The
Ritz-Carlton, Bali, is the first Asian resort for the Ritz-Carlton
Hotel Company, L.L.C., opened November 29, 1996, Built on
70 hectares (173 acres), the 323-room resort hotel is perched
on a bluff overlooking the Indian Ocean. It is four stories,
following the basic Balinese architecural principles that
no building should be higher than coconut palms. The hotel
includes 36 one and two-bedroom villas. The majority of the
guest rooms have ocean views. Located in Jimbaran in Southwest
Bali, eight degrees south of the equator, the hotel is a 15-minutes
drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport.
It's
hardly consequence of whether it's business or pleasure that
brings you to The Ritz-Carlton, Bali. You'll find that the
facilities at The Ritz-Carlton, Bali are printed to deliver
on every possible demand. From hosting a business convention
for one hundred to a perfect holiday for two.
The
difference shows the moment you set your eyes on the majestic
facade of the hotel. Perched on a bluff in Jimbaran, overlooking
white sand beaches and turquoise blue calm of the Indian Ocean,
the hotel presides over some of the most spectacular sunset
views Mothe Nature can conjure.
Stroll
through the hotel's landscape, and you'll find a virtual celebration
of life. With tropical flowers and trees set amidst tiered
lawns. Stone step, cut into the cliff, lead into a lush ravine
that forms the entance to secluded, calm waters.
Let your eyes wander and you'll realise that your choices
don't end here. After all, there are 323 spacious guest rooms,
sumptuously appointed suites and private villas from which
to choose. Almost all open out to dramatic views of the sun,
sand, water and sky.
Recreation
The
resort includes secluded beaches with warm, clear turquoise
water. The two-tiered, infinity edged swimming pool has a
water fall leading from one pool to the next, flowing over
a walk through or swim-up grotto that houses a 42,000 litre
(11,000 gallon) salt-water aquarium filled with indigenous
marine life.
Sporting activities include the first championship standard
18-hole golf putting course on the island. The 657-yard course,
total par 64, was designed by Ronald Fream and is the first
at any Ritz-Carlton Hotel or Resort worldwide.
Active vacationesr ca also utilize the Tennis Pavilion with
three lighted courts; Spa Consisting of gymnasium, sparate
men's and women's sauna. Turkish Baths and massage rooms.
Billiards, table tennis and mountain bike of all sizes are
available.
Children enjoy The Ritz-Carlton Kids playground and program
of supervised activities that shares the world of Balinese
art, drama and tradition. A separate swimming pool with a
water slide is adjacent to the main pool and Pasir sand sunning
terrace.
Balinese
Design
Alang-alang
thatched roofing, brightly colored Balinese doors, limestone
carvings, intricately woven mats, slate and marble floors
are part of the hotel's distinctive Balinese design. Antiques
and artifacts from the Indonesian islands - Java, Borneo,
Sulawesi, Lombok, the Moluccas, Irian Jaya and Bali - decorate
the public and private areas.
Each of the 36 thatched-roof villas is enclosed with a volcanic
rock and limestone wall that surrounds the villa on three
sides. Guests enter through a slim ornate Balinese door opening
into a garden courtyard.
The two-bedroom villas and private gardens encompass 400 square
metres (43,000 square feet). The one-bedroom villas are 298
square metres (3,200 square feet). Windows on three sides
offer panoramic views of the Indian Ocean.
In 30 villa compounds, plunge pools facing the horizon have
infinity edges that seem to spill water into the ocean. Each
villa's two-person bathtub offers views of both the ocean
and the garden's fily ponds.
Every villa includes a bale bengong, a traditional. open-air
lounging area. The raised platform, carved from dark coconut
palm wood and covered by a thatched bamboo-framed room is
a perfect place to watch the sunset.
The Balinese design extends te Canang Sari, a wedding gazebo
constructed of coconut palm wood and limestone flooring, with
panoramic ocean views.
Guest accommodations include 33 guest rooms and suites on
The Ritz-Carlton Club. The Club's handsomely furnished lounge
features five food and beverage presentations daily. Staffed
by professional concierge, the Club offers privacy and pampering.
Langit Theatre, an open-air dinner amphitheatre, allows guests
to dine under the stars while watching traditional Balinese
entertainment. These ancient performances tell timeless tales
through dance, music and song. The 130-seat restaurant is
terraced to offer each dinner unobstructed views of the stage,
orchestra and Indian ocean beyond.
The resort's property is I'andscaped to mirror the surrounding
native tropical flora. Terraced lawns, lily ponds and sculpture
fountains cover the grounds. Bougainvillea, monkey pods and
frangipani bloom year-round. Banana, breadfruit, ironwood
and coconut trees offer cool shade.
Open-Air Restaurants
All
restaurants and lounges at The Ritz-Carlton, Bali are open
to the ocean breezes and scent of tropical flowers. Padi restaurant,
whose pavilions appear to "float" on separate lily
ponds, features a predominantly Asian menu. Sami-Sami is a
casual, cliffside restaurant offering innovative Mediterranean
cuisine. Damar Terrace offers fine cigars, beverages and hors
d'oeuvres throughout the day, as well as afternoon iced teas.
Kisik Bar and Grill is steps from the beach fronting the hotel
and serves fresh and simply prepared seafood. Kubu Bar is
a quaint hut on Kubu Beach, providing fresh fruit and beverages
to sun-worshippers.
Conferences in Paradise
Bali's window on paradise beckons even the most experienced
conference and incentive meeting attendees. The Ritz-Cariton
Ballroom offers 595 square (metres) (6,604 square feet) of
meeting space, seating 540 people for dinner. Flexibly designed,
The Ballroom can be divided into three separate Salons.
Three other meeting rooms range in size to accommodate groups
of 10 to 100 people. Separate outdoor function space is available
for gathering under the stars.
Memorable theme parties range from an elegant "Royal
Rijstaffel Dinner" to a lively "Jungle Night".
The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, L.L.C. was first established
in summer 1983, yet its story and tradition long preceded
this date. With the purchase of the Ritz-Car-Iton, Boston
and the acquisition of the exclusive rights to The Ritz-Carlton
name, the company has nurtured a tradition of excellence created
by celebrated hotelier Cesar Ritz nearly a century ago. Today,
The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, L.L.C., the headquartered
in AtIanta, Georgia, USA, manages 34, hotels and resorts worldwide.
Leisure
beckons naturally at The Ritz-Carlton, Bali. Arts lovers find
their place at the open-air Langit Theatre, featuring captivating
Balinese performances. While an 18-hole golf putting green
invites undivided attention from sports enthusiasts, as do
The Spa and Tennis Pavilion. Cascading swimming pools, a waterslide,
and the sand sunning terrace are welcome diversions for relaxation.
And for children, a non-stop schedule of fun and games awaits
in the Ritz-Kids® programe.
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