Italian flair and Indonesian design meet harmoniously at the exclusive Bvlgari Resort Bali, ensconced in a private location at the southernmost point of the island, with luxury services and facilities galore.
Why you'll love it here
- Enjoy an exclusive setting on the secluded plateau, with the Indian Ocean beneath
- Swim in your private plunge pool with magnificent views of the Indian Ocean surrounding you
- Overlook the beautiful cliffs of Uluwatu from your seat at the Il Ristorante restaurant, an Italian triumph
- Make use of 24-hour facilities such as babysitting services, a butler service, and a fully equipped gym
Nick
Travel Specialist
Included in your holiday
- Lounge passes and meet & greet service in UK airports
- Transfers to and from your hotel
- All flight luggage allowances
- Personal concierge service
- 24/7 assistance when travelling
- Full ATOL protection
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Hotel information
Take a beautiful setting in the very south of Bali, add thoughtful local design and lashings of Italian elegance, and you get the utterly sumptuous Bvlgari Resort Bali.
Every piece of furniture, artwork or window pane has been artfully arranged to channel Indonesian culture, from volcanic stone doors to local woods, ornaments handmade by island artisans and lush, manicured gardens dotted with exotic plants. This all bestows Bvlgari Resort Bali with a sense of place, while the Italian design influence takes everything up another notch. You can even shop for Bvlgari gems at the onsite shop!
At the edge of the estate is a rocky drop that descends to a pristine beach with powder-soft sand, and the only way to reach it is to take the private elevator down. This means that guests of the Bvlgari Resort Bali are the only people who frequent this exclusive beach, so you can relax in the lap of luxury and enjoy the ocean views while staff bring you an array of complimentary refreshments; perhaps stopping to take lunch at the hotel’s seafront eatery, La Spiaggia. This is one of three restaurants at your disposal during your stay, others including an all-day dining haunt that puts on a wide-ranging menu, as well as a chic Italian restaurant serving upscale dinners in a sophisticated ambience. There’s then the hotel bar, where every evening you are treated to a complimentary aperitif, best enjoyed at sunset as you contemplate where to take your next meal.
While the shared spaces at Bvlgari Resort Bali are all well and truly inviting, including the large swimming pool and irresistible spa, you might find yourself whiling away the hours in your own private villa or mansion. Each comes complete with round-the-clock butler service, a private pool, garden, light-filled living room and huge bathroom, plus dreamy sea views that you could never tire of. As lovingly decorated as the rest of the hotel, the villas and mansions are some of the best on the island, so no matter which one you choose, you simply can’t go wrong.
Room Options
Butler service, private pools, and the idyllic ocean views – this is a Balinese resort that knows how to impress its guests. Each villa or mansion is decked out with a garden, terrace and outdoor shower next to the pool; huge bathrooms (clad in black Terrazzo in the villas or white marble in the Mansions) with a deep soak tub, separate rain shower and Bvlgari toiletries; an open-air living room with minibar, TV and Wi-Fi; among many other thoughtful mod-cons. The look is Balinese chic, all black walls adorned with locally sourced artwork, yet plenty of natural light thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows; you couldn’t ask for a more elegant space.
