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Excellent club hotel. Great rooms in excellent location. Awesome vibe.
Tucked amongst lush foliage and working rice paddies, Four Seasons Resort Bali provides a peaceful sanctuary along the Ayung River. Surrounded by tiny villages, Hindu temples, and cultural attractions, the exotic retreat offers guests unique opportunities including rice farmer experiences, and romantic dinners beside the rooftop lotus pond. Guests enter the property via a bridge over the sacred Ayung valley with towering trees and gardens.
The resort's 18 suites and 42 villas feature natural and indigenous materials, including rustic landscaping. Mixing contemporary and Balinese decor, accommodations have hand-loomed fabrics, teak furnishings, and luxury bathrooms with terrazzo tiles, double vanities, separate showers, and deep soaking tubs.
Guests can experience fine Asian and Indonesian specialties at the Ayung Terrace restaurant with indoor and outdoor dining, and an extensive wine cellar. For casual cuisine, the Riverside Cafe has a poolside setting with a contemporary grill menu that incorporates locally sourced produce and ingredients from the resort’s vegetable and herb gardens. The Jati Bar serves light fare and cocktails, and guests can arrange romantic dinners next to the rooftop lotus pond, or traditional Rijsttafel dinners.
The Sacred River Spa features local spiritual practices and rituals designed to unite the mind, body, and spirit. Set within Balinese style pavilions with stone facings and teak flooring, treatments incorporate local traditions, such as the Bali Spice Oil. There are dual Vichy showers for tropical rain treatments, lounges, and private swimming pools. Plus, Chakra Ceremonies, Balinese Healers, facial treatments, the Dharma Shanti Yoga Bale, and salon services.
For recreation, there is a two-level pool designed to mimic the curves and flow of the Ayung River. There's also a fitness center, and the Kids for All Seasons Pici Pici Club with supervised activities for young guests. Visitors can also partake in a range of experience offerings including “A Day in the Life of a Balinese Farmer,” Balinese cooking classes, rafting and bike adventures, as well as Wellness Devotee programs.