Built in the shape of Malaysia’s national flower, the hibiscus, the Lexis Hibiscus Port Dickinson is one of the most iconic resorts in the region. The 13-story main tower, which houses all suites, is built on the edge of the beach, while villas are directly over the water, jutting out for almost a mile into the Strait of Malacca and forming a huge flower shape that’s easily recognizable from the air. The resort is packed with great amenities, but extra fees can add up, and some aspects of the property are a tad average for a hotel of this caliber, especially the food options and some services. In particular, one would expect that a hotel this size, where the most expensive rooms are located about a 10- to 15-minute walk from the shore and all amenities, would have figured out an efficient way to get guests from point A to point B, but there have been complaints of long waits for shuttle service. Guests have also complained of crowds at breakfast.