Anantara Hotels, Resorts & Spas has announced the opening of Anantara Ubud Bali Resort.
The exclusive development is scheduled to open in mid-2022 and it is the brand’s third resort on the popular Indonesian island of Bali.
Ubud, is well-known as the centre of Balinese culture and home to many of the region’s artisans. Its rainforest and terraced rice fields, dotted with Hindu temples, are amongst Bali’s most iconic and spectacular sceneries. Located in the traditional hillside village of Payangan, a 1.5-hour drive from Bali’s international airport and 35 minutes from the centre of Ubud by car, Anantara Ubud Bali Resort brings Anantara’s unique brand of luxury to the island’s lush jungle centre.
Guests can select from 85 beautifully appointed guest rooms and one and two-bedroom pool villas, each a calming and serene space inspired by the culture and traditions of the locale.
Those who would like to stay longer have the opportunity to purchase one of 15 Anantara residences, all offering the comfort and quality the brand is renowned for, with a starting price of US$650,000++.
“Natural, native materials have been used in harmony with the environment, symbolic of an authentic experience of hillside village dwellings that are unique to Ubud”
Guests and residents can choose from several restaurants offering sustainable local and international cuisine. Locally sourced organic produce from the lush hills surrounding the resort will be served directly from farm to table.
The best in facilities and amenities, including an infinity swimming pool, a gym and fitness facility, as well as state of the art meeting spaces are also available to ensure productive stays in the lush surroundings.
Those leaning towards less strenuous pursuits will be well catered for at the all-encompassing spa equipped with single and couple’s treatment rooms, foot massage pods and a hair salon. Visiting wellness practitioners will offer a range of holistic Balinese treatments that encompass the spiritual surroundings offering total rejuvenation.
The resorts design, by EDC International, is inspired by the study of local vernacular architecture that is influenced by Hindu traditions and juxtaposed with Javanese elements and interpreted into a contemporary silhouette. Natural, native materials have been used in harmony with the environment, symbolic of an authentic experience of hillside village dwellings that are unique to Ubud.
“Ubud is one of the last remaining lush green areas of Bali which puts us in a prime position to develop a premium eco-friendly resort for the discerning luxury traveler,” comments Dillip Rajakarier, Group CEO of Minor International and CEO of Minor Hotels, the parent company of Anantara.
“With breathtaking views of the island’s uplands right on the doorstep, from terraced rice fields, Hindu temples and cultural immersions at every turn, we look forward to welcoming our guests to the new Anantara Ubud in 2022.”