Dubai-based luxury hotel company, Jumeirah Group, has announced that it has inked an agreement with PT Asia Pasifik Properti, an Indonesian-based company, to operate a luxury resort in Bali, Indonesia.
Called Jumeirah Bali, the resort is located on the southern tip of the exclusive Jimbaran District and comprises 80 spacious hotel suites and 25 private villas.
Luxurious amenities within the resort include three restaurants, Jumeirah's signature Talise Spa, a state-of-the-art fitness centre and a fully-equipped business centre.
“We are delighted to bring the Jumeirah STAY DIFFERENT™ experience to Bali. Our guests will enjoy the exclusive and pristine beachfront location as well as the traditional Balinese ambience of the resort. This reaffirms our commitment to celebrating the cultural uniqueness of every destination, while offering our award winning service in the most luxurious settings,” said Gerald Lawless, Executive Chairman of Jumeirah Group (pictured left).
Sukowati Sosrodjojo, Chief Executive Officer of PT Asia Pasifik Properti (pictured right), added, “Jumeirah sets a new standard of luxury hotels and resorts that reaches far beyond the industry. From its superb service and personalised attention towards its guests to the unique blends of architectural concepts and designs, Jumeirah has raised the bar of luxury travel and living.”
This will be Jumeirah's second hotel in the Asian region after the Jumeirah Himalayas Hotel in Shanghai. Meanwhile, another five luxury hotels are under development in China, in addition to a hotel in Thailand.
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