370km northwest of Kuala Lumpur, Penang is an amalgamation of state and island. The island’s interior consists of a densely forested interior while the coast is punctuated by a series of bays and beaches connected by a winding road. Lining Penang’s coastline are abundant seafront lodgings ranging from simple budget-friendly A-frame huts to sprawling five-star luxury ventures with guestrooms that face the ocean and offer breathtaking views.
The wildly popular Batu Ferringhi (Foreigner’s Rock), a hippy-haven in the 1970s, is now a five-star resort territory and though expansion has taken its inevitable toll, the coastline is still gorgeous and the nightlife scene here is the best on the island. Alternatively, Tanjung Bunggah – located 12km from Georgetown – remains one of the island’s main developments and features a string of properties with isolated beaches.
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▷ Exuding East-meets-West magnetism, the five-star Parkroyal is the perfect getaway in the Pearl of the Orient, featuring 309 rooms with breathtaking views.
▷ The chic four-star Hydro Hotel has 326 charming rooms with all the mod cons as well as dramatic views of the Andaman Sea and boasts two F&B venues.
▷ The newly-opened Eastin is a four-star venture with 328 rooms equipped with high-tech comforts including flat-screen TVs’ and high speed internet access.
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