Fairmont to rebrand Regent Bali

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Fairmont Sanur Beach Bali will launch in December 2014
Fairmont Sanur Beach Bali will launch in December 2014

Fairmont has been appointed to manage the Regent Bali – an all-suite beachfront resort in the Sanur area of the island.

Scheduled to commence operations as the Fairmont Sanur Beach Bali in December 2014, the rebranded property will mark Fairmont’s entry into the Indonesian hotel sector. It will be joined early next year however, by the Fairmont Jakarta, while a second Fairmont is scheduled to launch in Bali in 2016.

Fairmont Sanur Beach Bali is set among four hectares of tropical gardens and features a 200-metre stretch of beach. Accommodation will come in the form of 94 suites and 26 pool villas, available in one-, two- and three-bedroom configurations. Other facilities will include two restaurants, a lounge with ocean views, a 55-metre-long infinity-edged swimming pool, fitness centre, spa and kids’ club.

“Fairmont Sanur Beach Bali is our first resort to open in Indonesia and it promises to be a slice of paradise on an island that is already highly acclaimed for its picturesque ambiance and dazzling beaches,” said Jennifer Fox, president of Fairmont’s parent company, FRHI International.

“Bali remains one of Southeast Asia’s leading tourist destinations and we are very pleased that our portfolio in this part of the world continues to grow at a steady and strategic pace. This announcement follows recently signed agreements to open new hotels in Kuala Lumpur and across China – Nanning, Suzhou and Zhengzhou – and we are targeting additional expansion in top cities and resort locations throughout Asia in the future.”

Fairmont Sanur Beach Bali will become the brand’s seventh property in Asia, following the Fairmont Singapore, Fairmont Makati, Fairmont Beijing, Fairmont Peace Hotel in Shanghai, Fairmont Yangcheng Lake and Fairmont Nanjing.

Klook.com

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