SANDS SKYPARK COMES TO SINGAPORE
- Published: 27/06/2010 at 12:00 AM
- Newspaper section: Brunch
The Marina Bay Sands in Singapore has opened Sands SkyPark, stretched across three 55-storey hotel towers to a height of about 200 metres. The park encompasses a restaurant, a 150m infinity swimming pool, floating crystal pavilions, gardens and an observation deck.
Owned by Las Vegas Sands Corporation, Marina Bay Sands opened its doors in late April and has 900 rooms, a casino, conference rooms and restaurants, but construction won't be completed until the first quarter of next year, when it will offer 2,560 rooms and suites, as well as a museum, shopping mall and theatres.
For more information, visit http://www.marinabaysands.com.
ANDARA MAKES HOT LIST AGAIN
Andara Resort and Villas Phuket has for the second time been voted onto Property Report magazine's Hot List of Southeast Asia's 20 Finest Resort Developments.
The five-star resort on Kamala beach was developed by the Paradise Group, part of the Lan Kwai Fong Group of Hong Kong. The resorts features 37 suites and 26 pool villas, each with a butler and a private Thai chef. The resort has a beach club, spa and gym and offers a charter service on two motorised yachts.
Visit http://www.andaraphuket.com for more information.
ESTATES SAMUI LAUNCHES VILLAS
Minor International has launched the Estates Samui, an exclusive and private collection of 14 villas on Laem Yai Bay on Samui Island.
Each villa is fully furnished and features a living/dining area connecting to a large pool deck via sliding glass doors, a sunken dining pavilion, state-of-the-art entertainment and home-management technology, and a private housekeeper.
The two-, three- or four-bedroom villas are directly adjacent to the Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui.
LAGUNA HOLIDAY CLUB TO BENEFIT ORPHANS
Laguna Holiday Club in Phuket is sponsoring the Ban Fueng Fah Support Programme for the Ban Fueng Fah Home for disabled babies at Pak Kret, Nonthaburi.
The club will match the donations of its 6,000 timeshare members and turn the funds over to the orphanage to buy much-needed items. The Ban Fueng Fah Home cares for more than 400 mentally handicapped, deaf and blind children, from newborns up to the age of seven.
Visit http://www.lagunaholidayclub.com for more details.
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