Six Senses reveals plans for new Bali resort
Luxury resort group Six Senses has unveiled plans for a new resort in South Bali.
The cliff top resort will be located at Uluwatu, featuring 28 sky villas, 62 onebedroom villas and 7 two-bedroom villas.
Restaurants, a pool bar, cooking school and organic garden are planned for Six Senses Bali along with a signature Six Senses Spa, gym and wedding pavilion.
When the resort is completed, a second phase development will start, which includes 60 residential villas available for sale.
"Six Senses is delighted to work with PT Cahaya Warna Prima on the Uluwatu development. The location is incredible and the design approach perfect for our brand. Innovative and fresh, this project will offer a new dimension in wellness for active and health-minded travellers," said Six Senses president Bernhard Bohnenberger.
Uluwatu, a noted surf destination, is located in the extreme south of Bali, 40 minutes’ drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport.
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