Recognising
that ladies deserve to be pampered, Meli Bali is rolling out the red
carpet to women travellers with their Lady's Exclusive Package.
Offered at a rate of US$145.00++ per room per night for single or double
occupancy and US$180.00++ per room per night for triple occupancy,
ladies will be able to enjoy duplex suite accommodation and a range of
special value-added extras and personalised attention specially designed
to make their stay more comfortable.
The package includes a range of special selection of luxurious bathroom
amenities, a choice of bed linen (silk / cotton / linen), complimentary
private breakfast at Sorrento restaurant, one time usage of the jacuzzi
at the Spa at Meli, a choice of a manicure or pedicure at the spa. They
will also enjoy free access to the exclusive Garden Villas Club
facilities, which includes a private swimming pool and complimentary
poolside evening tea/coffee. Also included is a welcome drink and cold
towel and fruit basket in room upon arrival, a special Meli Bali gift
and free use of the property's facilities until 6:00pm on the check out
date.
The offer is applicable to ladies 16 years or older for stays of three
consecutive nights or more, and is valid from 6th January 2001 until
23rd December 2001. Advance reservations are required.
A high season supplement applies during August 2001 for the package.
Sol Meli, Europe's leading hotel group and the ninth largest hotel
company in the world, has a portfolio of more than 330 city and resort
hotels in 30 countries under the brand names of Meli, Sol and Paradisus
hotels. The newest additions to the Group include 10 new properties in
Paris, the Meli Roma Aurelia (in Rome), Meli Mexico Reforma (in Mexico
DF) and Meli White House (in London). Its properties in Asia include
Gran Meli Jakarta, Meli Bali (incorporating The Garden Villas), Meli
Benoa (Bali), Sol Lovina (Bali), Meli Purosani (Yogyakarta), Meli
Panorama (Batam), and Sol Elite Marbella (Anyer) in Indonesia; Meli
Hanoi in Vietnam; Meli Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia; and Sol Twin Towers
(Bangkok) in Thailand. Sol Meli has signed contracts to take-over and
manage a further 80 hotels by the year 2002. |