Jalan Goa Lempeh, Banjar Dinas Kangin Uluwatu, Bali +62 361 3001000 or +62 361 8471000
For further information, please contact: spa.bali@bulgarihotels.com or +62 361 8471000
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 experience that offers couples indulgence and retreat in the stunning environs of the cliff-top Royal Spa Pavilion. The unparalleled experience begins with a foot treatment, followed by skin brushing, exfoliating Lulur scrub, a cooling algae wrap, facial, massages and more.
A taste of spring in Bali. The new seasonal tasting menu translates the flavours and colours of the season into a journey at the table. Italian-influenced dishes draw on local ingredients like Kintamani vanilla, Java river prawns and local seafood, and international ones like Beluga Caviar, Hokkaido scallops, Wagyu beef from Australia and others to ...
Bulgari Hotel Roma
The ultimate expression of Bulgari takes shape in the newest Bulgari Hotels & Resorts jewel, its ninth property. Located in the Campo Marzio neighborhood, minutes from the Piazza di Spagna and Via del Corso shopping area, it bridges antiquity and innovation, drawing on myriad influences and inspirations to create a new icon of the Eternal City.
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 ...
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 at the Resort’s temple, where they are dressed in traditional attire and met by a Balinese priest who ...