Tuesday 23 June 2015

Batam 4* Turi Beach Resort +Ferry offer

Batam 4* Turi Beach Resort + Ferry offer


Batam 4* Turi Beach Resort + Ferry
Turi Beach Resort: Up to 4D3N Stay for 1 Person in Premier Room with Breakfast, Return Ferry, & Activities.

Batam 4* Turi Beach Resort +Ferry offer
Batam 4* Turi Beach Resort +Ferry offer


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Book by Date: Sep 30, 2015.
Travel Period: Mar 31, 2015 – Nov 30, 2015.

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About Batam 4* Turi Beach Resort


Turi Beach Resort combines chic contemporary decor with traditional Balinese charm amidst a tropical village landscape. Start your morning with the view of the glittering sea from your room’s balcony or swim in the outdoor pool and dry off on the sun deck thereafter. Choose from a variety of dining options like Taming Sari Café, which serves international fare; Nogusaya Teppanyaki, a Japanese restaurant that offers a visual and gastronomic treat; and Emerald Bar by the pool. Relax within a pavilion by the beach as therapists massage perfumed oil into your skin or take part in water sports like wakeboarding, windsurfing, and jet-skiing.

Batam, Indonesia: What to see and do


Located approximately 20 kilometres away from Singapore, Batam is part of the Riau Archipelago that stretches from the east of Sumatra to the south of Singapore, providing travellers with a quick weekend getaway within the convenience of the city. The island is a free trade zone teeming with duty-free shopping opportunities, and many of its malls are located in Nagoya, the main commercial district in Batam. Nagoya Hill is the crowning glory of the town, a three-storey development that has a mix of retail shopping, dining outlets, and a cinema on the top floor. Look out for international brands like Ralph Lauren, Ann Klein, and Tommy Hilfiger, as well as a number of shops selling local goods such as batik fabric, handicrafts, and kueh lapis.

You can hire a taxi to drive you around the island, which also boasts six golf courses, tropical beaches with watersports, and the Batam Miniature Park that features replicas of traditional houses unique to different provinces within Indonesia. Keep an eye out for the iconic structure of the Barelang Bridges that connect Batam to its neighbouring islands, a popular place for sightseeing and photography. After a day of exploration, refuel at one of the waterfront restaurants perched on stilts – also known as kelong – that serve fresh seafood like chilli crabs, sweet and sour king prawns, and gong gong, a type of sea snail typically found around the waters of the Riau Archipelago, accompanied by sips of refreshing coconut water straight from the fruit.

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