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Amanusa (peaceful isle) occupies a gentle rise on Bali’s southern

peninsula of Nusa Dua, overlooking the rolling fairways of the


Bali Golf and Country Club and the turquoise waters of the
Indian Ocean. The vibrant shopping and dining areas of Sanur,
Legian and Seminyak and Denpasar International Airport are
just 20 minutes away, yet the resort is a secluded tropical retreat,
providing access to an alluring beach on one of Bali’s most
beautiful stretches of coastline.
The focus of
Amanusa’s open-
air entrance is
a teak-wood
sculpture depicting
scenes from the
Ramayana, the
epic Hindu poem.
Perched above the resort’s 30-metre main swimming pool is
The Terrace which offers alfresco dining with sweeping views
of the peninsula, the island of Nusa Penida and the sea beyond.
The restaurant specialises in Thai and Indonesian cuisines
with the addition of Continental fare during the day.
Open for dinner only, the Italian Restaurant (left & below)
serves Italian cuisine. Meals can be enjoyed in the elegant
high-ceilinged interior or the romantic outdoor courtyard
amongst flowering frangipani trees overlooking the pool.

The Bar (above) is situated on the other side of the pool


from The Terrace and provides equally lofty views of
the southern peninsula and the Indian Ocean. The ideal
spot for sunset drinks or casual meals throughout the day,
it is also the serene setting for afternoon tea.
At Amanusa’s Beach Club, nine thatched-roof bales line the white-sand
beach. A pristine coral reef just offshore is ideal for snorkelling, and other
water activities offered include kayaking and cruising. Light meals and
refreshments are served at the informal beach restaurant, and seaside
massage can be enjoyed in the open-air bales. Private sunrise breakfasts
and beach barbecue dinners can be arranged.
All suites offer wooden four-
poster beds draped in white
mosquito netting (right ) and
a spacious bathroom which
includes twin vanities and an
indoor sunken bathtub (left ).
The combined bedroom and
living area also features a
writing desk and bay-window
sofa, and opens onto an
outdoor terrace furnished
with a daybed and shade
canopy (above).
Eight suites, including the Amanusa Suite, feature private swimming pools with expansive terraces,
while all 35 suites enjoy outdoor showers built into moss-covered paras-stone walls (left).
Guests can dine in-suite at any time of the day or night with 24-hour private dining.
Amanusa’s Boardroom (left ) includes two meeting rooms,
a reception area (top) for coffee breaks and a private washroom.
The Library (above) is another quiet sanctuary and provides a
laptop with internet access. Wireless broadband connections
are available in all suites and public areas.
Massage (above left ), facials, pedicures and manicures are available in
the privacy of guests’ suites or in the dedicated Spa Suite. The Boutique
(above right ) offers a variety of Balinese handicrafts for purchase.

Amanusa’s two all-weather tennis courts (below) are floodlit for evening
play and partners can be arranged. Other activities include cycling, island
cruising, shopping, cooking classes and visits to places of cultural interest
such as the ancient Luhur Uluwatu temple (right ).
Amanusa guests who are golf enthusiasts enjoy a priority
reservation system at the adjacent Bali Golf and Country
Club. One of the region’s pre-eminent golf clubs, this
18-hole course offers three distinct playing environments.
Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia
Tel: (62) 361 772 333 Fax: (62) 361 772 335
E-mail: amanusa@amanresorts.com
www.amanresorts.com

A self-contained island resort as central as it is secluded, Amanusa


is imbued with a sense of space and serenity.

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