Mantra returns to an Aussie favourite

Mantra returns to an Aussie favourite

Mantra Group has scored itself a hotel management agreement for a 261-room resort in Bali.

Located on the Nusa Dua Peninsular, the resort will be known as Mantra Sakala Resort and Beach Club, Bali.

The resort opened its doors in 2013, and will mark Mantra Group’s second venture into the Aussie holiday favourite, joining Peppers Sentosa Seminyak, which was added to the network in 2014.

Mantra Group’s CEO Bob East said he was pleased to add a high quality resort to the Group’s Indonesian portfolio.

“We have sought out high quality properties to operate under management agreements in this region and Mantra Sakala Resort and Beach Club, Bali, is a great endorsement for the Mantra brand,” he said.

“Expansion in Indonesia is certainly one of our strategies but we have focused on quality rather than quantity and will continue with this approach on future development opportunities.”

Mantra Sakala Resort and Beach Club is a 10-minute drive from Bali Collection shopping centre and a 30-minute drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport and Kuta Beach.

Boasting 247 suites and 14 private one and two bedroom pool villas, each residence also features a  boutique kitchenette and microwave, as well as an Illy coffee machine and mini wine refrigerator.

Resort facilities include three swimming pools, a wellness spa, health club and lagoon bar, restaurants, beach club, large conference facilities and kids club.

A stylish Beach Club provides guests, as well as day visitors, with direct access to one of Bali’s most active beachfronts with an extensive selection of water sports including snorkelling, diving, parasailing, kayaking and boating.

The Beach Club also welcomes wedding celebrations with a host of venues to choose from and an onsite event planning team to bring events to life.

For events, Mantra Sakala provides 6000 square feet of flexible meeting space catering for up to 650 people, theatre style.

All rooms feature modern audio-visual equipment, soundproof walls, Internet access and all the amenities and services needed for productive and stress-free event, with a business centre also available for maximum efficiency.

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