At the Mulia Villas, guests wake up to the sound of gently-rolling waves, sunlight stealing through the massive picture windows and a serene ambience that gives Studio Ghibli movies a run for their money. Surrender to island time, let natural instincts replace rationality and do away with to-do lists — it’s all about indulging in quiet luxury.
The Mulia Villas are practically on the golden sands of the Geger beach in Nusa Dua. Far from yet another Bali accommodation in Nusa Dua, these villas are uniquely tasteful, relaxing and just the right mix of pampering and opulent – ideal for discerning holidaymakers.
The journey from the Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar to the Mulia Villas in Nusa Dua is a half-an-hour affair. Guests usually spend these 30 minutes appreciating the landscape as it transforms from an urban, bustling metropolis to a tranquil, beachfront setting. As far as booking a ride is concerned, travellers usually have one arranged at the airport or opt for the one that comes included in their Bali holiday package.
A stay at the Mulia Villas is an indulgent experience. Firstly, the villas are a medley of natural light, fresh air and traditional Balinese architectural influences. Inside, it’s all about clean lines intersecting in harmony, premium materials and a muted colour scheme that ties everything together into a serene ambience.
Every villa comes equipped with modern amenities. Plus, there’s a private butler to take care of your holiday whims and fancies. What really makes these villas stand out is that every one of these villas have a private pool in Nusa Dua, Bali. The poolside is tastefully-appointed with daybeds for sunbathing, and a gazebo to unwind at – after a couple of laps in the pool.
Back inside, guests have the option of relaxing in the living space or clambering into the king bed and surrendering to an afternoon nap.
The Mulia Villas are an epicurean delight — not just in terms of stay, but in terms of dining too. Mulia has 11 (yes, over eleven!) dining options spread throughout the resort! Set out on a gastronomic experience of a lifetime – the beachfront Soleil restaurant with Mediterranean cuisines, the Cafe for international fare, and sample oriental brilliance at Table8. You can enjoy Japanese teppanyaki for dinner at the Edogin and if craving something sweet, head over to the Cannelé for some artisanal french pastries. But that’s not all.
There’s the semi al fresco Cascade Lounge where patrons can pair all-day dining with choicest cocktails – and there’s afternoon tea too! While Cascade is a tad casual, the Bar is a case study in modern parlour elegance. Dress sharply, rub shoulders with the hoi aristoi while sipping the finest of whiskeys and bourbons.
On the other hand, guests in pursuit of some place relaxing and tad muted might just favour the beachfront open-air Sky Bar. With white chairs and blue flooring, the bar is reminiscent of Santorini and come evening, it starts serving cocktails, tapas and goes on well into the night.
For guests in the Mulia Villas, the establishment provides complimentary access to the Living Room and The Lounge. The Living Room is a cosy fine-dining option, showcasing Balinese artwork, metal sculptures and the like. Sample international cuisines throughout the day, and afternoon tea in a bright uplifting ambience. In contrast, the semi-open Lounge offers a massive fine-dining space that brings in art deco architectural style, using wood, glass, steel in bold lines. Savour international delicacies, afternoon tea and the gentle murmur of conversations in spaced-out seating.
While much of Mulia Villas is about quiet and understated luxury, ZJ’s Bar & Lounge is most certainly not. Its polished furniture and ornate bar mirror centre-piece neatly balances overall art deco styling, creating a modern, debonair vibe. A fresh take on Balinese nightlife, an evening at ZJ’s is an invitation to let loose, make friends, and create memories!
At this point, guests may be wondering if there’s anything to do at the Mulia Villas except bouncing between eat, sleep, let loose, repeat. While all of these activities are noble pursuits (at least in our books), there’s a wealth of things to do in and around the resort.
For starters, every villa has a private pool that’s perfect for impromptu plunges and extended swims. Float and watch the clouds pass by a clear blue sky, swim up to the edge to appreciate the expansive views or just ease back and watch the fiery horizon turn into an ocean of twinkling stars. Then, indulge in a romantic rendezvous by the beach or one of the resort’s pools with a candlelight dinner for two. Enjoy a bespoke menu and fine cocktails as you celebrate an anniversary, honeymoon or just each other. Couples can also bond over a spa session at the Mulia spa where traditional and contemporary techniques come together to deliver holistic therapies. There’s also a gym where couples can stay consistent with their fitness goal and spot each other. Mulia also houses Asia-Pacific’s first ice room. Here, heated floors, chilled air and chroma-therapy combine to deliver a one-of-a-kind relaxing experience!
Plus, there are sound healing sessions, Watsu sessions, group yoga and tennis classes to keep travellers new and old constructively occupied for days. There’s also a one kilometre secluded beach where guests can escape to for quiet walks and intimate picnics. And for kids, there’s a separate splash pool where they can swim, laugh and have a good time, under supervision of course. There’s a complimentary kids’ club too — a fun-filled sanctuary where young guests get to have fun and learn while adults have an adventure of their own.
There’s so much to do within Mulia’s premises but a Bali holiday is not about staying cooped up in a room! For starters, Mulia Villas is by the iconic Geger Beach in Nusa Dua. Tranquil, picturesque and exciting in the right doses, its golden sands are great for a day of beach picnic, making sandcastles, sun bathing and friendly beach volleyball matches. Couples can have an intimate bonfire by the beach or unwind with a private movie session under the stars! Then, there’s so much exploring to do underwater. Dive, explore underwater coral colonies, and watch shoals of fish as they swim by. There’s also the usual snorkeling, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding and swimming. For a hearty dose of adrenaline rush, head over to Tanjung Benoa for thrilling watersports and other aquatic activities!
Back on land, visitors can visit the nearby Pura Geger temple for a taste of local culture; Puja Mandala to see religious tolerance and cultural harmony in action, Pasifika Museum for a succinct version of Balinese history and the Nusa Dua theatre for cultural appreciation. Golfing enthusiasts can also spend a day teeing off at the Bali National Golf Club and then retiring to the 19th hole before calling it a day.
Mulia Villas is designed for discerning travellers looking for luxurious beachside accommodations in Nusa Dua, Bali. Every corner in the villa is a testament to attention-to-detail, refined tastes and a keen sense of couture. Mulia Villas’ convenient location means guests get to visit popular attractions, spend the day at the beach and yet be back in time for dinner and then for a night of partying or stargazing.
But that’s not all Mulia Villas can be. The resort is well-positioned to be your launchpad to the rest of Nusa Dua region. Explore dense jungles, spot the wildlife, rediscover lost trails and waterfalls; sink into beachside cafes, stroll through art markets and for an authentic taste of Bali, disappear into a Warung Makan.
If this is your version of a Bali holiday and have an itinerary ready already, you might want to have a chat with our travel specialists — call 1800 991 751!
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