Detailed Review
For guests seeking the ultimate in privacy and luxury, The Bulgari Resort, Bali, a secluded “all villa” cliff side retreat set on a 150-meter high plateau overlooking the Indian Ocean is the perfect choice. The resort reflects traditional Balinese architecture combined with a sophisticated contemporary design, using indigenous stones, native wood finishes and refined craft made fabrics exclusively created for the Bulgari Resort.
The 59 villas, decorated with Balinese antique art, offers state of the art technology and include an open-air pavilion, terrace and private plunge pool. The resort also includes 3 two-bedroom villas of 500 square meters each and the ultimate 1300 square meters Bulgari Villa which boasts two master bedrooms, large living area, oversized dining room and home theatre. An outdoor meditation pavilion, a large lap pool and an extensive terrace complete its unique layout.
The oceanfront Spa embraces all of the elements of Balinese tradition. The main pavilion is an antique, Javanese hand-carved joglo house, which was dismantled and then authentically recreated at the resort. A complete selection of healing and beauty treatments is provided by professionally trained staff. The Spa offers a swimming pool, open air relaxation lounge area, yoga pavilion, hot and cold plunge pools and two private Spa Suites, complete with outdoor garden.
Enjoying breathtaking ocean views, a large swimming pool joins an extensive ornamental lake, where the bar, the lounge and the resorts’ two restaurants are located. The all day dining restaurant combines authentic Balinese dishes – enriched by various regional influences from the Indonesian archipelago – with a selection of international specialties. The Italian restaurant, open only for dinner, serves a contemporary interpretation of classical Italian cuisine in a suggestive and formal atmosphere.
A pristine private beach, suitable for long walks along the Ocean and featuring a Beach Club, will be reached via an inclinator.
Press Quotes
“The spa's main building is an antique, hand-carved Joglo house relocated from Java.” Independent 06
“A coupling of Italian refinement and Asian hospitality.” Travel + Leisure 06





