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As Bali Eyes Recovery, Four Seasons Resorts Bali Ready to Welcome Back Guests

As Bali Eyes Recovery, Four Seasons Resorts Bali is Ready to Welcome Back Guests

New experiences and upgraded facilities at Jimbaran Bay and Sayan Resorts

February 17, 2022,  Bali, Indonesia As Bali welcomes back its first direct international flights in nearly two years, Four Seasons Resorts Bali have adapted to the new era of travel with experiences and amenities inspired by nature, seclusion, wellness and the great outdoors.

As Bali Eyes Recovery, Four Seasons is Ready to Welcome Back Guests

As Bali Eyes Recovery, Four Seasons is Ready to Welcome Back Guests

The concept of both Resorts naturally allows for physical distancing and immersion in nature. The all-villa Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay has 156 pool villas spread across 14 hectares (35 acres) of oceanfront gardens, while Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan has 42 villas and 18 suites immersed in eight hectares (20 acres) of lush riverside wilderness. Each villa is inspired by Bali’s trademark open-air design, set in a private compound with a plunge pool and outdoor living space to complement the contemporary interiors. For families and multigenerational travellers, Jimbaran Bay’s nine Residence Villas are spacious two-storey retreats with up to four bedrooms, 20-metre-long (66 foot) pools and direct access to the five kilometre (three mile) beach.From a new contemporary Balinese spa and open-air dining experiences to private cultural tours and active adventures, the Resorts have gone above and beyond enhanced health and safety protocols to ensure guests can enjoy all that the Island of the Gods has to offer, with the highest levels of comfort and care.

While all staff have undergone intense training on Four Seasons Lead With Care global protocols to continue to deliver the highest standard of service, they have also been working behind-the-scenes on bucket list-worthy experiences.

“Over the last two years, our amazing staff have kept busy and motivated looking at new ways to share the magic of Bali with the world,” says General Manager Uday Rao. “We are excited to welcome back guests from all corners of the globe and promise it will be worth the wait, with upgraded facilities and destination-based experiences that remind us why we love to travel, and why Bali is so special.”

Here’s a glimpse of what’s new and awaiting travellers at Four Seasons Resorts Bali:

Brand New Spa: Seemingly suspended above water and spanning over 2,000 square metres (22,000 square feet), Bali’s wellness destination features 10 all-suite spa rooms where expert therapists deliver immersive, transformative treatments. Drawing on ancient Balinese wisdom and the power of light and sound, crystals and colour, plants and pure water, the Healing Village Spa invites guests to align the body’s energy centres, nurture positivity, build resilience and instill a deep sense of calm. The sensory, vibrational experience is enhanced by the most sophisticated wellness innovations: Bali’s first surround sound spa suite has a heated bed made from crushed crystals for a massage like no other, while the wet treatment room is equipped with a rainbow ecoVichy shower for therapists to perform water, colour, sound and massage therapy all at once. Or guests can enjoy some self-directed pampering at The Longevity Garden, a “secret” courtyard garden for individuals or couples to nourish each other with volcanic mud masks, and enjoy the private steam room, thermal sun lounges for mineral absorption, and invigorating ice bath at sub-10 degrees Celsius to release endorphins and reboot the future. The two-storey facility also houses a spacious gym, yoga studio, Rossano Ferretti Hair Salon and grand slam-quality hard tennis court.

New Wellness Programming: In a first for Asia, a groundbreaking Cancer Care Massage has been launched at both Resorts’ spas, enabling therapists to perform massage at any time during a guest’s cancer journey, to soothe dry or radiation-irritated skin, release scar tissue, provide lymph support and nurture the soul. Meanwhile, The Sacred River Spa has introduced Qigong and Crystal Reiki classes. Resident Wellness Mentor and former Buddhist nun Ibu Fera combines the Japanese art of reiki with crystal singing bowls, mantra chanting, gemstones and aromatherapy, to induce a deep sense of peace and security, and enhance sleep quality.

Chef-Guided Culinary Excursions: Guests can get off-the-beaten-track and into nature with a chef-guided picnic adventure in the Sayan Valley. The experience starts with a trek to a secluded riverside location in the jungle, only accessible to Four Seasons guests, where the Resort’s chef will set up a camp kitchen and cook a Balinese-style picnic in the wilderness.

