Jeddah - Arab Today
Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay has completed a two-year renovation, launching Bali’s exclusive beachfront villas with upgraded facilities and services across the resort.
The freshly-minted Imperial and Royal Villas preserve the authentic ambience of its original Balinese village architecture. The resort is divided into seven “village squares” each with a village chief to deliver a Four Seasons experience and 147 pool villas are cocooned within the high walls of these traditional Balinese dwellings. Inside, they present a contemporary design, spacious interiors and great views across the sunset coast and Jimbaran Bay.
Located just steps from a beach, the three-bedroom, two-story Imperial Villa features multi-level living spaces, residential-style kitchen and dining area, infinity pool, fitness studio, and in-villa services such as a private breakfast chef, personal trainer and yoga master, night-time spa rituals and Balinese royal banquets. The Imperial Villa’s individual design also offers a stunning ocean-edge venue to host private celebrations and weddings for up to 80 people.
General Manager Uday Rao said: “Being one of the first resorts on the island, we were able to secure the best location with the combination of both cliff and beachfront land, and views across Jimbaran Bay’s fishing village. It also means that we have had years of guest feedback to learn from, to perfect our offering.”
He added: “Our guests told us they love the location and authentic Balinese concept, and they love the people. Those elements haven’t changed and remain part of our DNA, while we have upgraded facilities and created the Imperial and Royal Villas to elevate the guest experience. We’re grateful to our owners for their support and excited to share this evolution with our loyal guests and staff.”
The resort also added a new ocean-front venue for spa treatments and yoga; an artists-in-residence program for guests to learn woodcarving, weaving, painting and dance; heli-surfing, sunset cruise and water biking adventures; and customised dining concept at Sundara, the southern peninsula’s hottest dining destination and beach-club. These activities enhance existing programs including half-day courses at the Jimbaran Bay Cooking Academy and transformative rituals at the Healing Village Spa.
Source: Arab News