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There are three pools located at the property, VISTA, ACTIVO, and TRANQUILLO offering lap swimming, recreational activities, and quietude, respectively.<ref>{{cite web | title=Mandarin Oriental, Sanya - Sports and Outdoor Activities | url= http://www.mandarinoriental.com/sanya/leisure/sports/ | publisher=Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group | year=| accessdate=2011-07-06}}/</ref>
There are three pools located at the property, VISTA, ACTIVO, and TRANQUILLO offering lap swimming, recreational activities, and quietude, respectively.<ref>{{cite web | title=Mandarin Oriental, Sanya - Sports and Outdoor Activities | url= http://www.mandarinoriental.com/sanya/leisure/sports/ | publisher=Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group | year=| accessdate=2011-07-06}}/</ref>


Mandarin Oriental, Sanya contains the Spa Village, home to The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Sanya, and the resident [[Shaolin kung fu | Shaolin Kung Fu]] master who teaches [[Taiji Quan | Tai Chi] to guests in the mornings. [[Yoga]] and [[Qigong]] classes are available too. <ref>{{cite web | title= Mandarin Oriental, Sanya | url= http://www.concierge.com/tools/travelawards/hotlist/2009/hotels/asia/501845 | publisher= Condé Nast Digital | year=| accessdate=2011-07-06}}/</ref>
Mandarin Oriental, Sanya contains the Spa Village, home to The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Sanya, and the resident [[Shaolin kung fu | Shaolin Kung Fu]] master who teaches [[Taiji Quan | Tai Chi]] to guests in the mornings. [[Yoga]] and [[Qigong]] classes are available too. <ref>{{cite web | title= Mandarin Oriental, Sanya | url= http://www.concierge.com/tools/travelawards/hotlist/2009/hotels/asia/501845 | publisher= Condé Nast Digital | year=| accessdate=2011-07-06}}/</ref>


The hotel also has ten restaurants and bars, including a seafood restaurant – Fresh – and MOBlues – a cigar and whiskey lounge. [[File:Mandarin Oriental Sanya Lobby.jpg |right|thumb|225px| Lobby at Mandarin Oriental, Sanya]]
The hotel also has ten restaurants and bars, including a seafood restaurant – Fresh – and MOBlues – a cigar and whiskey lounge. [[File:Mandarin Oriental Sanya Lobby.jpg |right|thumb|225px| Lobby at Mandarin Oriental, Sanya]]

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Mandarin Oriental, Sanya
File:Mandarin Oriental Sanya Exterior.jpg
View of Mandarin Oriental, Sanya
Map
General information
Location12 Yuhai Road, Sanya City 572000, Hainan, PRC China
Opening2009
ManagementMandarin Oriental Hotel Group
Other information
Number of rooms296
Number of restaurants10
Website
http://www.mandarinoriental.com/sanya/

Mandarin Oriental, Sanya is a luxury resort located in Sanya City. The 296-room resort opened in 2009 and is managed by Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. The hotel contains 10 restaurants and bars as well as the 3,200 m2 (34,000 sq ft) Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Sanya.

Location

Manadrin Oriental, Sanya is located in Sanya on the Chinese island of Hainan, which has been referred to as “the Chinese Hawaii”.[1] The resort area has earned a reputation as a top tourist destination.[2]

Sanya Phoenix International Airport is reachable from a variety of major domestic cities, Shēnzhèn, Guǎngzhōu, Běijīng, Shànghǎi, Xī’ān and Kūnmíng, as well as a few international destinations.[3]

The Hotel

Pool Area at Mandarin Oriental, Sanya

Mandarin Oriental, Sanya is situated on Coral Bay, is spread across thirty acres of land, and offers views of the South China Sea from much of the property. [4]

The resort operates 297 guest rooms including a number of duplex villas, each with dedicated butler service and infinity pools.[5]

There are three pools located at the property, VISTA, ACTIVO, and TRANQUILLO offering lap swimming, recreational activities, and quietude, respectively.[6]

Mandarin Oriental, Sanya contains the Spa Village, home to The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Sanya, and the resident Shaolin Kung Fu master who teaches Tai Chi to guests in the mornings. Yoga and Qigong classes are available too. [7]

The hotel also has ten restaurants and bars, including a seafood restaurant – Fresh – and MOBlues – a cigar and whiskey lounge.

Lobby at Mandarin Oriental, Sanya

The Spa

The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Sanya encompasses a 3,200 m2 (34,000 sq ft) Spa Village with 18 treatment rooms, each of which has a private steam shower and outdoor bathtub. On premises, a licensed doctor administers traditional Chinese Medicine.[8]

Restaurants & Bars[9]

  • Fresh: a Seafood restaurant with a beachfront location
  • Pavilion: a poolside restaurant serving Mediterranean- and Asian-inspired menu items
  • Yi Yang: an upscale restaurant offering a Cantonese menu
  • Wave: a poolside restaurant and bar
  • Sunset Bar: a venue for cocktails with views of Coral Bay
  • Phoenix Tea House: tea lounge serving over 100 varieties of teas
  • Mee & Mian: a noodle bar located near the beach
  • MO Blues: a lounge offering a menu of whiskeys, wines, and cigars
  • Breeze: lobby lounge at the Mandarin Oriental, Sanya that serves sweets and a variety of beverages
  • The Cliff: a private dining location for villa guests


See also

References

  1. ^ "China's New Appeal". American Express Publishing Corporation. Retrieved 2011-07-06./
  2. ^ "Introducing Sānyà". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 2011-07-06./
  3. ^ "Getting there & away". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 2011-07-06./
  4. ^ "General Information of Mandarin Oriental, Sanya". Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. 2011. Retrieved 2011-07-06./
  5. ^ "Mandarin Oriental, Sanya". Condé Nast Digital. Retrieved 2011-07-06./
  6. ^ "Mandarin Oriental, Sanya - Sports and Outdoor Activities". Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. Retrieved 2011-07-06./
  7. ^ "Mandarin Oriental, Sanya". Condé Nast Digital. Retrieved 2011-07-06./
  8. ^ "The Spa At Mandarin Oriental, Sanya". Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. 2011. Retrieved 2011-07-06./
  9. ^ "Mandarin Oriental Hotel Sanya - Hainan Island Hotel Restaurants, Bars, Lounges and Nightlife". Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. Retrieved 2011-07-06./