AYANA Resort and Spa Bali
The lovely AYANA Resort and Spa Bali sits atop the cliffs of Jimbaran Bay, offering expansive views of the Indian Ocean. The hotel’s 290 rooms and 78 private villas are spread out over almost a mile of secluded coastline. Holding a coveted spot on Conde Nast Traveler magazine’s “Gold List,” AYANA is noted for its spectacular spa, which features two spa villas set on large, seaside rocks. Spacious rooms come with private balconies and are appointed with Indonesian decorative artifacts as well as modern comforts, including 42-inch flatscreen TVs and aromatic burners. Seven bars and restaurants comprise a wide variety of dining options at the resort, from trattoria-style Italian to seafood served on a terrace and local cocktails served on a cool, open-air lounge jutting out of the main rockface and perched 45 feet above crashing waves. Five pools, including one with an infinity edge, a private beach, an 18-hole putting course, a fully equipped gym and an array of on-site activities and classes make Ayana one of the nicest resorts in Bali.
AYANA Resort and Spa Bali
Jl. Karang Mas Sejahtera
Jimbaran, Bali 80364, Indonesia
Tel: +62 361 702 222
Fax: +62-361-701 555
Website: www.ayanaresort.com
Alila Manggis
The Alila Manggis is situated amid a secluded coconut grove on the Bali Sea, with vistas of nearby Mount Agung, Bali’s most sacred mountain, once believed to be the seat of gods. The hotel’s 53 rooms and two corner suites occupy traditional two-story thatched Balinese pavilions that look over the beach and across the Lombok Strait to Nusa Penida. All rooms have terraces as well as living and dining areas, while the two corner suites offer private balconies for dining or sunbathing. Guests can enjoy local cuisine with fresh ingredients grown on the premises at the Seasalt Restaurant, situated along a lotus pond within the hotel’s grounds, or choose to dine poolside or in the property’s landscaped gardens. The hotel also offers traditional Indonesian and Balinese spa treatments at Spa Alila, with terrific views from the two outdoor spa bales perched atop a cliff overlooking the sea. Other highlights of the property include a palm-fringed inverted pyramid pool, free wireless Internet access throughout the grounds, excellent nearby dive sites, and a culinary school known for its specialty in East Balinese cuisine. The property is located along the east coast of Bali about seventy-five minutes from the Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Denpasar.
Alila Manggis
Buitan, Manggis
Karangasem 80871, Bali
Indonesia
Tel: +62 363 41 011
Fax: +62 363 41 015
E-mail: manggis@alilahotels.com
Alila Villas Soori
Alila Villas Soori lies along the southwest coast of Bali amid a beautiful natural setting, situated on the edge of a black sand beach with rice fields and volcanic vistas dotting the horizon. The hotel's 48 villas’ eco-friendly, modern Asian decor integrates seamlessly with the surroundings, and each villa includes a private pool, Apple TV, espresso machines, LCD television and wireless Internet access among its amenities. Alila's culinary options further the hotel's commitment to the environment: its two restaurants, Cotta and Coast, provide tasting menus with fresh, locally sourced ingredients, serving both international and Indonesian delicacies. Spa Alila's natural, holistic approach to spa therapy provides a wonderful opportunity to decompress and a dip in the property's infinity pool at sunset is a perfect end to a relaxing day in Bali. Alila Villas Soori is approximately 65 minutes by car from Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS).
Alila Villas Soori
Banjar Dukuh, Desa Kelating
Kerambitan, Tabanan, Bali 82161
Indonesia
Tel: +62 361 894 6388
Fax: +62 361 894 6377
E-mail: soori@alilahotels.com
Website: http://www.alilahotels.com/soori/
Alila Villas Uluwatu
Located on a clifftop plateau on the Bikut Peninsula on Bali’s southern coastline, the Alila Villas Ululwatu was designed by the award-winning Singapore architecture firm WOHA using environmentally sustainable principles, including water conservation and recycling and the use of local stone, wood, rattan and other raw materials. The luxury property, which opened in 2009, is the recipient of the prestigious Green Globe “Best Practice Building, Planning and Design” certification. Its 84 sea-view, private-pool villas feature contemporary Balinese accents along with such amenities as 24-hour butler service, wireless Internet and flat-screen satellite TVs. The resort has a 24-hour fitness center with yoga and pilates studio, while the Spa Alila features a variety of massage, skin and hair treatments. Dining includes the contemporary décor and western cuisine of CIRE and authentic Indonesian and Balinese dishes at Warung. Alila Villas Uluwatu is approximately 30 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport.
Alila Villas Uluwatu
Jl Belimbing Sari
Banjar Tambiyak, Desa Pecatu 80364
Bali, Indonesia
Tel: +62 361 848 2166
Fax: +62 361 848 2188
E-mail: uluwatu@alilahotels.com
Website: www.alilahotels.com/uluwatu
Amandari
Amandari welcomes you to its resort in central Bali through its lobby designed to resemble a wantilan (village meeting place) with coconut wood posts, Javanese marble and volcanic stone. The resort’s 30 suites come with a private garden, courtyard and outdoor sunken marble bath. The open-air restaurant serves Indonesian and Western cuisine with views of the lush gorge. Amenities at Amandari include a swimming pool, fitness center with state-of-the-art machines, private outdoor yoga classes, tennis courts and a library with e-mail and Internet access. The spa is surrounded by a lotus pond and has a beauty room, sauna, steam room and two bales (gazebos). While there is no business center, wi-fi is available in all rooms and public areas. Amandari is approximately a 45-minute drive from the Denpasar Airport (DPS) in Bali.
