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.
It's hardly consequence of whether it's business or pleasure that brings you
to The Ritz-Carlton, Bali.
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.
Located in Jimbaran in Southwest Bali, eight degrees south of the equator,
the hotel is a 15-minutes drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport.
Built on 70 hectares (173 acres), the 323-room four storey resort hotel is
perched on a buff overlooking the Indian Ocean in Jimbaran in southwest Bali.
All
restaurants and lounges at The Ritz-Carlton, Bali are open to the ocean
breezes and scent of tropical flowers. 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.
Padi
restaurant, outdoor seating pavilions which appear to "float" in
lily ponds offer an international menu with predominantly Balinese flair.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner served daily.
Sami-Sami is
a casual, cliffside restaurant and bar offering innovative Mediterranean cuisine
in three separate outdoor dining pavilions.Lunch and dinner served daily.
Kisik Bar
and Grill is Sand-floored restaurant and bar carved into the cliff
overlooking the ocean, steps from the beach fronting the hotel. Features
beverages and fresh grilled seafood on banana leaves for dinner.
Damar Terrace, open-air bar surrounded by pools,
romantically illuminated by dozens of candles in the evening, serves beverages
and hors d'oeuvres throughout the day, as well as afternoon iced tea.
Kubu Bar is located at secluded Kubu Beach
providing fresh fruit and beverages to sun-worshippers.
Langit Theatre, an open-air dinner amphitheatre,
allows guests to dine under the stars while watching traditional Balinese
entertainment, with brilliant costurnes, extravagant masks and magnificent
headdresses. The theatre is terraced to offer unobstructed views of the stage,
orchestra and the Indian Ocean beyond. 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.