Saturday 23 November 2013

Weekend at Batam - Turi Beach Resort Review

It's my first trip to Batam! Going to upload just photos first before I sit down and craft a proper post about my visit to Turi Beach Resort last weekend!






Welcome drinks while queueing to check-in. Chilled ginger tea, which I found surprisingly tasty.


Full activities list available at Turi Beach, along with price!


Pathway from the lobby to the guest rooms.


What a nice touch to welcome guests to their rooms - but otherwise, no real purpose haha.


First sight of our room! We had to pay an extra $25/night (for Fri & Sat nights) in order to upgrade from 2 single beds to a kingsize bed. :(


A very spacious toilet, along with an egg-shaped basin which I actually found quite small.




And a little balcony corner outside each guest room to chill (with wine? :D) and just watch the view.



Us while doing a quick recce at the beach. It was super windy (check out Tim's wind-blown hair) and it rained shortly after. So we proceeded  to grab cab to Nagoya Hills for lunch and spent our day there.

It cost us 130,000 Rupiah (approx $13.80 SGD) to get a one-way cab ride from Turi Beach Resort to Nagoya Hill Shopping Centre. The resort receptionist also told us this price so we took it as a base. Not sure if it's accurate but the ride was between 30 - 45min so I thought it was pretty okay.

Exterior of Nagoya Hill Shopping Centre


Things to do at Nagoya Hill Shopping Centre?

To be honest, there is nothing really interesting there if you came to Batam for a beach retreat. It's almost like your average Singapore neighbourhood mall which sells cheap, daily necessities. We did however, venture into their Hypermart (located at the basement) and spent at least a good hour there shopping for mega cheap household necessities. Timmy and I probably bought at least 6 haircare products hahaha.

Nagoya Hills Shopping Centre has a food street at the exterior ground level, and lunch was at Warung Cobain - a traditional Indonesia grill place.



Greedy boy starting to eat even before I get to shoot a picture.

This meal of rice, Lele Goreng (Deep-fried catfish), Ikan Bakar Millenium (Herb-marinated fish wrapped in aluminium foil), Karedok (Cold, mixed raw vegetable in peanut sauce - yummy!), Avocado juice & Iced tea cost us 100,000 rupiah (approx $10.60 SGD). Cheap-cheap!

Next up - Massage!



We headed to Isabella Spa & Massage, located outside of the main shopping centre building complex. Strangely, they have a sign that says Majesty Spa &  Massage inside the lobby - maybe in the midst of rebranding?

Anyway, you will be able to see a pink neon sign that says 'Isabella Massage' and they have actually relocated, but not too far away. It's quite near this Sakura Hotel (This was not the one we went too! Just use it as a landmark reference.) Bleah, apologies for the lousy photo quality.


We took up a couple package for Isabella Massage: 3 hours for a body scrub, body massage and ear candling for 1,000,000 Rupiah (approx $106 SGD).

Ok, this might sound like a bomb to blow for some but we thought it was really worth it. Why? Because they were also giving us a free transport ride back to our resort (At least $13 needed to be set aside here for the cab fare. And, we pre-empted that cab drivers would charge us more since we were heading back at night)

And, they were going to send us to a seafood dinner place (along with a 10% discount coupon for the meal).

So, $53 for 3 hours would mean $17+ per hour of massage? Inclusive of our (45-min long) ride back to our resort? Worth it!

All in all, it was a pretty good trip! :D

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