Amandari
Kedewatan
Ubud Bali
Indonesia
Tel: (62) 361 975 333
Fax: (62) 361 975 335
E-mail: amandari@amanresorts.com
Amankila
Amankila is perched on a cliff overlooking Lombok Strait and the private beach just below the resort. The 34 thatched-roof suites have walkways that wind through vegetation, attaching them to restaurants and public areas. The restaurant overlooks the pools and the sea and serves Western and Indonesian cuisine; private dining in the suites is available all day. Amankila’s Beach Club is located at the base of the cliff where there is a large pool in addition to the three-tiered pool on the cliff side. The club offers a range of activities; windsurfers, kayaks, boogie boards and Hobie cats are all available for use. Yoga classes are available at the Beach Club, or taught privately in your suite. There is no fitness center and no business center, however wi-fi is available in all rooms and public areas. The spa offers beauty and Balinese massage treatments on the beach, hidden away among coconut trees, in your suite or in a massage pavilion. The resort is one hour from Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS).
Amankila
Manggis, Bali
Indonesia
Tel: (62) 363 41333
Fax: (62) 363 41555
E-mail: amankila@amanresorts.com
Amanusa
The serene Amanusa resort is situated amid fragrant flowers a stone’s throw from white beaches and the Indian Ocean. Thirty-five thatched-roof villas blend indoor comforts with the tranquility of the outdoors, and are fitted with four-poster beds, sunken bathtubs and outdoor showers. Eight villas have their own private plunge pools. For dining, The Terrace offers Thai, Indonesian and continental cuisine with spectacular views of the island and the Indian Ocean. The Italian restaurant has a more formal setting in an elegant dining room, and for a casual meal there is dining next to the pool. Amanusa’s Beach Club is on a pristine beach with a lagoon for swimming and water sports. There is a large swimming pool, tennis courts, and a library with a computer for Internet access. The spa offers Balinese, Swedish and acupressure massage, in addition to other beauty and health treatments. There is no fitness or business center, but wi-fi is available in all rooms and public areas. The resort is a 15-minute drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS).
Amanusa
PO Box 33
Nusa Dua 80363
Bali, Indonesia
Tel: (62) 361 772 333
Fax: (62) 361 772 335
E-mail: amanusa@amanresorts.com
Bulgari Hotels & Resorts Bali
The magnificient Bulgari villas are set 492 feet (150 meters) above the Indian Ocean towards the southern tip of Bali at Uluwatu. The beach is accessed by the hotel’s inclined, private elevator. There are 59 villas in total and are made of hand-cut volcanic stone and exotic local timber, reflecting the Balinese design while taking into account the classic Italian style associated with Bulgari. Balinese art and antiques are featured in every villa, which also has luxurious, modern amenities including Bang and Olufsen sound systems. There is one fine-dining restaurant, Il Ristorante, which serves Italian food, a bar that overlooks the infinity pool and ocean,an opulent spa with a wide-range of treatment options, incorporating European and Asian styles of massage. The other option is the more casual Sangkar, an Indonesian restaurant.
Bulgari Hotels & Resorts Bali
Jalan Goa Lempeh
Banjar Dinas Kangin, Uluwatu
Bali, Indonesia
Tel: 62 361 847 1000
Fax: 62 361 8471111
Website: www.bulgarihotels.com/en-us/bali
COMO Shambhala Estate at Begawan Giri
COMO Shambhala Estate is a haven of wellness situated in the heart of Ubud. The Estate is the flagship property of the COMO Shambhala brand and offers the services of a wide variety of health professionals, including a nutritionist, naturopath, Ayurvedic doctor, physiotherapist, as well as fitness, yoga and pilates instructors. The property’s spacious rooms and suites have a host of amenities including direct dial telephones, Internet access, satellite TV, a DVD player, CD player, electronic safe, private bar, and COMO Shambhala bathroom amenities. Hotel amenities are equally plentiful: indoor and outdoor fitness centers, a natural spring that feeds into Kedara garden, which has four treatment bales and other relaxation areas, lap and hydrotherapy pools, a full-service business center, Ojas, the Sanskrit word for “essence of life” and the name for the Estate’s principal treatment area, a yoga pavilion, pilates studio, rock climbing wall, tennis courts and two restaurants.
COMO Shambhala Estate at Begawan Giri
PO Box 54
Ubud, Gianyar 80571
Bali, Indonesia
Tel: +62 361 978 888
Fax: +62 361 978 889
E-mail: info@cse.comoshambhala.bz
Website: www.cse.como.bz
The Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay
Located on a hilltop with dramatic views of Jimbaran Bay, the Four Seasons Resort Bali has winding stone walkways to the beach and 147 spacious, thatched-roof villas with private plunge pools. There are four restaurants to choose from: PJ’s specializes in seafood, Taman Wantilan serves Indonesian specialties in open air pavilions overlooking the Bay to Bali’s volcanoes, Warung Mie has Asian noodle dishes and exotic drinks, and the Pool Terrace Café has a light menu of salads and sandwiches. The facilities at the Four Seasons include a fitness center with free weights and cardiovascular machines, an aerobic studio, a pool and a tennis court. There is also a business center and wi-fi access. The spa has nine rooms with a variety of beauty and massage treatments that incorporate aromatic flowers, Indonesian herbs and elements from the ocean. The hotel is a 15-minute drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS).
The Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay
Jimbaran, Denpasar, 80361
Bali, Indonesia
Tel: +62 (361) 701010
Fax: +62 (361) 701020
E-mail: res.bali@fourseasons.com
Website: www.fourseasons.com/jimbaranbay/