Terrific Time
A stay at The Trans Resort Bali is guaranteed to satisfy any type of traveller with its complete and exceptional services and facilities
towering balinese bale kulkul beckons and welcomes travellers into the tropical paradise of The Trans Resort Bali. Small fountains and tall trees line the pathway to the lobby amid a fresh, manicured garden. A friendly greeting and a smile later, guests are seated cosily on the special Mcguire furniture in the spacious lobby under an intricate Murano glass chandelier. The minutes may pass too soon for the eyes to feast upon Nyoman Gunarsa’s masterpieces around the lobby, as the room is readied speedily.
Perfectly planned around The Trans Resort Bali’s sprawling 41,110sqm grounds are 184 perfectly appointed rooms and suites—each type with its own balcony and exclusive sets of privileges. Adjacent yet secluded to the
hotel is The Trans Villa Bali, a home away from home of 16 palatial villas built in two types. The Balinese Kampung Villa airily flows around its one master bedroom, a living space and a dining room in a 350sqm space surrounded by an evergreen garden and a private pool—one of the biggest sizes for a one-bedroom villa in Seminyak.
Doubling up on the luxury is the Presidential Villa that spreads out over 700sqm with its three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a living space and a dining room. To make it even better for big parties and families, the luxurious garden includes perfect spots to party and to just laze around under the Balinese sun by the pool, or under the cool wooden bale.
To enjoy the sunset, however, step above to The 18th Rooftop Bar to enjoy the golden hour with sumptuous tapas in one hand and chilled cocktails in the other. Another option to awaken the taste buds before dinner is at The Club Lounge and The Lobby Lounge, with both offering a selection of sweets and savouries alongside choice teas between lunch and canapé times.
Dinner and all the other meals, including late-night and early-morning suppers, are served in The Restaurant by the main pool. À la carte international menus are available throughout the day, plus a special breakfast with the Celebration Buffet. The Restaurant regularly cooks up thematic menus such as Sunday’s Yum Cha, or dim sum and Chinese tea, and Friday’s Indonesian Night complete with a Balinese dance performance.
The Trans Resort Bali also cares for its guests’ wellbeing by adding The Spa and The Fitness Centre Peninsula to its long list of amenities and facilities. Other highlights include the complimentary weekly yoga session, the tranquil main pool with its own sandy beach, and the exclusive ARSA Boutique. As for children, the special treatment extends to the Kids Club, which has different areas to exercise their imaginations, plus its own Baskin-robins counter.
Tour around the property and then book a stay now by visiting www.transresortbali. com.