The Chedi Club Jimbaran

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Jalan Karang Mas Sejahtera No. 100X Bali 80361

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Room service

Facilities

  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Rental car service

Business services

  • AV capabilities

Recreational activities

  • Health club
  • Outdoor pool
  • Spa or salon

Parking

  • Paid parking

Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms34

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Setting a new precedent for privacy on this Island of the Gods, GHM’s fourth Bali property nestles among the gently rolling hills that rise up from the Indian Ocean around the honey hued sands of Jimbaran Bay. The intimate 34-pool villa retreat designed by Australian architect Robert Nation and interior designer Jaya Ibrahim embodies our signature Asian style both visually and personally, with each private one to four bedroom hideaway staffed by round-the-clock butler service and endowed by an array of luxury amenities to complete this peaceful oasis, conveniently located only twenty minutes from Bali’s international airport. Truly private villa living meets the discreet yet thoughtful indulgences of a world-class resort among these 34 Balinese retreats, each endowed with a swimming pool and sundeck, a kitchenette, plenty of seamless in-to-outdoor living space and 24-hour butler service. Romance lingers in the air among the intimate yet generous one-bedroom sanctuaries while two, three and four bedroom villas optimize friendly and family gatherings under the tropical sun. Open air Balinese living welcomes our guests throughout these tropical compounds while walls of windows allows natural sunlight to illuminate the light wood and stone interiors under soaring pitched ceilings. Indigenous design touches and a colossal stone carved bathtub round out these spacious, sophisticated havens. Our most luxurious accommodations, The Estate extends to four photogenic bedrooms, an enticing 15-metre swimming pool and fragrant tropical gardens. Cooling bamboo lines the walkways between these striking dark wood structures under traditional Balinese alang-alang roofs.

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