

Club Med Borneo
Nestled on the pristine shores of Kuala Penyu, this iconic resort is set to welcome its first guests this November. Located just 90 minutes from Kota Kinabalu International Airport, Club Med Borneo offers an enchanting escape where ancient rainforests meet the sparkling blues of the South China Sea. A love letter to Borneo’s heritage, the resort’s architecture welcomes guests into a magnificent timber pavilion inspired by the traditional Rumah Rungus longhouses, unique to the region. Surrounded by cascading waterfalls and a verdant canopy, the structure seamlessly integrates with the surrounding ecosystem. The resort features 400 guest rooms, including 39 Exclusive Collection Suites. These premier sanctuaries offer enhanced privacy and elevated aesthetics for discerning travellers.

Hilton Garden Inn Kota Kinabalu Tuaran
Positioned along Tuaran’s beachfront, the hotel offers a tranquil coastal retreat approximately 30 minutes from Kota Kinabalu’s vibrant city centre. This prime location serves as a gateway to northern Sabah’s most storied attractions, from the Unesco World Heritage-listed Kinabalu National Park to the immersive traditions of the Linangkit Cultural Village. The area’s unique ecosystem is famed for its river cruises and mangrove wetlands, providing a distinctive backdrop for those seeking an authentic and uncomplicated Malaysian escape. The hotel features 167 guestrooms, including king and twin configurations, as well as dedicated family and accessible categories. On-property amenities include an outdoor swimming pool with a children’s wet playground, a 24-hour fitness centre and self-operated guest laundry facilities, alongside complimentary Wi-Fi and parking for hotel guests.

1926 Heritage Hotel Penang
A century since it first opened its doors, 1926 Heritage Hotel is now relaunched, breathing new life as part of The Unlimited Collection by The Ascott Limited. Originally built in 1926 as British official residences for administrative officers of the time, the property has been thoughtfully restored after a century, preserving its architectural character while reintroducing it to today’s travellers. A facade of clean white and harmonious beige reflects the hotel’s colonial influence, boasting elements of Anglo-Malay architecture prevalent during the transitional era of George Town. Rejuvenate at the contemporary Asian-inspired spa by Sensorium, a tranquil space for renewal with treatments that balance relaxation with restoration. Relax by the outdoor pool, framed by lush tropical landscaping and greenery, offering a calm retreat away from the bustle of the city.

