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St. Regis Hotels & Resorts is to open The St. Regis Langkawi in November 2015. Situated within an idyllic cove with 85 well-appointed suites and three water villas, the property boasts spectacular views of the Straits of Malacca.

Guests in each room will also enjoy the signature St. Regis Butler Service. These butlers provide discerning guests with around-the-clock services, anticipating each guest’s every need.

The hotel is close to Kuah town, Langkawi’s shopping and commercial centre, and is around a 20-minute drive from Langkawi International Airport.

Owned by Integrated Nautical Resort, the destination is a joint venture between Rajawali Group, Malaysia Ministry of Finance and Langkawi Development Authority.

Myriad culinary experiences, with five food and beverage venues, will also nurture the rich heritage and legacy of the St. Regis brand.

The resort’s signature bar will serve the legendary Bloody Mary cocktail, born at the flagship St. Regis New York hotel in the early 1900s. It will also create a local version of the Bloody Mary, a tradition that every St. Regis around the world cherishes.

Guests at The St. Regis Langkawi will be able to indulge in a range of luxurious massages and wellbeing treatments, crafted to pamper and allure their weary senses in a tranquil and private Spa Salon.

Other resort amenities will include a swimming pool, gym and function space, with access to expanded meeting facilities at the ultra-modern Langkawi International Convention Centre.

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01 May 2015

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