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Southeast Asia is one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations, thanks to its warm climate, diverse culture and ancient architecture, not to forget its breathtaking beaches and local cuisine. We could go on and on about everything this part of the world has to offer.

Whether you’re looking to bask in the sun and enjoy some of the spectacular beaches, seeking excitement and cultural adventure, or just looking for a serene, tropical retreat to forget about everyday life, Southeast Asia always delivers in the most exquisite way.

With so many great choices when it comes to booking your stay, we’ve shortlisted four luxurious resorts that make guests tempted to never leave. They are renowned for their excellent customer service, the most exquisite local and international cuisine, and the best treatments for relaxation, providing their guests with a fantastic and unforgettable experience.

The Nam Hai Hoi An – Hoi An, Vietnam

The Nam Hai Hoi An is a luxurious beachfront hotel beautifully located along the seemingly infinite stretch of sand of Ha May Beach amidst Vietnam’s cultural heritage. The Nam Hai was ranked 12th in the Top 25 resorts in Asia by Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ (USA) Choice Awards in 2015.It is the perfect location to relax and disconnect from everyday life, for a family vacation or for an unforgettable wedding.

The Nam Hai features 60 one-bedroom villas, as well as 40 poolside villas spread over 35 hectares of tropical gardens. Their design was inspired by ancient Feng Shui philosophy and traditional Vietnamese garden houses, while the resort’s architecture plays with wind and water, providing a truly enchanting and relaxing atmosphere. The Nam Hai wants their guest to enjoy a truly unique and relaxing stay, and a butler assigned to each pool villa ensures all guests receive unsurpassed hospitality with expectations exceeded.

Guests can unwind at the hotel’s beautiful award-winning spa. Its eight pavilions almost appear to float on top of a lagoon, and the architect’s use of French doors keep each retreat entirely private. Food lovers have plenty of choices from a selection of three restaurants, with menus ranging from authentic Vietnamese cuisine to Mediterranean flavours to a fusion fare.

The hotel is situated nearby three UNESCO world heritage sites: Hoi An, My Son and Hue, and guests can join in on one of the hotel’s experiential tours to complement cultural sightseeing, including assisting local fishermen to unload their catch followed by breakfast together by the port. Read our full review…

Four Seasons Resort Langkawi – Kedah, Malaysia

Four Seasons Resort LangkawiThe Four Seasons Resort Langkawi provides a wonderful luxury retreat for the nature-loving traveller. Located near the Andaman Sea and dense rainforest, guests can spend their time exploring the UNESCO-protected mangroves, bird watching, snorkeling or jungle trekking among many other exciting activities.

Their 91 unique villas and pavilions are perfect for breathing in the fresh ocean and enjoying the view. They are designed with a blend of Asian influences with tropical woods and marble, providing a truly wonderful experience for the guests.

For those seeking adventure, the resort provides different experiences to please all tastes, including a unique Mangrove & Eagles Safari, where guests are led by a Four Seasons nature guide into exploring Langkawi’s Kilim Karst Geoforest Park, home to one of the most diverse tropical ecosystems on the planet.

For those looking for relaxation and good food, the resort’s The Geo Spa provides the most relaxing experience through ancient balancing energies and natural treatments, using Earth, Water, Light and Air treatments. The Four Seasons Langkawi’s choice of restaurants and cocktail bar will also appeal to every palate, going from elegant to casual and Malaysian to Mediterranean, all of them featuring awe-inspiring views of the Andaman sea.

Pullman Khao Lak Katiliya Resort – Amphur Takua Pa, Thailand

Pullman Khao Lak Katiliya Resort

The stylish five-star Khao Lak Resort is a hidden luxurious paradise located in Southern Thailand, enveloped by the tropical beauty and beaches of Khao Lak. It is the perfect place to retreat and relax surrounded by the serene and pure environment of unspoiled nature.

The resort provides the perfect service for all guests, from families to honeymooners and even corporate retreats. It has more than 320 rooms and villas, five swimming pools and a family pool with waterslides. The accommodation at the resort is designed for the guests to “check in and chill out”, to be able to truly relax.

Guests are able to choose from a range of five restaurants and two bars, all with different cuisines, atmospheres and settings. From a romantic dinner with authentic Thai delicacies to a light lunch with an incredible view of the 13-kilometre stretch of Khao Lak beach, guests will find the perfect spot for every moment and palate.

While experiencing the best hotel in Khao Lak, guests are able to indulge in various activities, including spa massages and treatments, cooking classes and world-class recreational and sporting facilities, such as archery ranges, golf range and an array of water activities.

Amandari – Bali, Indonesia

AmandariThe Amandari is a spiritual heaven deeply connected to its community. The resort is sublimely set on sacred ground, 129 steps above a Hindu shrine and statue dating from the 7th century, looking out over rice terraces amidst the wilderness of the Ayung Valley.

It features both luxury suites and villas which either open to lush garden courtyards whilst still offering complete privacy, or offer encompassing views of the valley and rice terraces. Some even feature private plunge pools.

For those looking to heal the body as well as the mind, Amandari’s spa and fitness centre offer all kind of options to relax. From yoga to therapies with a holistic approach using local ingredients, the facilities of the Spa include two open-air bales, a beauty room, sauna and marble steam room.

After being pampered, guests can enjoy the distinctly Indonesian cuisine at the resort’s open-air restaurant, which looks out over the swimming pool to the Ayung Valley. Gamelan players perform every evening, joined by a chorus of birds, enveloping the serene tropical atmosphere.

The resort offers all kinds of adventures for its guests, including trekking through scenic rice fields and a cooking course. Besides that, the vibrant Pasar Seni market and Ubud´s shops, galleries, museums and painter’s studios are a short drive away, as well as some of the region’s many temples.

Source: travelwireasia.com