Hotel Information

Atmospheric, laid back and thoroughly unique, Bon Ton is a careful blend of conservation principles and design savvy.
The small resort (or Coconut Village as it used to be called) comprises 7 antique kampung houses acquired from islanders by Australian owner Narelle McMurtrie, and subsequently reassembled on a peaceful coconut plantation just north of Langkawi longest beach.
Colourful fabrics, Malay songket weavings and antique wood furnishings adorn each of the stilted wooden houses, which face a lily-strewn lagoon.
Modern touches include luxury bathrooms, fridges, kettles and (in some of the houses) air-con. It is a far cry from the surrounding generic resort hotels, and what Bon Ton lacks in facilities, it more than makes up for in atmosphere.
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