Anantara to open third Bali resort
Luxury hotel brand Anantara is expanding its footprint in Southeast Asia with a new property in Ubud, Bali.
Anantara Ubud Bali Resort is scheduled to open in mid-2022 and becomes the brand’s third resort on Bali.
It is located in the traditional hillside village of Payangan which is 35 minutes from the centre of Ubud by car.
It will feature 85 guest rooms and one and two-bedroom pool villas.
There are also 15 Anantara branded residences to purchase.
"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 traveller, said Dillip Rajakarier, Group CEO of Minor International and CEO of Minor Hotels, the parent company of Anantara.
"We look forward to welcoming our guests to the new Anantara Ubud in 2022."
The resort will have several restaurants, an infinity swimming pool, a gym and fitness facility, as well as meeting spaces.
There is also dedicated kids’ and teens’ clubs.
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