Thistle Port Dickson

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Thistle

Address Km 16 Jalan Pantai, Teluk Kemang
Town Port Dickson
General Info

The resort is highlighted by a nine-hole golf course with a hole overlooking the Malacca Straits. The resort also features a state-of-the-art SWAT team-building camp with obstacle course, flying fox and rope courses. Outdoor facilities include a two-acre Eco Park, landscaped free-form pool, children s pool with water slide, spa tub, two floodlit tennis courts, bicycle track, jogging track with exercise stations and children s playground. Water sports include water skiing, banana boat rides and jet skiing. Indoor facilities include Indigo Fitness Center, steam room, sauna, indoor games room and video arcade and hair salon. Highly recommended for leisure travellers and meeting groups. sg 09/09 Rooms are spacious and have modern contemporary design. The rooms are equipped with 32 inches LCD TV with satellite channel, in-room safe, executive writing desks, coffee & tea making facility, air conditioning and ceiling fan. The Deluxe rooms are at 41.5 sq meters, have a private balcony with views facing the award winning landscaped gardens or golf course. Only Hollywood twin bed are available in this category of rooms. Spacious lobby with high ceiling, satellite check in counter, with panoramic breezy view of the landscaped pool side and horizon. A row of low-rise building with typical beach resort facade and beautiful tropical surroundings. There are 5 restaurants in the resort, one serving modern Western cuisine, another Chinese restaurant serving traditional Cantonese and Szechuan cuisine, the third serves International buffet with an option of ala carte selection, Tapas menu is served at their infinity pool deck and the last being the lounge on the lobby level that serves International High-Tea and snacks.

Location

Situated 3.5 km from the town, with easy access to historical sites and shopping centres. The resort is set on 90 acres of tropical paradise. With a 3km private sandy beach shoreline that meets the Straits of Malacca. It about an hour drive from Kuala Lumpur and double the time from Singapore.