Warwick International Hotels is proud to present its newly renovated suites at the Warwick Ibah Luxury Villas & Spa in Ubud, Bali. An hour away from the surf and sandy beaches, ancestral living survives around Ubud, the cultural and artistic capital of the island. Surrounded by coconut, bamboo and frangipani trees, the Warwick Ibah Luxury Villas & Spa is spread over the slope of a river valley, like a magical balcony looking over unforgettably green paddy fields. Warwick Ibah Luxury Villas & Spa is a fine example of classic and up-to-date Balinese hospitality and style.
All seventeen villas & suites have recently undergone an extensive refurbishment including beautiful new solid teak beds and desks, fresh new living room furniture, high-quality furnishings & fabrics, art, and décor in the colonial style of British designer Sally Clarke-Richardson. Surrounded by tropical vegetation, seventeen luxury suites & villas with traditional roofs merge with nature. Each takes the name of a local flower featured in the surrounding gardens. The Living spaces are decorated with day beds in exotic wood, ceramics and Javanese glass paintings. Large terraces with sofas, immense bathrooms, and open air showers are just some of the luxury features. Some of them have private pools and the most wonderful outdoor showers.
Two new suites “Treetops Suites” of approximately 100 sqm each, decorated in colonial antique-style furniture with Balinese touches have been recently completed. Consisting of an air-conditioned bedroom-living room area, an outdoor living room-terrace, a dressing room with a large ensuite bathroom & separate toilet, a spacious private entrance, and the most beautiful views into the forested river valley, these suites are the type you never want to leave.
The Restaurant is Balinese style with comfortable furniture and spacious tables. The décor is elegant but not overstated, with ceiling fans and surrounding water features full of movement and colourful fish. The menu presents a range of healthy modern International dishes as well popular Indonesian and classic Balinese cooking. A range of innovative and satisfying vegetarian items is also available, prepared by an internationally experienced and dedicated team in the kitchen. A carefully selected wine list features mostly Australian wines with other quality labels from France, Italy, South Africa and Latin America.
The Spa provides divine experiences to those eager to experience the ancient and herb based therapies of Bali. There is a variety of different scrubs and massages using local lotions and essential oils such as, cocoa bean oil from Tabanan and green tea lotions from the nearby village, known for its rejuvenating and anti-oxidant characteristics. The Spa is also famous for its massage techniques using the essential oils of Ginger, Vetiver and Ylang-Ylang will make you profoundly relaxed.
The resort also boasts a special oval shaped salt water swimming-pool surrounded by Balinese stone sculptures. The area around the pool is tiled with volcanic rocks with alcoves built into the temple style walls. Each of these offers clients sofa beds to “cool off” from the midday sun or take a therapy massage outside.
Activities are going on all around the resort. Discover a huge variety of natural and diverse natural landscapes and its secret places, visitors can choose between trekking in the forest, rafting on the rivers or visiting the paddy fields on foot or by bike. The cultural centre of Ubud is an open air gallery five minutes away on foot.
About Warwick International HotelsWarwick International Hotels (WIH) was launched in 1980 with the purchase of the Warwick New York, a hotel originally built by William Randolph Hearst for his Hollywood friends. Celebrating its 30th anniversary of hospitality excellence, the WIH Group now includes more than 40 prestigious Hotels, Resorts & Spa worldwide located in city centres and resort destinations in the United States, Europe, Asia, Bali, the South Pacific, and Africa. Further details can be found at
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