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Portfolioour Info [email protected] www.ulekbeachresort.com.my 1 Table of Contents Outlines 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 19 21 23 28 29 2 Term & Conditions [email protected] 3 Reservation IMPORTANT NOTE Privacy 4 Head to our beach resort in Terengganu whenever you want to escape the maddening city crowd for a while. And once you’ve Location on Map recharged, allot some time to visit these fascinating sites and attractions: By Road Kuala Lumpur - UIek Beach Resort 380 km Kuantan - Ulek Beach Resort 141 km Kemaman - Ulek Beach Resort 70 km Kerteh - Ulek Beach Resort 40 km Paka - Ulek Beach Resort 24 km Kuala Terengganu - Ulek Beach Resort 76 km Ipoh - Ulek Beach Resort 320 km Penang - Ulek Beach Resort 450 km Singapore - Ulek Beach Resort 450 km By Air WE’RE HERE ULEK BEACH RESORT Malindo : Subang - Kerteh Airport Subang - Kuala Terengganu Sultan Mahmud Airport Malaysia Airline System (MAS): KLIA - Kuala Terengganu Sultan Mahmud Airport Air Asia: KLIA2 - Kuala Terengganu Sultan Mahmud Airport ULEK BEACH RESORT JALAN PANTAI SURA HUJUNG, 23000 DUNGUN TERENGGANU, MALAYSIA 5 Portfolio Overview 6 Our Products & Services Resort Features Designed as natural landscaped garden with a well and brook running as found in a typical Malay village, Ulek Beach Resort in Dungun, Malaysia is loaded with desirable comforts to make your vacation even more enthralling. Resort garden has created a home that resonates with designs from Malay heritage. Flair and keen insight into local heritage have enabled to create a contemporary Malay garden that fulfills the needs of urban homeowners. ‘Kampung’ experience with a pleasure outdoor living, particularly with front view: An extraordinary, modern-day ‘kampung’ house. An idea that would reflect and showcase Malay identity. 7 Resort Facilities Reading Corner Kids swimming pool with slide Well-maintained swimming pool Individual Bath Tub and Jacuzzi Well-maintained and compact design swimming pool. Enough to take a leisure dip in the outdoor swimming pool or sunbathe by the pool deck with family or friend. Food and beverages service also available at the poolside. Swimming pool is 1.5 dept. Operating hours is from 8am-7pm Please be advise NO lifeguard on duty 8 FACILITIES TWO (2) SINGLE BED WIFI AVAILABLE ROOM SERVICE BATH TUB BABY COT (UPON REQUEST) HOT SHOWER Types of Rooms SUPERIOR standard with two single beds 9 FACILITIES ONE (1) QUEEN BED WIFI AVAILABLE ROOM SERVICE BATH TUB BABY COT (UPON REQUEST) HOT SHOWER Types of Rooms SUPERIOR deluxe with queen size bed 10 FACILITIES TWO (2) SINGLE BED WIFI AVAILABLE ROOM SERVICE SUNKEN JACUZZI BABY COT (UPON REQUEST) HOT SHOWER Types of Rooms PREMIUM with two single beds 11 FACILITIES ONE (1) QUEEN BED WIFI AVAILABLE ROOM SERVICE SUNKEN JACUZZI BABY COT (UPON REQUEST) HOT SHOWER Types of Rooms PREMIUM deluxe with queen size bed 12 FACILITIES ONE (1) KING BED & TWO (2) SINGLE BED WIFI AVAILABLE ROOM SERVICES SUNKEN JACUZZI BABY COT (UPON REQUEST) HOT SHOWER Types of Rooms FAMILY SUITE with king size bed and two single beds 13 SPECIAL ROOM FEATURES Individual Bathtub and Jacuzzi Specious bathroom for Family Suites Full set of amenities Mini bar Personal Safety Box 32” inch Flat screen TV for PREMIUM rooms Microwave and glassware for Family Suites Individual coffee maker Iron and Iron board Individual Bathtub and sunken Jacuzzi Specious bathroom for Family Suites 14 Others Facilities Geraha Tujuh Puteri Hall . Capacity max: 120 pax . Facilitated with full air-conditioned . Equip with LCD projector, PA system, 40” Flat screen TV, white board, flip chart and signboard upon request. Customized backdrop and stages . Perfect event for Annual Dinner, Seminar, Private class, Meeting, Workshop or even wedding reception and solemnization . Included stationaries, sweets and mineral water . FREE WIFI 15 Conference rooms I & II . Capacity max: 12 pax . Facilitated with full air-conditioned . Equip with LCD projector, PA system, 40” Flat screen TV, white board, flip chart and signboard upon request. Attached with lounge and WC . Assisted with staff for photocopy, emailing and faxing service . Included stationaries, sweets and mineral water . FREE WIFI Private Meeting Room I . Capacity max:4 pax . Compact and suitable room for simple meeting or discussion . Equip with LCD projector, 40” Flat screen TV, white board, flip chart and Signboard upon request. Included stationaries, sweets and mineral water . FREE WIFI 16 Hall/Meeting Room Usage Charges Below are respective charges for meeting room and related capacity Maximum Pax SERVING MEETING CHARGES/ U- BOARD CHARGES/ DAY CLASSROOM THEATER HOLLOW WORKSHOP BUFFET SERVICE ROOM HALFDAY SHAPE ROOM MEAL Geraha Tujuh RM700.00 RM500.00 50 150 40 45 30 50 120 60 Puteri Conference RM400.00 RM300.00 12 15 10 10 12 15 Room I Conference RM350.00 RM250.00 10 15 10 10 10 10 Room II Meeting RM150.00 RM100.00 5 5 Room I Tim’s Teapot RM450.00 RM350.00 15 20 15 18 12 15 20 20 Terrace *Charges may differ due to occasion and additional set-up, please consult with us for more detail. Open Area Usage Charges SPACE CHARGES Banquet capacity Swimming pool side RM 5.00/ seat 100 pax Restaurant RM 5.00/ seat 50 pax Parking area/pathway/ RM 5.00/seat 300 pax restaurant side *Charges may differ due to occasion and additional set-up, please consult with us for more detail. 