Bali, Indonesia
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The Mulia Signature exhibits tasteful décor, done in muted and neutral tones that lends it a cool and serene atmosphere. This is further elevated by the marble flooring and the large floor-to-ceiling glass doors that invite in a cool breeze or two. The Mulia Signature rooms offer a choice between garden view, courtyard view and direct lagoon access. Depending on the choice, guests enjoy a well-appointed outdoor seating space in the form of a private patio or a balcony from which to enjoy the views. Mulia Signature rooms offer a choice of either a king bed or a twin bed setup, along with modern furniture. The ensuite features a bathtub, a separate shower area, large vanity with washbasin, premium linens and choice toiletries.
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The Mulia Grandeur is an elegant offering, with modern interiors and furniture that heighten a chic ambience. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors provide panoramic views of the garden and lend a sense of spaciousness to the room. The large private balcony is well-appointed with comfortable seating to better appreciate the views. While the neutral-toned marble flooring underlines the ambience, it is the beautiful king bed that steals the show. Some rooms have a twin bed setup instead, but the level of comfort remains unchanged. Each Mulia Grandeur offers an oversized ensuite, complete with a separate bathtub and showering area, and dual vanities for additional indulgence.
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With a choice of garden, courtyard and beachfront views or direct lagoon pool access; there’s a Royal Suite for every taste at the Mulia Resort. This is a one-bedroom suite boasting a lavish king bed. The roomy interiors are a play of contrasting hues, with modern furniture, a choice of king or twin beds and a sofa bed. The ensuite bathroom is elegant, complete with a designer bathtub, a separate shower area, dual vanities, linens and hand-selected toiletries. Apart from modern amenities, every Royal Suite features floor-to-ceiling glass doors leading out to the balcony for enjoying the great views.
The Mulia Resort is part of a larger beachfront complex that houses The Mulia and the Mulia Villas. Each offers a distinct experience, with the Mulia Resort primarily aimed towards families and groups looking for a stay in Bali that blends contemporary styles with functionality. Here, guests enjoy proximity to the tranquil Geger Beach, pools lined with Balinese sculptures and quite the gastronomic experience. Plus, amenities like kids’ pool and kids’ club ensure adults get to enjoy themselves without worrying about the little ones all the time. While travellers will often have an itinerary of their own, there’s plenty to do, see and experience in the resort with a stay here making for quite the fond Bali memories.
Getting to the Mulia Resort, Bali is essentially hassle-free. Guests deboard at the I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport and then avail their hotel transfer. Alternatively, travellers can opt for private taxis plying the city or choose one of the local ride-sharing services. Irrespective of the choice, holiday makers can arrive at the resort in under an hour, unless it’s rush hour. Besides, the ride to the resort will see vacationers travel down Bali’s picturesque roads, with urban beauty on one hand, and natural beauty on the other.
The Mulia Resort offers quite the choice when it comes to stays and accommodations in Nusa Dua, Bali. Guests get to check into cozy one-bedrooms, intimate suites or go with more spacious twin bedroom options. Irrespective of the choice, travellers can be assured of subtle interiors, a calming ambience and the very best of Balinese amenities that elevate this tropical holiday. For pictures and detailed descriptions, check out the room listing section above.
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At the Mulia Resort, guests can look forward to having an epicurean experience. At the beachfront Soleil restaurant, patrons can indulge in delectable Mediterranean and Pan-Asian cuisine; and enjoy continental fares at the Café. For a taste of the Orient, patrons should find a table at Table8, which delights in presenting Chinese and Cantonese delectables in an opulent setting. A more ‘zen-esque’ dining experience can be had at the Edogin – the resort’s elegant Japanese restaurant. Feast on teppanyaki, sushi, sashimi and Robatayaki fares at a table for four or book a seat at the live cooking station for a one-of-a-kind dining experience. And patrons wanting to indulge their sweet tooth may want to visit the Cannelé, the home to sinfully-delicious French pastries.
A good dining experience is not just limited to food. Guests will find this maxim reflected in the resort’s many lounges and bars. For instance, the Cascade Lobby Lounge is great for afternoon tea and cocktails where every sip is paired with balmy winds. Then, there’s The Bar, where patrons can look forward to enjoying excellent whiskeys, teas and conversations. For intimate evenings, holidaymakers at the Mulia Resort can check out the Sky Bar. And for travellers with a penchant for partying the night away, there’s the ZJ’s Bar & Lounge.
Couples, families and large groups will find Mulia Resort to offer quite the exhaustive to-do list, 101 activities to be precise. This is barring the activities that guests have chalked out for themselves. At the resort, travellers are bound to have a good time on Geger Beach’s kilometre-long pristine stretch. Sunbathe, read a book, have a picnic, enjoy a refreshing drink and have a friendly beach volleyball match. Swim in the clear blue waters of the Indian Ocean, snorkel or just kayak the day away. And should the ocean waters be feisty, visitors can always take a dip in the courtyard pool with the Balinese statues. The statues are evocative of serenity and flowers in their hands symbolize daily prayers and rituals of Bali. Dotting the pools at the resort are luxurious cabanas, perfect for a post-swim relaxation with snacks and drinks.
Then, there’s a kids’ swimming pool, complete with slides and sprinklers for additional fun and frolic. And a kids club where little ones can explore a wide variety of activities while parents can kick back and enjoy the wealth of activities at the resort. Guests also enjoy access to a tennis court, which is also available for kids on select days.
Fitness enthusiasts will greatly appreciate the resort’s many offerings. Apart from the prized spa experience, the resort offers a variety of yoga classes in solo and group settings. Then, there’s provision for HIIT, cardio, pilates and MMA-style workouts. Then, embrace deep relaxation with Watsu – a floating yoga experience that mixes gentle movements on the water with the soothing sounds of singing bowls.
On a different note, guests can look forward to having enriching cultural experiences. Dress up as Balinese royalty for a day, learn how to make tridatu bracelets – symbolic of protection, and create a Canang Sari traditional offering from the ground up.
A stay at the Mulia Resort in Nusa Dua, Bali makes for a good Indonesian getaway. What makes it better is our all-inclusive Mulia Bali holiday deals where we bundle in transfers, stays, meals and more for a great tropical vacation. For queries, enquiries, help with bespoke itineraries and bookings, speak with our travel experts at 1300 991 751.
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