Marriott Vacation Club’s newest resort, Marriott’s Bali Nusa Dua Gardens, is expected to open on January 1, 2018. This property is located in Bali Indonesia, a gorgeous island destination known for it’s diversity, stunning temples and palaces, and top-notch surfing.
While the resort doesn’t open until early 2018, reservations can now be made by guests, Members, and Owners to get to experience the resort right away.
Marriott Vacation Club also has three other resorts in Southeast Asia including Marriott’s Phuket Beach Club, Marriott’s Mai Khao Beach, and Marriott’s Vacation Club at the Empire Place. Marriott’s Bali Nusa Dua Gardens with be the fourth of the properties in this region in continuation of the company’s growth strategy in Asia.
Marriott’s Bali Nusa Dua Gardens is located in the Nusa Dua beachside community. It will be composed of 51 one- and two-bedroom apartments with decor inspired by the tropical beauty of Indonesia. Access to the adjacent Courtyard by Marriott Bali Nusa Dua allows visitors to enjoy amenities such as a lagoon-style pool, lazy river, on-site dining, fitness center, spa, and a private beach club.
Bali features so much to explore including volcanoes, temples, pagodas, forests, beaches, cliffs, waterfalls, and so much more. Guests of Marriott’s Bali Nusa Dua Gardens will delight in this exotic home base for discovering all that Bali has to offer.
To learn more about Marriott’s Bali Nusa Dua Gardens or make your reservation, visit the official website.
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