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. An inviting stretch of golden sands sits in front – just take a walk through the stepped infinity pool and you’re slipping through the soft sands. The interiors draw on Balinese design, albeit in a toned down, timeless form, with dark woods, natural materials and stylish artworks. With the tall palms, fragrant frangipani-filled gardens, low-rise design and thatched roofs, the Legian is an oasis of blissful calm.
Both the 66 Suites in the main building and the 13 luxurious Villas with a private pool at the nearby Club offer a serene haven. Each of the Suites boasts an ocean view to be enjoyed from the terrace or balcony, perhaps accompanied by a coffee from the espresso machine or a drink from the private bar. The oceanfront restaurant combines locally sourced ingredients with European and Southeast Asian flavours in a delectable fusion, while the Pool Bar and Ocean Bar take you from day to night in style.
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.
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.
Set sail around the islands of Raja Ampat, Komodo National Park, Ambon or the Spice Islands aboard a former British Naval Explorer, now an upscale expedition-class yacht.
Entering the Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan marks a clear point between the real world and pure, immersive relaxation.
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