Wong (1998) mentions that coastal development in Southeast Asia has largely been unplanned and spontaneous in order to meet tourism demand. Since tourist’s demands are changing rapidly, developers are willing to put on money for the development of resorts or road access. Government in this case has little or no enforcement on it. Developers on the other hand keep on destroying the eco system or the environment itself. This factor could influence the generation of beach resorts. The last challenge would be to destroy the local’s culture. As more and more resorts being built along the coastline, local’s culture or heritage decreases gradually. In the case of 1993, there was a protest movement against the construction of the Bali Nirwara Resort, close to the holy sea temple of Tanah Lot (Northolt, 2007). Locals were dissatisfied on building the new resort. It was considered disrespectful to their …show more content…
It is prohibited for children to enter. It is designed for adults only. In terms of the guest rooms, they are all individual villas instead of multiple hotel rooms. It gives guest a sense of privacy. It has an elegant design. The villas are small in terms of size and are grouped together. The rest of the two resorts are located at the corners; Mulia Villas and The Saint Regis Bali Resort. The Saint Regis Bali Hotel is a beachfront hotel. It is decorated with cultural fabrics. It is famous for its spa treatments. This is the only resort hat provides a menu of spa treatments for their guest to choose from. The Mulia Villas is one of the most and luxurious resort in Bali. It is the only villa that provides private pathways and secluded gardens. Only individual villas are available. All villas are being grouped in one area. It provides a private beach that is specifically for their