Kempinski Hotels has welcomed the opening of the Apurva Kempinski Bali, a luxurious property in Indonesia.
The resort, which has opened in the upmarket Nusa Dua area of Bali, has 475 well-appointed guest-rooms, striking suites and discreet villas in a quiet beachfront setting.
Six restaurants, bars and lounges allow guests to take in the sensational natural setting, with sweeping views and indoor/outdoor dining venues that celebrate regional flavours.
An immersive ocean-facing spa and fitness centre offers treatments inspired by traditional Balinese healing practices, to promote balance and wellbeing.
Other facilities include a 60-metre swimming pool and a separate kids’ pool, and an innovative family club creates meaningful shared moments for families of all ages.
“Spectacular, sensational, curated and serene, the Apurva Kempinski Bali takes the form of a majestic open-air theatre, where centuries of Indonesian culture are distilled and brought to life,” said Michael Henssler, chief operating officer, Asia, Kempinski Hotels.
“We are excited to welcome this outstanding resort to our Asian hotel portfolio: another masterpiece in the Kempinski constellation.”
The Apurva Kempinski Bali is the second Kempinski property in Indonesia and follows two other major openings in the past six months: the Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore and Emerald Palace Kempinski Dubai.
“I have called this beautiful country home for the past 12 years, and the Apurva Kempinski Bali is truly an embodiment of Indonesian culture and craftsmanship,” said general manager Vincent Guironnet.
“Apurva means ‘unique and magnificent’ in Sanskrit: it’s a fitting title for a resort that’s like no other.”