Nestled on Bali's southern peninsula, on a hillside overlooking Nusa Dua and the expansive sweep of the Indian Ocean, Amanusa is a secluded beach resort 15 mintues from Denpasar's international airport and close to some of Bali's main entertainment and shopping areas, Kuta, Legian and Seminyak. Guests can spend the day basking in one of 10 private bales on one of Nusa Dua's best beaches or, mere steps away, enjoy a round of golf at the Bali Golf and Country Club.
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Amanusa (which means “peaceful isle” and opened in 1992) enjoys a commanding position on a garden hillside in southern Bali just above the Bali Golf and Country Club. Views run from the adjacent Indian Ocean shoreline to sacred Mount Agung that dominates the far horizon on a clear day.
The entrance to the lobby is a colonnaded open-air hall lined with baskets of white tuberoses. Framing the foyer is a teak sculpture illustrating scenes from the Ramayana, one of the two great epic poems of India.
Amanusa is well sited for starting or ending a tour of Bali as it is only 15 minutes south of Denpasar International Airport. It is also an ideal base to explore the nearby beaches of Sanur, Legian and Kuta, which have the most established shops and restaurants on the island.
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Amanusa has 35 thatched-roof suites linked by paved walkways and set behind foliage and mossy paras stone walls for added privacy.
Garden Suites : All suites have four-poster beds and round tables for private dining, a sunken indoor bath, outdoor shower, a garden courtyard and a terrace with a spacious canopied day bed.
Deluxe Suites : These suites are identical to Garden Suites with extensive views of the golf course or the Ocean.
Pool Suites : Eight suites have private swimming pools and a spacious terrace.
Amanusa Suite : The Amanusa Suite enjoys a private swimming pool and the most privileged views of the Ocean.
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The Terrace offers sweeping views of Bali, embracing the golf course, the Indian Ocean, Nusa Dua and the Bukit, which is Bali's southern peninsula. During the day it is open for breakfast and lunch, serving a variety of Asian and Continental dishes, while in the evenings it offers a range of Indonesian and Thai dishes. Just below, the Restaurant specialises in Mediterranean cuisine, which is served in an elegant room with high ceilings or in the outdoor courtyard surrounded by flowering frangipani trees which overlook the pool.
Cooking Tours and Classes : The day starts with an early morning trip to the local vegetable and fish markets where guests can choose ingredients. Next, the cooking class takes a detour through the Jenggala glass and ceramic factory and then to see some coffee being roasted. Back at Amanusa, guests are shown how to cook their favourite Indonesian dishes. Participants get to enjoy their creations over lunch.
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The Beach Club: This is located on the beachfront of the Bali Golf and Country Club. The Club consists of ten bales, each with two sun loungers. Refreshments, light meals, showers and washrooms are provided. The sand beach is one of Bali's best and is fringed by a coral reef. Snorkelling equipment and kayaks are available. The Beach Club is also the setting for candlelit barbecues, and sunrise breakfasts can be enjoyed in the privacy of the bales .
Swimming Pool: The large 24m blue pool is bordered by a bougainvillea-covered trellis, flowering frangipani trees and a high paras-stone wall.
Surfing:The Nusa Dua reef is one of the premier reef breaks in Bali and is visible from the Terrace. The surfing season runs from December to April and equipment and instruction can be arranged on arrival.
Library: The library specialises in books on Indonesian art and culture and also offers an extensive CD and VCD selection. A laptop computer is available for e-mail and Internet access.
Boutique and Gallery: Balinese and Indonesian craft and antiques as well as other gift items are available.
Tennis : Amanusa's two, all-weather tennis courts are floodlit for evening play. Attendants are available as playing partners or ball boys. A bale is located between the courts for shady breaks of iced chrysanthemum tea and refreshments.
