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Jumeirah Bali has added new one- and three-bedroom residences to its accommodation mix, set against the cliffs of Uluwatu and with direct access to Dreamland Beach. Blending Indonesian tradition with contemporary luxury, the new residences cater to “growing demand for luxurious, private accommodations”. The one-bedroom residences are well-suited to couples or small families, featuring gardens with a private pool set within gardens, just steps from the shores of the Indian Ocean.

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Meanwhile, the 1,600 square metre three-bedroom residences have been designed for families and groups, with luxurious interiors, gardens and a pool area. Each features design elements inspired by the Majapahit empire, a nod to Bali’s rich history. “Our new residences are designed to encapsulate the essence of Balinese beauty and cultural depth,” Jumeirah Bali General Manager Ram Hiralal said.
“They offer more than just luxurious accommodations; they serve as a majlis, a gathering place where global culture and connections thrive, ensuring that each stay resonates deeply with both the heart and spirit.” Guests will enjoy complimentary daily breakfast, exclusive beach access, full use of the fitness centre, entry to the Peafowl Kids Club, and participation in wellness activities such as yoga and meditation. In addition, there is a comprehensive butler service including in-villa check-in.

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