(16 May 2022, 09:09 +07)
Jumeirah has expanded its portfolio of luxury
hotels with the group's first resort in Indonesia.
Located in the beach area of Uluwatu in the Pecatu
region of south-west Bali, the Jumeirah Bali features 123 villas
in one and two-bedroom configurations, as well as a four-bedroom
Royal Water Palace.
Each
villa features a private pool and outdoor living area with an open
pavilion overlooking the Indian Ocean or a landscaped tropical
garden.
The resort also provides guests with exclusive access
to a private beach framed by the natural landscape offering a
secluded enclave to relax.
Pool at Jumeirah Bali
“Bali is well-known for its captivating
beauty and rich cultural heritage that sets it apart from the rest
of the archipelagos around the world,” said Mr. José Silva, Chief
Executive Officer of Jumeirah Group. “Jumeirah Bali is a
first-of-its-kind concept that embodies the spirit of the province
with our unmatched hospitality, providing guests a truly unique
and memorable experience to reconnect with nature. The resort adds
another feather to Jumeirah Group’s growing international
portfolio providing a multicultural hospitality destination,
integrating sustainability, culture and wellness.”
The resort features three signature restaurants and bars overseen by Master Chef
Vincent Leroux; a Talise Spa with two private treatment rooms as
well as sauna, steam bath and Vichy shower treatments; a fitness
centre and holistic retreat; infinity-edge swimming pools; and a
kids’ club. A traditional Turkish hammam will open in July.
Jumeirah Bali is committed to sustainable
practices, featuring the most advanced desalination system in the
world. The resort also supports the local community through the
Jumeirah Uluwatu Foundation, dedicated to the wellbeing of the
Balinese people.
Overseeing the new resort as General Manager is
Ram Hiralal.
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