As the long Easter weekend approaches, the allure of a spontaneous getaway becomes impossible to resist. Whether you’re planning a romantic escape for two, a multi-generational family holiday, or a fun getaway with friends, ensure an unforgettable Easter holiday with our curated list of last-minute getaways. Plus, if you book through Cathay Holidays, you can earn extra Asia Miles.
Here, we reveal some of Asia's most exquisite destinations for a last-minute Easter retreat.
Escape to an enchanting dreamworld at Keemala Phuket, where fantasy and tradition meet in the heart of the jungle. Just a short drive from Kamala beach, Keemala is a secluded haven that promises a rejuvenating getaway with private pools, unspoilt views, and a serene atmosphere jungle. The resort’s array of freestanding villas ranges from the nomadic-inspired tent pool villas to the futuristic Bird’s Nest Villas overlooking the sea and forest. Indulge in holistic spa rituals, savour healthy cuisine from home-grown sources, and embrace the resort’s eco-friendly ethos.
Experience the tranquil side of the Lion City at Capella Singapore, nestled within 12 hectares of lush grounds on Sentosa Island. Designed by the renowned Foster + Partners, the resort seamlessly blends its two historic Tanah Merah colonial bungalows with modern luxury, elegance and comfort. Enjoy tailored experiences, from cooking masterclasses to cocktail crafting, or unwind in rooms with stunning sea views and private jacuzzis. What’s more, you can let the hotel’s culturists guide you through curated experiences that capture the essence of Singapore's unique culture.
Credit: Seet Ken
Credit: Seet Ken
Credit: Seet Ken
This Easter, ascend to the pinnacle of luxury at the Four Seasons Hotel Kuala Lumpur. Adjacent to the majestic Petronas Towers in the city's Golden Triangle, this 65-storey marvel redefines urban opulence. With 209 lavish rooms and suites, six world-class dining venues, and a sanctuary spa, the Four Seasons promises an experience beyond comparison. Feast on culinary delights curated by Executive Chef Junious Dickerson, from authentic pan-Asian dishes to exquisite Arabic fare, all while enjoying aerial city views and legendary Four Seasons service.
Relax your body and mind at The Mulia in Nusa Dua, Bali: a grand, contemporary resort set against a tranquil coastline. Each of The Mulia’s 111 suites boasts personalised butler service, meticulous attention to detail, and an unmatched sense of style and space. Immerse yourself in the "wellness unbound" programme, which blends Balinese essence into every experience from mindfulness to cultural enrichment. With access to a private beach, six outdoor pools, and luxurious amenities, The Mulia promises a sophisticated experience on the shores of Bali.
Escape to The Lalu in Nantou, Taiwan, for a relaxing Easter weekend. Perched atop a hill overlooking the majestic Sun Moon Lake, the renowned hot spring resort is a masterpiece of minimalist, Zen-inspired architecture by the late Kerry Hill; it harmoniously blends into the landscape by using natural materials like basalt and teak. Here, the best way to untangle your mind and release pent-up tension is by indulging in rejuvenating spa treatments or basking in the infinity pool.
Credit: Christopher Cypert
Credit: Christopher Cypert
Credit: Christopher Cypert
Compact and vibrant, Fukuoka meets every traveller's desires, and at The Ritz-Carlton, the rich tapestry of history and modern luxury converge against the backdrop of the stunning Hakata Bay. This newly opened property in downtown Fukuoka marries the hotel group's renowned hospitality with the city’s dynamic culture and culinary prowess. With six dining venues that celebrate the city's status as a gastronomic hotspot and spa treatments inspired by local Kyushu traditions, your holiday escape will be both rejuvenating and fulfilling.