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Banyan Tree debuts in Macau

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A Grand Cotai suite with relaxation pool

AWARD-winning Banyan Tree Hotels and Resorts is opening Macau’s first five-star all suite urban resort in the heart of Cotai City, just 15 minutes from Macau International Airport.

Banyan Tree Macau opens on May 15 at Macau’s newest landmark, the $1.9-billion integrated resort Galaxy Macau, where the focus is on luxurious world-class hospitality, offering the city’s widest and most diverse choice of Asian and international dining options.  

The hotel is the group’s first property in the former Portuguese enclave and it will be the first in Macau to feature private indoor relaxation pools in all its 246 opulent suites.

Ten pool villas, ranging from 450 sq m to 950 sq m, feature both private pools and air-conditioned cabanas with sliding glass doors opening directly onto their own gardens on the ‘Beach Resort Deck’.

Suites range from 100-sq-m Grand Cotai suites and 150-sq-m Grand Macau suites and spa suites, with their own treatment rooms, to the 670-sq-m split-level Presidential Suite with two-bedrooms, a dining room, show kitchen and in-suite relaxation pool.

The resort will feature world class meeting facilities including a grand ballroom for up to 1,200 and two conference rooms.

A major attraction will be Macau’s first award-winning Banyan Tree Spa, featuring 21 treatment rooms offering the spa’s signature beauty, health and wellness therapies and products.

Four restaurants include the signature Belon Oyster Bar & Grill – complemented by a Banyan Café, Cabana Pool Bar and Banyan Lounge, offering a wide range of gourmet experiences.

Resort guests will also be spoilt for choice with more than 50 other restaurants and bars within the Galaxy Macau integrated complex.

Resort facilities also include a Banyan Tree Gallery showcasing indigenous art and crafts from community projects worldwide and a state-of-the-art gymnasium.

“Banyan Tree Macau is designed for travellers looking to immerse themselves in the excitement of Cotai’s entertainment district, but still desiring their own private sanctuary to relax in,” said general manager Rudy Oretti. “We’ve brought together the best of Banyan Tree’s touches to offer a sanctuary of the senses for our guests, in this exciting new destination”.

The five-star Galaxy Macau shares the world’s largest ‘sky wave’ pool – featuring an artificial 150-m white sand beach complete with automatic crashing waves – a highlight of the mega-integrated development.

The vast 550,000-sq-m integrated resort also incorporates the Galaxy Hotel and Hotel Okura Macau from Japan’s Okura Hotels & Resorts.

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