Ocean View Villa
With a choice of one or two bedrooms, the Ocean View Villa is a generously-sized abode at 300sq m and 550sq m respectively, fitted with a wealth of mod-cons including a capacious en suite with deep-soak tub and shower (two bathrooms in the larger villa), plus beautiful Balinese artwork. Step outdoors to enjoy your private garden, terrace and swimming pool.Premier Ocean View Villa
This one-bedroom villa is just like the Ocean View Villa category, except it boasts a higher position further up the hill, and that affords them more privileged sea vistas.Ocean Cliff Villa
At 300sq m or 550sq m, depending on whether it has one or two bedrooms, the Ocean Cliff Villa is a similar size to previous categories and bedecked with the same mod-cons. However, it is set even further up the hill for uninterrupted panoramas of the sparkling ocean.The Bvlgari Villa
This sublime hideaway is simply breathtaking, with a 1,300sq m floor plan that encompasses a huge garden with 20m swimming pool, pavilion and meditation lounge. Meanwhile indoors, you’ll find two bedrooms with en suites, a kitchen, cinema, living and dining rooms, bar, plus a spa suite to top it all off.Mansion
The creme de la creme of Bvlgari’s accommodation offerings, the Mansions are vast, two-storey homes with between 2 and 5 bedrooms plus floorplans of 1,710sq m to 4,415sq m. As you might imagine, the Mansions have everything you could dream of, from huge swimming pools (two-tiered in certain Mansions) and outdoor gazebos in their beautiful gardens, to generous amenities indoors. These include a kitchen, bar, living room, elevator and dining room; and you also get a voucher to spend at the Bvlg...Facilities/Amenities
Bvlgari Resort Bali excels at wellness experiences, thanks to its meticulous Workshop Gymnasium which provides personalised health programs for guests keen to achieve their fitness goals. This incorporates a bespoke exercise plan which might include Pilates and boxing, as well as nutritional guidance to help you on your way. Spa therapies might be part of your tailored wellness regime too, and that can only be a good thing, what with the hotel’s incredible spa where body nurturing treatments can be savoured along with soothing ocean views. To top it all off, the Bvlgari Resort Bali is home to a dazzling infinity pool lined with cabanas, where gracious staff serve complimentary light bites and refreshments; just heavenly.
Restaurants & Bars
Il Ristorante – Luca Fantin
An outpost of the Michelin-starred flagship restaurant in Tokyo, Il Ristorante – Luca Fantin brings exquisite Italian dining to the shores of southern Bali. Prepare for a decadent supper laden with innovative dishes courtesy of executive chef Fabrizio Crocetta, and relish the sophisticated atmosphere next to a tranquil pool.
- Dinner
Sangkar Restaurant
Take a seat at the cliffside Sangkar Restaurant for delectable global cuisine accompanied by sweeping ocean views. Both Indonesian classics and international favourites can be savoured at this versatile dining haunt.
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
La Spiaggia
Jump in the lift down to this breezy beachside haunt, breathing in fresh sea air as you tuck into succulent seafood or sip on handcrafted cocktails.
- Lunch
Il Bar
Positioned to face the ocean, Il Bar is the place to hit up for heady cocktails, delicious finger food and a tempting menu of fine wines, with plenty of nooks and crannies to hide away in. Your complimentary evening aperitif can be enjoyed here too.
Activities & Entertainment
A private elevator from the clifftop takes you down to icing sugar sands at Bvlgari’s virtually private beach (there is no possible access from ground level), and enjoy a spot of sunbathing or a relaxed stroll along the water’s edge; keep an eye out for pods of dolphins here too. Browse the handmade Indonesian products on display in the hotel’s Arts and Crafts shop, or pick up designer pieces in the Bvlgari Boutique. Further afield, you can head out on day trips such as visiting the amazing Uluwatu Temple nearby, sailing to small islands, navigating Balinese markets, or perhaps flying over volcanoes on a helicopter tour. No private excursion or experience is out of reach while staying here.
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- Time zone: GMT+8
- Flight time: 16-20 hours
- Recommended airlines: Singapore Airlines, Emirates, Qatar Airways
- Currency: Indonesian Rupiah
- Tipping guideline: 10% of total bill
- Health considerations: There is a risk of altitude illness when travelling to destinations of 2,500m or higher. There is a risk of dengue and Zika virus. and a low risk of malaria. There is no risk of yellow fever, however, yellow fever vaccination is required for travellers arriving from countries with risk of yellow fever transmission.
- Capital: Denpasar
- National languages: Indonesian, Balinese
- Electricity and plugs: Type C / F, 230V
- Mobile phone coverage: Good
- UK passport visa requirements: You must have a visa to visit Indonesia. You can get a 30-day visa on arrival (VOA).
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