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HOTEL REVIEW


ABOVE: Ocean Suites and Garden Villas cascade down the cliff side PREVIOUS PAGE: Deep overhangs protect from the elements while a gentle sea breeze provides natural ventilation in the lobby


breeze provides natural ventilation. Interiors are kept simple with a neutral travertine marble floor, solid wood service desks and wicker chairs: All eyes are, of course, on the dramatic cliffs and endless ocean beyond. From here, Ocean Suites and Garden Villas cascade down the cliff side. The topography of the site means that stairs are par for the course, but the tiered architecture ensures that all guests have a view. The 74 guestrooms and suites are designed with this in mind, each featuring a private pool or spacious balcony, complete with outdoor bathtub. Inside, the design is once again understated with accents of Balinese artistry intended to complement the natural beauty of the surroundings. Positioned close to the cliff edge, Ocean Front Suites measure 84m2


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wood features in the façades, louvers and wall partitions, often carved with ethnic patterns. Warm tones and rich textures emerge through the soft furnishings.


The pinnacle of Balinese luxury is found in


. The split-level duplex features a palatial master bedroom and expansive bathroom, which extends outside. A guest bedroom, richly appointed living and dining areas, and kitchen round off the amenities on the main floor. Upstairs, there is further space for relaxation alongside the crowning glory; a private pool. Hi-tech creature comforts in all accommodation types include an iPod docking station, a Bose sound system, and Hansgrohe rainshower. The abundant use of natural materials extends to the hotel’s bars and restaurants,


the two Penthouses, each measuring a princely 336m2


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