Renaissance Hotels opens new Bali resort
Renaissance Hotels has opened its second property on the Island of the Gods.
It unveiled Renaissance Bali Nusa Dua Resort,perched on the hills above theNusa Dua upscale tourism enclave in South Bali.
The new resort features 310 guest rooms and four pools.
Catherine Flint, Director, Global Brand Management, Renaissance Hotels said: "We are thrilled to grow our portfolio in the island, bringing our signature spin on the hotel experience to deliver an unexpected adventure."
The guest rooms and suites are designed as a tribute to the island’s heritage – with a Balinese mask pattern on the ceiling.
It features six food & beverage venues, The Spa wellness centre, and a 24-hour gym.
The resort offers 12,055 square feet of function space for events for any occasion, including the Grand Ballroom which can accommodate up to 1,100 persons.
The resort also has five event rooms.
"We look forward to welcoming business and leisure travellers to discover the unexpected experiences in one of the most inspiring neighborhoods in Bali," said Jeffrey Tyler, General Manager.
Renaissance Bali Nusa Dua Resort is a short 15-minute drive away from the Ngurah Rai International Airport.
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