Sinclairs Bayview ranked No. 1 hotel in Port Blair by TripAdvisor

Sinclairs Bayview Port Blair has been ranked by TripAdvisor as No. 1 hotel in Port Blair, out of 26.

The ranking is made on the basis of thousands of reviews and ratings registered on its site during a year from travellers worldwide. There were as many as 419 reviews of Sinclairs Bayview from the TripAdvisor community. Of these 124 rated the property as ‘excellent’ and another 175 as ‘very good’.

“We are honoured and humbled by this recognition. As the rankings are based on guest reviews, the recognition is extremely valuable for us. Our goal remains 100 per cent guest satisfaction” says Swajib Chatterjee, General Manager- Corporate, Sinclairs Hotels Limited.

Set on a cantilever into the sea, Sinclairs Bayview is Port Blair’s only hotel to offer a mesmerizing 270 degree view of The Bay of Bengal. The hotel is a quiet getaway for those who want to explore the Andamans. The hotel is 15 minutes from the airport and the town’s shopping center. The hotel’s 46 rooms and suites virtually rest on the sea, opening out to the crystal blue Indian Ocean waters.

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