STARWOOD Hotels & Resorts
Worldwide, Inc. (NYSE:HOT) announces November 3, 2011, it has reached an
agreement with PT Tiara Raya Bali International, a company of Ristia Group, to
develop Le Méridien Bali – Jimbaran. Formerly known as Ristia Resort, the
soon-to-open hotel will be rebranded to a Le Méridien resort under the
management of Starwood Hotels & Resorts and is scheduled to open in
mid-2012.
“We are excited to announce our
collaboration with Starwood on Le Méridien Bali – Jimbaran project. We believe that our distinctive design
and location is the perfect fit for Le Méridien. It will be a great success,” says Richard Wiriahardja,
Chairman of Ristia Group.
“We are delighted to announce the
signing of Le Méridien Bali – Jimbaran. I am confident that this ceremony marks
the beginning of our fruitful partnership with Ristia,” says Chuck Abbott,
Regional Vice President, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Southeast Asia. “The
development of Le Méridien Bali will add onto our strong presence in Southeast
Asia and re-establish Le Méridien brand in Bali. We are confident that together
with Ristia, we will make Le Méridien Bali a great success.”
Located on the secluded, tranquil
Jimbaran Bay on the west coast of Bali, the former fishing hamlet of Jimbaran
nowadays translates into a contemporary lifestyle destination on the island,
featuring well-preserved white sandy beaches, nature-carved cliffs and
beachside eateries that offer visitors fresh catches of the day. Complementing
the location, Le Méridien Bali will juxtapose traditional Jimbaran heritage
against a contemporary creative space surrounded by serene and refreshing
elements of water.
Further extending this lifestyle, the hotel will feature a three-storey restaurant and bar, Bamboo Chic, focusing on local cuisine and featuring a rooftop sunset lounge with magnificent views of Jimbaran bay; a uniquely designed lagoon swimming pool that is accessible from ground floor guestrooms; a full service spa; state-of-the-art fitness center and 200 square meters of meeting space.
Further extending this lifestyle, the hotel will feature a three-storey restaurant and bar, Bamboo Chic, focusing on local cuisine and featuring a rooftop sunset lounge with magnificent views of Jimbaran bay; a uniquely designed lagoon swimming pool that is accessible from ground floor guestrooms; a full service spa; state-of-the-art fitness center and 200 square meters of meeting space.
Le Méridien Bali will also offer 123 oversized suites,
featuring 28 Aqua Suites, four rooftop villas and four penthouse suites, all
equipped with a lagoon sundeck to soak up the sun while watching the sunset. An
ultimate private discovery, rooftop villas will feature a Bale Bengong – Indonesian
style outdoor lounging area and a private plunge pool surrounded by stunning
views of the beach and the resort.
The hotel will showcase the
signature Le Méridien arrival experience, curated by international arts
provocateur Jérôme Sans, the hotel brand’s cultural curator since 2006. Le
Méridien arrival experience commences from the moment guests arrive at the
hotel door steps until they have opened the door to their guest room and is
designed to make the first ten minutes of the guest’s stay memorable and
special.
Arrival consists of four elements: large-scale artwork on doors of the
hotel to reset the mind and leave the outside world behind; the sensory
experience, illustrated through Le Méridien signature scent, sound and use of
light, creating a unique and distinctive atmosphere; UNLOCK ART™ programme,
which features an artist designed key card collection that not only offers
access to the guestroom but also to Le Méridien affiliated contemporary
cultural centers; and the elevated experience, which transforms the event of
riding an elevator into an “elevating experience” through sound. In addition to
the signature arrival experience, the hotel will feature the recently launched
innovative lobby concept, Le Meridien Hub, a place for guests and locals alike
to stimulate dialogue and creativity as well as a place to contemplate.
“Le Méridien has undergone a
comprehensive brand transformation in the six years since it was acquired by
Starwood,” said Eva Ziegler, Global Brand Leader, Le Méridien and W Hotels
Worldwide. “In this new era for Le Méridien, with its best portfolio ever and a
new brand direction, we are proud to return to Bali, specifically this perfect
lifestyle destination such as Jimbaran.”
Chairman Wiriahardja further
elaborates, “Jimbaran has long been known as a five-star neighbourhood, and Le
Méridien Bali – Jimbaran will be a great addition to the area, reinforcing its
reputation as one of the main destinations in Bali. We want even the seasoned Bali travellers to rediscover
Jimbaran.”
Jimbaran bay lies on the ‘neck’ of the southern peninsula in
Bali. The hotel is easily accessible by car with a 20-minute drive from
Denpasar airport and 30 to 40 minutes drive from the Kuta/Seminyak shopping and
entertainment area.


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