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Radisson SAS Bay Point
Resort
This year we are staying at the Radisson SAS Bay Point Resort St George,
which is a five star hotel.
About the hotel:
Overlooking the clear blue water of the Mediterranean Sea, the five-star,
deluxe, Radisson SAS Bay Point Resort in St. Julian’s in Malta offers views
stretching from the historic Grand Harbour in the east to the island of Gozo
in the west. Located in St. George’s Bay, a quiet area, our resort offers
the best of both worlds, a peaceful haven that is just a kilometer away from
the bustling nightlife of St. Julian’s.
Just a 20-minute drive from Valetta, the hotel is 30 minutes away from the
airport.
All of our 252 excellent rooms and suites come with a balcony or terrace
with wonderful sea views.
Indoor and outdoor pools, a fabulous sports and leisure centre, beauty
salon, sauna and massage services to tantalize, refresh and relax guests.
The Kon Tiki Restaurant is popular for its delicious buffets, while Le
Pellitant Restaurant serves exquisite cuisine and specializes in flambé.
Le Bistro, which is open 24 hours a day, serves wonderful pastas and
pastries; the Bistro terrace is opened in the summer.
Our elegant and fully-equipped conference facilities are ideal for a private
dinner for 15 or a gala reception for 1,500.
We offer Free Broadband to all our guests; this includes Wireless Internet
Access (WiFi).
For more information on the hotel see
http://www.baypoint.malta.radissonsas.com
Flights are not included but if you require the SWPP & BPPA to book these this can be done and invoiced to you.
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