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 trips. Plus, if you book through Cathay Holidays, you can earn extra Asia Miles. Here, we reveal some of our favourite hotels around Asia for a memorable weekend getaway.

Credit: Keemala

Credit: Keemala

Credit: Keemala
“Beyond enchanting” is how Keemala describes itself – and we’re inclined to agree. Just a short drive from Kamala Beach, Keemala is a secluded jungle haven that promises a rejuvenating getaway with private plunge pools, unspoilt views, and a fantastic array of cultural activities. The resort’s freestanding villas range from nomadic-inspired tent pool villas to futuristic Bird’s Nest villas, all of which overlook the sea and forest. A fresh farm-to-table dining initiative and holistic spa programme complete the experience.

Credit: Capella Singapore

Credit: Capella Singapore
Discover a tranquil side of the Lion City at Capella Singapore, set amid 30 acres of lush rainforest on Sentosa Island. Modern design elements by acclaimed designers Jaya Ibrahim and André Fu blend seamlessly with the resort’s colonial heritage, complemented by a unique variety of food and beverage options. Enjoy tailored experiences, from cooking masterclasses and rum tasting to curated city, unwind beside one of the hotel’s two infinity pools, or enjoy the privacy of your luxurious room – all 38 villas have a private plunge pool.

Credit: Ken Seet/Four Seasons

Credit: Ken Seet/Four Seasons

Credit: Ken Seet/Four Seasons
Ascend to the pinnacle of luxury at the Four Seasons Hotel Kuala Lumpur, which sits adjacent to the 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 led by executive chef John Oh, and a well-rounded spa programme. The hotel’s selection of tours includes a visit to the colourful Batu Caves and a trip to an elephant sanctuary – the perfect add-on to your city break once you’ve had your fill of shopping and local sightseeing.

Credit: The Mulia Bali Indonesia

Credit: The Mulia Bali Indonesia

Credit: The Mulia Bali Indonesia
A vast, contemporary resort set in Nusa Dua, The Mulia Bali is a spectacular hotel – and perfect for family holidays. Each of the resort’s 111 spacious suites comes with a personalised butler service and sweeping balconies that look over the Indian Ocean and the resort’s gardens. Guests have exclusive access to a private beach, six outdoor pools and two kids’ clubs and a teens’ zone. The “wellness unbound” programme, meanwhile, weaves Balinese culture into every experience from mindfulness to cultural enrichment.

Credit: The Lalu, Sun Moon Lake

Credit: The Lalu, Sun Moon Lake
Slip away to The Lalu, Sun Moon Lake with your loved one for a quietly romantic long weekend. Set high above Nantou’s mirror‑like waters, this secluded hot spring retreat feels designed for two. Its minimalist, Zen‑inspired architecture – crafted from basalt and teak – creates an atmosphere of hushed intimacy. Days drift by in tandem: lingering spa rituals for couples, slow crossings of the lake and twilight soaks in the infinity pool. With little to distract beyond nature and one another, The Lalu offers space to slow down and reconnect.

Credit: Fairmont Hanoi Vietnam

Credit: Fairmont Hanoi Vietnam

Credit: Fairmont Hanoi Vietnam
Guided by the hotel brand’s philosophy “make special happen”, Hanoi’s buzziest new hotel does just that. Located in the Old Quarter, just moments from Hoan Kiem Lake, Fairmont Hanoi encapsulates the spirit of the city through vibrant, contemporary design. Rooms feature luxurious amenities, such as Le Labo products, and offer a nightly turndown service. Dining is a major draw, with eight restaurants, bars and lounges, each more exciting than the last. Savour celebrity chef Luke Nguyen’s modern interpretation of Vietnamese cuisine and unwind with a cocktail on Hanoi’s hottest new rooftop bar.
This article was first published in March 2024 and updated in April 2026.