
There are plenty of luxury hotels in the gated resort community of Nusa Dua, but the Sofitel stands out just for sheer size. The hotel has 415 rooms and villas, roughly 700 staff, and an enormous lagoon pool sprawling through the grounds. It’s also home to the So SPA, Sofitel’s signature health and wellbeing centre. The spa’s three single rooms and two double treatment rooms make the most of the space – beds are tucked inside beautiful metalwork arches under high ceilings. The traditional Balinese massage is the most popular treatment – a decadent 90 minutes that will leave you de-stressed. The treatment room with a Jacuzzi is popular with couples and is a good way to finish off your spa day. Inside the spa’s welcome lounge is also reflexology foot massage corner, with the hotel’s large FIT gym next door.
You’ll also find the brand new Vietura Bali onsite – an anti-aging clinic offering everything from skin treatments and detox diets to life coaching and aesthetic procedures. Australian manager Simone Rogers has made the space warm and welcoming, with private waiting areas, state-of-the-art technology and a desire to connect with clients that sees the spa promote ongoing treatments, rather than one-off visits. The oxygen facial is a popular treatment designed to give your skin a boost of nutrients, with non-surgical uplifting, moisturising and fading of fine lines benefits. Hotel guests can also book in for diamond peels or consultations with the doctor onsite.
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