Bali's best surfing beach is on the resort's doorstep, and many more
pristine shores and popular oceanside hangouts, such as Bali Collection
in Nusa Dua, are within 25 minutes reach.
Just a 40-minute drive from Bali Ngurah Rai International Airport lies Uluwatu – a rural jewel in Bali's Bukit peninsula's crown. On this southwestern tip of the Island, Indonesia's first Radisson Blu resort, Radisson Blu Bali Uluwatu reinterprets
Balinese style for the modern travelers. Set to welcome guests from
January 2018, the brand's 100% Satisfaction Guarantee is evident in
every dimension of the resort's unique character.
Bali's best surfing beach is on the resort's doorstep, and many
more pristine shores and popular oceanside hangouts, such as Bali
Collection in Nusa Dua, are within 25 minutes reach. The majestic,
11th-century Luhur Uluwatu Temple lies 6km to the west. A Cultural Park
offering myriad Balinese experiences and a state-of-the-art 18-hole golf
course designed by Ronald Fream, David Dale & Kevin Ramsey are also
nearby, making Radisson Blu Bali Uluwatu an ideal base for the surfer,
golfer, cultural explorer or serenity seeker.
Guest accommodation comprizes 111 rooms in three categories,
featuring private balconies on upper floors and private sundecks on lower
floors, and 14 suites with rooftop terraces giving guests views of the
ocean, the pool or both in full panorama.
The all day dining restaurant, Artichoke, provides guests with food
bursting with local and global flavors. And Radisson Blu's signature
restaurant concept, Filini makes its Asia Pacific debut at the resort.
This authentic Italian eatery offers Meditteranean flavours in an
informal setting. Three different bars complete the F&B offerings
with tapas and cocktail pairings at Lookout, poolside quenchers at Choka
and cleansing juices at Lucid Liquids.
General Manager Björn-Henning Buth explains, "The
incredible architecture is a true celebration of native craftsmanship.
Tenganan Village is the reference for building methods and materials.
The layout of guest rooms and social spaces also follows that of
traditional Balinese homes, and the interior designers have taken their
inspiration from the ornate patterning of Bali's Lontar manuscripts".
(TraveldailynewsAsia)
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