Toronto, Canada—Reported by Elite Traveler, the private jet lifestyle magazine
Perched on a ‘bukit’ (an Indonesian bluff) and boasting spectacular and unobstructed views of the Indian Ocean, Fairmont’s newest announcement, Fairmont Bali, will offer guests 170 luxurious guest rooms and suites as well as a selection of uniquely branded residences. Set to open in 2016, the property’s stunning visage lies in the experienced hands Denniston International, one of the industry’s leading hospitality design and planning firms, which will oversee the project with their trademark translation of local culture into contemporary design.
At Fairmont Bali, guests will be given the opportunity to enjoy a variety of dining options— from casual to elegant—as well as extensive recreational facilities including a spa and 18-hole golf course. White, sandy beaches and leafy, tropical trees combine to create an enticing backdrop to an exclusive beach club while a diverse selection of indoor and outdoor venue spaces ensure seamless event hosting for corporate functions, social occasions and weddings. “Our entry into Bali marks the company’s first resort in South East Asia and will provide our guests with a rich and beautiful holiday destination in the region,” said Jennifer Fox, president, Fairmont Hotels & Resorts.
With the region boasting 17,000 islands, a diverse natural environment ranging from stepped rice paddies to beaches and, now, the 80-room Raffles Bali, which features one, two and three bedroom villas, as well as branded residences loaded with amenities such as private plunge pools, Fairmont Bali looks poised to live up to its instantly recognizable name.