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Mövenpick Resort & Spa Jimbaran, Bali will start welcoming guests on 12 January 2017.
The new-build hotel is an 100-metre stroll to Jimbaran Bay in southern Bali, and approximately 20 minutes from the island’s Ngurah Rai International Airport.
Mövenpick Resort & Spa Jimbaran Bali will offer 297 rooms and suites, each featuring private balconies, complimentary WiFi and a subtle Balinese sense of art, colour and style courtesy of the fabrics and materials utilised in the design.
The highlight of the resort is its free-form swimming pool which features an artificial beach area and lap pool. A dedicated Meera (Ocean) Kid’s Club and a Teen Club with its own fun and activity pool caters specifically to families.
Guests who are keen to keep up their fitness routine will have access to the 24-hour gym, whilst those wishing to indulge in a relaxing experience will be able to visit the spa (opening March 2017), which highlights Balinese and Indonesian spa and beauty culture.
F&B outlets will include the signature Anarasa restaurant with interactive live cooking stations and internationally influenced a la carte menus and Above Eleven Bali (opening in February 2017), where rooftop views are paired with a Peruvian-Japanese inspired menu.
The Katha Lobby Lounge & Library will welcome guests to unwind over an intimate beverage, while Mövenpick Café will offer a world of delights including the group’s famed coffee, Swiss-style artisanal ice cream and chocolate.
For casual bites, JeJaLa Pool Deck will provide a vast selection of refreshments to the pool deck, 213 sun loungers, and eight private cabanas.
“We are delighted to be opening our first property in Indonesia, a country central to our expansion plans in Southeast Asia, and where better to start than Bali,” said Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts Senior Vice President Asia, Andrew Langdon. “We are looking forward to our opening and to offering our unique blend of upscale Swiss-inspired hospitality to guests from around the world.”