In
my growing-up years, group outings– whether organised by school or family –
were usually excursions to Lido Beach or Kota Tinggi Waterfalls, to be closer
to Nature.
A view of the Wave Pool and sandy beach in Desaru Coast Adventure Waterpark from the lobby of the Hard Rock Hotel Desaru Coast |
In
the 1980’s a holiday destination with 22km of pristine beaches, washed by the
waters of the South China Sea, was developed on Johor’s East coast.
Situated
about a two-hour drive from Johor Bahru via Kota Tinggi, the scenic route that
cuts through FELDA schemes, was bordered by oil palm plantations and village
settlements.
This
destination was aptly named Desaru, a
word coined from two Malay words: desa
which means countryside or rural area and an abundance of pokok Ru or casuarina
trees along its coast.
This
ambitious plan by Lembaga Kemajuan Johor
Tenggara (KEJORA) or Southeast Johor Development Authority, for visitors to
enjoy day trips and beachfront holidays, included the development of hotels and
a golf course as well as nearby Penawar town.
Over
the next two decades, Desaru became the destination of choice for holidaymakers
and golfers who came mainly for weekend escapades, not only by road but also by
ferry from Singapore via the Tanjung Belungkor Ferry Terminal.
A photo memento of our family's regular stays at Desaru so many years ago! |
My
family and I have fond memories of our frequent visits to Desaru, not only as
day-trippers but also for staycations at hotels and corporate-owned private
apartments here.
One
of our most memorable stays must be that year when we were marooned by the
monsoon because a bridge – on the route that linked Desaru to Johor Baru – was
washed away by heavy downpours!
We
had to buy provisions from Penawar town and experienced the adventure of an unplanned
and unforgettable extended stay at the apartment, just days ahead of Christmas.
After
a temporary Bailey bridge was built to facilitate traffic, we left Desaru on
time for our family’s Christmas Eve reunion.
A golfer loading her buggy to play a round at the Valley Course, Els Club Desaru Coast |
When
the Senai-Desaru Expressway opened in 2011, drive time to Desaru was
dramatically reduced with just 45 minutes of smooth drive between the Ulu Tiram
Interchange to the Penawar Toll gates.
Since
2016, interest in Desaru was revived with the development of an integrated
holiday destination further North on the same coastline that covers over 3,900
acres of land with 17km of beachfront.
Branded
as Desaru Coast, its master developer is Desaru Development Holdings One Sdn
Bhd, a subsidiary of Desaru Development Corporation Sdn Bhd, within the Themed
Attractions Resorts & Hotels Sdn Bhd group of companies.
Desaru Fruit Farm has a retail outlet at Desaru Coast Riverside |
Curated
as a new destination resort in Malaysia, Desaru Coast is designed with a
portfolio of globally renowned hotels, resorts, golf courses and conference
center for an indulgent getaway for both leisure and business travellers.
In
September 2016 when the Els Club Desaru Coast opened, golfers could enjoy the
rolling fairways and signature holes in the Ocean Course to a backdrop of the
South China Sea.
Designed
by Ernie Els, this 27-hole championship course includes a Clubhouse that
commands a panoramic view of the green. I had the privilege to enjoy this
impressive view and sample their banquet facilities in their annual Ramadan
food review.
Opened
in March 2017, the 18-hole Valley Course is the product of a world’s first
collaboration with Els’ long-standing friend, fellow Major Champion and World
Golf Hall of Famer, Vijay Singh.
Equipped
with a short game practice area for chipping, bunker shots and putting, it also
has an Els Performance Golf Academy that offers a 9-Hole Par 3 Academy Course.
A splashing good time at the Desaru Coast Adventure Waterpark! |
Around
June 2018 I learnt about Desaru Coast Riverside, a waterfront landscaped retail
and lifestyle village, from my friends at Desaru Fruit Farm who had opened an
outlet here.
Designed
around a water feature, Riverside is a central hub of Desaru Coast that offers
exciting retail, restaurants, cafés and entertainment outlets with convenient
access to the Desaru Coast Adventure Waterpark, The Westin Desaru Coast Resort
and Desaru Coast Conference Centre.
While
Desaru Coast Adventure Waterpark was opened in July 2018, I did not have the
opportunity to visit until the park’s first Splash Fest in April 2019, an event
which coincided with the traditional Songkran Festival.
Hard Rock Hotel Desaru Coast provides a complete Rock-Star experience! |
It
was simply thrilling to see one of the world’s
biggest waterparks that boasts of a three-acre wide wave pool – one of the
biggest in the world – and the first-ever water coaster in the region, for a
wet and wonderful water festival experience!
The Hard Rock Hotel Desaru Coast welcomed their first guests in
September 2018 and a month later, I was among the Media Rock-Stars who had a
sneak peek into the hotel.
Located adjacent to the Desaru Coast Adventure Waterpark, guests
at this 365-room hotel will enjoy their signature Hard Rock Rock-Star treatment
complete with a selection of music in various genres for in-room entertainment
plus an exclusive audio treat with the Sound-of-your-Stay experience.
Facade of The Westin Desaru Coast Resort, by night |
Hard
Rock International is renowned for its more than 80,000 pieces of memorabilia
contributed by local and international stars and it’s a thrill to see more than
30 pieces of exhibits displayed at various lobbies and in Sessions restaurant
within Hard Rock Hotel Desaru Coast.
Nearby, the 275-room five-star Westin Desaru Coast Resort,
operated by Marriot International, was opened in April 2019 and is linked to
the Desaru Coast Conference Centre.
On July 5, Desaru Coast was official launched by His Majesty
Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar, the Sultan of Johor, witnessed by
VIPs and other guests (including me!) in a colourful event held in the Desaru
Coast Conference Centre.
Poolside cabanas and deckchairs at The Westin Desaru Coast Resort |
With
better infrastructure, travel connectivity by road, air and sea, is now a
breeze. Since my first visit in October 2018, I’ve
had the privilege to visit again and again to attend exciting events hosted by
the hotels.
By
end 2020 Desaru Coast will become more accessible through the Desaru Coast
Ferry Terminal which will provide ferry access from Singapore’s Tanah Merah
Ferry Terminal directly to Desaru Coast.
Having
experienced the all-new Desaru Coast, I eagerly anticipate the opening of the 123-room
family-oriented Anantara Desaru Coast Resort & Villas and the ultimate
bespoke lifestyle experience resort in the luxurious One&Only Desaru Coast,
scheduled to open by end 2019.
A version of this was published in the August 2019 issue of The Iskandarian.
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