Westin Resort Macau
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HK$3381 | 2241 | 2241 | 2241 | 2241 | 2241 | 2471 | 2241 | 2241 | 2241 | 2241 | 2241 | 2241 | 2471 | 2241 |
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HK$3151 | 2011 | 2011 | 2011 | 2011 | 2011 | 2241 | 2011 | 2011 | 2011 | 2011 | 2011 | 2011 | 2241 | 2011 |
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HK$2921 | 1781 | 1781 | 1781 | 1781 | 1781 | 2011 | 1781 | 1781 | 1781 | 1781 | 1781 | 1781 | 2011 | 1781 |
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The Westin Resort, Macau, the leading luxury resort in Greater China, is situated on the south-eastern tip of Coloane Island overlooking the unspoiled and magnificent Hac Sa Beach. The resort is only 20 minutes away from the Macau Ferry Terminal and 10 minutes from the Macau International Airport. The Westin Resort, Macau is an eight-storey grand complex terracing up a mountainside with the soft rolling green expanse of an 18-hole tournament style golf course on the resort’s rooftop. Each newly refurbished guest room, a tribute to modern luxury, opens onto a private and spacious terrace with an uninterrupted full beach or ocean view of the South China Sea. The resort offers the pinnacle of great dining with a splendid sea view at the Chinese restaurant specialising in Cantonese cuisine and a relaxing and soothing nature view at the Café Panorama. The tastefully decorated lobby lounge, opened poolside bar and colonial-style concept bar serve a great selection of liquors and beverages in a relaxed-yet-stylish setting. The resort offers an extensive range of both meeting and banqueting facilities to meet guests’ every requirement. Guest Room 208 spacious and luxurious guest rooms including six one-bedroom Executive Suites, one Chairman’s Suite and a Presidential Suite. Restaurants & Bar Café Panorama, Lobby Level An exquisite restaurant serving a wide variety of local, Asian-inspired and international cuisine and features both indoor and outdoor seating. The partially sheltered open-air Café Terrace and Garden Grill offer daily BBQ specialties with unique natural surroundings and garden setting. Seating Capacity - 210 seats Opening Hours - 7:00 a.m. to 12 midnight Kwun Hoi Heen, Level 3 A fine dining Chinese restaurant specialising in dim-sum, homemade dishes and other sumptuous Cantonese cuisine. The restaurant has four private rooms and an outdoor terrace where diners are served with a clear sea view. Seating Capacity - 180 seats Monday to Friday Lunch 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Dinner 6:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Weekend & Public Holidays Yum Cha/Lunch 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Dinner 6:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Panorama Loung, Lobby Level A tastefully decorated lobby lounge with a glass-walled view of the Westin’s beautifully landscaped gardens. An ideal gathering place for cocktails, snacks and afternoon tea and boasts a live band nightly from 7:30 p.m. to midnight, except Tuesday. Seating Capacity -100 seats Opening Hours - 11:00 a.m. to 1 a.m. Porto Bar, Level 3 A colonial-style concept bar featuring a great selection of Portuguese port wines and local snacks. Seating at the outdoor terrace offers a soothing sea breeze and a relaxing sense of tranquility. Seating Capacity-70 seats Opening Hours-12 noon to 3 p.m. ( except Monday ) 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. Poolside Bar, Garden Level An outdoor poolside bar serving an extensive selection of refreshing drinks, juices, snacks and light meals with open seating around the pool and terrace overlooking lush landscapes. Opening Hours - 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. |
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Grand Deluxe Ocean
Room size 72 sqm, each renovated guest room opens out to a terrace with sweeping views of South China Sea, pool & gardens. Rates are for 2. Maximum occupancy is 3. Children under 12 years old is free of charge under sharing bed with parents Rates are for 2 people. Extra adults $471.50. The room caters for a maximum of 3 adults, and a maximum of 2 children but cannot exceed 4 guests in total. Available bedding configurations:
Cancellation Policy:
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Cancellations or changes to bookings for this room must be made at least 24 hours prior to the check in date and time or you will be charged the full amount of the first changed or cancelled night.
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Grand Ocean
Totally 72sqm, each renovated guest room opens out to a terrace with sweeping views of South China Sea, Pool & gardens. Rates are for 2. Maximum occupancy is 3. Children under 12 years old is free of charge under sharing bed with parents Rates are for 2 people. Extra adults $471.50. The room caters for a maximum of 2 adults, and a maximum of 2 children but cannot exceed 4 guests in total. Available bedding configurations:
Cancellation Policy:
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Cancellations or changes to bookings for this room must be made at least 24 hours prior to the check in date and time or you will be charged the full amount of the first changed or cancelled night.
