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SANYA BAY Welcome to China, Where Tradition and Innovation Combine for a Holiday Experience Like No Other SANYA BAY Welcome to China, where tradition and innovation combine for a holiday experience like no other. You will find exciting discoveries around every corner as you explore this bustling, vibrant country! Shanghai is a city where boutique shopping, art-deco architecture, culinary delights and old-world romance create an unforgettable getaway. Find designer purchases, explore the Bund and People’s Square, or just enjoy the city’s famous bustling food scene. Take a tour along Sanya’s premier beaches and discover Hainan Island’s hidden gems. You can also revisit history at Xi’an where SANYA emperors, merchants and warriors once dwelled. CHINA SANYA - SANYA China SANYA CHINA WYNDHAM SANYA BAY 93 XINCHENG ROAD, SANYA, 572000 CHINA Situated amongst natural scenery with panoramic views of the South China Sea, Wyndham Sanya Bay is a paradise waiting to be explored. Diverse attractions in the Hainan Island are within reach from your hotel. You can climb up the cliffs, experience water sports activities or take a break by visiting nearby parks and historical spots. With its picturesque setting combined with world-class facilities, Wyndham Sanya Bay promises to help you create the best holiday memories. LOCAL ATTRACTIONS RESORT FEATURES SANYA - SANYA • Jingrun Pearl Museum 3.4 km • Two onsite restaurants • End of the Earth 8.7 km • Bar • Dadong Sea 19 km • Spa • Luhuitou Park 20.3 km • Fitness centre China • NanShan Culture Tourist Zone 30.6 km • Business centre • Yalong Bay Tropical Paradise 30.6 km • Outdoor swimming pool Forest Park • Kids’ club • Wuzhizhou Island 48.7 km • Airport shuttle • Ya Nuoda Tropical Rainforest 49.7 km • Car rental services Culture Tourist Zone • Free Wi-Fi Distances are listed as an approximate indication only. Some of the listed resort and room facilities may incur a fee. Accommodation facilities may vary depending on type of room selected. SHOPPING • Jiefang Road – The longest street in Sanya, • Sanya Haitang Bay International Shopping featuring a variety of department stores and Mall – Considered as the world’s largest supermarkets. Tour services, entertainment and duty-free shopping centre, it offers more than dining facilities are also available. 300 international brands, ranging from beauty • Hongqi Street – One of Sanya’s main shopping products to clothing, watches and jewellery. districts, here you will find clothing, jewellery, local fruits, seafood and souvenir products at bargain prices. DINING • MO Blue Chinese Restaurant, onsite restaurant, gourmet and a la carte menus featuring local offering special Cantonese and Hainanese dishes Cantonese favourites. served in a luxurious setting. • Sanya Seafood Farming is a combination of fish • Genoa Western Restaurant, onsite is open for market and restaurant, serving savoury seafood breakfast, lunch and dinner. It offers international cooked in Hainanese style. DIRECTIONS From Sanya Phoenix International Airport – From the Airport Road, continue straight to Haihong Road. Turn right onto Xincheng Road then make a U-turn upon reaching the intersection of Haipo 2nd Cross Alley. Then drive straight to Xincheng Road. The hotel will be at your left side. SEASONALITY POINT CHARTS 2020 Nightly Rate (in Vacation Points) Weekly Total 1 Jan - 29 Feb RED Mon-Thu Fri-Sat Sun BLUE 1200 1200 1200 8400 1 Mar - 31 Mar WHITE WHITE 1300 1300 1300 9100 1 Apr - 16 Jul BLUE RED 1500 1500 1500 10500 17 Jul - 22 Aug WHITE Superior Bay Room View 2) (Sleeps 23 Aug - 30 Sep BLUE Nightly Rate (in Vacation Points) Weekly 1 Oct - 31 Oct WHITE Mon-Thu Fri-Sat Sun Total 1 Nov - 31 Dec RED BLUE 1400 1400 1400 9800 WHITE 1500 1500 1500 10500 RED 1800 1800 1800 12600 Blackout dates Deluxe Ocean Deluxe Room View 2) (Sleeps 1 Jan Nightly Rate (in Vacation Points) Weekly 23 Jan - 7 Feb Mon-Thu Fri-Sat Sun Total 30 Apr - 4 May BLUE 2900 2900 2900 20300 30 Sep - 7 Oct WHITE 3000 3000 3000 21000 RED 3400 3400 3400 23800 Deluxe Ocean Deluxe Suite View 4) (Sleeps ROOM TYPE Room Name Room Air Conditioning Heating or Balcony Deck Bed Configuration Bedding in Lounge Internet Access Kitchen Dishwasher Number of Bathrooms Shower/Bath Washer/Dryer unit) (in Superior Bay View Room Full - ● K/SS - ● No - 1 S+B - Deluxe Ocean View Room Full - ● K/SS - ● No - 1 S+B - Deluxe Ocean View Suite Full - ● 2xQ - ● No - 1 S+B - LEGEND Bed Config S-Single, SS-Twin, D- Double, Q-Queen, K-King Shower/Bath S-Shower Only, B- Bathtub, S+B - Shower and Bathtub Kitchen Full, Partial, No Airconditioning Full or No Available ● No - Wyndham Destinations International Limited CN 2143941 Head Office: Wyndham Vacation Resorts Asia Pacific Pte Ltd 3 Phillip Street #08-03 Royal Group Building Singapore 048693 Fax: +65 6805 9649 WEBSITE: clubwyndhamasia.com #ClubWyndhamAsia FOR MORE INFORMATION EMAIL: (MEMBER SERVICES) [email protected] (ACCOUNT SERVICES) [email protected] PHONE: (JAPAN) +81 3 5212 7431 (INDONESIA) 007 803 651 0043 (THAILAND) 1800 011 300 (MALAYSIA) 1800 806 753 (PHILIPPINES) 1800 165 10797 (CHINA) 400 920 0896 (SINGAPORE) 6697 7277 (NON-ITFS) (INTERNATIONAL) +65 6697 7277 (NON-ITFS) WEBSITE: ClubWyndhamAsia.com AS14808.
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