Radisson Hotel Group is continuing its expansion in Indonesia with the signing of Atiara Ubud Bali, A Radisson Collection Resort.

This marks the debut of the Group’s luxury lifestyle brand, Radisson Collection, in the country and Radisson Hotel Group Executive Vice President and Global Chief Development Officer, Elie Younes, said the property will immerse guests in nature, with all rooms and public spaces offering direct views of serene forest surroundings.

Set to open in 2027, the resort will feature 52 elegantly designed rooms, including six dedicated wellness suites with outdoor terraces, private yoga decks, and Jacuzzis.

A striking 530sqm Presidential Suite, complete with expansive terraces and a private pool, adds an exclusive touch.

Designed for wellness-focused travellers and international visitors seeking tranquillity, the resort will be conveniently located just 90 minutes from Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport and within 30 minutes of the island’s most iconic attractions.

“We now offer over 160 resorts to our guests, reflecting a solid network to join for our owners,” Younes said.

“Indonesia is a market of incredible opportunity and potential, driven by strong domestic demand and international appeal.

“We’re proud to introduce the Radisson Collection brand to the country and to bring a new dimension of hospitality to Bali.”

Indonesia is a priority growth market for Radisson Hotel Group within the Asia-Pacific region and the Group currently operates three hotels in the country, with four more under development.

Strategic expansion is focused on the nation’s key destinations of Jakarta and Bali, with multiple new projects in the pipeline, according to Younes.

The Group has also confirmed Radisson Nusantara in Indonesia’s new capital city, where construction is set to begin in late 2025.

Looking ahead, Younes said Radisson Hotel Group is targeting the addition of 20 more hotels in Indonesia by 2030, further strengthening its presence in both established gateways and emerging destinations.