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Superior Waterfront
Average room size 72 sqm, each renovated room opens out to a terrace overlooking manicured garden and glimpse of seaviews. Rates are for 2. Maximum occupancy is 3. Children under 12 years old is free of charge under sharing bed with parents. Rates are for 2 people. Extra adults $471.50. The room caters for a maximum of 2 adults, and a maximum of 2 children but cannot exceed 4 guests in total. Available bedding configurations:
Cancellation Policy:
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Cancellations or changes to bookings for this room must be made at least 24 hours prior to the check in date and time or you will be charged the full amount of the first changed or cancelled night.
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Business FacilitiesAdditional Features in Suite:* Fax machines and complete stationery sets in all suites * Video Cassette Recorder, Hi-fi set and Jacuzzi in Presidential and Chairman’s Suite * Sauna Room in Chairman’s Suite Meeting & Banqueting The Westin Resort, Macau offers an extensive and extensive range of both meeting and banqueting facilities on the enclave island of Coloane. The resort’s location is an excellent site for executive retreats, strategy planning, incentive and convention group meetings, weddings, cocktail receptions and theme parties. There are two private boardrooms, six meeting rooms, a garden court and a grand ballroom (188 square metres) that comprises three individual and dividable function rooms. A full range of modern audio/video equipment and services are available for meetings, seminars, conferences, trade shows, and exhibitions. Specially designed meeting packages and tailored-made banquet packages are also available for all occasions, including Western and Chinese banquets. Recreation Facilities The resort’s Health Club offers a wide range of both indoor and outdoor recreation facilities for adults and kids. Outdoor Recreation Facilities: - Six tennis courts - One multi purpose court - A garden pool, children’s pool and jacuzzi - Petanque (French Bowling) - Croquet - Children’s playground - Direct access to the 18-hole golf course at the Macau Golf & Country Club Indoor Recreation Facilities: - Two squash courts - A heated pool and jacuzzi - Sauna & Steam bath - Solarium & Massage rooms - Gymnasium - Mahjong Rooms - Game Centre ( Snooker, Table Tennis, Video Games, etc. ) |
| Check In |
1500hrs |
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| Check Out |
1100hrs |
| Getting There |
Scheduled complimenatry shuttle bus to/from Macau Ferry Terminal every 30 minutes |
| Parking |
Complimenatray self parking. |
| Things To Do |
Coloane Island When Macau was the center of trade between China and the West, the island of Coloane, with its deserted coves, rugged cliffs, large sea caves, and densely forested hills, proved a convenient base for pirates who preyed on the rich cargoes. Today its sandy beaches, hiking trails, and other outdoor attractions make it a pleasurable retreat. Coloane Village The heart of Coloane Village is the central square where the bus stop is located as well as several restaurants and the popular Lord Stow's Bakery. The village itself stretches north to the junk-building yards and the old ferry pier, and south along the waterfront promenade to the Tam Kung temple, dedicated to the Taoist God of Seafarers. Halfway along the waterfront is the Chapel of St. Francis Xavier and its picturesque Portuguese-style square, with busy cafes under the shelter of the arcades. Seac Pai Van Park Situated in the wooded hills on the west side of the island, not far from the causeway to Taipa, this park is a popular place for family outings. There are children's playgrounds, picnic areas, flowerbeds, a small zoo, and a large walk-in aviary which is home to peacocks, pheasants, and other colorful species. There is also a garden of native medicinal plants and the small but attractive Museum of Nature and Agriculture. Alto de Coloane Park & Statue of A-Ma This park, high on Coloane Peak (170m), is reached by the Estrada do Alto de Coloane which begins just south of Seac Pai Van Park. The road leads first to the parking area for the newly-developed Recreational Fishing Zone, the Arboretum (which features more than 100 species of local and exotic trees), and the main access to the Coloane Hiking Trail. It continues on to the top of the Peak where there is another car park, the new Alto de Coloane picnic area, and the statue of the Goddess A-Ma. Visible from far out in the South China Sea, with a height of 19.99 metres (commemorating the year Macau once again became part of China), the statue crowns Coloane Peak. A-Ma is venerated by fishermen and sailors and therefore has always had a special significance in Macau. Hiking Trails Coloane Island boasts an extensive network of well-maintained hiking and fitness trails. Trail maps are available at the information booth at the entrance to Seac Pai Van