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Type: Luxury Hotel

Summary: A serene coastal retreat with sensational sunsets

Feature: Opulent villas with personal five-star service

Rooms: 123 villas

Location: Bali, Indonesia

Star rating: 5 Star

Nearest airport: Ngurah Rai International Airport

Transfer: Approximately 40 minutes by private car transfer from Ngurah Rai International Airport

Luxury Holidays At Jumeirah Bali

Inspired by a Javanese-Hindu water palace, this elegant all-villa property stretches out towards the sea in its lofty setting on the cliffs of south-western Bali, promising its residents stunning sunsets at the end of every idyllic day. 123 spacious villas offer the ultimate luxurious retreat, with private pools, lavish oversized bathrooms and sumptuous furnishings including authentic Balinese carved furniture. A dedicated villa butler ensures five-star service, echoing the discreet yet attentive assistance visitors can expect throughout the resort. Days can be spent lazing by the pool, taking in the views out to sea, or getting sandy on the renowned Dreamland Beach nearby. That’s if you can be tempted away from enjoying the exceptional wellness facilities in the Talise Spa, 1,200m² of pure indulgence, home to relaxing private treatment rooms, the only traditional Turkish hammam in Bali, as well as a sauna and steam room nestled in beautiful tropical garden surrounds. Divine dining options offer views of the spectacular coast or the impressive infinity pool, and flavours from Southeast Asia are complemented by tasty flame-grilled dishes and refreshing cocktails. This heavenly Balinese escape is sure to impress, a tranquil sanctuary in a spellbindingly beautiful part of the world.

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Why Jumeirah Bali is so special...

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Luxury Beach

The resort has an enviable location overlooking Dreamland Beach, long revered as one of Bali’s best stretches of sand and a popular haunt for surfers. A golf course and waterpark are some of the leisure facilities available near the coast and eateries and souvenir sellers frequent the beach itself. The stunning Uluwatu coast affords a remarkable backdrop to the resort’s extensive grounds.

Luxury Beach at Jumeirah Bali

Romance

Deluxe villas offer the perfect setting for romance. Couples may find it hard to leave the comfort of their private outside space to explore the rest of the hotel, with secluded terraces and plunge pools providing everything you might need for relaxed time together in tropical surrounds. Inside, an oversized bathroom with a huge central bathtub is achingly romantic and an opulent bedroom with king-size bed is draped with silky smooth 600-thread count bedlinen. Captivating sunsets over the sea courtesy of the resort’s southwestern position are a romantic finale to idyllic days spent together

Romance at Jumeirah Bali

Spa Breaks

1,200m² of holistic therapy awaits guests at the resort’s luxurious Talise Spa where tropical garden surrounds infuse the space with an aura of restful tranquillity. Signature treatments are practiced in sumptuous private treatment rooms and guests can also relax in the sauna and steam room. The only traditional Turkish hammam in Bali unites wellness experiences from different cultures and female only facilities allow for complete relaxation in the serene space. A fitness centre with state-of-the-art equipment makes it easy to keep in shape and meditation and yoga classes in a variety of beautiful outdoor settings help keep mind and body fit.

Spa Breaks at Jumeirah Bali
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Pricing

Stay 7 nights from £2,805 p.p. (low season) and from £3,138 p.p. (high season) in a Garden Villa with Private Pool, including breakfast.
Flights and transfers available at an additional cost.

Prices shown are for guidance only and other pricing is available. Prices are subject to change due to availability, special offers and currency fluctuation. Please call for details.

