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Belmond-Jimbaran Puri9 DISCOVER OUR HOTEL WELCOME TO THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF BELMOND BELMOND JIMBARAN PURI BALI SET ON THE TALCUM-WHITE SANDS OF ONE BEACH VIEW COTTAGE SUITE (4) OF BALI'S MOST EXCLUSIVE BAYS, BELMOND 1076FT2 (100M2) JIMBARAN PURI IS A TROPICAL PARADISE With an impressive oceanfront view, these suites NESTLED BETWEEN LUSH JUNGLE AND THE provide floor to ceiling windows, king-size bed, INDIAN OCEAN. BE SPIRITED AWAY TO AN a plush sofa bed in the lounge area and teak loungers INDULGENT SANCTUARY WHERE EVERY a spacious outdoor terrace. MOMENT PROMISES A MEMORY TO CHERISH. GARDEN VIEW POOL VILLA (1) 1292 FT2 (120M 2) ACCOMMODATIONS For a more exclusive experience, this villa oers ultimate indulgence, with an airy living space, secluded Our 38 Cottage Suites, 4 Pool Villas, and 22 Deluxe bathing area and infinity-edge pool in the private Pool Villas feature a private terrace, garden, and garden. outdoor shower. Architecture is inspired by traditional Balinese style oering an authentic retreat on this BEACH VIEW POOL VILLA (1) sacred island. 1292 FT2 (120M 2) As you look out at the horizon over Jimbaran Bay, soak SUPERIOR GARDEN VIEW COTTAGE (7) up the island's slow, relaxed pace from this exceptional 2 2 968FT (90M ) villa. Enjoy a beautiful living space, king-size bed, plush Surrounded by tropical gardens, these cottages with sofa bed and large windows opening onto the private large outdoor terraces oer peace and privacy. garden. En-suite bathrooms feature a sunken terrazzo Featuring high-beamed ceilings and generous king-size bathtub and dual vanities. beds, each cottage can house up to two adults in exceptional comfort. Spacious bathroom with GARDEN VIEW TWO-BEDROOM POOL sunken terrazzo tub. VILLA (2) 1614FT2 (150M2) GARDEN VIEW COTTAGE SUITE (27) Accommodating up to four guests, these duplex villas 2 2 1076FT (100M ) oer spacious living perfect for sharing with family or These suites oer excellent living space can house up friends. A master bedroom with king-sized bed on the to two adults and one child. They oer a king-size bed, ground floor connects via a staircase to the plush sofa bed and large windows opening onto a twin-bedroom above. private garden. Interiors boast cool marble floors, teak woods and high-beamed ceilings. En-suite bathrooms feature a sunken terrazzo bathtub and dual vanities. Outside, your secluded terrace or wooden deck is surrounded by lush flowers. BELMOND JIMBARAN PURI JALAN ULUWATU, YOGA PERKANTHI LANE, JIMBARAN - SOUTH KUTA - BADUNG REGENCY, BALI, 80361 T: (+62-361) 701605 E: [email protected] BELMOND.COM BELMOND JIMBARAN PURI BALI ONE-BEDROOM DELUXE POOL VILLA (20) 3767FT2 (350M2) Step past manicured lawns and serene lotus ponds to discover your own hidden paradise. These intimate havens boast cool marble floors, teak furnishings and Balinese art, as well as high-tech entertainment systems. Enjoy a comfortable king-size bed or two twin beds, or recline on the day bed on your private terrace, gazing out over your personal azure pool. Further luxuries include butler service and afternoon tea served in your villa. The perfect choice for a romantic honeymoon in Bali. TWO-BEDROOM DELUXE POOL VILLA (2) 4305FT2 (400M2) Share your sanctuary with close friends or family. This lavish villa oers a master bedroom with king-size bed and a second bedroom with twin beds. Ample living space means it comfortably accommodates four people. ALL ACCOMMODATIONS OFFER Complimentary WiFi • Fresh fruit basket • Glass-bottled • En-suite bathrooms • Exclusive bath amenities • Umbrella • 24-hour room service • Belmond beach bag and hat for use during stay • Air-conditioning • Flat screen TV & DVD player • 220 volt/110 shaver, converter available • Hairdryer • Safety box • Complimentary parking • Complimentary bicycles • Stand-up paddleboard • Canoeing • Body boarding EXCLUSIVE OFFERS IN VILLAS Private breakfast in villa • Espresso machine • Butler service (07:00 - 23:00) • Daily afternoon tea served in the villa (16:00 - 17:00) • Newspaper of choice • iHome docking system 03 BELMOND.COM BELMOND JIMBARAN PURI BALI RESTAURANTS HEALTH AND FITNESS NELAYAN RESTAURANT THE BEACH SPA The most exceptional views are found at Nelayan Rich in the wonders of nature and ancient wisdom, Restaurant. Dine on the Jimbaran sands as a holistic wellbeing is at the heart of Balinese culture. postcard worthy sunset makes its curtain call on Listen to the gentle lapping of the waves as you enjoy the horizon. The range of fish here is as exceptionally soothing therapies that harness the power of local broad as it is fresh. Championing organic ingredients flowers, herbs and spices and reflect time-honoured