Avanai Hotels checks in to Bali
Bali’s upscale beach resort hotspot Seminyak is getting a stylish new lifestyle hotel.
Avani Seminyak Resort is on track to open its doors on 1 June 2021, marking Avani Hotels & Resorts’ Indonesia debut.
The hotel features 21 residence-style accommodations and 16 private pool villas, offering comfortable longer stay options for guests.
It is located only 10 minutes’ walk to Seminyak beach and about 30 minutes’ drive from the airport.
Accommodations have private kitchen and dining areas from simple studios to larger multi-bedroom units with pool access.
"Bali is the epitome of the Asian beach destination, and we are very fortunate to be located in the heart of happening Seminyak," said Dillip Rajakarier, CEO Avani parent company Minor Hotels.
Hotel amenities include pan-Indonesian and international cuisine at GROOVE restaurant, community cooking classes and the AvaniFit gym.
Introductory rates at Avani Seminyak Bali Resort start from US$100 per room per night, inclusive of breakfast.
It joins the brand’s growing collection of 33 properties around the globe, including the recently opened FCC Angkor by Avani in Cambodia, Avani Central Busan Hotel in South Korea, Avani Ao Nang Cliff Krabi Resort and Avani+ Mai Khao Phuket Suites & Villas in Thailand.
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