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“A glorious resort nestled amidst the forest and opening out onto a secluded white sand beach perfectly primed for surfers. Wonderfully romantic rooms feature polished wooden floors and shutters, white muslin draped beds and large terraces. A tranquil tropical hideaway.”

“A glorious resort nestled amidst the forest and opening out onto a secluded white sand beach perfectly primed for surfers. Wonderfully romantic rooms feature polished wooden floors and shutters, white muslin draped beds and large terraces. A tranquil tropical hideaway.”

Recommended For

  • Surfing
  • Classes are available and the hotel will provide you with surf boards.
  • Beach Life
  • Live the laid backed life on a white sand beach with great surf.
  • Wildlife Area
  • Visit Rainsong reserve which looks after endangered animals.
  • Yoga
  • Take an ashtanga yoga class in the beautiful studio.
  • Snorkelling
  • Explore the surrounding rockpools.
  • Riding
  • Birdwatching
  • Free wifi
  • Secluded setting
  • Remote
  • Quiet
  • Family Suites
  • Barefoot Luxury
  • Chic
  • Spa
  • Restaurant
  • On the beach
  • Boutique
  • Romantic
  • Gym
  • Child friendly
  • Wellbeing
  • Luxury

Facilities

  • Airport transfer
  • Free wifi
  • Parking
  • Family Suites
  • Bar
  • Massage
  • No pets
  • Bicycle hire
  • Spa
  • Restaurant
  • Swimming Pool
  • Gym
  • Child friendly
  • Room service
  • Air conditioning
  • Wifi

Activities

  • Surfing
  • Classes are available and the hotel will provide you with surf boards.
  • Wildlife Area
  • Visit Rainsong reserve which looks after endangered animals.
  • Yoga
  • Take an ashtanga yoga class in the beautiful studio.
  • Snorkelling
  • Explore the surrounding rockpools.
  • Birdwatching
  • Riding

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Florblanca Hotel Review

Florblanca, named for the fragrant white flower of the frangipani tree which grows on the property, comprises a collection of 11 exquisite villas, each so buried in the jungle that it feels completely isolated...

Originally published by The Telegraph