Nestled along Jimbaran Bay, this luxe beachfront resort boasts stunning villas, a top-notch spa, and vibrant dining options, perfect for a blissful escape.
Bay, Jimbaran, South Kuta, Bali 80361, Indonesia Get directions
"One of Bali’s most respected five-star all-villa retreats, and one of the first international chains to have arrived on the island, the Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay has been offering its own form of warm hospitality for more than three decades. After arriving at the open-air hilltop lobby, guests are gently ushered from the reception balé to a blessing from the resident Balinese Hindu priest—a completely magical welcome. Golf carts shuttle guests around the property, which is is more compact than the winding lanes convey, not to mention perfectly laid out." - Chris Schalkx, Juliet Kinsman
"One of Bali’s most respected five-star all-villa retreats, and one of the first international chains to have arrived on the island, the Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay has been offering its own form of warm hospitality for more than three decades. After arriving at the open-air hilltop lobby, guests are gently ushered from the reception balé to a blessing from the resident Balinese Hindu priest—a completely magical welcome. Golf carts shuttle guests around the property, which is is more compact than the winding lanes convey, not to mention perfectly laid out." - CNT Editors
"Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay, with traditional thatched roofs and frangipani trees cascading down to Jimbaran Bay, offers Balinese cultural activities for all ages, a plastic-free kids club, and family accommodations with additional bedrooms. The resort includes amenities such as a treat room of sweets at the Taman Wantilan restaurant." - Kathryn Romeyn, Devorah Lev-Tov
"The brand-new, plastic-free Umah Rare Kids’ Club at Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay is a haven for holistic and sustainably-minded play." - Michelle Baran
"One of the top properties in southern Bali , the Four Seasons at Jimbaran Bay is laid out like a Balinese villagethat tumbles down to the sea. Villas are separated into clusters of 20 to 25 thatched-roof units enclosed by a courtyard wall, making the 156-accommodation property feel more intimate. Modeled after regional homes, they’re adorned with local artwork, traditional textiles, and hand-crafted furniture. Daybeds, private plunge pools, and ocean views are among the amenities, as are offerings such as lavish spa treatments, hands-on cooking classes, and twilight yoga. The resort is even home to a historic temple and shrine, which guests can tour with high priest Aji Ngurah. After a day of exploration or relaxation, there’s no better way to unwind than by enjoying a cocktail on the deck at modern Asian restaurant Sundara, where fire pits warm the air and waves provide the background music."