Set in the salubrious tropical gardens on Singapore’s Sentosa Island sits
the Amara Sanctuary Resort Sentosa. The resort occupies the site of a
former British military barracks from the 1930s and combines this
colonial architectural style with contemporary design and a modern,
casual yet elegant style to create a unique environment. The Amara
Sanctuary Resort Sentosa has recently won The 2007 URA
Architectural Heritage Award illustrating its importance in the region.
There is a vast array of choice when it comes to the accommodation – stay in the
Santuary Rooms and enjoy the sleek, contemporary décor, or take a Verandah Suite
with their outdoor patios. Courtyard suites with their own Jacuzzi are a welcome
change from the usual rooms. If you are seeking a truly indulgent experience the
villas with plunge pools has to be the choice. The resort offers Japanese delicacies –
which are not to be missed.
Rooms
121 luxurious guest rooms and suites all with
Internet access and fabulous views of the
surrounding lush gardens.
Leisure
Take a dip in the three swimming pools,
including an adult only pool and a childrens
pool. The stunning lanscaped grounds is
simply a delight to walk around. A spa and
gym will be opened in 2008.
Dining
The resort has several innovative bars and
restaurants including Thanying which features
a menu of contemporary Royal Thai cuisine
designed by Thai celebrity chef Charlie
Amatayakul.
Meeting facilities
A pillar-less grand ballroom can cater for
large-scale events including dinner for up to
500 and the resort offers dedicated event
support teams and technical assistance.
Location
Located in 3.5 hectares of secluded tropical
gardens on the hillside above Sentosa’s popular
Palawan Beach the hotel is just 30 minutes
from Changi International Airport and a 15-
minute drive to the central business district.