Why We Like It:
The enormous, 5 Star, Lexis Hibiscus Port Dickson Resort, just south of Kuala Lumpur, is one of Malaysia’s most iconic resorts, and it has the largest number of overwater bungalows of any resort in the world.
There are an astonishing 522 overwater of them stretching out nearly a mile into the Strait of Malacca in the shape of a hibiscus flower. On land too there are a further one hundred-plus guest villas.
We think each water villa has been beautifully put together, with luxurious interiors, and outdoor decks with private plunge pools.
The only negative we can see though is that with such a huge number of overwater bungalows together they are relatively close together and not as private as some people may like.
The resort itself has excellent facilities we have to say, including a great choice of restaurants and snack bars.
Spa facilities, a kid’s club, and a huge range of fun water and land-based sports activities are all here.
Water Villas & Other Accommodation:
So there are 522 overwater villas and a further 117 on-land villas divided into categories and price points depending on location, view (sea view or beach view), and size.
For us the pick of the bunch at Lexis Hibiscus is of course the spectacular Presidential Suite, right at the tip of the hibiscus.
It is a four-ensuite bedroom duplex covering a full 4,112 square feet (382 square meters) with an enormous living, and dining area, kitchen, and bar.
It also has unobstructed sea views, two infinity pools, and an outdoor jacuzzi.
Check out all your options at Agoda here or at Booking.com here.
Across the board, we think you’ll find the accommodation spacious and airy. They all come with king beds and floor-to-ceiling sliding doors that open onto furnished outdoor decks with private plunge pools.
We see the designers paid particular attention to the bathrooms – more spacious and luxurious than most they have double sinks, rainfall showers, steam rooms, and soaking tubs with sea views.
They also have direct access to the terrace and the aforementioned private plunge pools.
Mod cons include large TVs, WiFi, mini-fridges, and minibars. And all the overwater bungalows have that classic overwater feature we’ve grown to love – glass viewing panels in the floor to watch the marine life below.
Prices:
Check out all the details – prices, reviews, and more photos, at Booking.com here or at Agoda here.
Resort Facilities & Things to Do:
There is a relatively small beach at the resort with umbrellas and loungers and a water sports area with a huge range of fun water sports on offer.
Segways, yoyo cars, and bikes can be rented on land too, as well as helicopter rides over the resort. We have two pools here, one for adults and one for kids, adjacent to the kids’ club which has a fun jungle gym and lots of games.
The spa facilities at Lexis Hibiscus, Port Dickson are highly praised by guests and there is an on-site gym and sauna too.
Dining choices include the Roselle Coffee House which serves as the hotel’s centerpiece restaurant. It is where the buffet breakfast and a la carte lunch and dinner are served.
UMI is a fairly formal Japanese eatery, good for a sophisticated evening out. And there are lots of smaller food outlets and snack points dotted around the resort.
Location:
The resort is about a half hour south of Port Dickson, with Kuala Lumpur about an hour and a half away, and the International Airport about an hour. Coming by car from Singapore will take you around four hours.
Some Guest Reviews:
“Room and view was fantastic. The staff was also friendly. Special thanks to Azwan from clubhouse and Nazreen from the Roselle. Great staff and pay attention to guest relation service…..”
“A wonderful place to relax. The breakfast and style of the room were superb! We also liked the uniqueness of this resort and bicycling each of the hibiscus flowers…..”
See all the reviews right here
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