 

Accommodation and Dining Experiences

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Overview

Overview

With their considerable 210m² footprints, the resort’s handsome villas offer plenty of space for rest and relaxation. Serene private pools are encased in tropical gardens creating the perfect haven for secluded recreation and luxe poolside loungers encourage guests to while away the day. Inside, carved teak furniture and neutral colour schemes lend a sophisticated feel to luxurious bedrooms and separate living rooms. Bathroom spaces are truly breathtaking, with a huge bathtub taking centre stage and a secluded outdoor shower adding an al-fresco element. Widescreen TVs with international channels in both the bedroom and lounge, as well as complimentary Wi-Fi, fulfils guests’ desires for modern day comforts, but with views of the lush landscape or ocean through floor to ceiling windows, it’s unlikely anyone will be make use of them for very long. Five 2-bedroom villas and one 4-bedroom villa are perfect for families or groups of friends travelling together.

Garden villa with private pool

Garden villa with private pool

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  • visibilityRoom View:Garden view

A sumptuous bedroom with king-size bed is a relaxing night-time haven, whilst the chic separate living room and expansive bathroom complete the offering. A private terrace with outdoor shower and private pool looks out onto lush vegetation.

Sunset villa with private pool

Sunset villa with private pool

  • hotelRooms:37
  • crop_freeSize:210m²
  • visibilityRoom View:Ocean view

Cliff-top positions allow for breathtaking sunsets over the ocean in the resort’s luxurious Sunset Villas. Private terraces with plunge pools encourage secluded swimming looking out over the treetops, a view that is also revealed through the floor to ceiling windows of the villa itself.

Ocean villa with private pool

Ocean villa with private pool

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  • crop_freeSize:210m²
  • visibilityRoom View:Ocean view

Partial views of the bright blue Indian Ocean provide the perfect backdrop for relaxation from both the outside terrace with private pool and elegant villa interior, where the king bedroom, separate lounge and spacious bathroom awaits.

Two bedroom villa with private pool

Two bedroom villa with private pool

  • hotelRooms:5
  • crop_freeSize:850m²
  • visibilityRoom View:Ocean view

Overlooking the seductive sands of Dreamland Beach from a private terrace, two bedroom villas allow up to six people to enjoy the wonders of Bali in complete comfort. Spacious bathrooms accompany a walk-in wardrobe and a generous living room boasts plush seating and a widescreen TV. The villa exterior will not disappoint, with a private terrace and large private pool for guests to relax in.

Royal water palace four bedroom villa

Royal water palace four bedroom villa

  • hotelRooms:1
  • crop_freeSize:4,900m²
  • visibilityRoom View:Panoramic ocean view

Sleeping up to 12 people, this substantial villa boasts a myriad of facilities across its 4,900m² footprint. In addition to four lavish en suite bedrooms, there is also a spacious living room and separate dining room in which to enjoy delicious in-villa dining. A wine cellar and cigar lounge as well as private gym and library complement the outside facilities perfectly, where a terrace and gazebo accompany a garden and large private pool.

Overview

Overview

Two exceptional restaurants offer mouthwatering cuisine with enticing sea views. South East Asian flavours are at the forefront of the all-day menu at Segaran whilst Akasa offers a sophisticated adult-only setting for evenings with flavoured woods creating exciting flame-grilled dishes. Light bites can be enjoyed throughout the day along with refreshing beverages at Maja Sunset Pool Lounge and, as the name suggests, this is also the perfect location for an evening drink as the sun starts to sink beneath the horizon. Villas are the perfect place to sample the outstanding cuisine in private with exceptional dishes bought to your accommodation and an in-room waiter on stand-by to provide attentive service.

Segaran

Segaran

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:South East Asian
  • checkroomDress Code:Casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:No

A casual and sociable ambience with views to the coast ensures Segaran is enticing at any time of day, and the restaurant’s all-day menu is available from breakfast until dinner time to fulfil guests' needs. A focus on South East Asian cuisine promises tasty dishes to tantalise visitor’s tastebuds.

Akasa Restaurant

Akasa Restaurant

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Flame grill with an Asian influence
  • checkroomDress Code:Smart casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:No
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:Yes

An impressive cliffside setting delivers dramatic ocean views, particularly memorable as the sun sets, alongside an innovative menu using the finest seasonal firewood to infuse dishes with flavour. Locally sourced hardwoods form the basis for a variety of grilled mains, many of which also avowal Asian influences in a nod to the resort’s magnificent location.

