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12 July 2009, Bali - Opening in late 2009, Alila Villas Soori will give the sophisticated traveler the option to stay at a luxury resort in West Bali. Located along the southwest coast of Bali in the Tabanan Regency, the stunning resort is just 10 minutes from the Tanah Lot Temple, Bali’s most sacred and most visited temple, and less than an hour from Ngurah Rai International Airport. Set in one of Bali’s most fertile and picturesque regions, Alila Villas Soori gracefully lies between beautiful black-sand beaches and verdant rice terraces with the mystical Mount Batukaru in the distant horizon.
Designed by Singapore-based SCDA Architects, renowned internationally for its highly original concepts, Alila Villas Soori is an inspired expression of contemporary Asian architecture that blends seamlessly with the lush tropical beachfront setting. The resort features 15 Beach Pool Villas, 15 Ocean Pool Villas, eight Terrace Pool Villas, eight Three-Bedroom Pool Villas, one Four-Bedroom Pool Villa and one Ten-Bedroom Pool Villa.
Every one of its 48 luxurious pool villas connect living spaces to the soothing sights and sounds of the natural surrounds of the West Bali landscape, creating retreats and stay experiences beyond compare. Each villa provides panoramic views of the azure Indian Ocean or emerald stretches of rice fields and comes with a vast open-air inner courtyard that lets in natural light and light ocean breezes, an outdoor pavilion from which to enjoy the scenic views by day or night, and indoor and outdoor showers. The comforts within the villas are no less inviting. Custom designed interiors offer the absolute height in luxury and hi-tech functionality.
The exclusive Three-Bedroom Pool Villas offer contemporary living at its finest, subtly infused with the essence of the tropics. Exceedingly well designed, each is an exquisite example of space and privacy in perfect harmony. Conventional boundaries cease to exist as you move with ease between generous-sized living areas that seamlessly flow from one to the next, creating spaces for intimacy and entertaining. Landscaped gardens and architectural ponds blossom within living spaces that open onto outdoor pavilions and terraces, bordered by an infinity pool framed by panoramic ocean views.
As with all Alila Villas properties, Alila Villas Soori is designed, constructed and managed in accordance with Green Globe’s rigorous benchmarks for environmental sensitivity. This is in line with Alila’s own long-standing philosophy of luxury living in natural environments while treading lightly to preserve the essence and splendor of the destination. Sensitive site planning, the use of local building materials and native landscaping ensures that the property delicately integrates into the environment.
Heightening the luxury living experience, in-villa hospitalities and facilities include butler service, 24-hour dedicated room service, gourmet bar, plasma TV, DVD player and iPods. Guests can indulge in the all natural spa treatments at Spa Alila, a secluded sanctuary located below the reflective pond at the reception level. Alila Villas Soori’s leisure concierge can also expertly tailor one-of-a-kind excursions and activities to meet guests’ personal interests.
Five kilometers east of Tabanan, in the Abiantuwung village, is a renowned dance school where both locals and holidaymakers can take classes. The Royal Stable is also situated by the Kelating Beach in Kerambitan, Tabanan. A noble family offers horseback programs with their well-maintained and trained domestic and Australian horses.
Alila Villas Soori combines stunning contemporary design, blissful comforts and Bali’s stunning landscape to offer guests the best of both worlds – the spirituality and beauty of Bali as well as all the comforts guests can expect in a luxury all- villa property.
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