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Sentosa Seminyak to Rebrand

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The Sentosa Seminyak is to be rebranded as Peppers Sentosa Seminyak in March.

Peppers is Mantra Group’s boutique collection of 28 retreats and resorts across Australia and New Zealand.

“We are very proud to have a resort the quality of Sentosa Seminyak carry the Peppers name,” said Mantra Group CEO, Bob East. “To see the brand evolve from a group of small boutique retreats nearly 30 years ago to then include larger scale resorts in Australia and New Zealand, and now move into Asia is a historic occasion.”

Peppers Sentosa Seminyak comprises 49 three, four and five bedroom luxury villas (177 rooms in total) each with private swimming pools set amidst lush tropical gardens and lotus ponds with a large poolside Bale for relaxation and massages.

A fully equipped gourmet kitchen and spacious living areas ensure a private haven for guests to relax and unwind, whilst the resort’s central location within walking distance to Seminyak’s designer boutiques and superb restaurants allows for easy exploration of the local area.

Celebrated Australian chef, Luke Mangan’s on-site signature restaurant, Salt tapas & bar, helmed by talented Sydney chef Angus Harrison, offers a highly praised menu complemented by an extensive wine list.

The restaurant provides an ideal venue for events and due to the size of the villas – from 450 square metres for a three bedroom villa and up to 1070 square metres for the four bedroom duplex villa – small meetings and incentives can be well catered for.

The Spa at Sentosa offers a holistic approach to wellbeing, offering an extensive list of beauty treatments and massages to wellness therapies and healing treatments as well as full scale wellness escapes including nutrition, yoga and detox treatments.

Another two Peppers and Mantra properties in Indonesia are in the pipeline for Mantra Group.

Mantra, Peppers, Bali, Indonesia

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