Beach Spa Opens at Jimbaran Puri, Bali

. October 14, 2008

JUNE 15, 2007. Jimbaran Puri Bali on Bali's Jimbaran Bay, Indonesia, now offers a new spa facility to its guests: The Beach Spa at Jimbaran Puri Bali. The Spa faces the stunning crescent of white sandy beach at Jimbaran Bay and features three Balinese-inspired spa terraces (known as bales) with enough space for two people to experience spa treatments together, making it perfect for couples, as well as a double whirlpool bath terrace where guests can relax and refresh after treatments. Therapists are also available to provide Balinese massage on the beach and poolside.

The Beach Spa offers a range of Ayurvedic treatments and also features body scrubs, such as the Balinese Spice Boreh, Jasmine Javanese Lulur, and Balinese Coffee Scrub, in which finely ground Balinese coffee and volcanic pumice from Bali's sacred Mount Agung are used to smooth and refine the skin and revitalize the spirit. The Balinese Coffee Scrub exfoliation is followed by skin conditioning with a carrot body lotion.

The Beach Spa's signature package is The Ultimate Spa Journey: a lime footbath is followed by a citrus body wash and warm stone massage. Guests are then invited to relax in a coconut milk bath or Jacuzzi and enjoy a vanilla coconut moisturizing treatment. The experience ends with a reflexology treatment or a facial. Prices for this package start from US$75 for 150 minutes.

Jimbaran Puri Bali is in the heart of Jimbaran on the Bukit Peninsula in the south of Bali, facing the beautiful curve of Jimbaran Bay and a 250m beachfront viewed through a fringe of frangipani, palm trees and startlingly red hibiscus. In contrast to the busy, shop-lined road leading to the hotel, Jimbaran Puri Bali is an oasis of calm in an idyllic setting. A wooden bridge leads the way over a lotus lagoon into the property, which has 41 cottages scattered throughout four acres of colorful, tropical garden on the edge of the beach. The cottages are cool oases of timber and marble, each with a private stone walled courtyard and traditional alang-alang thatched roof designed to create open-air living in Balinese style.

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