Mandarin Oriental has signed a deal to brand and
manage a portfolio of luxury residences adjacent to a Mandarin
Oriental hotel in Bali, Indonesia.
The hotel and residences will form part of the
Bukit Pandawa integrated resort development located on Balis
southern Bukit peninsula. An initial 30 branded residences are
scheduled to be completed at the same time as the hotel opens in
mid-2018.
As with all Residences at Mandarin
Oriental, owners of these private homes will be offered an
exclusive extension to the luxury hotel experience. Mandarin
Oriental, Bali will provide management services for the
development, as well as bespoke amenities for individual
residents.
Perched on a clifftop plateau, the
Residences at Mandarin Oriental have been designed to take
advantage of the outstanding ocean views, and will be integrated
with the contemporary style and architecture of the hotel. Each
residence will have its own 15-metre private pool with sundeck and
outdoor dining space.
Residents will have access to
the hotels restaurants and bars, and a Spa at Mandarin Oriental,
as well as a variety of leisure options including a Beach Club and
a Kids Club. The Bukit Pandawa development will also include a
retail village and an 18-hole golf course, adjacent to Mandarin
Oriental, Bali.
The project is being developed by
PT Bali Ragawisata, the owner and developer of Mandarin Oriental,
Bali. The final number of residences has yet to be determined.
James Riley, Group Chief Executive of Mandarin
Oriental said, We look forward to bringing Mandarin Orientals
legendary hospitality to what promises to be one of the most
desirable resort residences on the island.
Mandarin Oriental, Bali and The Residences are located southwest
of Nusa Dua on Balis southern Bukit peninsula. The area is
predominantly known for its dramatic craggy coastline, white sandy
beaches, imposing cliff-tops and varied landscape. The hotel and
residences are 25 minutes drive from Balis Ngurah Rai
international airport and 30 minutes from the popular tourist
destinations of Seminyak and Sanur.
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