Datai
Langkawi, Malaysia
In 1993, after every construction puzzle was solved, The Datai proudly opened and since then, has evolved into a renowned service accompanied by luxurious guestrooms, suites and villas. Rooms and suites are appointed with balconies, while villas offer private verandahs with amazing views of the natural landscape. Facilities include spacious bedrooms, living areas, and bathrooms with separate dressing area. Villas incorporate 37" LCD flat screen TV, DVD player, Bose CD sound system & Lavazza coffee machine.
Situated on the northwestern tip of Langkawi Island, The Datai is nestled inside an ancient tropical rainforest, with a secluded white sandy beach facing the calm Andaman Sea. The island’s international airport is located 30 minutes away, to the west of Pulau Langkawi′s main town, Kuah.
Beautifully integrated into the lush surroundings of the tropical rainforest, The Spa in the The Datai promises to be special experience for weary minds and bodies. Signature massages include the Datai Jade Massage, Ancient Balinese Massage and Ayurvedic Abhyanga Massage.
The Datai Jade Massage is a dynamic massage styled to dissolve deep muscle tension and soothe the spirit. Two therapists work in synchronized movements using a variety of massage techniques from around the globe including Japanese Shiatsu, Ancient Balinese, Traditional Thai and Hawaiian Lomi-Lomi.
Ancient Balinese Massage includes Balinese palming, stretching, effleurage and pressure point techniques to relieve tension, improve blood flow, ease stress and calm the mind.
Ayurvedic Abhyanga Massage is an ancient ritual to balance mind and body with warmed therapeutic oils and a special massage technique for each dosha: Vata, Pitta or Kapha.
The hotel also features 18-hole championship golf course, 2 tennis courts, Health Club offering mountain biking rental, 2 swimming pools and a private beach with Water Sports facilities. The Datai Bay golf course enjoys a unique setting in the heart of the rainforest, between the magnificent Mat Cincang Mountain Range and the Andaman Sea.
The Pavilion serves authentic Thai cuisine in a charming al fresco setting, under the canopy of the rainforest. The Dining Room features western specialties and local Malaysian delights. With unobstructed views of the ocean, The Beach Club provides a dream setting for dining by the sea. Located 300 meters away from the hotel building in a rainforest, the Gulai House is an open-air Malay house with Malay and Indian cuisine. Two styles of seating are available, either Nobat; where guests can sit on the floor to eat traditionally; or dine on normal tables. A Malay cultural show featuring traditional musicians and dances is performed in the evenings.