Colonial splendour
Sitting like a majestic estate, The Sanchaya in Bintan is a unique resort that transports you back to the days of colonial splendour. A mere 45 minutes away from Singapore by ferry, The Sanchaya is the brainchild of Natalya Pavchinskaya – who infuses the beautiful property with her love for fashion and travel.
Winding drives at The Sanchaya take guests to regal villas and romantic suites surrounding lakes, the serene spa and beautiful lawns, and the main building that resembles a colonial mansion anchored by an inviting pool. Located within Bintan’s Lagoi Bay, The Sanchaya has easy access to nearby golf courses and recreation areas, if one chooses to venture beyond. Or you could laze on a beach chair with a cocktail or wander along the sprawling beach. The Sanchaya is a property that evokes luxury of a bygone area, and Robb Report Malaysia wants to give you a chance to win a 3D/2N stay there.
To enter this giveaway, enter your name, contact details and answer the question ‘Which Indonesian island is The Sanchaya resort located in?‘ below by December 31, 2017. The winner will receive a 3D2N stay at The Sanchaya, housed in a Lawan Villa with a maximum occupancy of two guests. The stay is valid for dates between March 1-June 30, 2018 (blackout dates apply, see below).
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Terms and conditions:
- This giveaway is open to all readers of Robb Report Malaysia residing in Malaysia
- This giveaway is valid for dates between March 1-June 30, 2018 (upon availability). Blackout dates of March 30-April 2, 2018 apply.
- Complimentary transfers from Bintan ferry terminal (arrival and departure) and daily breakfast are included
- This giveaway ends at 11:59pm, GMT+8, 31 December 2017. Winners will be notified via email.
- Prize is non-transferable, non-exchangeable and strictly not for resale.
- Entries for this giveaway will be signed up for the Robb Report Malaysia newsletter.
- Robb Report Malaysia shall not be liable for any loss, including but not limited to direct, indirect or consequential loss or damage, personal injury or death which is suffered or sustained (whether or not arising from any person’s negligence) in connection with participation in this competition or accepting or utilising a prize.