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Six Senses Uluwatu features 1,079sq m Balinese spa
POSTED 04 Sep 2018 . BY Jane Kitchen
Owned by owned by PT Cahaya Warna Prima, Six Senses Uluwatu, Bali is is set atop a rugged cliff, sharing ocean views with the island’s famed Uluwatu Temple
The latest Six Senses resort has opened in Bali, with a 12,000sq ft (1,079sq m) spa.

Owned by owned by PT Cahaya Warna Prima, Six Senses Uluwatu, Bali is is set atop a cliff, sharing ocean views with the island’s famed Uluwatu Temple. The resort is home to 28 Sky Suites, 62 one-­bedroom villas and seven two-bedroom villas.

Centrally located within the 30-acre (12-hectare) property, the 12,000sq ft (1,079sq m) Six Senses Spa Uluwatu, Bali features eight treatment rooms and a relaxation lounge plus two single bale (thatched-roof pavilions) on the second floor with outdoor relaxation areas and a shared bathtub.

The spa features locally inspired specialty treatments together with an extensive menu of signature therapies. The resort will offer multi-day wellness programmes, rejuvenation and detox therapies, as well as a selection of activities and complimentary morning yoga.

In addition to the Six Senses Spa, on-site facilities include a vast central pool and a state-of-the-art gym.

There are also two restaurants, a pool bar, a restaurant with a Chef’s Table and cooking school. An extensive organic garden is also planned.

The resort has its own Balinese temple, and an Experiences Centre can arrange sightseeing excursions, cultural events and underwater activities.

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Six Senses to develop resort on the cliffs of Balinese island Uluwatu
Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas is set to develop a resort in the southwest of Bali on the cliffs of Uluwatu, sharing ocean views with the island’s famed Uluwatu Temple – approximately 250ft (76m) above sea level.

Location: Bali , Indonesia
Size: 30 acres

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Six Senses Uluwatu features 1,079sq m Balinese spa
POSTED 04 Sep 2018 . BY Jane Kitchen
Owned by owned by PT Cahaya Warna Prima, Six Senses Uluwatu, Bali is is set atop a rugged cliff, sharing ocean views with the island’s famed Uluwatu Temple
The latest Six Senses resort has opened in Bali, with a 12,000sq ft (1,079sq m) spa.

Owned by owned by PT Cahaya Warna Prima, Six Senses Uluwatu, Bali is is set atop a cliff, sharing ocean views with the island’s famed Uluwatu Temple. The resort is home to 28 Sky Suites, 62 one-­bedroom villas and seven two-bedroom villas.

Centrally located within the 30-acre (12-hectare) property, the 12,000sq ft (1,079sq m) Six Senses Spa Uluwatu, Bali features eight treatment rooms and a relaxation lounge plus two single bale (thatched-roof pavilions) on the second floor with outdoor relaxation areas and a shared bathtub.

The spa features locally inspired specialty treatments together with an extensive menu of signature therapies. The resort will offer multi-day wellness programmes, rejuvenation and detox therapies, as well as a selection of activities and complimentary morning yoga.

In addition to the Six Senses Spa, on-site facilities include a vast central pool and a state-of-the-art gym.

There are also two restaurants, a pool bar, a restaurant with a Chef’s Table and cooking school. An extensive organic garden is also planned.

The resort has its own Balinese temple, and an Experiences Centre can arrange sightseeing excursions, cultural events and underwater activities.

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Details of Six Senses Bhutan revealed ahead of November debut


The first three lodges in the Six Senses Bhutan collection will open in November, with the remaining two set to debut in early 2019. Set in the western and central valleys of Bhutan, each lodge has its own character, environment and experiences.
Six Senses offers jet lag solution


Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas has partnered with Timeshifter, a jet lag app developed by Harvard Medical School associate professor Seven Lockley based on the latest research on sleep and circadian neuroscience.
Six Senses launches wellness programming for children


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