A Tully Review: Cathay Pacific, Hong Kong, Naka Island (Thailand) & Macao Hotels
By Tully Luxury Travel | 01-10-2020 |
Private Travel Team Tully China Hong Kong Singapore Thailand
Cathay Pacific- Business Class & Lounges
- Lie-Flat Beds (6’9” long)
- 15” personal TV featuring Audio Video on Demand and noise-canceling headsets
- Direct aisle access from each seat
- Great menu options
- The lounge in Toronto & in Hong Kong were amazing! Great to store luggage, shower, have a bite to eat, or enjoy a drink
Cathay Dragon (formally Dragon Air) Business Class (Cathay’s sister airline)
- 21” wide seat with extended leg rest
- 6-way adjustable headrest
- 21.1” personal TV featuring Audio Video on Demand and noise-canceling headsets
- Larger meal table, cocktail table, and storage areas
- Great menu options
Together they fly to over 190 destinations worldwide. Cathay Pacific Network out of Canada includes Toronto & Vancouver, and out of the USA includes Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Newark, and San Francisco. Others are included in a joint codeshare. Cathay Dragon’s network is within Asia & China only.
Four Seasons Hong Kong
- Located on Hong Kong Island in the Financial District
- Approx. 45mins from HKG Airport by car/taxi or 23mins by train via the Airport Express (MTR). The MTR station is linked to the hotel through the mall, literally within walking distance and so easy to navigate
- 399 guest rooms and suites, most overlooking Victoria Harbour & Kowloon
- Room sizes range from 484sq. ft. (smallest) to 3,430sq. ft. (largest)
- Club Level is available located on the 45th floor with stunning views of Victoria Harbour – great value as it offers a full hot buffet breakfast, all-day refreshments, cocktails, afternoon tea, and evening hors d’oeuvres with a hot noodle station, and a private concierge
- Offers an outdoor lap pool, infinity pool, plunge pool, and whirlpools. Fitness areas, spa services, bars, and lounges are also offered.
- Has 2 main restaurants, both Michelin-starred. Caprice which offers a taste of France (2 Michelin stars) & Lung King Heen which offers authentic Cantonese cuisine (3 Michelin stars - the 1st Chinese restaurant to be awarded this rating)
Ritz Carlton Hong Kong
*My personal favorite among the 3 properties I stayed at
- Located in the heart of Kowloon in Tsim Sha Tsui. Occupies the top 16 floors of the International Commerce Centre which is from floors 102 to 118.
- Approx. 30 mins from HKG Airport by car/taxi or 20mins via the Airport Express Line which takes you to Kowloon Station, the hotel is located right above it as well as the bus terminus. If taking the MTR from Central Station (where the Four Seasons is across the water); you’ll have to interchange one line with another and Kowloon Station is just 1 stop. Again, very easy to navigate
- 312 guest rooms and suites, all overlooking the city & Victoria Harbour
- Room sizes range from 540sq. ft. (smallest) to 3,930sq. ft. (largest)
- Club Level is available located on the 116th floor with stunning views – great value as it offers a full hot buffet breakfast, all-day refreshments, cocktails, afternoon tea, evening hors d’oeuvres, private concierge, and complimentary limo service within the vicinity (subject to availability, reservations recommended).
- Offers an indoor pool, fitness area and spa services, and bars/lounges.
- Has 3 main restaurants, Tosca which offer Italian cuisine (1 Michelin star), Tin Lung Heen a Chinese restaurant (2 Michelin stars), I had the privilege to dine here for lunch and it was incredible, lastly, Café 103, which offers a more casual, relaxed atmosphere and is open for afternoon tea, lunch, and dinner buffets.
W Hong Kong
- Located right next to the Ritz Carlton (5 mins walk accessible through the mall)
- Suitable for a younger generation, it’s more contemporary, hip, urban glamour, and very artsy and fun
- 393 guest rooms and suites offering city and harbor views
- Each room came with its own “smartphone” which I really liked. During your stay, you could take this phone with you wherever you went which gave you an internet hotspot. The phone also came equipped with apps with recommendations and maps as to where to eat, where to shop, and what to see. If you got lost, you could easily call the hotel from the device as well. Very handy
- Room sizes range from 431sq. ft. (smallest) to 2,153sq. ft. (largest)
- No Club Level
- Offers an outdoor pool, fitness area and spa services, and bars/lounges
- Has 2 main restaurants, Sing Yin offering authentic Cantonese dining, and Kitchen offering International cuisine, this is also where the buffet breakfast is served which I must say was the best breakfast buffet I’ve ever had or seen!
