Amanda Plummer, the Australian owner of Seraya Shores and general manager or the Alila Manggis, talks about the joys of East Bali.
Amanda Plummer started building Seraya Shores several years ago. She bought land on a deserted stretch of coastline, and the first structure was a ‘bale’, the 4 post Balinese shelter. Amanda slept out there for months trying to get an impression of what she was trying to create and how it would work with the forces of nature. The result is Seraya Shores.
Here’s an interview with Amanda.




{ 1 comment }
We stayed here on our honeymoon in April and the place is even more beautiful than the photos suggest. I could not recommend it highly enough, and Sassa’s cooking is great.
If you are not the type to lounge, read, swim, sleep and drink beer I would not recommend it though - it is very isolated and there is really not much to do - for us, perfect!
Kristen & Richard
Comments on this entry are closed.