Savaya Group unveils Bali beachfront destination
Hospitality company Savaya Group unveiled Zumana, a new beachfront hospitality destination at Kuta Beach, Bali.
It is a partnership with local developer PT Kharisma Anugrah Jawara Abadi (KAJA Group).
Designed by the Rockwell Group, the 35,000-square-feet venue features a day-to-night concept with a 200-seat restaurant and beach club.
“This project underscores our long-term commitment to Bali as a destination with both a distinct identity and global relevance,” said Alex Cordova, CEO of Savaya Group.
Zumana is scheduled to open in 2026 on Kuta Beach.
Nadia Tjahyadikarta, MD of KAJA Group, added: “As an Indonesian-founded group, we continue to grow our portfolio through a balance of global partnerships and original concepts.”
“In collaboration with Savaya Group, we are proud to introduce a beachfront experience that sets a new benchmark for Indonesia and Southeast Asia.”
Savaya Group operates restaurant, nightlife, wellness, and lifestyle destinations across Asia-Pacific and the Middle East. The current portfolio includes Savaya Bali, Desa Kitsuné, and Ina Ré.
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