Bali’s AYANA Residences introduces the Alamanda Tower
The new name in sustainable luxury is made up of 26 exclusive residences
AYANA Residences recently revealed the latest addition to the luxury development: the Alamanda Tower.
This latest development is a collection of 26 exclusive residences that blend luxury living with sustainability consciousness in one of Bali’s most desirable locations.
The tower’s name refers to a genus of flowering plants known for their vibrant, trumpet-shaped yellow flowers.
An oasis in the heart of paradise
Alamanda’s crowning feature is its rooftop oasis, home to three stunning pools.
Two of these pools can be reserved for private use, offering residents an ideal balance of community and seclusion, complemented by sweeping views of Jimbaran Bay.
Meanwhile, the community center at AYANA Residences offers a wealth of amenities designed to inspire wellness and connection.
Residents can maintain an active lifestyle at the gym, unwind in the lap pool, sauna, or steam room, and, from Q1 next year, enjoy a workspace that overlooks the tranquil pool area.
For families, the indoor children’s area provides a delightful escape from the Bali heat, offering a safe and engaging environment for play.
Interior designer Carl Almeida of P49 Design has created spaces that seamlessly blend contemporary luxury with traditional Balinese elements, resulting in residences that are both stylish and authentic.
A resort within reach
What’s more, residents have access to the extensive facilities of AYANA Bali, the island’s largest integrated resort destination spread across 90 hectares of lush forest and stunning coastline.
Home to 14 pools, a world-class spa, a secluded beach, dozens of dining outlets, nature-inspired kids’ camps, SAKA Museum which is a Balinese culture and knowledge hub, and AYANA Farm, this safe, immersive environment is ideal for extended family holidays or long-term living.
Options in close proximity also include multiple kids’ clubs and waterslides, family afternoon tea, wellness and educational activities, and adventurous kids’ camps and programs within the flourishing grounds of AYANA Bali.
More than accommodations
AYANA Bali’s executive assistant manager of sales and marketing Michi Sonoda explains the place’s unique appeal.
As she puts it: “AYANA Residences offers more than just a place to stay; it’s a lifestyle. Residents enjoy access to all four AYANA Bali resorts, diverse dining options, cultural experiences at SAKA Museum, and stroll through our newly launched seven-hectare botanical garden.”
The development also partnered with Guidepost Montessori and Green Camp to provide educational programs for children, making it an ideal home for families.
The art of sustainable luxury
In a step towards sustainable luxury, AYANA Residences has partnered with renowned natural living products company, Utama Spice, for an alliance that doesn’t just provide organic amenities but is redefining eco-conscious living.
Each residence is equipped with 100 percent organic, Bali-crafted Utama Spice products, from soothing soaps and rejuvenating shampoos to gentle cleaning supplies.
Ria Templar, co-founder of Utama Spice, expresses the heart of the collaboration: “We are thrilled to bring Bali’s natural beauty into every corner of the residences. Together, we’ve created environments that resonate with the island’s heritage, offering unmatched comfort and eco-friendly elegance.”
Courtesy of AYANA Farm, each resident will be given complimentary herbal plants that they can nurture to enjoy fresh, homegrown ingredients.
Additionally, a collaboration with SAKA Museum brings curated collections of books on Balinese art and culture into each home, offering a deeper connection to the island’s rich heritage.
These strategic partnerships ensure residents indulge in guilt-free luxury without compromising on quality.
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