AYANA Residences has announced the launch of Allamanda Tower, featuring 26 luxury residences that prioritize luxury and sustainability in a prime location in Bali. Named after a flowering plant known for its bright yellow flowers, the tower features a rooftop oasis with views of Jimbaran Bay and three pools, including exclusive reservation options for residents.
Michi Sonoda, executive assistant manager of sales and marketing for AYANA Bali, said: “AYANA Residences offers a lifestyle, not just a place to stay. , enjoy a cultural experience at the SAKA Museum, stroll through the newly opened 7-hectare botanical garden, or visit Guidepost Montessori and Green We also partner with camps to provide educational programs for children.The ideal home for families.
Ayana Residences’ community center promotes wellness and engagement with amenities such as a gym, lap pool, sauna, steam room, and a soon-to-open workspace overlooking the pool area. Families will enjoy an indoor children’s area designed for safe and fun play. The interior space, created by designer Karl Almeida of P49 Design, integrates contemporary luxury with traditional Balinese aesthetics.
Residents will also benefit from AYANA Bali’s extensive facilities, which surround 90 hectares of lush landscape, including 14 pools, a world-renowned spa, a private beach, a variety of dining options, and family-friendly activities. can. Educational programs for children are supported through partnerships with Guidepost Montessori and Green Camp.
In an effort to support sustainable living, AYANA Residences has partnered with Utama Spice to offer 100% organic amenities. Leah Templer, co-founder of Utama Spice, describes the focus of this collaboration as follows: “We are thrilled to have been able to incorporate Bali’s natural beauty into every corner of our residence.Together, we have created an environment that resonates with the island’s traditions and offers unparalleled comfort. ” and eco-friendly elegance. ”
Each residence features natural products made in Bali, and residents receive complimentary herbal plants from Ayana Farm. In addition, a carefully selected collection of books on Balinese culture will be placed in each home, strengthening the connection with local heritage.