WorldHotels adds two Bali hotels
WorldHotels has announced the addition of two Indonesian properties to its independent hotel alliance.
It added sister properties SereS Springs Resort & Spa, Singakerta, and SenS Hotel & Spa + Conference, Ubud Town Centre, both situated in central Bali.
SereS Springs Resort & Spa becomes a WorldHotels Elite property while SenS Hotel & Spa + Conference, Ubud Town Centre is categorised as a WorldHotels Distinctive property.
"WorldHotels is delighted to expand our presence in the ever-popular Ubud area. We very much look forward to working together as we offer an unique stay experience," said Roland Jegge, president APAC, WorldHotels.
SereS Springs Resort & Spa is located in a tropical setting by the Wos River with 60 deluxe rooms and 20 pool villas.
It features the SereS Spa Sanctuary, a yoga pavilion, fitness centre and function space for meetings and weddings.
SenS Hotel & Spa + Conference, Ubud Town Centre has 96 rooms, a pool, extensive conference rooms and all-day dining.
It is situated within walking distance of major attractions including the Ubud Royal Palace, the Sacred Monkey Forest and countless galleries and museums.
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