Arma Resort
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ARMA resort officially established in 1982 with 15 rooms under the name “Puri Indah” which mean Beautiful Palace. In 1995 Puri Indah change into “Kokokan Hotel”. In 2002 change into “ARMA Resort” with additional 8 luxury villas. The total accomodation become 23 units.
The ARMA resort was built as the fund raising for the museum. Therefore your contribution and supports highly appreciated for the art and culture preservation programme under ARMA Foundation.
ARMA Villa offers fully self-contained luxurious one and two bedroom private villas and elegantly decorated and furnished in Balinese classic style of villas. Each villa uniquely designed with spacious living areas providing private pool, large bath room area and separate indoor and outdoor shower facility.
All villa artistically & thoughtfully designed with antique wooden beds on each patio provide a romantic perch from which to enjoy the view. Traditional Balinese architecture melds thatched roofs, woven bamboo and sculpted sandstone into a unique and meditative ambience surrounded by lush tropical garden and rice terrace offering comport and peaceful for family living.
Inclusion
- 21 % Government tax & Service
- Breakfast
- Cofee or tea served at pool side restaurant
- Shuttle bus to/from Ubud
- admission fee to Agung Rai Museum of art
- All Villas has Private pool and Jacuzzi, personal maid and driver on suite villa
| ROOM TYPE | PUBLISH RATE | OUR RATES | ||
| LOW SEASON | PEAK SEASON | HIGH SEASON | ||
| Standard Room | US$ 90 net | |||
| Superior Room | US$ 135 net | |||
| Deluxe Room | US$ 175 net | |||
| Kokokan Suite | US$ 220 ++ | |||
| Superior Villa | US$ 375 net | |||
| Suite Villa | US$ 600 net | |||
| Family Villa | US$ 700 net | |||
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Restaurant Service
Dine with elegance in the “old-world” atmosphere of our Balinese style open-air restaurant. Rejuvenate yourself with an exotic range of Asian Cuisines, prepared by our internationally trained chef, specializing in delightful Thai dishes. Relax in the tranquility of the Kokokan Restaurant, situated within the peaceful surrounds of ancient rice terraces and water-gardens.