New Concept at Sundara Restaurant: In one of the biggest transformations in Bali’s vibrant dining scene, Sundara has relaunched its dinner concept with a new high-end barbecue menu. Inspired by the fiery sunsets and iconic beach barbecues of Jimbaran fishing village, every dish has an element of roasting, grilling or smoking, even desserts and cocktails. Using Indonesia’s only Kopa Smoking Oven – an Austrian invention fuelled by coffee wood and renowned for its precision in smoke density and temperature control – the chefs infuse meats, seafood, sweets and plant-based dishes with a perfectly balanced smoky flavour and tenderness, for the ultimate barbecue experience.

Bartender Creations: Telu is the new aromatic herb and cocktail garden at Jimbaran Bay, made from 100 percent upcycled materials as a dedicated space for Head Bartender Sufian Mahmoud to lead Zero Waste bar workshops, and host intimate cocktail parties. Guests pick their favourite herbs and learn sustainable cocktail recipes, and see the ancient practice of claypot-aged arak brought back to life. At Sayan’s Jati Bar, a new menu of barrel-aged cocktails puts a local twist on classic recipes, complementing Jati Bar’s natural teakwood design and open-air setting overlooking the river valley.

On-Site Cultural Activities: Inspired by a Balinese village, the Resort at Jimbaran Bay immerses guests in the sights and sounds of Bali. New activities include a traditional fire blessing and ocean blessing by resort priest Ajik Ngurah, Indonesian martial arts and Sanskrit calligraphy class. These add to the existing program of local artist workshops, Balinese cooking school, yoga, meditation, architecture and garden tours.

Off-Site Activities: Bali is looking more lush and green than ever, and there is no better time to explore its historical sites and diverse landscapes. Nobody knows the island like Four Seasons expert guides, who are leading new off-site activities such as mud wrestling, a cycling tour along the south-west Bukit peninsula, canyoning, chasing waterfalls and more. Let Four Seasons present a whole new side of Bali, in the utmost comfort and care.

 

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Mientras Bali contempla la recuperación, Four Seasons Resorts Bali está listo para dar la bienvenida a los huéspedes

Mientras Bali contempla la recuperación,Four Seasons Resorts Bali está listo para dar la bienvenida a los huéspedes

Nuevas experiencias e instalaciones mejoradas en Jimbaran Bay y Sayan Resorts

17 de febrero de 2022, Bali, Indonesia Mientras Bali da la bienvenida a sus primeros vuelos internacionales directos en casi dos años, Four Seasons Resorts Bali se ha adaptado a la nueva era de los viajes con experiencias y comodidades inspiradas en la naturaleza, el aislamiento, el bienestar y el aire libre.

As Bali Eyes Recovery, Four Seasons is Ready to Welcome Back Guests

As Bali Eyes Recovery, Four Seasons is Ready to Welcome Back Guests

El concepto de ambos Resorts naturalmente permite el distanciamiento físico y la inmersión en la naturaleza. El Four Seasons Resort Bali de villas en Jimbaran Bay tiene 156 villas con piscina repartidas en 14 hectáreas (35 acres) de jardines frente al mar, mientras que el Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan n tiene 42 villas y 18 suites inmersas en ocho hectáreas (20 acres) de exuberante desierto ribereño. Cada villa está inspirada en el diseño al aire libre característico de Bali, ubicado en un complejo privado con una piscina de inmersión y un espacio al aire libre para complementar los interiores contemporáneos. Para familias y viajeros multigeneracionales, las nueve Residence Villas de Jimbaran Bay son refugios espaciosos de dos pisos con hasta cuatro dormitorios, piscinas de 20 metros de largo (66 pies) y acceso directo a la playa de cinco kilómetros (tres millas). Spa balinés y experiencias gastronómicas al aire libre para recorridos culturales privados y aventuras activas, los Resorts han ido más allá de los protocolos mejorados de salud y seguridad para garantizar que los huéspedes puedan disfrutar de todo lo que la Isla de los Dioses tiene para ofrecer, con los más altos niveles de comodidad. y cuidado.