Maja Sunset Pool Lounge

Maja Sunset Pool Lounge

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Light bites
  • checkroomDress Code:Casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:No

Light refreshments available throughout the day next to the trickling waters of the resort’s infinity pool, with views of the Indian Ocean in the distance.

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Climate

At just 8 degrees south of the Equator, Bali’s climate is tropical, warm and humid all year round, split into a dry and rainy season. Dry season, between April and September, is the best time to visit to make the most of this beautiful island and its treasured landscape. Between October and March is Bali’s rainy season, characterised by heavy downpours, rougher seas, stronger winds and greater humidity. The island’s elevated centre is dominated by volcanoes and mountains, making this area considerably cooler and wetter than it is at the coast.

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Temples and Monuments

A predominantly Hindu nation, Bali houses an utterly staggering estimated 10,000 temples, each with their own unique design and intricate detail, alongside a number of significant religious monuments. Visit the important Pura Luhur Ulu Watu temple, perched atop sheer cliffs, and marvel at the statues of Ganesha and the detailed carvings of Bali’s mythological menagerie. The serene Pura Taman Ayun is an extensive royal water temple, the main one of the Mengwi kingdom, whilst Gungung Kawi is one of Bali’s oldest and largest ancient monuments, comprising ten striking memorials cut out of the rockface.

Temples and Monuments
Ubud

Geographically and figuratively the heart of the island, Ubud is an enchanting upland town that showcases the very best of true and authentic Bali, surrounded by beautiful rice fields and ancient monuments. Boasting countless informative museums and galleries – including Neka Art Museum, tracking the development of painting in Bali, and Museum Puri Lukisan, displaying fine examples of all schools of Balinese art – a trip to Ubud is synonymous with discovery. Beyond the cultural experience and many temples, Ubud houses a fine selection of lovely restaurants, cafes and streets of shops, many of which sell authentic quality products from the region's artisans.

Ubud
Beaches

A tropical island paradise in the shimmering Indian Ocean, Bali’s beaches are utterly stunning – characterised by powder-soft white sand and crystal-clear, turquoise-coloured waters – offering something for everyone. Surfers travel from all over the globe to embrace the rougher waters of the south coast, whilst there are plenty of coves that are perfect for swimming, snorkelling and watersports. If you love to explore, there is an abundance of beautiful hidden beaches to be discovered, whilst romantics will simply adore the island’s mesmerising sunsets over the soft sands.

Beaches
Wildlife Encounters

Whilst the Balinese people are a highlight of any visit, the island’s animals are also bound to charm you. Wander through the dense jungle that houses the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, inhibited by over 600 crab-eating Macaques – known locally as the Balinese Long-tailed Monkey. Observe the daily activities of these fascinating creatures, listening closely to park staff’s safety instructions, as well as encountering the forest’s native Timor Rusa Deer. For marine wildlife, Bali offers some of the best diving in the Indian Ocean, allowing you to spot multi-coloured clouds of various tropical fish, alongside Manta Rays, octopus, Reef Sharks and much more!

Wildlife Encounters
Cultural Highlights

Immerse yourself in the friendly, fascinating and famed culture of laid-back Bali. Encounter the glorious people of the region at one of the sprawling, vibrant markets, or marvel at the traditional Balinese dance performances that are held almost nightly at Ubud Palace, against a beautiful backdrop. Visit the 14th century historic site, Yeh Pulu, an intricately carved cliff face set amid beautiful rice terrace vistas, reached by a lush, tropical walk. Alternatively, take a trip to Mas, a traditional village whose principle craft is woodcarving, the traditional art of the priestly Brahmana caste, and believed to be a gift from the gods.

Cultural Highlights

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