The Guardian has listed Anantara Uluwatu Bali Resort as one of the 5 of the most popular healthy eating spots in the island.Featuring easy access to activities such as surfing and the hotels’ Splash Restaurant offering a menu full of fresh, healthy options, the resort has earned its place on the list. With more and more visitors arriving at Bali on the search for surfing camps, meditation workshops and yoga retreats instead of booze and parties, the local services embraced the change to provide what travellers need. According to Pablo Fourcard, a café owner in Seminyak, “Bali is at the forefront of a worldwide move towards healthier alternatives”. From humble family restaurants all the way to the most high profile Bali beach resort Uluwatu has to offer, the health lifestyle trend has caught on to make a notable change.
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