Kiwi Curated
Six Reasons to Eat, Stay and Love Bali
by Darren DunneThink of Bali as a tropical “jack of all trades,” with the flexibility to accommodate most types of vacations. Culture vultures can look forward to over 20,000 temples, meanwhile, hidden caves, towering waterfalls and pristine beaches cater to those seeking eye candy. Read on as we make the case for this paradise island.
Six Reasons to Eat, Stay and Love Bali
Picture the scene: a sleepy fishing village framed by rolling hills and paddy fields. At its center, a place of serenity where healing treatments are administered against a sea breeze on long, sun-drenched days. Spa Village Resort Tembok Bali places the healing traditions of the region at its core, while charting a modern approach to each guest’s health and wellbeing. The result is a unique environment for rejuvenation; an adults-only sanctuary that’s free from cell phones, televisions, and distractions. This calming vibe extends to the beautiful guest accommodations, each accented by neutral tones and simple local decorative elements. Outside, take a plunge in the infinity pool overlooking the Bali Sea.
Six Reasons to Eat, Stay and Love Bali
Considered the cultural heart of Bali, Ubud is a magical place of hidden temples, active volcanos and spiritual devotion. It’s the center of Bali’s art scene, with options to browse charming markets for small crafts or art galleries for pricier pieces. The Ayung River is a particularly eye-catching corner of Ubud, and it’s home to Mandapa, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve. This intimate resort ensconces guests amid a spiritual and cultural bounty, with a backdrop of verdant rice paddies and ancient temples. Cares melt away within Mandapa’s 60 peaceful villas and suites, all boasting views of the lush valley or river, and the convenience of 24-hour butler service.
Six Reasons to Eat, Stay and Love Bali
A world class spa and awe-inspiring valley views headline the experience at Viceroy Bali Hotel. Located in Bali’s famed “Valley of the Kings,” the family-owned mountain retreat has just 25 private pool villas—each a haven of privacy, with large living rooms, marble bathrooms, and private pools that overlook the verdant valley. In keeping with the area’s reputation for healing, the resort’s Lembah Spa radiates a calm that complements an array of modern treatments and traditional Balinese wellness traditions. Elsewhere, take a dip in Viceroy Bali’s spectacular infinity pool.
Six Reasons to Eat, Stay and Love Bali
Dramatically perched atop limestone cliffs, Alila Villas Uluwatu illuminates its home on the rugged Bukit Peninsula. This stylish resort is strongly committed to cultural and environmental preservation, making every effort to respect local communities and minimize the impact on the local ecosystem. The villas are every inch the tropical paradise, mingling unending ocean and sky vistas with sleek, modern guest accommodations courtesy of Singaporean architects WOHA. The star of the show is a 50-meter infinity pool that seems to float above the world on the cliff’s edge.
Six Reasons to Eat, Stay and Love Bali
As part of the wider Ayana Resort, The Villas at Ayana offer an exclusive resort-within-a-resort vibe in a tranquil and secluded setting covering 90 hectares of cliff-top land above Jimbaran Bay. Traditional Balinese influences inform the open, airy guest accommodations, each sporting a lavish array of paintings, batik bed runners and modern features. Guests enjoy the most extensive on-site facilities of any resort in Bali. This includes 18 restaurants and bars, a private beach, 12 swimming pools, and a spa with 53 treatment rooms.
Six Reasons to Eat, Stay and Love Bali
A mixture of white sands, blue waters and a little island mystique make Banyan Tree Ungasan one of Bali’s most romantic retreats. The resort sits 70 meters above sea level on the tip of Bali’s southern peninsula, close to the island’s famous Uluwatu Temple. The 71 jaw-dropping villas come stacked with private infinity pools, outdoor showers, retractable glass walls, and ocean-facing bathtubs. Banyan Tree’s penchant for world-class spa facilities continues at Ungasan, with a spa that’s earned several awards as Indonesia’s best. Here, guests can engage in Banyan Tree’s signature range of Asian-inspired therapies amid charming pavilions.
Picture the scene: a sleepy fishing village framed by rolling hills and paddy fields. At its center, a place of serenity where healing treatments are administered against a sea breeze on long, sun-drenched days. Spa Village Resort Tembok Bali places the healing traditions of the region at its core, while charting a modern approach to each guest’s health and wellbeing. The result is a unique environment for rejuvenation; an adults-only sanctuary that’s free from cell phones, televisions, and distractions. This calming vibe extends to the beautiful guest accommodations, each accented by neutral tones and simple local decorative elements. Outside, take a plunge in the infinity pool overlooking the Bali Sea.
Considered the cultural heart of Bali, Ubud is a magical place of hidden temples, active volcanos and spiritual devotion. It’s the center of Bali’s art scene, with options to browse charming markets for small crafts or art galleries for pricier pieces. The Ayung River is a particularly eye-catching corner of Ubud, and it’s home to Mandapa, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve. This intimate resort ensconces guests amid a spiritual and cultural bounty, with a backdrop of verdant rice paddies and ancient temples. Cares melt away within Mandapa’s 60 peaceful villas and suites, all boasting views of the lush valley or river, and the convenience of 24-hour butler service.
A world class spa and awe-inspiring valley views headline the experience at Viceroy Bali Hotel. Located in Bali’s famed “Valley of the Kings,” the family-owned mountain retreat has just 25 private pool villas—each a haven of privacy, with large living rooms, marble bathrooms, and private pools that overlook the verdant valley. In keeping with the area’s reputation for healing, the resort’s Lembah Spa radiates a calm that complements an array of modern treatments and traditional Balinese wellness traditions. Elsewhere, take a dip in Viceroy Bali’s spectacular infinity pool.
Dramatically perched atop limestone cliffs, Alila Villas Uluwatu illuminates its home on the rugged Bukit Peninsula. This stylish resort is strongly committed to cultural and environmental preservation, making every effort to respect local communities and minimize the impact on the local ecosystem. The villas are every inch the tropical paradise, mingling unending ocean and sky vistas with sleek, modern guest accommodations courtesy of Singaporean architects WOHA. The star of the show is a 50-meter infinity pool that seems to float above the world on the cliff’s edge.
As part of the wider Ayana Resort, The Villas at Ayana offer an exclusive resort-within-a-resort vibe in a tranquil and secluded setting covering 90 hectares of cliff-top land above Jimbaran Bay. Traditional Balinese influences inform the open, airy guest accommodations, each sporting a lavish array of paintings, batik bed runners and modern features. Guests enjoy the most extensive on-site facilities of any resort in Bali. This includes 18 restaurants and bars, a private beach, 12 swimming pools, and a spa with 53 treatment rooms.
A mixture of white sands, blue waters and a little island mystique make Banyan Tree Ungasan one of Bali’s most romantic retreats. The resort sits 70 meters above sea level on the tip of Bali’s southern peninsula, close to the island’s famous Uluwatu Temple. The 71 jaw-dropping villas come stacked with private infinity pools, outdoor showers, retractable glass walls, and ocean-facing bathtubs. Banyan Tree’s penchant for world-class spa facilities continues at Ungasan, with a spa that’s earned several awards as Indonesia’s best. Here, guests can engage in Banyan Tree’s signature range of Asian-inspired therapies amid charming pavilions.