Uluwatu Suite
Introduction The Intercontinental Bali Resort is known by many. Renowned for their impeccable service and well maintained property, I decided to stay here for 2 nights during my September 2015 Bali trip. I Stayed in both the Club Duplex Suite, and the Ulu Watu Suite. Check In -Balinese Suite-Uluwatu Suite-Jimbaran Suite-Bukit Suite As I didn't like the duplex room, I asked the club manager and was offered a good paid upgrade deal to Uluwatu Suite. There are 4 suites in this property ranging from small to big : Room From the balcony, one can gaze upon the sea view of the Jimbaran Beach. Since the suite was located in the club wing, the private club pool was located just downstairs.Balinese paintings were abundant throughout the suite. Although I thought that parts of the room felt a little “empty”. A shelf or wall decorations might have helped in this area.The bedroom is equipped with a king size bed, TV and a mini sofa set. The bathroom can be found connected to the bedroom. The bathroom looked exactly the same to the one in the Club Duplex Suite.The spacious living room of the Uluwatu Suite.Upon entering the room, a very large living space greets you. This consists of a big desk, a sofa area with coffee table and a dining table. There are also 2 balcony openings. The Balinese design of the rooms are consistent, and even more profound in the Uluwatu Suite.Chocolates Pralines - Club Gift. Ambassador gift is a IC Bali wooden hand fan.Ulu, meaning ‘lands end’, and watu, meaning ‘rock’. Uluwatu is a word you will hear often in Bali. It refers to a very scenic area that is the 4th most popular surfing destination in the world. I had the privilege of staying in the Uluwatu Suite at the Intercontinental Bali Resort, during my most recent visit. I also stayed in a Club Duplex Suite in this property. Bathroom The bathroom, located next to the bedroom was elegant with a decent-sized tub.The upgraded amneties for club guests included Harnn, which is not very common across Intercontinentals. They even had a Listerine mouthwash, amongst other amenities. Overall The Uluwatu Suite was actually amazing for the in-room breakfast that was provided free for guests with club benefit. The room blended luxury and balinese designs flawlessly. So far this is the only property that gave me a very homey feeling in Bali. A home away from home. About Me I'm Aamir, A luxury traveler and travel hacking enthusiast. I actively blog at Check My Hacks