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D-Paradise Malacca
Our Rates
from 6 July 2009 to 2 August 2009
Type of Room
Full Rate
Mon 6/07
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Sat 1/08
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1 Queen bed and 2 single beds. Maximum 4 adults. Extra guest - adult RM110, Children - RM77, includes breakfast.
D-CEO Village (2 Bedroom) - 1 Queen bed and 2 single beds. Maximum 4 adults. Extra guest - adult RM110, Children - RM77, includes breakfast.
1 King Size Bed attached romantice bathroom and lake view.Rates offer for 2 persons only.Additional guest chargeable at RM 150 per person per night.
: Hot Deals with limited availability
Breakfast is not included unless specified
Extra bed, if available, is limited to 1 bed per room type only
Hotel Information
After 5 years of research, planning and development the result is D-Paradise Tropical Fruit World and Aboriginal Native Village. The Worlds largest collections of tropical, landscaped garden full of fun, adventure and discovery.
Hotel Facilities
Airport Transfers
Balcony Rooms
Banquet
Children Playground
Children Pool
Club/Executive Floor
Coffeeshop
Conference Facilities
Doctor
Internet Access
Mountain View
Nature Lodge
Restaurant
Room Service
Swimming Pool
Tour Desk
Watersport Equipments
Room Facilities
Air Condition
Coffee/Tea
Fan
Ironing Facilities
Minibar/Fridge
Safety Box
Malacca City Information
Once the billowing sails of trading ships would be seen in the harbour of Malacca (or Melaka is it is now known) as Europeans, Indians and Chinese traded spices, silks, opium and tobacco along the east – west trade route. Malacca still retains the flavour of its historic past in the streets, buildings and ambiance of the town.
Attractions include the Maritime Museum with a life-size replica of an old Portuguese galleon, St John’s Fort, Jonker Street – a haven for antique hunters and the Baba & Nonya centre – a blend of Malay and Chinese culture. Easily accessible from KL by train, Malacca is worth at least an overnight stay.