Banyan Tree Sanya
All-villa retreat set amid striking scenery
Witness a sunrise at Sanya’s Luhuitou Bay, with its intoxicating tropical air and deep azure waters, and it's not hard to to believe the locals call this place Lover's Bay. The Banyan banks on its idyllic setting, offering a tranquil haven to its guests, who stay in 49 villas, each with their very own pool. Eateries like the atmospheric Thai restaurant along with a Chinese-themed spa see to it that all guests leave both sated, and utterly unwound. To mingle with other guests, hang by the central pool bar where, at 6pm nightly, there's a complimentary happy hour.
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