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Trips featuring 'Malaysia'

3D2N Rebak Island Resort,
Langkawi, West Malaysia

Rebak Island Resort 3D2N package starts at just S$480 per person including return airfare on Silkair ex-Singapore

The Rebak Island Resort is a unique and exclusive haven located on the secluded and privately owned 389-acre Rebak Island, less than 5 km from the mythical island of Langkawi, Malaysia. Its sheltered harbour offers protection from the harshest elements, while allowing you to commune with nature in a comfortable and secure environment.

View from the Rebak Island Marina boardwalk
View from the Rebak Island Marina boardwalk

The resort is well equipped and the timber villas are set in clusters across the beautiful gardens. The resort offers airport transfers, full business facilities and a meeting room that can accommodate up to 100 persons. Also featured is the only fully-equipped marina in Malaysia, complemented by a range of yacht services and facilities. Other on-site services and facilities include Internet access, laundry, car rentals, a library and a lounge. For dining, there are a number of restaurants as well as the option of in-room dining from 7 am until 11 pm.

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3D Eastern & Oriental Hotel, Penang, Malaysia

Eastern & Oriental Hotel - 3D2N package starts at just S$799 per person, including return airfare on Singapore Airlines ex-Singapore

The Eastern & Oriental Hotel is a tranquil haven in the heart of Penang. A hotel of old, colonial charm with the finest traditions of comfort and service. On the door step is an amazing heritage of art and architecture, festivals and food. The Eastern & Oriental Hotel is but a few minutes walk from the myriad of shops, restaurants, cafes, bars and clubs. And beyond the city, hills and villages, seas and beaches beckon enticingly.

The Eastern & Oriental Hotel is old world charm and the choice of many of the world
The Eastern & Oriental Hotel is old world charm and the choice of many of the world’s most discerning travellers

From its foundation by the Sarkies brothers in 1885, the E&O was patronised by colonial administrators, planters and the local and international elite. Amongst its more famous guests it has welcomed Noel Coward, Douglas Fairbanks, Hermann Hesse, Rudyard Kipling and Somerset Maugham. Today, it is still choice of many of the world’s most discerning travellers.

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