gathered nearby, such as coconut and lemongrass, the principles. Step inside one of our bamboo pavilions menu marries Mediterranean technique with piquant overlooking the bay, available for single or couple's local spices. treatments, to be cleansed, revived and rejuvenated (Lunch 12:00 – 17:00; Dinner 18:30 – 22:30) Bali-style. TUNJUNG RESTAURANT SWIMMING POOL Breakfast is elevated to a multisensory experience in Our infinity-edged pool is an emerald oasis in the heart Tunjung Restaurant where guests glimpse the beach of the resort. Terraced into the landscape with through a screen of palm and ketapang trees. blue-green natural stone tiles, fresh water cascades Here, surrounded by lotus ponds, start your day with from the fountains. Plunge in for a cooling dip. Dry o a rainbow of exotic fruits, delicate pastries, pressed with a soft towel on your teak lounge chair under juices, cheese and cured meats. canvas shade. Relax and let attentive poolside sta Come nightfall, candlelight illuminates this intimate bring you iced drinks and appetizers from Puri Bar. venue as Indonesian fare teases the taste buds. (Breakfast 07:00 – 10:30; Dinner 18:30 – 22:30) YOGA, MEDITATION AND TAI CHI Our bountiful Balinese gardens and pristine beach PURI BAR serve as a utopian backdrop for your journey to By day, Puri Bar is the place to savour light dishes and tranquillity. Here, yoga classes feature asanas that and a refreshing tipple from the comfort of your harmonise body and mind. Alternatively, activate your poolside lounger. As the moon rises over the Indian energy flow with ancient Tai Chi or still the mind with Ocean, live folk music and traditional Balinese a guided meditation session. entertainment echo across the bay. Now's the time to cradle an Asian-inspired cocktail and cherish this magical isle. (Everyday 11:00 – 24:00) 04 BELMOND.COM FEATURES TUNJUNG TUNJUNG TUNJUNG TUNJUNG RESTAURANT RESTAURANT RESTAURANT RESTAURANT INDOOR POND AREA GARDEN AREA DECK GENERAL INFORMATION Area sq m 131 74 256 55 Dimensions 20 x 6.5m 17.5 x 4.2m 16 x 16m 5 x 11m SET UP Theatre 60 NA NA NA Banquet L: 70 R: 80 L: 150 R: 150 L: 80 R: 100 L: 24 R: 20 Cocktail 100 100 150 30 Classroom 40 NA NA NA AV EQUIPMENT WiFi Included Included Included Included Mineral water Included Included Included Included Writing pads and pens Included Included Included Included Flipchart and whiteboard Included Included Included Included LCD projector with screen Included Included Included Included Sound system with microphone Included Included Included Included 05 BELMOND.COM FEATURES TUNJUNG NELAYAN NELAYAN BEACH RESTAURANT RESTAURANT INDOOR OUTDOOR GENERAL INFORMATION Area sq m 329 187 187 Dimensions 37.5 x 8.7m 22 x 8.5m 22 x 8.5m SET UP Theatre NA NA NA Banquet R: 250 L: 70 R: 70 L: 50 R: 50 Cocktail NA NA NA Classroom NA NA NA AV EQUIPMENT WiFi Included Included Included Mineral water Included Included Included Writing pads and pens Included Included Included Flipchart and whiteboard Included Included Included LCD projector with screen Included Included Included Sound system with microphone Included Included Included 06 BELMOND.COM BELMOND JIMBARAN PURI BALI GETTING MARRIED IN BALI LOCATIONS FOR CEREMONIES AND RECEPTIONS To get legally married in Bali you are required to have both a religious and civil ceremony. The marriage ceremony can take place anywhere, In Indonesia, the bride and groom need to declare the as long as the local registry oce has been informed same religion. The following religions are recognised: of the address, date and time, and has agreed to send Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity an ocial to conduct the ceremony. The resort has (Protestant and Catholic). space to accommodate up to 150 guests for a wedding ceremony and up to 200 guests for a reception. The religious ceremony and the legal ceremony must be held at the same location on the same day. However, you can also have a memorable symbolic wedding ceremony in Bali without getting legally married. Many couples perform a legal marriage and complete the required paperwork back home, then have a non-legally binding blessing ceremony or commitment ceremony in Bali. 07 BELMOND.COM BELMOND JIMBARAN PURI BALI LOCATION JAKARTA - 1 hour 45 minute flight NGURAH RAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT - 15-minute drive SINGAPORE - 2 hour 40 minute flight BANGKOK - 4 hour 20 minute flight HONG KONG - 5 hour flight KUTA - 20-minute drive SEMINYAK - 25-minute drive NUSA DUA - 20-minute drive UBUD - 1 hour drive BELMOND JIMBARAN PURI JALAN ULUWATU, YOGA PERKANTHI LANE, JIMBARAN - SOUTH KUTA - BADUNG REGENCY, BALI, 80361 T: (+62-361) 701605 E: [email protected] BELMOND.COM .
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