Jalan Goa Lempeh, Banjar Dinas Kangin Uluwatu, Bali +62 361 3001000 or +62 361 8471000
For reservation and further information, please contact spa.bali@bulgarihotels.com
The Spa at The Bulgari Resort Bali introduces new facial treatments from The Biologique Recherché.
The Biologique Recherché Methodology is based on nearly forty years of experience using innovative products and meticulous protocols.
The products are formulated with high concentrations of active ingredients derived from natural or biotechnological compounds and are fragrance-free. Skin care is provided following a personal dermocosmetic diagnosis using a Skin Instant© analysis for each individual.
Selection of facial treatments is designed for brightening and balancing complexing, anti-ageing, after sun care and purifying for men.
Two expert therapists work their magic on each guest in this exclusive treatment. Beginning with a purifying a foot ritual, body exfoliation and facial cleanse, the treatment commences with the four-handed, tension-releasing body massage. Using long, sweeping movements, therapists soothe muscles, adding warm oil and hot volcanic stones to penetrate ...
Bulgari Hotels & Resorts has announced plans for the upcoming Bulgari Resort Los Angeles. Slated to open in 2026, it will be the twelfth jewel in the collection. Nestled in the Santa Monica Mountains, the new property will feature 58 rooms and eight private estates residences set on 33 stunning acres. Formally known as the Retreat, it will also be ...
Fit for a queen (and her king) Lulur (a Javanese word that means “to coat one’s skin”) was traditionally performed right before a bride’s wedding day. In the 17th Century, the ritual used yogurt and spices to exfoliate and polish the skin, leaving it pampered, smooth and supple. Our modern day version of this ancient treatment is a three-hour ...
An ancient Balinese tradition is the inspiration behind a new experience at the Resort. Melukat, a purifying ceremony designed to cleanse body and mind, is said to dismiss bad omens to prevent illness and bad luck. For guests, the ritual begins on the private beach, where they are dressed in traditional attire and met by a Balinese priest who leads ...