59) for a superior ocean view room, for any day of the week, the special rates must be booked by 30 September, for stays before 31 October 2010.

The new resort is located on Siray Island, just off Phuket’s east coast, about a 10 minute drive from Phuket Town. Situated on its own little beach, the resort should feel like being on a island, yet you’re just minutes away from the sights and restaurants of Phuket’s old town area.

See the Westin Siray Bay web site for more details.

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The Four Seasons Bangkok Invites You to Rediscover Their Services

8 June 2010
Filed under: Hotels — Tags: , — Michael @ 10:53 am

All of the hotels in the former "red zone" of Bangkok are now open for business, and the special offers are flying in. Here’s the latest from the Four Seasons, via the American Chamber of Commerce in Thailand:

The Executive Travel package, for 6,250 per night, gives you access to the Executive Lounge with the following benefits:

  • Daily Buffet breakfast
  • In-room 24-hour Internet usage
  • Upgrade to Deluxe View guest room
  • Guaranteed early check-in or late check-out till 1800 hours
  • Unlimited garment pressing
  • 25% on a single spa treatment at MSpa
  • Welcome tea upon arrival
  • Coffee/tea service with wake-up call
  • Canapés in the evening from 05:30 p.m. to 08:00 p.m.
  • Snacks and beverages available 24 hours a day
  • Complimentary use of Private meeting room for an hour per stay
  • Unlimited local phone calls and no surcharge for credit card access calls
  • 24-hour Business Centre
  • Exclusive room registration in Executive Club
  • Express check-out

Add 1,500 Baht to the above rate for a second person.

For just 4,000 Baht per night, the Ultimate Value package provides the following:

  • In-room 24-hour Internet usage
  • Guaranteed early check-in or late check-out till 1800 hours
  • Mini Bar credit up to THB 500 per stay
  • 25% discount on a single spa treatment at MSpa
  • Welcome Jasmine tea & fresh fruits
  • Coffee/Tea in room service during wake-up call
  • Complimentary use of our Health Club including steam room and Jacuzzi with fresh fruits, tea, coffee, espresso, cappuccino and fruit juices. Health Club is accessible 24 hours as required.

These rates are subject to the usual tax and service charges, and are valid until 31 October 2010.

These rates do not currently appear on the hotel’s web site, so you may wish to contact your local reservations center or the hotel directly.

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