Australian owners behind new Bali resort
Australian-owned and Indonesian managed, Hidden Valley Resort in Bali is the first of several small and sustainable properties planned for development by the company.
"We’ve been marketing to several segments, one being Fly in-Fly out (FIFO) workers who are on rotation schedules," said general manager Puput Love.
FIFO guests can present their work site access cards to get five percent discounts during their stay, including massage treatments and meals.
Located in the Pecatu area of the Bukit Peninsula, Hidden Valley Resort is nearby to some of the world’s top surfing beaches such as Padang-Padang and Dreamland.
Returning guests are offered free surfboard storage.
The property is furnished with a meeting venue that can be used for weddings, free-of-charge for resort guests and equipped to handle catering for up to 100 people.
Serenity Spa offers traditional Balinese massage and reflexology in air-conditioned treatment rooms or in an open-air bale near three swimming pools.
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