In 2016, I traveled to five Southeast Asian destinations ranging from beaches to cities. Of those five, here are the Best Hotels & Resorts in Southeast Asia and my favorite luxury escapes from the year in the Philippines, Singapore, and Cambodia:
Shangri-La’s Boracay Resort & Spa, Philippines
Barangay Yapak
Boracay Island
Malay Aklan
+63-36-288-4988
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Pearl Farm Beach Resort
Kaputian, Island Garden City of Samal
Philippines
+63-82-235-1234
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The Westin Singapore
12 Marina View
Asia Square Tower 2
Singapore
+65-6922-6888
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Le Meridien Angkor
Krong Siem Reap
Cambodia
+855-6396-3900
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Disclaimer: My stay at the Pearl Farm Beach resort was graciously sponsored by the Tourism Promotions Board of the Philippines and Pearl Farm Beach Resort as part of the Travel Blog Exchange (TBEX) Familiarization Trip. All opinions, as always, are my own. This article contains affiliate links to hotel booking sites. With no additional cost to you, your bookings earn me a commission if you click on the links via my website – Thank you!
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