Starwood expanding Bali footprint with Four Points by Sheraton property
Starwood Hotels & Resorts has announced the Four Points by Sheraton brand’s imminent arrival in Bali.
Located in the popular beach town of Kuta, the hotel will feature 186 contemporary guestrooms measuring from 28 to 55 square metres.
Amenities include an all-day dining restaurant, rooftop club, lobby bar and beer garden café which will feature the brand’s signature Best Brews program.
Here will also be a fitness center and Kid’s Club.
"Given its ideal location in a more family-friendly setting, while affording easy access to Kuta’s many attractions, Four Points by Sheraton Bali, Kuta is set to leverage the growth of Indonesia’s inbound and outbound travel sectors," said Charlie Dang, regional vice president, Southeast Asia, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Asia Pacific.
"With its down-to-earth and simplified guest services, Four Points will resonate with local and international travelers alike."
The hotel is slated to open in May 2015 and will be Starwood’s seventh on the holiday island.
Two further Starwoood properties are in the pipeline – The Westin Ubud and The Saraswati, a Luxury Collection Resort, Bali, both due to open next year.
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