Mandarin Oriental Sanya offers sidecar motorcycle experience for guests
For those looking to add a little adventure to their holiday, Mandarin Oriental, Sanya is now offering their guests the chance to experience a unique journey on a 1930's vintage sidecar motorcycle.
Evoking nostalgia of days gone by, guests at the resort have the opportunity to take this unique sidecar motoring journey through the palm tree lined boulevards of Sanya and breathtaking scenery of jungle matted hills and pristine beaches ubiquitous in the region. The year round balmy weather and fresh sea breezes that Sanya enjoys make the sidecar an ideal mode of transport for exploring the city in a very different and exciting way.
The resort is working together with'Sanya Sidecars'to offer a wide selection of tailor made sidecar trips designed for guests to experience both the natural beauty of the local environment, as well as witnessing some of the city's hidden gems that visitors may not normally encounter. The Beaches and Mountains Tour is a real motoring adventure around the picturesque mountains, lakes and coastline surrounding Sanya. The Secret Beach Tour takes guests to a completely secluded beach where they can enjoy snorkeling, swimming and a luxury Mandarin Oriental picnic basket in complete privacy. The Sanya City Lights Tour is available for those wishing to experience a bird's eye view of Sanya lit up at night, and for the more active, the Hidden Gold Tour challenges guests to beat the clock in a race around some of Sanya's landmarks. Whichever tour guests choose, the thrill of riding on one of these unique vintage vehicles guarantees a truly memorable experience.
About Mandarin Oriental, Sanya
Mandarin Oriental, Sanya is unrivalled in its sheer luxury and refined elegance. Enjoying the privacy of a secluded 1.2 km nationally protected coral bay and nestled amongst lush tropical bloom, the resort is a hidden gem where nature is celebrated and tranquility is assured. Located just 7 minutes from Sanya city centre and 18 minutes from Sanya International Airport, the luxury resort provides convenient access to all of the area's major tourist attractions.
Mandarin Oriental, Sanya is unrivalled in its sheer luxury and refined elegance. Enjoying the privacy of a secluded 1.2 km nationally protected coral bay and nestled amongst lush tropical bloom, the resort is a hidden gem where nature is celebrated and tranquility is assured. Located just 7 minutes from Sanya city centre and 18 minutes from Sanya International Airport, the luxury resort provides convenient access to all of the area's major tourist attractions.
The resort features a series of private low rise and villa accommodation with ocean views and landscaped tropical gardens, some featuring private pools, patios and gazebos. There are 10 innovative restaurants and bars, a 3,200 sq.m. Spa Village with 16 private treatment suites and 2 VIP spa villas, a large recreation centre, CoCo Kids Centre, and over 6,000 sq m of indoor and outdoor conference and banqueting space, providing guests with the perfect destination getaway whether for business or pleasure.
About Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group is the award-winning owner and operator of some of the world's most prestigious hotels and resorts. Mandarin Oriental now operates, or has under development, 41 hotels representing over 10,000 rooms in 26 countries, with 18 hotels in Asia, 12 in The Americas and 11 in Europe and Middle East. In addition, the Group operates, or has under development, 12 Residences at Mandarin Oriental connected to its properties.
SOURCE: chinahospitalitynews.com
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