Indonesia is a country formed from over 17,000 islands, with varied landscapes and a kaleidoscope of cultures. When visiting, you can discover tropical rainforests, white sandy beaches, coral rich seas and smouldering volcanoes. Visit golden pagodas, historic temples and walk with wild animals. A luxury holiday in Indonesia offers unique experiences you won't find anywhere else.
‘Idyllic Location; Refined Luxury’
Four Seasons Resort Jimbaran Bay is situated in a calm and sheltered bay in the south of Bali. The Villas and Residences have outdoor living areas and private pools and garden areas. An infinity pool central to the resort and overlooking the beach, a spa and a fitness centre. At the beach guests can enjoy non-motorised water sports including surfing and kayaking and on dry land try yoga and meditation. There are three restaurants and opportunity for in-villa dining from a menu of western and eastern delights. Balinese performances take place in the Temple Courtyard and you can take part in rituals, ceremonies and cultural activities to really immerse yourself into Balinese life.
‘Beautiful, Refreshing and Perfectly Located Hotel’
Alila means surprise in Sanskrit and this is a suitable name for the refreshing character of the property and the reaction you may well have upon your arrival at this exquisite hotel. Alila Seminyak is cocooned on a pristine beach on Bali’s southwest coast, less than 30 minutes’ drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport. Those in search of leisure will certainly not be disappointed thanks to Alila spa, its stunning adjacent beach, a state of the art fitness centre and a wonderful swimming pool but that’s not all as there is plenty to see and do in the local area. It’s nearby several restaurants, shopping districts, a golf club, water and marine parks and some art spaces.
‘Romantic, Luxurious, Relaxing’
The InterContinental Bali Sanur Resorti is situated on the doorstep of Sanur Beach, one of Bali’s most exclusive areas. The hotel has a four-acre estate made up of 120 suites and villas with tropical gardens and a private beach. The resort has restaurants that offer five-star food in both Pan-Asian and European style.
‘Health, Wellness, Adventure & Pampering’
A rural residential health retreat which combines holistic wellness with modern amenities and carefully planned activities. Situated in a jungle clearing just north of the inland town of Ubud you will find unique rooms, suites and villas blending effortlessly into their lush naturally beautiful environment enhanced by romantic views, sounds and scents. There are specialists in a plethora of disciplines including yoga, pilates and martial arts plus a vast array of activities and therapies available on either an ad hoc or package basis. Visit our Special Features section to discover more adventures at this resort including the COMO Shambhala Estate Biathlon. Dining here is a pure delight with health and flavour featuring highest on the agenda not to mention locations to literally take your breath away.
‘Riverside Retreat; Rafting, Cycling, Spa and Pool Villas’
The Four Seasons Resort at Sayan is in a peaceful setting along the Ayung River. The resort encourages guests to discover the surrounding area with guided walks, bike tours and river rafting. On-site, delight in a two-level swimming pool, fitness centre and spa, while children can enjoy a complimentary kids’ club. Choose from a collection of suites and villas nestled into the jungle, with each villa offering a private plunge pool. Cuisine ranges from Mediterranean to Asian, Western to local specialities.
‘Ultra-luxurious villas in a serene setting’
An all-pool villa resort, Alila Villas Uluwatu is set in a dramatic location atop limestone cliffs overlooking Bali’s glittering coastline. Individual villas feature their own private pool and cabana, while spectacular ocean views are showcased from the bed to the bathtub. Dining comes in the form of the signature fine-dining CIRE, offering a delectable a la carte menu of East Asian cuisine, and The Warung, serving traditional Indonesian and Balinese fare. During the day there is a 50 metre pool to tempt you for a dip, a sunset cabana in which to relax with a cocktail, and an indulgent spa to lull you into a deep sense of tranquillity.
‘Welcome to Paradise’
Bawah Reserve is a collection of 6 beautiful islands north-east of Singapore, comprising 13 white sand beaches and 3 lagoons. The reserve features 35 suites, 3 restaurants and bars and a range of activities to choose from. Snorkel the clear waters and reefs, hike the lush jungle or watch a film at the open-air cinema, perhaps followed by an indulgent treatment at the spa. All meals are included here, with Treetops serving delicious meals overlooking the lagoon.
'A place to disconnect and reconnect'
Located nearby the small Buahan village and nested behind infinite layers of beautiful flora in the heart of the Balinese jungle, with glimpses of rice fields. Each villa offers breathtaking views, your own private villa and an open deck living area. Experience various adventures and excursions, from trekking through small villages to immersing in moon yoga.
‘Dramatic Scenery; Luxury Resort’
Bulgari Resort Bali occupies a clifftop near Uluwatu, with access to a private beach below. Facilities on-site include a pool, spa and fitness centre, while excursions to nearby islands are also available. When it comes to dining, guests can delight in creative cuisine, fresh seafood and spectacular views. Villas and mansions combine modern luxury with Indonesian style, and some boast private pools.
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