Si bien todo el personal ha recibido una capacitación intensa sobre los protocolos globales Lead With Care de Four Seasons para continuar brindando el más alto nivel de servicio, también han estado trabajando detrás de escena en experiencias dignas de la lista de deseos.

“Durante los últimos dos años, nuestro increíble personal se ha mantenido ocupado y motivado buscando nuevas formas de compartir la magia de Bali con el mundo”, dice el Gerente General Uday Rao. “Estamos emocionados de dar la bienvenida a huéspedes de todos los rincones del mundo y prometemos que valdrá la pena la espera, con instalaciones mejoradas y experiencias basadas en el destino que nos recuerdan por qué nos encanta viajar y por qué Bali es tan especial”.

Aquí hay un vistazo de lo nuevo y lo que espera a los viajeros en Four Seasons Resorts Bali:

Nuevo spa: Aparentemente suspendido sobre el agua y con una extensión de más de 2000 metros cuadrados (22 000 pies cuadrados), el destino de bienestar de Bali cuenta con 10 salas de spa de suites donde terapeutas expertos brindan tratamientos envolventes y transformadores. Basándose en la antigua sabiduría balinesa y el poder de la luz y el sonido, los cristales y el color, las plantas y el agua pura, el Healing Village Spa  invita a los huéspedes a alinear los centros de energía del cuerpo, fomentar la positividad, desarrollar la resiliencia e infundir una profunda sensación de calma. La experiencia sensorial y vibratoria se ve reforzada por las innovaciones de bienestar más sofisticadas: la primera suite de spa con sonido envolvente de Bali tiene una cama caliente hecha de cristales triturados para un masaje como ningún otro, mientras que la sala de tratamiento húmedo está equipada con una ducha Rainbow ecoVichy para que los terapeutas realizar una terapia de agua, color, sonido y masaje a la vez. O bien, los huéspedes pueden disfrutar de mimos autodirigidos en The Longevity Garden, un patio con jardín “secreto” para que las personas o las parejas se alimenten mutuamente con máscaras de barro volcánico y disfruten de la sala de vapor privada, las tumbonas termales para la absorción de minerales y el hielo vigorizante. báñese a menos de 10 grados centígrados para liberar endorfinas y reiniciar el futuro. La instalación de dos pisos también alberga un amplio gimnasio, un estudio de yoga, la peluquería Rossano Ferretti y una cancha de tenis dura de calidad grand slam.

Nueva programación de bienestar: por primera vez en Asia, se lanzó un innovador masaje para el cuidado del cáncer en los spas de ambos Resorts, que permite a los terapeutas realizar masajes en cualquier momento durante el proceso de cáncer de un huésped, para calmar la piel seca o irritada por la radiación, liberar el tejido cicatricial , proporcionar apoyo linfático y nutrir el alma. Mientras tanto, The Sacred River Spa ha introducido clases de Qigong and Crystal Reiki. Resident Wellness Mentor y exmonja budista Ibu Fera combina el arte japonés del reiki con cuencos de cristal, canto de mantras, piedras preciosas y aromaterapia, para inducir una profunda sensación de paz y seguridad, y mejorar la calidad del sueño.

Excursiones culinarias guiadas por un chef: los huéspedes pueden salirse de los caminos trillados y adentrarse en la naturaleza con una aventura de picnic guiada por un chef en el valle de Sayan. La experiencia comienza con una caminata a un lugar aislado junto al río en la jungla, solo accesible para los huéspedes de Four Seasons, donde el chef del Resort instalará una cocina de campamento y preparará un picnic al estilo balinés en la naturaleza.

Nuevo concepto en el restaurante Sundara: en una de las mayores transformaciones en la vibrante escena gastronómica de Bali, Sundara ha relanzado su concepto de cena con un nuevo menú de barbacoa de alta gama. Inspirados en las ardientes puestas de sol y las icónicas barbacoas en la playa del pueblo de pescadores de Jimbaran, cada plato tiene un elemento de asado, a la parrilla o ahumado, incluso postres y cócteles. Utilizando el único horno para ahumar Kopa de Indonesia, un invento austriaco alimentado con madera de café y famoso por su precisión en la densidad del humo y el control de la temperatura, los chefs infunden carnes, mariscos, dulces y platos a base de plantas con un sabor ahumado y una ternura perfectamente equilibrados, para la la mejor experiencia de barbacoa.

