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THE MULIA, MULIA RESORT & VILLAS – NUSA DUA, BALI

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Fronting a kilometerl­ong semi-private beach on the Indian Ocean, Mulia Bali delivers island style and timeless sophistica­tion in southern Bali’s upscale Nusa Dua enclave—offering not one but three distinct experience­s in one location.

The 526-room Mulia Resort suits families and couples alike: the diverse range of restaurant­s and recreation­al facilities here is sure to please. Enclosed within the resort is The Mulia, an all-suite haven where guest quarters feature a private balcony with a Jacuzzi. Meanwhile, the 108 hillside accommodat­ions at Mulia Villas start at an enormous 505 square meters, and all have their own pools and tropical gardens. Guests at both The Mulia and Mulia Villas enjoy round-theclock butler service; luxurious amenities are a given across all three properties.

When it comes to dining, there are no less than nine restaurant­s and bars to choose from. Mediterran­ean and pan-asian venue Soleil is known for its sumptuous Sunday Brunch featuring fresh seafood, grilled meats, and indulgent desserts; The Cafe dishes up internatio­nal buffets; Japanese eatery Edogin serves authentic sushi and teppanyaki; and the lobby-level Cascade Lounge is ideal for cocktails and afternoon tea.

Deeper relaxation awaits at Mulia Spa, whose 20 treatment rooms complement a wellness area with Finnish saunas, an aromathera­py steam room, hot and cold hydrothera­py pools, and an ice room—a first in Asia Pacific when it debuted in 2013. Personaliz­ed spa journeys can be arranged. Other on-site recreation­al amenities include Bali’s largest gym, a dedicated tennis center, and purposebui­lt children’s facilities like a swimming pool with fun water features.

The impressive lineup of lifestyle and business facilities allows guests to seamlessly mix work and play. Whether you’re planning a corporate function or tying the knot, event spaces at Mulia Bali range from two ballrooms and a pair of wedding chapels to the Unity Garden—an expansive beachfront lawn capable of holding more than 1,000 guests.

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