Massage and Beauty Treatments: Amanusa's resident masseuses mix traditional Balinese massage with Swedish massage and acupressure. Massage is available in the privacy of your suite, in the specially-designated massage suite or on one of the Beach bales . Body treatments as well as facials, pedicures and manicures are also available. Amanusa's reiki master is on hand to redress any energy imbalances and a reflexologist is available once a week.
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The resort has meeting facilities for up to 30 people and is a special venue for occasions like weddings, birthdays and family reunions. Amanusa's boardroom is two rooms in one: a conference facility for informal meetings and a reception area for coffee breaks and cocktails. Facilities include direct lines for fax and telephone, a video and laser-disc system, satellite TV and a computer link to the projector and the big screen. For guests wanting a deeper insight into Balinese life and culture, Amanusa will arrange seminars or presentations.
Sporting Events : Amanusa arranges corporate tennis or golf tournaments.
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Prices are per person in US dollars.
| Category | 1 April, 2007 - 31 March, 2008 |
| Garden Suite | US$ 700* |
| Deluxe Suite | US$ 900* |
| Pool Suite | US$1,100* |
| Amanusa Suite - private pool | US$1,500* |
| * | Rates are subject to 10% service charge and 11% government tax. |
| * | Rates and government tax are subject to change without notice. |
| * | All US dollar rates are converted to local currency at time of billing. |
| * | Rates listed are per room per night based on one or two persons sharing. |
| * | Rates include round-trip transportation by private car to and from Denpasar Airport and Amanusa. |
| * | For special offers, please ask one of our professional consultants.
The Aman Bali Break offers three nights at one or any combination of Amanresorts in Bali. Choose one complimentary activity per stay among an extensive list of experiences - from an East Bali cycle tour or an Ayung River trek with picnic breakfast, to an Uluwatu Temple tour or a morning cruise on the Aman XII. At Amanresorts, everything is done to ensure that the leisurely process of guests' discovery of Bali can take its course, leaving nothing to interrupt the fullest enjoyment of the surrounding culture. (1 April, 2007 - 31 March, 2008) Village/Garden Suite US$1,950* Valley/Ocean/Deluxe Suite US$2,550* Pool Suite US$3,150*
*Based on three nights' double occupancy at one or any combination of Amanresorts in Bali, airport and inter-hotel transfers, daily breakfast and one complimentary activity per stay. *Extension nights may be arranged at US$650++ (Village/Garden Suite); US$850++ (Valley/Ocean/Deluxe Suite); US$1,050++ (Pool Suite). *Rates are subject to 10% service charge and 11% government tax. *Rates and taxes are subject to change without notice. *US dollar rates are converted to local currency at time of billing. |
Taxes and charges may fluctuate
Hotel Bora Bora Honeymoon Escape
Hotel Bora Bora’s Honeymoon Escape offers a romantic break for two over a three-night stay set beneath the lush green volcanic peak of Mount Otemanu.
It includes roundtrip boat transfers to the hotel and upon arrival guests are led to their petal-adorned rooms where champagne and fruit await. Breakfast for two in the Matira Terrace Restaurant is included as is a candlelit dinner with a bottle of champagne which can be served in the privacy of the room. Also included is a cruise for two aboard the catamaran Taravana and one hour's body treatment for two.
Hotel Bora Bora’s 54 Polynesian-style bungalows offer panoramic views of the turquoise lagoon and the chance to explore some of its spectacular marine life.
(1 April, 2007– 31 March, 2008)
Bungalow Euro 2,200*
Pool Faré Euro 2,800*
Overwater Bungalow Euro 3,100*
Beach Faré Euro 3,250*
*Based on double occupancy accommodation for three nights, plus inclusions as stated.
*During peak period (20 December, 2007 - 8 January, 2008), a minimum stay of five nights is required.
*Rates are subject to 12% room and value-added tax and tourist tax of 150 Pacific Francs (US$1.50) per person, per day.
*Rates and taxes subject to change without notice.
*All Euro rates are converted to local currency at time of billing.