Fairmont arrives in Bali
Upscale hotel brand Fairmont Hotels & Resort has announced its entry in the ‘Island of the Gods’ with its first property in tourism hotspot Bali.
Formerly known as the Regent Bali, the Sanur beachfront hotel has been renamed to Fairmont Sanur Beach Bali and features 120 suites and villas along a 200m stretch of beach.
"Fairmont is very excited to add this property to our portfolio, and couples and families who stay at this resort can look forward to an authentic Balinese experience packaged with art, culture and history," said Jennifer Fox, president, FRHI International and Fairmont brand.
To celebrate the opening in early December, Fairmont Sanur Beach Bali is offering guests two introductory offers.
There is 25% off the best available rate when saying in a spacious suite with garden or ocean view, or guests can enjoy the second night free in a pool villa available in one, two and three bedroom configurations.
Both offers provide additional perks such as late checkout and complimentary breakfast for two.
On-site amenities at Fairmont Sanur Beach Bali include a 50m infinity edge lap pool, resort spa, kids’ club and meeting space.
Food and beverage oprions range from traditional Balinese specialties, Pan-Asian cuisine, afternoon tea and cocktails.
Although Sanur was Bali’s original beach holiday haven, it still retains a laid back charm with a wide expanse of pristine beach a perennial favourite with couples and families.
Fairmont’s Bali debut comes ahead of the planned opening of Fairmont Jakarta next year and a second Bali property in 2016.
Fairmont is owned by FRHI which has a portfolio of 110 hotels including the flagship Fairmont Singapore, Fairmont Beijing, Fairmont Peace Hotel in Shanghai, Kunshan’s Fairmont Yangcheng Lake and Fairmont Nanjing.
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