Bartender Creations: Telu es el nuevo jardín de hierbas aromáticas y cócteles en Jimbaran Bay, hecho de materiales 100 % reciclados como un espacio dedicado para que el barman jefe Sufian Mahmoud dirija talleres de bar Zero Waste y organice cócteles íntimos. Los invitados eligen sus hierbas favoritas y aprenden recetas de cócteles sostenibles, y ven cómo revive la antigua práctica del arak envejecido en vasijas de barro. En Sayan’s Jati Bar, un nuevo menú de cócteles envejecidos en barrica le da un toque local a las recetas clásicas, complementando el diseño de madera de teca natural de Jati Bar y el entorno al aire libre con vista al valle del río.

Actividades culturales en el lugar: inspirado en un pueblo balinés, el Resort at Jimbaran Bay sumerge a los huéspedes en las vistas y los sonidos de Bali. Las nuevas actividades incluyen una bendición de fuego tradicional y una bendición del océano por parte del sacerdote del resort priest Ajik Ngurah,  artes marciales indonesias y clases de caligrafía sánscrita. Estos se suman al programa existente de talleres de artistas locales, escuela de cocina balinesa, yoga, meditación, arquitectura y visitas a jardines.

Actividades fuera del sitio: Bali se ve más exuberante y verde que nunca, y no hay mejor momento para explorar sus sitios históricos y paisajes diversos. Nadie conoce la isla como los guías expertos de Four Seasons, que lideran nuevas actividades fuera del sitio, como lucha en el lodo, un recorrido en bicicleta por el suroeste de la península de Bukit, barranquismo, persecución de cascadas y más. Deje que Four Seasons presente un lado completamente nuevo de Bali, con la máxima comodidad y cuidado.

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As Bali Eyes Recovery, Four Seasons Resorts Bali Ready to Welcome Back Guests

As Bali Eyes Recovery, Four Seasons Resorts Bali is Ready to Welcome Back Guests

New experiences and upgraded facilities at Jimbaran Bay and Sayan Resorts

February 17, 2022,  Bali, Indonesia As Bali welcomes back its first direct international flights in nearly two years, Four Seasons Resorts Bali have adapted to the new era of travel with experiences and amenities inspired by nature, seclusion, wellness and the great outdoors.

As Bali Eyes Recovery, Four Seasons is Ready to Welcome Back Guests

As Bali Eyes Recovery, Four Seasons is Ready to Welcome Back Guests

The concept of both Resorts naturally allows for physical distancing and immersion in nature. The all-villa Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay has 156 pool villas spread across 14 hectares (35 acres) of oceanfront gardens, while Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan has 42 villas and 18 suites immersed in eight hectares (20 acres) of lush riverside wilderness. Each villa is inspired by Bali’s trademark open-air design, set in a private compound with a plunge pool and outdoor living space to complement the contemporary interiors. For families and multigenerational travellers, Jimbaran Bay’s nine Residence Villas are spacious two-storey retreats with up to four bedrooms, 20-metre-long (66 foot) pools and direct access to the five kilometre (three mile) beach.From a new contemporary Balinese spa and open-air dining experiences to private cultural tours and active adventures, the Resorts have gone above and beyond enhanced health and safety protocols to ensure guests can enjoy all that the Island of the Gods has to offer, with the highest levels of comfort and care.

While all staff have undergone intense training on Four Seasons Lead With Care global protocols to continue to deliver the highest standard of service, they have also been working behind-the-scenes on bucket list-worthy experiences.

“Over the last two years, our amazing staff have kept busy and motivated looking at new ways to share the magic of Bali with the world,” says General Manager Uday Rao. “We are excited to welcome back guests from all corners of the globe and promise it will be worth the wait, with upgraded facilities and destination-based experiences that remind us why we love to travel, and why Bali is so special.”

