The St. Regis in Bali, like most of its contemporaries across the world, exemplifies extravagant leisure. Located just south of the Nusa Dua peninsula, the resort offers guests a beautiful private beachfront along Geger Beach. There’s a large range of suites and villas to choose from, and a host of excellent dining options. Service and facilities are the hallmark of St. Regis, and this resort is no different: be it the superbly trained butlers trained to cater to your every whim; the expansive blue lagoon serving as a centrepiece at the heart of the property; or the Egyptian cotton used in the bed linen. Foodies will love Kayuputi, the Asian restaurant; Boneka, which caters to a more continental palette; the King Cole Bar where the signature Bali Mary (the St. Regis spin on the Bloody Mary), is forever on tap; and Gourmand Deli with its tantalising collection of chocolates, fresh fruit tarts and macaroons.
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