17 Services Rooms Service Internet Broadband (wireless) Airport Transfer Night Turndown Service 24-Hours Reception Breakfast-on-Bed (BOB) (upon request) Free shuttle to Dungun Town (upon request) Free shuttle to Friday prayers Free local newspaper Laundry 18 Restaurant Outlets An outdoor beachfront café is designed with a personal touched associated with Malay heritage and alfresco concept which mean “in the cool [air]”. Binjai Bistro offered from local delicacies to favorite western food. Savour the delicious dishes, beautiful surroundings, excellent service, and the warm atmosphere of Malay furniture and features. It is the perfect place for a leisurely meal, a drink with friends, a party or a business meeting. For extra comfort and to please a large group of people we can cater to company or personal functions by fully utilizing the outdoor area where comfortably facing South China Sea and pool view. Binjai Bistro . Capacity: max 80 person at one time . Outdoor setting with China Sea view or pool view. There are two terrace suitable for family. Private lounge to cater company or personal function. The guest can request LCD projector, PA system, 40” Flat screen TV, white board, flip chart and signboard upon request. FREE WIFI 19 The one and only decent café in Dungun, Terengganu. This gorgeous English design is a perfect place to relax while enjoying imported British Whittard tea or freshly brewed coffee. Served wide range and trending cakes display to indulge all the cravers. Restaurant Outlets Tim’s Teapot Terrace . Capacity: max 25 person at one time . Facilitated with full air-conditioned or can be transform outdoor. Suitable for private event. Equip with LCD projector, PA system, 40” Flat screen TV, white board, flip chart and signboard upon request. FREE WIFI 20 In-House Activities Traditional Games Experience and try your hand at Malay traditional popular games indoor and outdoor. All games are available on a daily basis. For group, friendly tournaments can be organized. Fruits Carving Class Learn a new skill and bring home a unique souvenir to remember your stay. Classes include lessons on simple fruits carving taught our qualified chef. ADULT: RM 15.00pp CHILD: RM 10.00pp Tele-match Games Read, Set, Go! Find fun activities and things to do with our extensive list. The best game ideas, resources and activities for birthday parties, outdoor games, picnics, youth groups, company events, educators, family life, home schooling or just for the fun of it. Movies Cinemas every Friday & Saturday NOTHING TO DO! Lay back and relax while enjoy our movie selection from big screen with your family and friend. Beach Soccer Pastry Class for Kids Want to have a little privacy, send your kids to acquire baking skill with our humble Fullest your stay with family and friend with playing pastry chef, while you do your activity. Ask for assistance for the module. soccer while appreciating the pristine white Sand ADULT: RM 15.00PP Beach of South China Sea. CHILD: RM 10.00pp 21 Bike and Bite! Experience the local culture and cuisine with bicycle is a great way to both appreciate Dungun amazing natural beauty and as well as to taste various styles of genuine local ‘hi-tea’. Discover the beauty of the pristine white sands and catch a glimpse of the everyday lifestyle of the local fisherman at wet market. On the way back, feel the breeze on your face as you pedal down country roads and get a chance to understand into daily life in the rustic villages, or kampongs. Ensures that you meet some local residents and experience the warmth of the friendly welcome extended to visitors. If you have more energy to be worthy waste, cycling along the stretch to the Bukit Bauk forest reserve and enjoy the beauty of the greens. Point of Interest: Dungun Museum Pasar Besar Dungun (Wet-market) Rimba Bukit Bauk (forest reserve) Keropok Seri Sura RM 5.00/hour Place to eat: Kedai kambing What’s included: Kedai pink Bicycle and helmet D’Arianna (lunch) Mineral water Medan Ikan Bakar (open at night) Kedai Mak Wan Mee Celup 22 Special Packages Seminar and Meeting Package Family Getaway 2D1N Package More than an offering, it's an entire concept. Co-Meeting by Ulek Ulek Beach Resort invites you to plan an exciting staycation for the provides you away from usual corporate environment and for flawless whole family.
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