Asian Paradises

2016-2017

Issue link: http://viewer.e-digitaleditions.com/i/715545

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 93 of 243

– 92 – www.paradises.com choices to choose from. Or visit the MGM Macau for the popular "Light and Sounds Show" and be entertained with live band performances and DJs at the property's leading Night Club, Lions Bar. Macao Fisherman's Wharf and the Science Centre are also among additions along the peninsula. Large and small, Macao's museums are many, including the MJ Gallery (dedicated to original possessions of the late Michael Jackson) at Sofitel Macau Ponte 16, and the Macao Museum, interactive and adventurous for travellers of all ages. Romantic and historic Taipa Village and equally fascinating Coloane with its fishing village, offers green hills and valleys for trekking, a championship golf course at the Grand Coloane. The Macao Golf & Country Club, an internationally recognised go-kart circuit and A-Ma Cultural Village are also popular. So too the Giant Panda Pavilion with its two playful residents Kai Kai and Xin Xin and the zoo itself. The cubs were born in recent months and may be on view the day you visit. Accommodation These are just a handful of words used to describe Macao's ever-expanding landscape of hotels that cater to the demands of today's international guests. Not all is new, large and ritzy, as Macao has its share of boutique style budget accommodation of heritage significance, some establishments taking guests back to the colourful bygone days through their charming colonial features. Whilst on the Cotai Strip, you will find giant precincts like the City of Dreams, home of Crown, Grand Hyatt and Hard Rock Macau, Conrad Macao, Sheraton Grand Macao, Four Seasons Macao, Galaxy Mega Resort which includes leading Asian hotel brands Okura, Banyan Tree, JW Marriott, Ritz Carlton and home to the world's largest Wave Pool and Lazy River Rapid ride. If a bit of pampering is your holiday style, Macao is home to many local and internationally recognised day spas, at all major resorts. Yet these ingredients make for a good mix and ensure a stay is a warm friendly experience. You are truly spoilt for choices in Macao. — M a c a o —

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of Asian Paradises - 2016-2017