Monday, July 9, 2012

Alila Villas Uluwatu - Bali



Eco luxury does not get any better than this. The Singapore based Alila brand has a firm grasp of what it takes to do it 
right. It is a brand to watch in the coming years with 20 new properties launching in Asia as well as Portugal.


We are most excited about Alila’s Alila Villas properties. Having just spent time at their sister hotel Alila Villas Soori, we 
were expecting the same level of luxury and care at Alila Villas Uluwatu.


Uluwatu is only 30 minutes from the airport (depending on traffic) and does indeed have the same WOW effect as Soori.


Stunning views, cliff-top balconies overlooking the ocean, beautifully designed villas with their own pool and decking, indoor 
and outdoor showers and just space, so much lovely space!


This is one of the reasons why the Southeast Asian luxury is so incredible: They understand space. They design spaces
that make you immediately feel you are not “in Kansas” any more. It is unlike anything we run into in our everyday lives, 
or even in our customary luxury moments.


They make you feel that you are somewhere special and the fact they use sustainable materials in their design makes 
you feel smugly happy about splurging a bit.


The service at Uluwatu is on a level you seldom see. You are greeted by name throughout the resort. The staff at the 
restaurants knows you preferences, dislikes and allergies but makes no big show of it. It is like a great host, a close friend 
would treat you.


Everyone was extremely well trained and that, we believe, comes from managing director, Sean Brennan, the Aussie who
has spent the last 13 years in the hospitality industry in Asia and who is a force of nature on his own.


Over our years of staying at hundreds of hotels, we have seldom, if ever, met a hotel manager like him. Sean is the type
of hotel manager you would pouch for your own hotel if you had one.
He is more hands-on with guests and staff than anyone we have observed. He greets guests personally on arrival, shows
them around, offers drinks, and sits with them at lunch and dinner, literally moving from table to table making sure the 
guests are enjoying themselves. He is a pleasure to watch, as he clearly loves what he does.


Just like Soori - the images here show exactly what the resort looks like and these last three images were taken by my 
own camera.



And guests become quite giddy and silly about their dramatic surroundings and service. Guest with their $10,000 cameras
with super zoom lenses took pictures constantly posing by the pool, by the cliff, in the villas, complete with costume changes
every few hours. It was hilarious to watch.

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