Water chalets at Avillion Port Dickson |
After we visited Ravi's Uncle Narayna at Seremban, we left his mom there to stay overnight and we headed to Avillion Port Dickson. This was our second stay and it was still a great experience.
We were upgraded from a garden chalet to a water chalet, like the first time we booked with them. Our room had a twin (four poster) bed and a daybed. The bathroom was an open sky type with a bath tub and rain shower.
After breakfast the next day and a fun filled hour at the petting farm, Sarah and I explored the resort grounds.
Room 617 for this stay. |
Twin four poster beds. |
Desk area. |
Balcony with two lounge chairs.
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Balcony view on the right. |
Balcony view on the left side. |
Bathroom sink and the rain shower. |
Bath tub which we never used, and a little girl about to brush her teeth on the sink. |
We were provided a complimentary Malay buffet dinner as the Hari Raya festival has just started. |
Entrance to the beach front dinner. |
Ready to eat! |
Passed by these lounge area after dinner. |
Steam and Sauna Room entrance. |
Cool lighting over the main pool. |
One of the best smoking area I've seen so far. That's a ashtray beside the wooden bench, |
Fountains and artworks along the corridor. |
They have a dedicated Art Space. Talk about supporting local artists. |
On our way to our chalet, we passed by the adults-only Cochin Pool. |
The spa place all lit up. |
The Avi Spa in daylight. |
A traditional foot wash. |
Small kiddie playground. |
Pretty spacious indoor kiddie room but with old, worn out toys. |
Artworks by the kiddie guests |
We followed this Nature Walk trail and had a good time exploring the resort grounds. |
This beach used to be open to the resort guests. It's now closed to the public. |
A book, a drink and a nap. That's what one will need on this lookout spot. |
Taking a break on one of the lookout points. |
They also have a mini orchid garden. |
A small spice farm. |
The adult only pool |
On our way out |
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