Guests arriving at Lexis Hibiscus Port Dickson, Malaysia will find themselves at a luxury oceanfront resort cradled in the lap of nature. The proud holder of two Guinness World Records: the resort with the most swimming pools in the world at 643 and the most overwater villas at 522, the resort is designed to resemble a hibiscus blooming into the shimmering waters of Port Dickson, offering you spacious rooms with attached private pools and steam rooms. Whether you’re on a family holiday, romantic getaway or corporate retreat, you will enjoy warm, gracious hospitality. Complete your vacation with an array of facilities and amenities, including sunset cruise, helicopter rides, karaoke, a signature spa, waterpark and various water sports activities, as well as superb dining options, ranging from fine dining to stylish lounges and an al fresco pool bar overlooking the sea to the vibrant “street food” scene at Hibiscus Walk. For guests hosting meetings or weddings, Lexis Hibiscus offers multiple ballrooms, function rooms and outdoor beach area, which can host up to 1,200 guests. From the moment day breaks on the beach until long after another glorious Malaysian sunset, Lexis Hibiscus Port Dickson invites you to enjoy the best this seaside tropical playground has to offer.
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Payal Sahni
Having more than 20 years of experience in media with the top publications, The Hindu Newspaper and The Times of India, the most important learning in the entire work journey is to value people, treat them fair and give them ample opportunities to learn and grow.
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