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(BALI, INDONESIA – 19 February 2026) – Dramatically perched above the Indian Ocean on the southernmost cliffs of Bali’s coveted Ungasan peninsula, above pristine white sands, Umana Bali, LXR Hotels & Resorts is inviting travellers to experience a more meaningful side of the Island of the Gods with the launch of its new Bali Getaway offer.
Available for stays throughout the remainder of 2026, the Bali Getaway experience includes up to 10% off best available rates, daily breakfast, sunset sundowners and a signature dinner for two at the resort’s Mediterranean clifftop restaurant Oliverra, alongside a curated selection of Umana Bali’s cultural experiences and a rejuvenating couples’ spa ritual featuring hot and cold‑water immersion.
Umana Bali, which opened just over a year ago, is an all‑villa clifftop sanctuary in Ungasan comprising 72 expansive one, two and three‑bedroom villas, each offering complete privacy with their own infinity‑edge pools, outdoor hot tubs and sweeping Indian Ocean views. Set high above the coastline, the resort also offers direct access to its own beach club on fashionable Melasti Beach, one of Bali’s most pristine and desirable stretches of white sand – located well away from the crowds.
Inspired by cascading villa terraces reminiscent of Bali’s ancient uma rice paddies, from which the resort takes its name, Umana Bali is the first LXR Hotels & Resorts retreat in Southeast Asia, marking a significant milestone for this new luxury brand portfolio by Hilton.
A deeper way to experience Bali
At the heart of Umana Bali lies LXR’s ‘Pursuit of Adventure’ philosophy, a celebration of experiential travel that invites guests to connect with a destination through authentic, curated encounters. Here, that promise is realised through an embrace of the “Bali Way of Life,” revealing what the resort describes as the island’s enduring secret to happiness.
Guided by the Balinese philosophy of Tri Hita Karana, which emphasises harmony between humans, nature and the divine, guests are immersed in experiences that go far beyond traditional tropical holidays, offering insight into Bali’s living culture, spirituality and human connection.
Umana Bali’s cultural programmes open doors to both the artistic and ancestral traditions of the island. For instance, guests can gain insight into the philosophy of Balinese dance by stepping into the dancers’ world, interacting with rituals and understanding their deeper meaning. The island’s mesmerising Kecak Dance is experienced during a private sunset performance on the beach, far removed from crowds, while guests can also take part in activities such as hands‑on rice paddy planting, revealing ancient agricultural techniques passed down through generations, or stargazing with a resident astronomer.
Elevated wellness and holistic wellbeing
Wellness and spirituality converge at Lohma Spa, a serene sanctuary dedicated to restorative wellbeing. Drawing on ancient healing traditions, the spa’s signature Tri Hita Karana Journey releases stress through a welcoming foot ritual, followed by a scrub and wrap, bathing ritual, extended massage and a facial using a jade roller.
Contemporary therapies complement these traditions, while cold‑water immersion enhances cardiovascular circulation and holotropic breathing sessions harness inner strength for personal growth. Guests also have access to a sauna, steam room and revitalising hot and cold plunge pools, with wellness extending to an open‑air yoga pavilion offering complimentary group sessions for all skill levels. A 24‑hour fitness centre duplex, equipped with state‑of‑the‑art technology, supports training at any time of day or night.
Dining rooted in place
Dining at Umana Bali reflects a strong commitment to locality and sustainability, with more than 80% of fresh produce sourced from local growers and the resort’s own hydroponic garden. The clifftop Oliverra showcases Mediterranean flavours against a dramatic ocean backdrop, while Uma Beach House on Melasti Beach delivers a modern, high‑energy beach‑club vibe, offering vibrant Peruvian and Mexican cuisine on one of Bali’s most pristine stretches of sand.
The all‑day Commune restaurant serves Southeast Asian and international dishes from breakfast through dinner, while MER Lounge offers craft coffee, beer and a wine cellar boasting more than 200 labels. Pad Pool Bar provides light bites and sunset cocktails overlooking the ocean.
A setting for celebration and connection
Umana Bali also caters to weddings, celebrations and corporate retreats, with facilities including a private chapel framed by panoramic ocean views, a glamorous ballroom for receptions and galas, and flexible event spaces designed for both productivity and social gatherings. Families are welcomed with a dedicated Kids Club, offering a safe and fun environment where children under 12 can explore, learn and create.
As the first LXR Hotels & Resorts property in Southeast Asia, Umana Bali continues to play a key role in the global growth of the brand, as the collection approaches 40 properties operating or under development worldwide.
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