Bali’s development and infrastructure can no longer be stopped as more and more hotels and Bali villa rentals are rising in this famed island of the gods. Aston International, a hotel management chain in the Southeast Asia and is considered the second largest in Indonesia, will open its newest budget hotel collection in Indonesia. Aston which has entered the Southeast Asian market in the year 1997 will add to its 100 properties of resorts, hotels, and condos the 4th Aston International favehotel in Bali.
It will be located in the main transport artery of Bali, Jalan. It will be the fifteenth favehotel in Indonesia and will feature 160 rooms complete with TV sets mounted on walls, air conditioning system, Wifi connection, hotel facilities, bar, restaurant, and swimming pool. They also have an in-room massage service for those who want to be relaxed and feel rejuvenated.
“With more and more low-cost carriers offering lift into Bali and a growing Indonesian and regional middle class it makes perfect sense for us to offer several select service faves on the island. These hotels sell out often just days after they opened and are while inexpensive still up to the highest international standards and even outperform some four- and five-star hotels in areas such as beddings and Wi-Fi,” said Norbert Vas, vice president of sales and marketing of Aston International.
Favehotels have already been opened also in Umalas and Seminyak and will also open in Kuta Square, Legian, and Petitienget.
Indeed, such development will again add to the existing number of villas Bali that will cater to the ever-increasing tourist arrivals to the island. It can be said that Bali continues to be a trendsetter not only of hotels and resorts but of Bali villa rentals as well.
It will be located in the main transport artery of Bali, Jalan. It will be the fifteenth favehotel in Indonesia and will feature 160 rooms complete with TV sets mounted on walls, air conditioning system, Wifi connection, hotel facilities, bar, restaurant, and swimming pool. They also have an in-room massage service for those who want to be relaxed and feel rejuvenated.
“With more and more low-cost carriers offering lift into Bali and a growing Indonesian and regional middle class it makes perfect sense for us to offer several select service faves on the island. These hotels sell out often just days after they opened and are while inexpensive still up to the highest international standards and even outperform some four- and five-star hotels in areas such as beddings and Wi-Fi,” said Norbert Vas, vice president of sales and marketing of Aston International.
Favehotels have already been opened also in Umalas and Seminyak and will also open in Kuta Square, Legian, and Petitienget.
Indeed, such development will again add to the existing number of villas Bali that will cater to the ever-increasing tourist arrivals to the island. It can be said that Bali continues to be a trendsetter not only of hotels and resorts but of Bali villa rentals as well.
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