Swiss-Belhotel International is expanding its
portfolio of hotels in Indonesia with the Swiss-Belresort Watu
Jimbar in Sanur, Bali, scheduled to open in the first quarter of
2014.
The
four-star property is the 39th hotel operated by Swiss-Belhotel
International in Indonesia.
To celebrate, the resort has created a special
package offering an exclusive rate of IDR1,088,888 (US$99) for a
two-night stay, with guests eligible to win an helicopter ride and
seafood meal with champagne to Gili Trawangan island, one of the
three pristine Gili islands just off Lombok.
Guests just need to go to the
swiss-belhotel.com homepage and enter the promotional code "takeoffsbi"
and book anytime before 31 January 2014
to qualify to enter and enjoy the special rates for stays between
1 March to 30 June 2014.
"Bali's
reputation as one of the region's great destinations is continuing
to grow, and Swiss-Belhotel International is delighted to be part
of that growth," said Swiss-Belhotel International Chairman and
President, Mr. Gavin Faull. "Swiss-Belresort Watu Jimbar
will provide a unique experience to its guests through the passion
and professionalism carried by its entire staff and management,
complimented of course by the wonderfully natural touch of
Balinese service and hospitality."
Located in the heart of Sanur, Swiss-Belresort Watu Jimbar
offers 306 rooms and suites equipped with a private outdoor
jacuzzi or pool view designed to accommodate both leisure and
business travellers.
The resort features 24-hour in-room dining
and outstanding dining facilities, Wi-Fi internet access in all
rooms and public areas, meeting and conference facilities,
swimming pools, an outdoor spa and a fitness centre.
Each guestroom is equipped with LCD TV with
international channels, IDD/NDD telephone, individually controlled
air-conditioning,
coffee and tea making facilities, mini-bar and personal safety
deposit box.
Sanur's beautiful sandy beach is a
five-minute walk from the resort which is close to a variety of
restaurants, shops, entertainment venues and tourist attractions.
Kuta and Legian are 20 minutes away by car, while Bali's Ngurah
Rai International Airport is a 30-minute drive.
Moreover,
major renovations at Ngurah Rai International Airport which will
almost double its current capacity and are being rolled out in
November, while October saw the opening of the new road linking
the airport and the Nusa Dua and Benoa Harbour area. Both
developments will hugely benefit transportation times on the
island.
Swiss-Belhotel,
Bali,
Indonesia
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