Handwritten Collection, a brand within the Accor group, has expanded its portfolio with the launch of Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa – Handwritten Collection, on the southern peninsula of Bali.
Accessible via the Bali Mandara toll road and a 15-minute drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport, the new hotel marks the first Handwritten Collection property in the region.
Accor Asia Premium, Midscale and Economy Division chief operating officer Garth Simmons said: “We are proudly unveiling the Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa – Handwritten Collection, our first property in Bali under the Handwritten Collection brand.
“I am confident that the hotel’s unique charm and authentic essence will provide travellers with a memorable experience that captures the wonderful hospitality of Indonesia. This is a notable milestone for us as we expand our world-leading portfolio throughout the country and is a testament to our continued commitment to promoting Bali’s tourism.”
The hotel has 381 guest rooms and suites featuring either a terrace or balcony.
It includes three outdoor swimming pools, direct beach access, spa services, five dining outlets, three bars, and a dedicated kids’ club.
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By GlobalDataFurthermore, the property offers a diverse array of indoor and outdoor venues for meetings, weddings, and other social gatherings.
The property also incorporates Accor’s lifestyle loyalty programme, ALL – Accor Live Limitless.
The Handwritten Collection’s portfolio now encompasses 17 hotels across 11 countries, including operational properties in Australia, France, and China.
In July, Accor reaffirmed its partnership agreements, securing more than 40 hotels in Australia, representing 5,500 keys.
Since early 2022, Accor Pacific partners have channelled over A$450m ($303m) into refurbishments.
Accor’s network currently spans more than 5,700 properties in over 110 countries.