Global hotel chain Meliá Hotels International is set to bring its all-inclusive luxury brand Paradisus by Meliá to the Southeast Asian region for the first time.

The first hotel established by Meliá Hotels International outside of Spain four decades ago, Meliá Bali is currently undergoing extensive renovations to transition into a Paradisus by Meliá property.

The transformation into Paradisus by Meliá is aimed at providing guests with an exclusive concept, aligning with the group’s strategy to fortify its brand portfolio, boost profitability, and increase customer satisfaction.

The revamped resort, scheduled to welcome guests at the end of this year, will feature 485 suites and seven villas, with four pools.

Paradisus by Meliá Bali will also introduce eight new restaurants and 12 venues for guests to enjoy drinks.

The Reserve will be an adults-only section with exclusive services and amenities, while the Family Concierge will offer a luxury experience for families.

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Paradisus by Meliá Bali is set to feature its Destination-Inclusive programme, focusing on guest immersion into the local culture and environment.

The programme will include daily exclusive experiences both within and outside the resort.

Wellness activities at Paradisus by Meliá Bali will be complemented by the YHI Spa, which will feature a new 12-room treatment sanctuary with a circuit pool and a dedicated relaxation area.

In related news, Meliá Hotels International entered an agreement with Guangzhou Aocheng Investment Company in October 2023 to launch the ME Guangzhou hotel in China, further expanding the group’s global footprint.