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FOUR SEASONS JIMBARAN BAY LAUNCHES FAMILY PROGRAM & MORE BENEFIT IN FOODS

BALI is renowned as one of the most family-friendly destinations in the world, and as the island reopens, Four Seasons Resort at Jimbaran Bay has launched a new nature-inspired Kids Club program, state-of-the-art spa and exclusive dining to ensure everyone is enjoying their life.

According to Resort Manager Nicolas Senes, said every family who has been to Bali can attest to the incredible welcome they receive. Children are worshiped as ‘mini gods’ in Balinese culture. This care and attention give parents the opportunity to relax and enjoy some time alone by the pool or massage at the spa in peace knowing that their children are in safe hands.

“We are more excited than ever to welcome families with new experiences and amenities to ensure the vacation they dream of is worth the wait,” he said.

Overhauled kids club program
Previously called the ‘kids house’, the Umah Rare Kids Club facilities are free for in-house guests and celebrate Bali’s artistic and cultural heritage with activities designed to put your little one in touch with nature and in nature.

They can learn to weave palm leaves into decorative ornaments from Balinese priests, play with coconut bowls and fly handmade kites on the beach, pick herbs from the on-site garden to make Zero Waste mocktails with the bartenders, make fruit-based desserts local with a chef, improve mental clarity with yoga, and try Indonesian martial arts and Balinese dances.

New spa
Meanwhile, parents can enjoy well-deserved treatments and relaxation at the resort’s new Healing Village Spa, which features 10 treatment suite rooms where expert therapists provide deep soul rejuvenation. Treatments include a rainbow eco-Vichy shower, therapy surrounded by sound and color, and an extraordinary Balinese long-stroke massage on a warm bed made of crushed crystal, to enhance nervous system immersion.

Multigenerational activities
But at the end of the day, family vacations mean quality time together, and there’s a lot to be had both on-site and off-site exploring Bali’s many hidden gems. Imagine ending the day with a bonfire and private family BBQ on the beach, where the chef will cook burgers to order and help the kids make their own popcorn and s’mores over the campfire.

The multigenerational cooking class at Jala Cooking Academy has the whole family working as a team to cook a delicious Balinese lunch. Or families can enjoy their lunch with local fishermen on a new Ocean-to-Table adventure, inspired by Jimbaran’s heritage as a fishing village.

The resort’s jukung-style fishing boats are also available for days of surfing and cruises to explore the famous beaches, to the surf spots, temples and dramatic cliffs along the Uluwatu hill peninsula just a 15-minute boat ride away or cycling enthusiasts can join the resort’s guide for off-road trip to Balangan Beach.

Furthermore, mud wrestling, rice fields and volcano trekking, 9th century cave temples and canyoning through remote waterfalls are just some of the activities that make Bali a nature lover’s paradise.

Children eat free at Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts Asia-Pacific
Regardless of the package or room rate booked, families will enjoy additional dining facilities as part of a regional campaign launched across Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts in Asia-Pacific. Valid from 14 January to 14 July 2022, additional benefits include:

Free breakfast, lunch and dinner at Sundara restaurant for children six years and under; (1). Free breakfast and 50% discount on lunch and dinner for children aged seven to 12 years; (2). Free snacks at the Kids Club for children up to 12 years old; and (3). Welcome gift for children.

“This complements the existing benefits at Four Seasons Resorts Bali including free extra beds for guests under 18 years old, baby gear, and complementary club for children,” concluded Nicolas Senes. [traveltext.id]