Asian Paradises

2015/2016

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– 44 – www.paradises.com Komplek BTDC, Nusa Dua, Kuta, Bali 80361 INDONESIA Tel: +62 361 776400 Fax: +62 361 776300 Email: info@amarterravilla.com www.amarterravilla.com A M A R T E R R A V I L L A S B A L I N U S A D U A Along the opulent Nusa Dua coast, among lush, landscaped gardens, this exclusive villa resort combines lavish facilities and amenities with traditional Balinese elements. Amarterra Villas Bali Nusa Dua presents an eco friendly village concept that provides an authentic Balinese kampong experience through its exploration of culture, art, organic farming and complete wellness. Drawing inspiration from the environment and everyday life of a traditional Balinese village, Amarterra offers a luxurious collection of villas in perfect harmony with nature. The 39 villas are available in one, two and three-bedroom configurations, ranging from 200-300 square metres. Each villa is thoughtfully designed to provide ultimate comfort and luxury. Built with high quality local materials, they offer parquet flooring, rattan chairs, wooden beds, marble bathrooms and boast private pools with sun decks. Experience enchanting dining at Terrace Restaurant & Bar with a unique fusion of Indonesian cuisines. For a bespoke dining experience, guests may choose to dine by the pool, inside their villa or by the main pool next to the restaurant with a table decorated with scented candles and a centre piece flower arrangement. Inspired by nature, Amarterra Spa combines natural resources for wellness treatments and rituals. Each spa treatment is an experience of its own that involves a series of events, starting with a holy water blessing upon arrival, followed by a coconut foot bath and china bell ritual to balance energy, continued with a massage therapy of your choice, and ended with a Balinese Bija blessing and lucky stone ritual. — I n d o n e s i a —

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