Golden Sands Resort by Shangri-La, Penang, Malaysia




Situated on Batu Ferringhi Beach, the recently refurbished Golden Sands Resort by Shangri-La is in a great spot. Just a short walk from the night markets, the hotel also offers a complimentary shuttle to George Town at certain times of day. Back at the hotel there is plenty to keep both young and old entertained including the Adventure Zone family entertainment centre, tennis courts, small golf course and two lagoon pools.
Location: Batu Ferringhi Beach.
Board Basis: Bed & Breakfast.
Transfer: approx. 45 minutes from Penang Airport.
Early Booking Free Nights and Free Breakfast: Pay 4 stay 7 and receive free breakfast on both paid and free nights, for stays 02 Feb-15 Jul 12. Book by 15 Feb 12. Not combinable with any other offer.
Free Nights: Pay 5 stay 7, pay 7 stay 10 or pay 10 stay 14 for stays 01 Feb-31 Mar 12. Pay 4 stay 5, pay 5 stay 7 or pay 7 stay 10, for stays 01 Apr-23 Dec 12 & 01 Feb-31 Mar 13. Valid for all rooms except Executive Suite. Not combinable with Early Booking Free Nights & Breakfast Offer.
Kids Stay, Play, Eat Offer: Please call for more details.
Honeymoon: Stay minimum 4 nights to receive fruit basket, flowers, bottle of sparkling wine, guaranteed upgrade to the next room category (Superior & Deluxe Rooms only).
Wedding certificate is required.
Some offers are non-combinable.
395 Rooms
2 Restaurants
2 Bars
2 Swimming pools & kids pool with waterslide
Shopping arcade
Par 3 small golf course
Adventure Zone family entertainment centre
Kids club (4-12 years)
Tennis courts
Fitness centre
Watersports
Complimentary shuttle to George Town.
Superior Hillview Rooms have bath and shower, air conditioning, TV and DVD player, complimentary broadband, hairdryer and tea & coffee making facilities.
Room and Board UpgradesDeluxe Seafacing Rooms have balcony.
Executive Seaview Rooms are on higher floors with balcony.
A minimum stay of 5 nights applies 24 Dec 11-03 Jan 12.
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About Penang
Penang hotels lie in the bustling colonial town of Penang, the oldest British settlement in Malaysia. The hotels in Penang may be modern, but the streets are steeped in history, and the capital Georgetown is full of quaint colonial buildings contrasted with vast shopping malls. Many of the hotels in Penang look out over the palm-fringed beaches, for snorkelling and stretching out on the sand, but the more adventurous can explore the jungles and paddy fields nearby, or hit the pubs and all-night coffee houses after-hours. Linked to the mainland by the world's third longest bridge, Penang holidays offer a unique taste of Asia's colonial past, with a modern Malaysian flavour.





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