The Ritz-Carlton Thalasso & Spa

Hotel Overview

The Ritz-Carlton, Bali Thalasso & Spa is one of the world's most expensive Thalasso Spas, facilities include seven hydrotherapy treatment rooms, 19 massage rooms, six spa villas, the Taman Asoka Suite, and one of the world's largest Aquatonic Pools. Therapeutic and cosmetic techniques utilizing seawater and seaweed are combined with ancient healing traditions from across Asia. This new, unforgettable, holistic experience is uniquely Ritz-Carlton.

The Ritz-Carlton, Bali Thalasso & Spa brings patented, state-of-the-art French systems for natural facelift and anti-cellulite therapy, among the first in Indonesia, for facial toning and body reshaping.

Food & Beverages

Langit Theatre: Open-air theatre for dining under the stars during traditional Balinese performances, which combine dance, music and song with brilliant costumes, extravagant masks and magnificent headdresses. The theatre is terraced to offer unobstructed views of the stage, orchestra and the Indian Ocean beyond.

Sami-Sami: Casual, cliffside Restaurant and Bar offers innovative Mediterranean cuisine in three separate outdoor dining Pavillions. Lunch and dinner served daily.

Padi: Outdoor seating Pavillion which appears to " float " in lily ponds offers an international menu with predominantly Balinese flair. Breakfast, lunch and dinner served daily.

Damar Terrace: Open-air Bar surrounded by pools, romantically illuminated by dozens of candles in the evening, serves beverages and hors d'oeuvres throughout the day, as well as afternoon iced tea

Kisik Bar and Grill: Sand-floored Restaurant and Bar carved into the cliff overlooking the ocean. Features beverages and fresh grilled seafood on banana leaves for dinner.

Kubu Bar: Located on secluded Kubu Beach, this quaint beach hut offers fresh fruit and beverages.

Honzen: A Japanese Restaurant, located near The Spa, offers Sushi, Sashimi and Teppanyaki. Honzen – meaning "Wonderful Food".