Sanctuary of serenity: the Ubud Collection debut
Nestled within the breathtaking, lush jungle landscapes of Ubud, Bali, the Atiara Ubud Bali, A Radisson Collection Resort, is designed to fully immerse guests in nature. All rooms and public spaces will offer direct, serene views of the surrounding forest, fostering an atmosphere of tranquility and retreat.
Slated to open its doors in 2027, the resort is strategically located just 90 minutes from Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport and within a 30-minute radius of the island’s most iconic cultural and natural attractions.
Defining luxury wellness and exclusivity
The property is tailored specifically for wellness-focused travelers and international visitors seeking refined seclusion. It will feature 52 elegantly designed rooms, including six dedicated wellness suites equipped with outdoor terraces, private yoga decks, and Jacuzzis.
Adding an exclusive touch to the offering is a striking 530-square-meter Presidential Suite, complete with expansive terraces and a private pool, promising the ultimate luxury escape.
Strategic expansion in a priority growth market
This introduction of the Radisson Collection brand underscores Radisson Hotel Group’s deep belief in the Indonesian market's potential, fueled by strong domestic demand and powerful international appeal.
“Indonesia is a market of incredible opportunity and potential. We’re proud to introduce the Radisson Collection brand to the country and to bring a new dimension of hospitality to Bali,” stated Elie Younes, Executive Vice President & Global Chief Development Officer, Radisson Hotel Group.
Indonesia remains a priority growth market in the Asia-Pacific region. The Group currently operates three hotels in the country, with four more under active development, focusing strategic expansion on key gateways such as Jakarta and Bali. Looking ahead, Radisson Hotel Group is targeting the addition of 20 more hotels in Indonesia by 2030, further strengthening its presence across the archipelago, including a confirmed project, Radisson Nusantara, in the nation’s new capital city.