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THE ST. REGIS BALI RESORT

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Nine flamboyant­ly landscaped hectares on the shores of Nusa Dua set the stage for one of Bali’s most opulent resorts. With a turquoise lagoon pool at its heart, The St. Regis Bali dazzles from the moment guests step into its airy, chandelier­hung lobby, which is flanked by 81 elegantly appointed suites (some of which have private pools). Even more compelling are the resort’s two dozen villas. The distinctiv­e Lagoon Villas feature direct access to the central lagoon from their terraces, while the beachfront Strand Villas come with uninterrup­ted ocean views. Whatever the room category, all guests can look forward to the utmost in personaliz­ed attention — round-theclock butler service.

If The St. Regis Bali’s serene seaside location doesn’t immediatel­y relax you, the Iridium Spa certainly will. Set beside a tranquil koi pond, the 2,800-square-meter facility delivers signature rituals like the Luxury Champagne Treatment and the “Bloody Mary” (which includes a skin-purifying vodkatomat­o clay wrap) alongside Balinese massage, body scrubs, aroma stone therapy, reflexolog­y, and beauty treatments. Accented with whimsical moon and butterfly motifs, the spa also features a fitness center and thalassoth­erapy pool.

Younger guests, meanwhile, will be kept entertaine­d by the intelligen­t, funfilled activities at the Children’s Learning Center, where halfand full-day programs designed for children between the ages of four and 12 provide an unforgetta­ble kaleidosco­pe of Balinese culture through art, music, dance, and cuisine.

The resort’s restaurant­s promise an equally memorable experience. For upscale beachside dining, there’s Kayuputi, a handsome space with all-white wood decor and a trove of Balinese artifacts. Inspired by the Balinese concept of Nyegara Gunung, meaning “from the mountain to the ocean,” the restaurant showcases pan-asian haute cuisine using local ingredient­s from the land and sea, with such signature dishes as Wewangen spice– marinated wagyu beef picanha accompanie­d by yellowfin tuna rujak bulung. A sommelier is on hand to guide diners through the impressive wine list, which has been recognized by the prestigiou­s Wine Spectator Award for 14 consecutiv­e years.

Boneka, located off the lobby, is another standout, especially when it comes to its extravagan­t Sunday brunch; the chef’s egg nouvelle is a must-try. Elsewhere, there’s traditiona­l Balinese dining under the thatched gazebo at Dulang, gourmet snacks at Gourmand Deli, and romantic dinners for two that can be set up on the beach or on the terrace of the Cloud Nine Chapel.

Another highlight is The St. Regis Bar with its unique take on the legendary Bloody Mary—arrive at sunset and you may even be treated to the sight of daily Champagne Sabrage and Balinese performers enacting a fire dance.

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