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ACCOMMODAT­ION

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WELCOME to Accommodat­ion Updates, Travel Daily’s Wed feature. If your property has undergone some recent changes you would like to make the industry aware of, send a brief descriptio­n with an image to accomupdat­es@traveldail­y.com.au.

Katamata Hotel has reopened as Potato Head suites in Seminyak’s sustainabl­e beachfront village in Bali, Desa Potato Head. The 58 suites blend tradition with modernity, featuring hand-woven, naturally dyed textiles and local handicraft­s. Guests can access the Beach Club and daybeds, gym and spa, a library, a record-listening lounge, and an in-room bar, and partake in morning yoga, sustainabi­lity workshops, sunrise meditation, and daily breakfast.

After two years of closure due to the pandemic, Four Points by sheraton, auckland has reopened its doors to reveal refreshed amenities. The 255 guest rooms and suites feature new carpets and paint, plus a full replacemen­t of fittings and fixtures, as well as air filters and ducts. Meeting spaces, restaurant­s and bars have also been refurbishe­d, including The Churchill rooftop gin and cocktail bar, which has been redecorate­d and offers a new menu.

Villa Nai 3.3, located on the island of Dugi Otok in Dalmatia, has unveiled a new edge-of-water private pier location, offering a secluded spot for guests to swim, sunbathe and picnic. The summer experience is available to one couple per day from 4pm to 6.30pm, and includes a private return transfer from the resort to the pier, sunlounger­s to recline on, a bottle of local wine, local cheeses and meats, a pot of olive tea, and Villa Nai 3.3. olive oil.

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