Skip to content

Journey to Health and Happiness

Wellness is more than just a weekend away. It’s a journey back to yourself. From jungle-wrapped sanctuaries to cliffside spas, these five Indonesian retreats offer more than indulgence. They’re a gateway to balance, energy, and a deeper kind of rest.

Revivo Wellness Resort, Bali

Come alive again

Tucked into a teak forest in the hills of Nusa Dua, Revivo – which means “I live again” – is a soft landing for anyone in need of rest, reset, and realignment. Here you’ll get personalised wellness journeys with daily meditation, mindful movement classes, and spa treatments inspired by age-old Indonesian healing. With just 22 serene Balinese-style villas, you’ll feel like you have the jungle to yourself. Add in a nourishing gourmet restaurant, vitality pool, and holistic therapies, and you’ve got the full-body recharge you didn’t know you needed.

Rimba by Ayana Bali

Enveloped in tranquility

Some come for the spa, others for the serenity – but everyone falls for Rimba by Ayana’s sweeping views, where jungle meets sea in cinematic fashion. Hidden within 2.2 hectares of lush greenery, this wellness haven blends tropical peace with luxurious treatments. Surrender to oceanic thalassotherapy in a cliffside villa, or float away in their Indian Ocean-mineral pool. Every treatment is bespoke, and the team is as nurturing as the surroundings. No surprise then that it was rated the best-value spa hotel in all of Indonesia.

The Westine Nirup Islands

Discover an island paradise

A breezy 45-minute ferry ride from Singapore and Batam drops you on The Westin Nirup Island, where wellness and sustainability walk hand-in-hand. This island resort features a private marina for yacht arrivals, eco-conscious design, and sweeping sea views. Whether you’re working up a sweat in the Westin Workout fitness centre or unwinding at the Heavenly Spa, expect every detail to nourish mind, body, and soul. Then toast your wellbeing with a sundowner at the poolside bar. Island life never looked so good.

The Apurva Kempinski Bali

A stage for the soul

Clinging to the cliffs of Nusa Dua, The Apurva Kempinski is a blend of traditional Balinese elegance and unapologetic grandeur. You get sweeping views of the Indian Ocean, architecture that wows, and a deeply restorative spa that feels like stepping into a sacred sanctuary. From meditative rituals to indulgent massages, wellness here is designed to reconnect you with what matters, and remind you why Bali has long been a haven for the soul-searching and spa-loving alike.

Desa Potato Head

Wellness with purpose (and a playlist)

At Desa Potato Head, wellness is anything but boring. This beachfront creative village in Seminyak blends feel-good hedonism with soulful healing. Wake up to sunrise yoga or a Balinese blessing, then bounce between ice baths, sound baths, and infrared saunas. There are over 15 wellness offerings here, from ancestral therapies with local healers to nutrition-forward meals crafted from organic, local produce. Come for the vibes, stay for the transformation – and maybe a beach party or two.

Hot off the press

She’s used her star power as a force for good, sparking change in Indonesia by speaking up for and supporting education, women’s empowerment and environmental sustainability.
In our Mar/Apr 2025 issue, we feature the incredible Dian Sastrowardoyo on our cover – the Indonesian actress who’s making an impact beyond the silver screen as well. We also give you a glimpse into our launch event in Kuala Lumpur, which united women leaders and changemakers, and saw the launch of our MillionaireAsia Nusantara Women’s Fund, which will support organisations, enterprises, and advocacy initiatives that aim to uplift women in both their personal and professional lives with crucial resources, mentorship, and support.
It’s a call to action for a more inclusive and impactful future, and our promise to stand by the women who are shaping the world today and tomorrow.

Related News