Phase One

Phase 1 of Treasure Bay has begun with site works initiated in late 2010. The phase is divided into 3 precincts, namely The Northern Precinct, The Central Precinct and The Southern Precinct. With a coverage of approximately 90 ha, the phase is marketed as Breathe-Amaze-Play, where each of the precincts provide an experience distinct from one another but yet achieve a common link as being part of a premier destination.

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The Phase will introduce South East Asia’s largest clear water lagoon, known as Crystal Lagoons. The lagoons retain sea-water that has been specially filtered to create a spectacularly clear water body with its deepest point a 3 meters with a clarity range of 10 meters. Special membrane and other features make the lagoon safe for water sports for people of all ages.

Northern Precinct (32 hectares)
The higher terrain of this area overlooks the bay and is a natural site for high-end resorts and residences. Towards the south is a beach area.

Central Precinct (28.5 hectares)
The centre-piece of Treasure Bay is a waterfront 259-key luxury resort nestled within a large body of crystal clear water, known as The Ring.

The Ring is an architectural wonder where rooms are designed as cubes connected and laid out over a 500-meter circumference. The rooms are perched 20 meters up from the ground which is a clear water body. Spas, specialty F&B and a wedding venue make up some features of The Ring.

Serviced villas interact with a clear water lagoon. The villas are designed as 2,3 and 4-bedroom residences.

Southernl Precinct (27.3 hectares)

Conceived as Lagoi’s new social centre, with boutique hotels, clubs, eateries, spas, retail and activity centres surrounding a crystal lagoon.  The first hotels are expected to open in 2013.  Treasure Bay’s marina is also part of this precinct.  The marina serves as the gateway to sailing in the Riau Archipelago and also as a one-stop multi-modal transportation terminal with helicopters, sea-planes, fast ferries and even cruise lines.

 

 

 
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