New Culinary Adventures at Four Seasons Resorts Bali

Bali’s lush wilderness and dramatic coastline have never looked so inviting, and the heightened call of nature has inspired new culinary adventures led by the chefs of Four Seasons Resorts Bali.

From an ocean-to-table fishing excursion in Jimbaran Bay to a private riverside picnic in the Sayan Valley, Four Seasons takes guests deeper into nature and the authentic flavors of Bali in Indonesia. Both experiences take place within the immediate vicinity of each resort, showcasing their incredible locations while minimizing the on-island travel time for guests wanting to explore Bali’s diverse landscapes.

“Experiences that make a lasting connection with the destination and people of Bali have always been at the heart of everything we do, and many of our guests have such fond memories that they are contacting me to ask when international borders will open, anxious to return as soon as they can,” says Uday Rao, General Manager of Four Seasons Resorts Bali. “In the meantime, our two resorts at Jimbaran Bay and Sayan remain open and over the past year we have unveiled the new Healing Village Spa, Telu bartenders’ workshops, an expanded wellness program, and now these new chef-guided culinary excursions.”

Picnic Adventure at Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan

Soak up the ethereal energy and scenery of the Sayan Valley in a tranquil location accessible only by foot and exclusive to Four Seasons guests. A 20-minute trail walk alongside the river passes rice fields and a holy site where guests are invited to join Chef Anak Agung Oka Joni to make an offering to the gods – as is the custom before any meal in Bali. Chef Joni – who leads the resort’s Balinese Chef’s Table and cooking classes – will then set up a camp kitchen for live cooking of a traditional lunch including freshly-grilled calamari and satays, salad made with herbs and vegetables from the Resort’s on-site gardens, rice grilled inside banana leaves, and a refreshing iced dessert – delicious and very special experience immersed in nature.

Bali’s lush wilderness and dramatic coastline have never looked so inviting, and the heightened call of nature has inspired new culinary adventures led by the chefs of Four Seasons Resorts Bali.

Ocean-to-Table Fishing Adventure at Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay

A meal does not get any fresher than catching it yourself. Discover Jimbaran, Bali’s historic fishing village, and experience a day in the life of a local fisherman with the new Ocean-to-Table adventure. Departing from the Four Seasons beach at sunrise on board the Resort’s jukung-style traditional fishing boat, guests will cruise across the calm waters of Jimbaran Bay and past the dramatic cliffs and surf breaks of the Uluwatu (Bukit) peninsula. A light breakfast will be served on the open water before dropping a line with a local fisherman, who will act as a live GPS to find the catch of the day. The boat will then stop by Jimbaran village where guests will meet Chef I Made Surya Hadinata for a tour of Jimbaran Fish Market before returning to the Resort for a cooking class at Jala Cooking Academy.

Learn about the unique flavors and techniques of Jimbaran’s famous seafood dishes – including the coconut-husk barbecue that is such an iconic dining experience – and enjoy a rewarding and ocean-fresh lunch to complete the half-day adventure

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