This charming beachfront hotel is just a ten-minute drive from the buzz of Senggigi but is an oasis of calm thanks to its elegantly pared-back design and dramatic sea views. Three dining options range from Indonesian dishes with a beachfront view to freshly caught seafood and Mediterranean dishes. Sip on a cocktail by the 25-metre infinity pool, or lose yourself in the luxury of the spa, where the treatment rooms open onto a private courtyard with a large soaking tub carved from one natural Javanese stone.
The 78 rooms are split between Ocean View rooms that gaze over the azure waters of the Indian Ocean, and Garden View room and Pool Villas which nestle amongst the exotic, tropical foliage. A simple palette and sleek lines are punctuated with pops of rich colour but the eye is invariably drawn to either the intense greens of the gardens or the dazzling blue of the ocean. With outside terraces or balconies a feature of every room, the opportunities for soaking in these views are endless.
From the moment you step foot into the lobby of the Tugu, a 100-year-old carved wooden house featuring Malay, Chinese, and colonial antiques, you enter an undeniably Indonesian haven.
Balancing sophistication with laid back charm, the Legian sits slightly apart from the boutiques and restaurants of Seminyak, adding a sense of peaceful tranquillity to the exclusivity.
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