A luxurious new eco-sanctuary: Gran Meliá Lombok
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Overlooking the Indian Ocean, just 25km from Mandalika and Lombok International Airport, Gran Meliá Lombok will feature approximately 110 dazzling pool villas, including a collection of blissful beachfront duplexes and 80+ one-, two- and three-bedroom hillside sanctuaries, all blessed with private pools and panoramic views. Nestled among an expanse of native forest and swaying palm trees, this remarkable new resort will also house a wealth of five-star facilities, including the two-storey Waves Beach Club & Restaurant. Each villa will be crafted in an indigenous architectural style, with elegant curved roofs and vaulted ceilings, while also being fully equipped with state-of-the-art technology, luxurious interiors, panoramic windows, expansive pool decks and uninterrupted ocean views. Sustainability is woven into every aspect of the property, from the use of organic, locally-sourced materials such as bamboo, to energy-saving fixtures, rainwater storage and solar panels. This blend of chic design and sensitive development and will also create a one-of-a-kind investment opportunity for second home owners with the vision to look beyond Bali. “Gran Meliá Lombok is a game-changer for the island’s lesser-explored southern coastline — finally a luxury option for those unwilling to sacrifice on comfort. Exceptional yet not exclusive, it is an amalgamation of residential and resort, with privately owned villas making it accessible to a wider market,” commented Jack Brown, Co-Founder, Invest Islands. In line with the evocative spirit of Gran Meliá, the most refined brand from Spain’s Meliá Hotels International, this luxury resort will demonstrate an atmosphere of discreet elegance at every touchpoint, from its extraordinary architecture and its exceptional cuisine, to the warm and welcoming nature of the service. Even the smallest detail is infused with Spanish style, while also respecting and highlighting the island’s rich heritage. While Gran Meliá Lombok is scheduled to open in 2024, it has already received international recognition. The resort was named as the “Best Hospitality Development” at the PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards, which honours the finest real estate projects in rapidly developing region. In the post-pandemic era, domestic and international travellers will increasingly seek destinations that blend serenity and seclusion with plenty of activities and attractions. Accessibility is the key, and Lombok enjoyed non-stop connections to cities such as Jakarta, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur before the disruption to global air travel. As the world starts moving again, Lombok will be served directly from many of Asia’s main gateway hubs, creating direct or convenient one-stop connectivity to the rest of the world. With a focus on responsible and sustainable development, this idyllic island’s tourism industry is perfectly positioned to thrive in the coming years.
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Lombok is such a paradise. A Melia eco-resort is a great match with the environment. It’s really a product of the times, perfect for 2022 and years going forward.
That first picture is utterly idyllic, it really sells the concept of Lombok as a tropical paradise.