Pan Pacific Nirwana Bali Resort has refreshed
its guest rooms, restaurants and facilities.
The US$10 million
refurbishment includes the resort’s 278 guest rooms and villas,
restaurants, bars and events spaces as well as the Nirwana Spa and
children’s activities centre.
“In light of the increasingly
competitive landscape in Bali, we decided to take on creative and
proactive approaches that will differentiate our resort from the
others, and strengthen the Pan Pacific brand in the region,” said
Joseph Polito, General Manager of Pan Pacific Nirwana Bali Resort.
“The refurbishment is a strategic move for Pan Pacific to gain a
competitive edge in the hospitality industry in Bali, and our
offer of a fully-integrated resort that comes with a whole suite
of new and unique offerings further reinforces our positioning in
the market.”
The
refurbishment marks the launch of new facilities and
offerings at the resort. Amongst its new features are Pan
Pacific’s signature Pacific Club rooms and Pacific Club. Ideal for
business executives,
the Pacific Club offers guests personalised butler service and a
host of exclusive privileges such as unlimited WIFI connectivity,
comprehensive secretarial services along with 24-hour access to
the fully-equipped pantry, daily breakfast and evening cocktails
at the Pacific Lounge.
For
dining and entertainment, Pan Pacific Nirwana Bali Resort now
boasts eight distinctive concepts matched with a diverse range of
international and local cuisines. Its signature Merica restaurant
features the all-new Pacific Cuisine - an engaging and innovative
interpretation of the cuisines along the Pacific Rim.
Another dining option is the enhanced TLC, an inviting café wine
bar that serves up signature Pacific Cocktails inspired by the
Pacific Rim and created with local ingredients. Freshly brewed
specialty coffees, paninis and tapas are also available.
In addition,
families can now look forward to staying at 10 newly-created
family rooms well-appointed with children’s bunk beds, 30
television channels and Nintendo Wii video game consoles.
Combined with the enlivened Kids Club offering a host of
activities including pottery, dancing and cooking classes, these
new facilities are sure to keep little ones entertained.
Pan Pacific Nirwana Bali
Resort is also home to the award-winning 18-hole world class Greg
Norman golf course, set amidst staggered rice fields and 19
temples.
For relaxation and rejuvenation, the
enhanced Nirwana Spa features 24 specialty treatment rooms, with
separate steam and sauna areas, a yoga room, gym, tennis courts
and indoor squash courts.
“The scenic natural setting of this
tranquil paradise and the newly-refurbished aspects of Pan Pacific Nirwana Bali Resort lend themselves to what the Pan Pacific brand
is all about,” said Mr Polito. “Whether it’s appreciating the
breathtaking views of our location, indulging in a sport, golf or the array of outdoor
activities available, or savouring the fine cuisine from our
restaurants, every guest will embark on their own personalised and
refreshing journey of discovery at this great resort.”
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