“We are proud to see the Mantra name
in Bali, combining a brand and a destination already popular with the
Australian and New Zealand
market," said Mantra Group CEO Bob East.
Having partially opened one guestroom
wing in March, Mantra Nusa Dua now has all 172 rooms completed as well as all
leisure facilities and food and beverage outlets.
The resort offers a Chakra Spa &
Wellness facility; fitness club; indoor/outdoor pool with pool bar and lounge,
plus separate children’s pool.
Three food and beverage outlets are
offered, including Rasa, an all day dining outlet serving traditional
Indonesian cuisine; the Orchid Lounge for casual dining and light meals; and
Splash poolside dining and bar.
Conference space with a ballroom able
to accommodate up to 400 persons and eight meeting rooms and boardrooms with
dedicated business center also are offered.
Mantra partnered with MJB Hoteliers
on the Mantra Nusa Dua project and plans further development and acquisition
opportunities in Bali across all three of
Mantra Group’s brands: Peppers, Mantra and BreakFree, according to the company.
Negotiations are under way on a
further six hotels, two which will carry the Mantra name as well as well the
first BreakFree property—Mantra Group’s economy style brand. Another three
properties in the pipeline will see the luxury Peppers brand make its debut
into the market, according to the company.
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