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Shangri-La's Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa

2 of 5 stars
leicester
Dec 21, 2009

Where do I start............... My Wife and I along with our two year old Daughter arrived at the rasa sayang at about 11pm, on arrival we were met by nobody, the front of the hotel was deserted,...more

Golden Sands Resort by Shangri-La

Dec 21, 2009

I have just returned from a 6 night stay at this hotel, where I stayed with my wfe and 3yr old son. We also travelled with friends who have 3 children under 6 years old. This is an ideal location for...more

Baba Guesthouse

3 of 5 stars
preston, uk
Dec 20, 2009

We stayed here for about a week. We didnt pay for the air con room but if we went again we probably would. couldn't ask for better in terms of location. 10 seconds from the beach and baba lends out...more

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