Amara Sanctuary Resort Sentosa, Singapore's stylish new resort getaway, has launched a new 'Meet & Stay' package designed for groups of at least ten, priced at S$395 for each guest.
The new package includes overnight accommodation, breakfast for one and lunch at the stylish new 'urban lifestyle retreat' overlooking Sentosa's popular Palawan Beach, just ten minutes from the city centre.
Designed for corporate or stylish social gatherings, the package also includes free use of a meeting room with presentation facilities from 9–5pm, and two coffee/tea breaks with snacks.
Accommodation for guests is in a well-appointed Deluxe Room, complete with a welcome drink & fruit basket.
Guests or delegates also receive a 25% discount voucher for food & beverage at the resort's signature restaurant, Shutters.
The package rate is subject to 10% service charge and 7% GST, with reservations subject to availability of meeting rooms & guest rooms.
Amara Sanctuary is a stylish and unique new venue for business meetings and stylish events on Sentosa.
The resort combines colonnaded colonial architecture, contemporary design, a secluded tropical landscape, fine dining and 'casual chic' style.
Recreational facilities include three swimming pools, including one infinity-edged pool on a rooftop overlooking the South China Sea reserved exclusively for adults.
A health and wellness spa with fully equipped gym opens later this year.
Singapore's colonial architectural heritage is retained through the conversion of a historic 1930s British Sergeants Quarters building into sensational Courtyard and Verandah Suites.
The resort's Japanese fine dining restaurant, Si Bon, was converted from the oldest chapel on Sentosa and is the only restaurant in Singapore serving the authentic Japanese delicacy "Kushikatsu", or skewer cuisine.
All-day restaurant, Shutters, serves modern intercontinental cuisine whilst Thanying is an authentic Royal Thai restaurant and Silk Road of The Sea is a new beachfront seafood restaurant serving cuisine which traces the culinary footsteps of legendary seafarer Admiral Zheng from the Mediterranean to the South China Sea.
The 121-room Amara Sanctuary is owned and managed by Singapore's Amara Group and was recently honoured in the URA Architectural Heritage Awards which recognize developments restoring listed buildings and monuments to their former glory.
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