Six Senses to develop resort on the cliffs of Bali
By Helen Andrews
The whole 30-acre (12-hectare) resort, owned by PT Cahaya Warna Prima, will welcome guests after two phases of construction are complete – in 2017 Credit: Six Senses
Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas is set to develop a resort in the southwest of Bali on the cliffs of Uluwatu, sharing ocean views with the island’s famed Uluwatu Temple – approximately 250ft (76m) above sea level.
The whole 30-acre (12-hectare) resort – owned by PT Cahaya Warna Prima – will welcome guests after two phases of construction are complete in 2017. The first phase includes the resort, which will rest on 16 acres (6.5 hectares) of land while phase two includes 60 residential villas.
The resort will include 28 villas, 62 one-bedroom villas and seven two-bedroom villas for accommodation purposes. The Six Senses Spa will offer locally-inspired speciality treatments, multi-day wellness programmes and a selection of activities as well as complimentary morning yoga. A spokesperson for Six Senses told Spa Opportunities that details of the spa’s facilities will be revealed at a later date.
In addition, there will be three restaurants, a pool bar, cooking school and organic garden.
The property will feature a vast central pool, a gym, an event lawn, ballroom, two meeting rooms and a wedding pavilion. The resort will also host its own Balinese temple.
"The location is incredible and the design approach is perfect for our brand," said Bernhard Bohnenberger, president of Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas. "Innovative and fresh, this project will offer a new dimension in wellness for active and health-minded travellers."
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Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas is set to develop a resort in the southwest of Bali on the
cliffs of Uluwatu, sharing ocean views with the island’s famed Uluwatu Temple –
approximately 250ft (76m) above sea level.
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Six Senses to develop resort on the cliffs of Bali
By Helen Andrews
The whole 30-acre (12-hectare) resort, owned by PT Cahaya Warna Prima, will welcome guests after two phases of construction are complete – in 2017 Credit: Six Senses
Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas is set to develop a resort in the southwest of Bali on the cliffs of Uluwatu, sharing ocean views with the island’s famed Uluwatu Temple – approximately 250ft (76m) above sea level.
The whole 30-acre (12-hectare) resort – owned by PT Cahaya Warna Prima – will welcome guests after two phases of construction are complete in 2017. The first phase includes the resort, which will rest on 16 acres (6.5 hectares) of land while phase two includes 60 residential villas.
The resort will include 28 villas, 62 one-bedroom villas and seven two-bedroom villas for accommodation purposes. The Six Senses Spa will offer locally-inspired speciality treatments, multi-day wellness programmes and a selection of activities as well as complimentary morning yoga. A spokesperson for Six Senses told Spa Opportunities that details of the spa’s facilities will be revealed at a later date.
In addition, there will be three restaurants, a pool bar, cooking school and organic garden.
The property will feature a vast central pool, a gym, an event lawn, ballroom, two meeting rooms and a wedding pavilion. The resort will also host its own Balinese temple.
"The location is incredible and the design approach is perfect for our brand," said Bernhard Bohnenberger, president of Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas. "Innovative and fresh, this project will offer a new dimension in wellness for active and health-minded travellers."
The Six Senses Zil Pasyon resort, located on the private island of Félicité in the ...
Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas is set to develop a resort in the southwest of Bali on the
cliffs of Uluwatu, sharing ocean views with the island’s famed Uluwatu Temple –
approximately 250ft (76m) above sea level.
Collaborations with the medical profession and greater aspirations around wellbeing are creating a need for more experts in our sector. It’s time to reboot our thinking around the workforce
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