Bintan lagoon resort
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Bintan Lagoon Resort is located in Bintan, Indonesia. Occupying approximately 300 hectares of beachfront garden, it is a 4 star resort.
Ideally situated just 55 minutes by high speed ferry from Singapore, the resort overlooks the South China Sea and the Riau Archipelago.
Bintan Lagoon Resort is world renowned for its two exceptionally designed championship 18-hole golf courses. The Jack Nicklaus seaview course and Ian Baker-Finch woodlands course offer spectacular signature holes and fairways that are popular with visitors to the resort and the island.
The Resort’s 416 rooms and suites offer tropical elegance enhanced by distinctive Asian décor. Each room features a furnished balcony and in-room amenities. The 57 villas are great for families, friends and corporate groups preferring more intimacy.
Bintan Lagoon Resort is popular with Singaporeans for a beach and holiday break as its a pleasant and convenient getaway.
Golfing Facilities
Bintan Lagoon has a golf club which boasts two 18-hole championship courses, designed by Jack Nicklaus and Ian Baker-Finch.
The Jack Nicklaus Seaview course was the venue for the Asia Pacific PGA Ericsson Masters in 1997[1], an event co-sanctioned by Omega and Australasian PGA tour.
Other golfing facilities and services at the club include a 31-bay driving range, golf academy with coaching from PGA Professional, practice green, pro-shop, golf bag storage as well as clubs and shoe rental.
The Amazing Race Asia
Bintan Lagoon Resort is a partner with AXN in The Amazing Race Asia, the first Asian edition of the immensely popular US reality series Amazing Race.
Its corporate sales offices is in Singapore.