ACCOR has padded up its Indonesia portfolio with the opening of Amarterra Villas Bali Nusa Dua within the Bali Tourism Development Corporation complex in Nusa Dua.
The new-built, all-villa property is the third Indonesian and second Bali hotel to become a member of Accor’s MGallery Collection, where it is categorised under the Serenity theme. The two other themes are Signature and Heritage.
Pascal Bellon, general manager, Amarterra Villas Bali Nusa Dua, said: “The opening of these…villas in Bali offers upscale guests unprecedented levels of privacy, five-star hospitality and a sense of ‘serenity’. Combining contemporary comforts with respect to the environment, the resort is inspired by the daily life of a traditional Balinese village.”
Amarterra comes from the words ‘amarta’ for water and ‘terra’ meaning earth, reflecting how these two elements combine to allow guests to relax in Bali’s natural surroundings. The hotel’s architecture was influenced by 13th century Majapahit Kingdom designs, when Javanese culture had a strong influence in Bali.
The resort has 39 villas, with one, two or three bedrooms.
Each villa is equipped with a state-of-the-art entertainment system, open lounges, a dining area, a private swimming pool and gazebo.
Resort-wide facilities include Terra Terrace restaurant and bar, the Amarterra Spa, an outdoor swimming pool, a beach club, a gym, boutique shop and gallery, and a meeting room.
The resort is offering opening packages until August 7, with rates starting from Rp3,024,000 (US$305) per villa per night including breakfast and free Wi-Fi access.






