The Westin Yokohama, Japan
Opened on June 13, the 373-key hotel in Yokohama’s new central business district, Minato Mirai, offers guests access to popular sightseeing spots for a good mix of business and leisure.
Designed by leading architecture and design firm G.A. Design of London, The Westin Yokohama draws inspiration from the concept of biophilia, and incorporates elements that reflect Yokohama’s history as a port city and its local culture.
The lobby on the 23rd floor offers stunning views towards Mount Fuji and features a soaring indoor garden with lighting to convey the Japanese philosophy of “shinrin yoku”, also known as forest bathing.
The Westin’s six pillars of well-being – Sleep Well, Eat Well, Move Well, Feel Well, Work Well, and Play Well – are brought into the hotel’s guest experience, such as through Heavenly Bath rain showers in guestrooms.
Other facilities include five F&B outlets, a dedicated wellness floor, as well as indoor and outdoor event spaces.
Buahan, a Banyan Tree Escape, Indonesia
The adults-only Buahan, a Banyan Tree Escape is Banyan Tree Group’s newest brand and property.
Set in an off-the-beaten-track, untouched part of northern Ubud, the resort adopts a “no walls, no doors” concept. There are 16 balés (villas), and all are designed to blend spacious indoor-outdoor living areas with 180-degree panoramic views and sounds of nature through a bold taste of ‘The Naked Experience’ where only a thin veil separates guests from nature.
At the resort’s heart are the Open Kitchen and Living Room, both open dining and lounge spaces created to evoke a sense of community. Here, guests are invited to learn how the resort reinvents the basics of food and drink through its unique zero-waste farm-to-table concept, local sourcing philosophy and heritage techniques. The menu concept, 70 per cent of which is plant-based, is sourced locally within a one-hour drive from the property.
The resort’s Toja Spa adopts well-being traditions from Buahan village and its surrounding areas, offering an “open” garden experience.
A calendar of daily, weekly, and monthly events are offered to give guests a richer experience of the destination and surroundings.
Parklane Bohol Resort and Spa, the Philippines
Parklane Bohol Resort and Spa beckons travellers with a private beach cove, breathtaking views of the sea, sky and gardens, and well-appointed rooms.
Opened in May, the beachfront resort has eight rooms in each of its 11 two-storey villas. Each room has a balcony.
Facilities include three swimming pools, a restaurant, and spaces for corporate functions, team building activities and destination weddings.
Passenger ferry services between Singapore’s Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal and Malaysia’s Desaru Coast Ferry Terminal will commence on July 7, with operations set to scale up progressively in response to demand.
For the initial months, Batam Fast will operate one round trip from Thursday to Sunday, with a 330-pax ferry. The journey is approximately 90 minutes per sector. Ferry tickets and service schedules will be made available online at desarucoast.com and batamfast.com from June 30.
Roslina Arbak, managing director and CEO, Desaru Development Holdings One, said the new service “will make Desaru Coast even more accessible to international travellers”.
“This is a game-changer for the destination. It will enable us to unlock new market opportunities in all travel segments and at the same time, position Desaru Coast as an attractive hospitality investment to draw like-minded investors for our next phase of growth.”
Paul R Gannaway, CEO of Batam Fast, said Desaru Coast and the south-eastern Johor region are popular tourist destinations, and the new ferry service “will give holidaymakers a rewarding experience”.
Desaru Coast will celebrate the launch with special packages that include return ferry tickets, hotel stays and golf, as well as day-tripper deals.