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Pangkor Laut
Resort
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The Resort offers many fine dining opportunities, a wide range of
facilities and activities, and has been widely praised for its attentive and
gracious service. Voted the second best island destination in the world by Condé
Nast Traveller (October 1999 issue), Pangkor Laut Resort consistently ranks high
on the itinerary of international pleasure seekers.
Teluk Dalam Resorts
Pangkor
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The delightful, rustic ambience here
is made more exquisite by our chalets, bungalows and villas. These features of
kampung-styled architecture, are furnished and equipped in a manner to help
achieve your total comfort and pleasure.
Anjungan Resort Pangkor
: Anjungan Beach Resort & Spa is situated between two of Pangkor’s
best beaches, Nipah Bay and Coral Bay. The 50 modern en suite rooms
is a mixture of tropical and maritime concept with modern interior,
designed with a unique ambiance that is stylish. Each room features
its own private balcony and bathroom ensuring its privacy intended
as a peaceful retreat. The ship-shaped swimming pool with Jacuzzi is
a prominent feature which exudes a unique appeal fro one to relax or
just simply basked in the tropical sun.
Pangkor Bay View Resort
: at Teluk Nipah beach. No views of
the bay however, rooms are nice and staff are friendly. Free wifi
available in some rooms (if you're close to the router), nice
swimming pool and sun lounge area, TVs with astro, all rooms have
A/C. Discounts are available during quiet times and for staying a
few days.
Coral Bay Resort
: Pasir Bogak beach. Apartments, hotel rooms, penthouses.
Swimming pool, open air jacuzzi, sauna.
Coral Bay Resort service
apartment : Pasir Bogak beach.
Puteri Bayu Beach Resort
: Pasir Bogak beack. Hotel rooms, chalets, suites. Swimming
pool with slides, tennis courts, futsal and street soccer courts.
Sea View Hotel
: Pasir Bogak beach. Hotel and chalets. Swimming pool and sports
facilities. Chinese restaurant.
Golden Beach Hotel and
Resorts : 3 star resort near the
popular Pasir Bogak (beach), 5 min away from the jetty of Pangkor
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