Welcome to The Legend International Water Homes
The Legend International Water Homes is a resort-style suite which offers unparalleled level of luxury and comfort, and every unit has its own private pool and well-landscaped garden. It boasts exclusivity and privacy amidst the mystic charms of its natural surroundings. It features an exceptional collection of luxuriously furnished Balinese inspired villas linked by spacious boardwalks that comm and a majestic view of the open sea.
This is the Legend International Water Homes near Port Dickson town, where there´s every reason to stay indoors. The resort more than makes up for the lack of a beach with a private swimming pool in every one of its 249 luxurious villas, some built on stilts that extend right to the gleaming waters of the Straits Of Malacca.
The pool is set next to a little garden. A frog figurine spouts water into the blue-tiled pool. There´s also an open shower in the garden with the blue sky as your roof.
Take a peek over the wall on the side of the pool and you will see the wide expanse of the sea with waves rolling gently under the hot sun. Look through the glass panel on the floor of the bedroom and you see the sea right underneath.
On a fine day in this popular resort town in Negri Sembilan, the beaches are crowded, especially on weekends and public holidays.
Situated a little beyond the main stretch of beach in bustling Port Dickson (or PD as it is better known), The Legend International Water Homes in nearby Lukut makes a good escape. The resort, which opened last November, stands out in stark contrast to the old town, with its humble-looking shophouses and eateries and narrow, traffic-choked roads.
It´s the sister property of the well-established The Legend Water Chalets located just next door, separated only by a patch of sandy pitch where you can sweat it out in a game of beach volleyball.
The pool is set next to a little garden. A frog figurine spouts water into the blue-tiled pool. There´s also an open shower in the garden with the blue sky as your roof.
Take a peek over the wall on the side of the pool and you will see the wide expanse of the sea with waves rolling gently under the hot sun. Look through the glass panel on the floor of the bedroom and you see the sea right underneath.
On a fine day in this popular resort town in Negri Sembilan, the beaches are crowded, especially on weekends and public holidays.
Situated a little beyond the main stretch of beach in bustling Port Dickson (or PD as it is better known), The Legend International Water Homes in nearby Lukut makes a good escape. The resort, which opened last November, stands out in stark contrast to the old town, with its humble-looking shophouses and eateries and narrow, traffic-choked roads.
It´s the sister property of the well-established The Legend Water Chalets located just next door, separated only by a patch of sandy pitch where you can sweat it out in a game of beach volleyball.
At low tide, if you like, get dirty and do some crabbing on the murky "beach". But by the looks of the rather quiet outdoors (even the common outdoor swimming pool is not swarmed with screaming kids), it´s obvious that the guests are indulging in their own private pools indoors. They can even have a picnic on the pool patio that´s separated from the kitchenette by louvred floor-to-ceiling wooden panels. The kitchenette is complete with a stove, microwave oven, refrigerator, pots, crockery and other utensils, so cooking your own meals is a nice option to dining outside.
The chalet is a complete "home" with dressing area, indoor shower and toilet with gleaming sanitary fittings. While the resort brochure says the decor is "zen-inspired", it has more of a tropical resort feel with a Balinese touch.
The brown tropical hardwood floor and wooden furniture are matched with green screens and wall panels, adding a cool "earthy" touch to the interior. Bali´s natural tumble stone in the shower area, marble flooring in some parts and granite vanity top all lend a posh feel.
The one thing that scores big in terms of comfort are the king-sized beds, each large enough for four slim adults to lie down on. The beds have thick mattresses, clean and crisp linens, and fluffy down comforters and pillows. A large screen TV faces the beds and a mini fridge is all yours to stock up on drinks and tidbits.
The zen-like tranquillity is best felt at night when the boardwalks linking the rows of chalets are swathed in soft light, casting shadows on hanging plants and potted trees. The boardwalks open to the scenic view of the sea and taking a walk here to enjoy the scenery is a favourite pastime for many guests. Twinkling lights from distant spots can be seen and up in the sky, shining stars add to the magical feel.
Reasons To Go
The private swimming pool, of course, and the feel of being surrounded by water. All you want to do is stay indoors, relax completely and make use of all the luxurious facilities. If you´re with a big group of family members, every one can have a splashing good time, away from prying eyes.
What To Do
Besides swimming indoors (or outdoors, if you like), recharge at the Sompoton Spa. Get pampered from head to toe and "vegetate" in the hands of the masseuse.
Children can find more fun at the outdoor children´s pool and play area. Outdoor games, bicycle rental, fishing and crabbing activities are available on request. The indoor games room is the place to go for board games and video games while bookworms can head for the library. There´s also a gym for fitness buffs.
Away from the resort, discover a bit of Lukut history at the Lukut Museum and Fort. Lukut was once a tin-rich place and Bukit Raja in the vicinity was the site of fierce battles between those fighting for control, including Bugis rulers. Kota (fort) Lukut remains as one of the best-preserved Bugis forts in the country.
Where To Eat
You can cook in the chalet or order from room service. There are also in-house restaurants like The Pool Cafe and The Duyung Restaurant which offers all-day dining on local and international fare. The Lanun Bar is for drinks and snacks, with a live band playing in the evening till midnight.
Buy It For Keeps
If you love the chalet enough to want to own it, check out the sale and lease back options available. If you buy, the unit is yours to enjoy at any time, but if you opt for the lease back scheme, returns from rental are guaranteed. Prices start from RM450,000 per unit. Call the resort Sales Office at 06-653 2000 (PD) or 03-2771 3322 (KL).
The resort has facilities for business travellers, such as meeting rooms and a business centre, while for functions, there´s the Bunga Raya Grand Ballroom that can accommodate 650 persons.
The resort is winner of the CNBC´s International Property Awards (2007) for the Best Architecture and Best Development category and is managed by the Legend Group Of Hotels And Resorts which has other properties in Kuala Lumpur and Cherating, Pahang.
How Much
Current promotional rates are from RM428++ to RM700++, including breakfast. Choose from Deluxe Pool Villa, Executive Pool Villa, Premium Pool Villa, Grand Pool Villa, Garden Pool Villa, Garden Grand Pool Villa, Sky Pool Villa and Sky Pool Grand Villa.
How To Get There
The resort is located in Lukut and 4.8km from Port Dickson. PD is easily accessible via the North-South Expressway and PD-Seremban Highway.
Call 06-653 2000.
Batu 2, Jalan Seremban, 71000 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.
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