COMO opening third Bali resort
Luxury hospitality brand COMO Hotels and Resorts is adding a third location in Indonesian island hotspot Bali.
The COMO Echo Beach becomes the company’s 14th resort and is slated to open in February 2018.
It features 119 keys comprising guest rooms, suites, one and two-bedroom residences, and three-bedroom duplex penthouses with individual rooftop pools.
Echo Beach is located in Canggu, noted for its surf breaks.
The resort will bring a ‘luxury surfing’ concept in collaboration with Tropicsurf which has a presence at luxury resorts across Indonesia, the Maldives, Fiji and the Americas.
The resort also houses COMO Shambhala Retreat for Asian-inspired wellness treatments, fitness and yoga.
Como currently operates two properties in Bali – COMO Shambhala Estate and COMO Uma Ubud.
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