Bulgari Hotel and Resort Bali, Bali, Indonesia


The Bulgari Hotel and Resort Bali lies on a breathtakingly sheer cliff 150 meters above the Indian Ocean, on the southern tip of the Jimbaran peninsula, close to the Pura Luhur Uluwatu Temple.

The famous Italian architect Antonio Citerrio designed this resort, a constellation of 59 exclusive villas made of handcrafted volcanic rock and priceless exotic woods. Citterio’s design is a contemporary interpretation of the traditional Balinese style, expertly blended with European influences. The resort’s highlights are its fantastic location, 1,5 kilometers of scenic private beaches, a collection of over 90 handpicked Balinese antiques and exotic artworks, and a swimming pool made of natural green Subakumi stone, built on the cliff’s edge. This is the ultimate in extravagance.




Author: Sven Beckmann


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