Here’s a glimpse of what’s new and awaiting travellers at Four Seasons Resorts Bali:

Brand New Spa: Seemingly suspended above water and spanning over 2,000 square metres (22,000 square feet), Bali’s wellness destination features 10 all-suite spa rooms where expert therapists deliver immersive, transformative treatments. Drawing on ancient Balinese wisdom and the power of light and sound, crystals and colour, plants and pure water, the Healing Village Spa invites guests to align the body’s energy centres, nurture positivity, build resilience and instill a deep sense of calm. The sensory, vibrational experience is enhanced by the most sophisticated wellness innovations: Bali’s first surround sound spa suite has a heated bed made from crushed crystals for a massage like no other, while the wet treatment room is equipped with a rainbow ecoVichy shower for therapists to perform water, colour, sound and massage therapy all at once. Or guests can enjoy some self-directed pampering at The Longevity Garden, a “secret” courtyard garden for individuals or couples to nourish each other with volcanic mud masks, and enjoy the private steam room, thermal sun lounges for mineral absorption, and invigorating ice bath at sub-10 degrees Celsius to release endorphins and reboot the future. The two-storey facility also houses a spacious gym, yoga studio, Rossano Ferretti Hair Salon and grand slam-quality hard tennis court.

New Wellness Programming: In a first for Asia, a groundbreaking Cancer Care Massage has been launched at both Resorts’ spas, enabling therapists to perform massage at any time during a guest’s cancer journey, to soothe dry or radiation-irritated skin, release scar tissue, provide lymph support and nurture the soul. Meanwhile, The Sacred River Spa has introduced Qigong and Crystal Reiki classes. Resident Wellness Mentor and former Buddhist nun Ibu Fera combines the Japanese art of reiki with crystal singing bowls, mantra chanting, gemstones and aromatherapy, to induce a deep sense of peace and security, and enhance sleep quality.

Chef-Guided Culinary Excursions: Guests can get off-the-beaten-track and into nature with a chef-guided picnic adventure in the Sayan Valley. The experience starts with a trek to a secluded riverside location in the jungle, only accessible to Four Seasons guests, where the Resort’s chef will set up a camp kitchen and cook a Balinese-style picnic in the wilderness.

New Concept at Sundara Restaurant: In one of the biggest transformations in Bali’s vibrant dining scene, Sundara has relaunched its dinner concept with a new high-end barbecue menu. Inspired by the fiery sunsets and iconic beach barbecues of Jimbaran fishing village, every dish has an element of roasting, grilling or smoking, even desserts and cocktails. Using Indonesia’s only Kopa Smoking Oven – an Austrian invention fuelled by coffee wood and renowned for its precision in smoke density and temperature control – the chefs infuse meats, seafood, sweets and plant-based dishes with a perfectly balanced smoky flavour and tenderness, for the ultimate barbecue experience.

Bartender Creations: Telu is the new aromatic herb and cocktail garden at Jimbaran Bay, made from 100 percent upcycled materials as a dedicated space for Head Bartender Sufian Mahmoud to lead Zero Waste bar workshops, and host intimate cocktail parties. Guests pick their favourite herbs and learn sustainable cocktail recipes, and see the ancient practice of claypot-aged arak brought back to life. At Sayan’s Jati Bar, a new menu of barrel-aged cocktails puts a local twist on classic recipes, complementing Jati Bar’s natural teakwood design and open-air setting overlooking the river valley.

On-Site Cultural Activities: Inspired by a Balinese village, the Resort at Jimbaran Bay immerses guests in the sights and sounds of Bali. New activities include a traditional fire blessing and ocean blessing by resort priest Ajik Ngurah, Indonesian martial arts and Sanskrit calligraphy class. These add to the existing program of local artist workshops, Balinese cooking school, yoga, meditation, architecture and garden tours.

Off-Site Activities: Bali is looking more lush and green than ever, and there is no better time to explore its historical sites and diverse landscapes. Nobody knows the island like Four Seasons expert guides, who are leading new off-site activities such as mud wrestling, a cycling tour along the south-west Bukit peninsula, canyoning, chasing waterfalls and more. Let Four Seasons present a whole new side of Bali, in the utmost comfort and care.

 

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