Located on the majestic coastline of Nusa Dua, The Mulia, Mulia Resort & Villas evoke a relaxed yet polished sensibility. Cutting edge design throughout, the resort comprises three signature experiences; The Mulia is a boutique all-suite resort with 111 suites. Mulia Resort has 526 accommodation including lagoon pool rooms and suites and Mulia Villas are nestled on the hills of Nusa Dua with priva
te gardens and views of the Indian Ocean, offering total privacy and relaxation. Where to sleep
Opened on 1 February 2013,The Mulia – Nusa Dua, Bali is a member of Leading Hotels of The World and offers a selection of one and two bedroom suites. Each has a patio with a Jacuzzi, spacious living area, state-of-the-art entertainment system and indulgent oversized bedrooms. The interior and outdoor spaces intertwine effortlessly, offering views of the vast pool decorated with beautifully crafted Balinese statues and the infinity pool seamlessly flows to the beach and continues to the ocean. Mulia Resort – Nusa Dua, Bali is sprawled along Nusa Dua’s most stunning coastline. Inside, creative use of crystal, beautiful blue Azul Bahia and furnishings are stunning and compliment the tranquil ponds and pools outside that weave effortlessly around the gardens. A favourite for couples, families or small groups, the resort offers unrivalled facilities and there is a selection of dining venues to choose including The Cafe, Edogin, Mulia Deli, The Bar and ZJ’s Bar & Lounge. Mulia Villas – Nusa Dua, Bali range in size, from one to six bedrooms. The layout of the villas was inspired by the terraced Balinese rice paddy fields, joined in layers, each with views across the Indian Ocean and private gardens. Adopting the design from traditional Balinese homes, the pavilion provides an outdoor living space with a hydrotherapy swimming pool and garden, creating an atmosphere of peace and simplicity. The Residence houses a private pool and terrace and the living room area has a library, lounge and restaurant that offers a la minute breakfast, afternoon tea, cocktails and canapés. Where to eat and drink
Within the resorts promenade level there is a selection of restaurants for guests including Soleil, the signature beachfront dining with tables inside and out, overlooking the sea. The menu offers Mediterranean and Pan-Asian cuisine, with influences from Indonesia, Vietnam, and Thailand. At the weekend, the Sunday Brunch buffet features a fantastic selection of premium meat, grilled seafood and an all-inclusive a la carte menu, as well as daily Chef’s selections. Another ‘must go’ is The Cafe, one of the most sought-after tables on the island. Simple, elegant colours and design throughout give a relaxed feel, overlooking gardens, pools and sea. The Mulia’s chefs prepare authentic dishes from selected regions, ranging from fresh sashimi, oysters, and sushi rolls, Chinese barbequed ducks and pork, Thai salads, exotic Indian butter chicken and naan and a la minute pastas for those that desire Western cuisine. The dessert section is abundant with chocolate fondues, homemade ice cream and sorbets, cakes and mousse. Edogin restaurant boasts a menu of authentic Japanese cuisine ranging from Teppanyaki, Robatayaki to a decadent selection of Sushi. A signature of The Edogin is the Teppanyaki ice-cream station. The Cascade Lounge is a perfect spot for morning coffee with a book or an afternoon for sundowners. ZJ’s bar is incredibly stylish with a relaxed outdoor space, beautifully lit at night, with an elegant long onyx table, luxurious leather couches, and unique Piano Bar. With the different seating areas, guests can either enjoy themselves at the bars, high table or cosy couches and day beds or at night enjoy the music and dance. Where to Spa
The Mulia Spa features 20 treatment rooms and offers a comprehensive treatment menu incorporating Balinese, Asian and Western techniques. The Spa houses Asia Pacific’s first Ice Room, created by an award winning Italian Spa specialist. At -1 degrees Celsius, the Ice Room is reminiscent of an Icefall Crystal fountain and is designed to complement the Spa’s hot-cold therapy, where clients alternate between steamy and icy environments. The sudden and extreme change in temperatures stimulates body circulation, which is highly beneficial to the immune system and well-being. Guests are encouraged to follow their holistic paths, journeying through the spa’s state of the art facilities, experiencing treatments that highlight the spa’s heat and ice ethos. Mulia Spa signature Wellness Suite includes The Finnish Sauna and Emotional Steam room purify the skin whilst the aroma-scented steam with its gentle heat and reduced humidity transports the body into a state of total relaxation. The two Sweet Spa Hammam tables are ideal for deep cleansing, body scrubs, sea salt exfoliation and mud wraps. The unique Chromatherapy system is designed to offer gentle light therapy to help relieve the symptoms of stress, anxiety, and dispiritedness. The LED system is throughout the Wellness suite. The hot and cold water pools are excellent for metabolism, detox and jetlag and the outdoor oxygenated Hydrotherapy pool, surrounded by Frangipani trees and lemongrass, massages taking away tension from the body. The Mulia Spa also offers an outdoor Meditation area for Yoga and a Zen Spa Bar offering natural, locally grown fruit, juices and herbal infusions. There is also a Fitness Centre equipped with a state of the art gym and a team who can help guests create an integrated holiday fitness regime. Where to say ‘I do’
Choose from four signature locations and multi cultural themes to say “I do” to your loved one. From the Eternity chapel surrounded by a lake, to Harmony chapel facing the Indian Ocean or a barefoot wedding on Nusa Dua’s secluded beach. For information visit www.themulia.com. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram