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Fairmont Signs Hotel in Bali

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Videos Monday, 17 December 2012
 

Fairmont Hotels & Resorts is expanding its portfolio of hotels in Asia with the signing of a new development on the southern coast of Bali, Indonesia scheduled to open in 2016.

Perched on a bukit, or bluff, with unobstructed views of the Indian Ocean, Fairmont Bali will offer guests 170 guest rooms and suites as well as branded residences.

Guests will be able to enjoy a variety of dining options from casual to elegant and extensive recreational facilities including a spa and 18-hole golf course.

White, sandy beaches and leafy, tropical trees combine to form an enticing backdrop to an exclusive beach club perfect for relaxing, swimming and a variety of water sports while a diverse selection of indoor and outdoor venue spaces will ensure seamless events for both 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,” stated Jennifer Fox, President, Fairmont Hotels & Resorts. “Expanding our global footprint is a key brand strategy and this resort will complement our existing hotels such as the recently opened Fairmont Makati in Manila and Fairmont Jaipur as well as the luxurious Fairmont Jakarta which will open in 2015.”

The resort will also be home to the 80-room Raffles Bali, featuring one, two or three bedroom villas and branded residences with private plunge pools, outdoor dining and relaxation areas.

Raffles is a sister brand under the parent company Fairmont Raffles Hotels International.

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