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About

Bali Emerald is a spacious 270 sq. meters apartment occupying a top floor of the Nusa Dua Golf Resort. Finished in 2007, the complex is managed by the world renowned Novotel Nusa Dua Hotel & Private Residences. Situated in the prime and popular Bali area of Nusa Dua which is considered one of Bali’s most exclusive, secure, and family oriented precincts. Nusa Dua is a beachfront complex set within a landscaped tropical environment designed for several five-star hotels and resorts.
Ideal for those seeking flexibility, freedom and a variety of options during their stay in Bali.
Bali Emerald offers a unique blend of luxury villa accommodation, self catering independence and 5-star hotel amenities. Guests can enjoy luxurious comfort in this tastefully appointed private penthouse apartment as well as the use of the Novotel Nusa Dua Hotel’s facilities.

 

WHY STAY AT THE EMERALD PENTHOUSE AND NOT A PRIVATE VILLA?

  1. LOCATION. Most villas are in very secluded areas and require transport. Bali Emerald Penthouse is in a quiet part of Nusa Dua but a short walk away will take you to shops, restaurants, supermarket, beach, golf course and activity areas.
  2. VALUE FOR MONEY. For less than 5* hotel suite rates, Emerald Penthouse offers comfort and luxury with so much more options as to how you want to spend your holiday.
  3. FLEXIBILITY. Guests at the penthouse have complete flexibility and independence every day. Guests can enjoy privacy and seclusion at the spacious retreat of the penthouse. There is always a variety of meal options - self-catered, 24 hrs hotel room service, at the hotels restaurants or at the numerous restaurants nearby. Guests can have the choice to use the hotel’s facilities, or retreat into the penthouse’s seclusion. Services of a butler or chauffer/guide can easily be arranged at extra cost. Special occasion meals can be catered for by the hotel chef. Activities in and around the vicinity are numerous and do not require a lot of organisation, stress and forward planning. You’re on holiday, remember?