Park and at the trailheads. The trails are accessible from Seac Pai Van Park, from the various roadside picnic parks on the island, and from both Cheoc Van and Hác Sá beaches. It is also possible to join the main Coloane Trail, which circles the island at a height of about 100 metres above sea level, from various points on Coloane Peak. The main trailhead is on the Estrada do Alto de Coloane, near the Recreational Fishing Zone. Karting Track The track is located at the junction between Taipa and Coloane and is about 5 minutes by taxi from The Westin Resort Macau, This karting circuit offers a choice of seven different circuits and paddocks for more than 200 karts. Beach Hác-Sá Beach is popular among swimmers and sunbathers for its unique black-tinged sand ("hac sa" means "black sand") . The water is clean although it often appears brown because of black sand. Various types of recreational watercraft are available for rental near the beach. At the Hac Sa Park, there are swimming pool, playgrounds, picnic and camping grounds, and a variety of snack stands, cafes, and restaurants. Water Activities Centre At the Hác-Sá Reservoir, behind the Hác-Sá Picnic Park on the main road above the beach, the new Water Activities Centre offers pedal boat rentals, a refreshment pavilion, and a fitness circuit which runs through the wooded area around the reservoir. A long swinging bridge provides pedestrian access from the parking area. Taipa Island In the 18th and early 19th centuries Taipa consisted of two hilly islands and a protected harbour which provided an anchorage for clipper ships and India men engaged in trade with China. Smaller vessels would transship the cargoes of muslin, manufactured goods and opium up the Pearl River to Canton and return with tea, silk, and porcelain for export around the world. Taipa is now once again an international gateway with the opening of the Macau International Airport. Pou Tai Un Situated close to the bridge, this is the largest temple on the islands and still growing. New buildings with yellow-tiled roofs, vividly painted carved wooden eaves and ornate balconies stand overlooking older prayer halls, gardens with statues, carp ponds and classical pavilion as well as vegetable plots which, supply the kitchens of the vegetarian restaurant. Tai Pa Village Chinese shophouses, Portuguese-style offices, small temples and a former firecracker factory share the narrow streets and alleys of this busy, colourful village. Hanging flower baskets and old-fashioned street lamps make it an appealing place to stroll, and the numerous restaurants along the Rua da Cunha (known as Food Street) are popular destinations for Portuguese, Macanese, Chinese, or Italian cuisine. Carmel Gardens and Taipa Praia On a hill to the east of the village looking towards the causeway and Coloane Island is Our Lady of Carmel, neo-classical church built in 1885. Paths wind down from the church square through the hillside Carmel Gardens to the Avenida da Praia, a tree-lined pedestrian area which harks back to the early days of the 20th century. Five restored Mediterranean style residences of the 1920's look out on the former anchorage of China trade clipper ships, and one of the buildings, the Macanese House Museum, contains period furnishings of Chinese and European styles and mementoes of Macanese life at the time. Taipa Praia is one of the best places to catch a cooling breeze in summer, and an ornate kiosk with cafe tables provides refreshments. Macau Jockey Club Weekend afternoon and mid-week might meetings are held on this modern, flood-it grass track, while punters can watch from the well-appointed, air-conditioned grandstand, containing restaurants and state-of-the-art computerized betting equipment. Horses are from Australia, Ireland and America, as do many of the trainers and jockeys. For more information, please visit website of Macau Jockey Club or call Macau (853) 820868, HK Toll free 800967822. Macau Stadium Opened in early 1997 next to the Raceway, this sports arena has seats for 15,000. It has two playing fields for soccer, hockey, and track and field, plus two gymnasiums for basketball, volleyball, and gymnastics. The stadium is used for local and international sports events, gala occasions, and pop concerts. Hiking Trails and Bicycling Taipa Island's two highest hills, Taipa Grande and Taipa Pequena, are circled by nature trails which provide panoramic views of the entire Macau area. The Taipa Grande trail is reached by way of a short paved road off the Estrada Colonel Nicolau de Mesquita, near the United Chinese Cemetery. Adjacent to the trail on the east side of Taipa Grande, near the airport, is the Taipa Grande Nature Park. The Taipa Pequena trail can be accessed from the Estrada Lou Lim Ieoc, behind the Hyatt Hotel. Bicycles for touring the islands are available from a rental kiosk near the bus stop adjacent to the building of Civic and Municiple Affairs Bureau in Taipa Village. |


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