The Peninsula, Hong Kong
- Didn’t stay here but did a site inspection and was invited for afternoon tea. Afternoon Tea at the Peninsula is like none other. It takes place in the main lobby, and it is grand and beautiful, you feel like royalty, and reservations are highly recommended as there was always a line waiting for a table. Only available to hotel guests, non-hotel guests cannot reserve this experience
- Hong Kong’s oldest hotel (opened in 1928) and most elegant
- Located at the Southern tip of the Kowloon Peninsula
- Their guest rooms and suites are tastefully decorated and range from 441 sq. ft. (smallest) to 4,111 sq. ft. (largest)
Naka Island, Luxury Collection Hotel
- Located just off the coast of Phuket on Naka Yai Island in Thailand. The hotel is secluded as it’s currently the only hotel on the island
- It’s 25mins away from Phuket International Airport, town, and other tourist attractions, and the hotel itself is just another 10 min speedboat ride from the Ao Por Grand Marina Pier
- Great add-on for a pre or post-cruise stay as it’s easily accessible with a short flight from many cruise port cities. I’d recommend at least 3 nights here. Romantic, relaxing getaway but activities are available as well for the more active client or one who wants the mix of both. Tour the city and come back to a private, tranquil oasis. The hotel offers complimentary speedboat rides to/from Phuket Island
- Nonstop flights from Hong Kong – only 3.5 – 4 hours away
- Connecting flights from Singapore – only 3.5 – 5 hours depending on the connection
- Nonstop flights from Bangkok – only 1.5 hours
- Nonstop flights from Shanghai – 5 hours
- Nonstop flights from Beijing – 6 hours
- Connecting flights from Bali – just over 5 – 6 hours depending on the connection
- 67 tropical-style villas with private plunge pools
- Room sizes range from 3,767sq. ft. (smallest) to 17,223sq. ft. (largest)
- Resort offers an array of complimentary activities such as kayaking, stand-up paddleboards, windsurfing, biking, mixology classes, face painting, Thai boxing, tai chi, yoga, leaf folding classing, Thai cooking classes, and Thai massage lessons among other things
- Their spa services were amazing
- Has 2 main dining venues Tonsai Restaurant which offers Thai and International Cuisine and My Grill Restaurant which offers steak and seafood alfresco style. There’s also Z Bar for cocktails (3 pm to midnight) and tapas (food service ends at 9:30 pm). The best food on my entire journey was here!
- Recommended for those who are good with nature and small animals. Geckos can be found in your villas from time to time (showers, closets). Lizards, iguanas, frogs & butterflies can be seen around the resort; as well as stray cats. Rooms have mosquito nets around the beds and all windows are netted as well
St. Regis Macau, Cotai Central (AKA Asia’s Las Vegas)
- Located on the Western bank of the Pearl River Delta and accessible by 15 min helicopter ride or a one-hour ferry from Hong Kong
- The ferry has 2 classes of service, the upgraded class includes drinks and a box of snacks as well as complimentary Wi-Fi
- There is a bridge (42km long including a 6.7km underwater tunnel) from Hong Kong to Zhuhai to Macau which connects these 3 major cities on the Pearl River Delta. Its cost was well HK$127 Billion (Approx. US$18.8 Billion)
- 400 guest rooms and suites
- Room sizes range from 571sq. ft. (smallest) to 5,134sq. ft. (largest)
- No Club level but all rooms come with 24-hour Butler Service
- Offers an outdoor pool, fitness area, spa services, bars & lounges
- Has 1 main restaurant called The Manor which is a multi-concept restaurant offering 5 distinct dining experiences, open for breakfast lunch, and dinner. More info can be found here
– The Tully Team