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Weddings at Awarta

On an island renowned for its romantic backdrops, our beautiful Bali resort takes the cake

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Embraced by nature in one of the prettiest spots on Bali, Awarta Nusa Dua Resort & Villas is an award-winning boutique resort where elegance and personaliz­ed service will ensure your special day is an unforgetta­ble one. Our signature wedding venue is Kamanaddha, an intimate spot in Awarta’s lush garden where two beautiful frangipani trees bend toward each other, their branches intertwini­ng, to form an arch under which vows are exchanged. Located beside a cascading water feature, it’s utterly romantic, and while venue-only rental can be arranged, better still are the following two packages, which make the most of the setting with a range of special inclusions.

The Timeless Treasure package is designed for couples who wish to create a beautiful wedding setting of their own with the basic essentials provided. Apart from the use of Kamanaddha throughout the day (including an outdoor air conditione­r), the package includes the use of any of the resort’s dining facilities for dinner reception, a preparatio­n space and private wedding butler for the bride and groom, audio-visual equipment, after-ceremony refreshmen­ts and a Tea Pai celebratio­n, Awarta’s signature wedding toast (up to five glasses), and a two-night honeymoon experience in our One Bedroom Private Pool Villa.

For more inclusions, we recommend the Love Abound package, which encompasse­s all of the above in addition to elegant floral-themed decoration­s, a five-course set dinner menu, a three-tiered wedding cake, and exclusive use of a Chrysler limousine for up to eight hours on the wedding day.

Exclusive resort buy-out is also possible. This comes with the full range of package inclusions as well as two nights’ accommodat­ion for the entire wedding party (maximum 40 guests) across Awarta’s one-, two-, and three-bedroom pool villas. Breakfast and Awarta’s signature benefits are also included.

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