Mantra Group Opens BreakFree Sing Ken Ken in Legian, Bali, Indonesia

. August 28, 2013

August 28, 2013 - Following the successful launch of Mantra Nusa Dua earlier this year, Australian hoteliers Mantra Group have announced their second property in Bali - the BreakFree Sing Ken Ken in Legian - which also marks the debut of the BreakFree brand in Asia.

Formerly known as the Sing Ken Ken Boutique Hotel, the property which opened in late 2012, will officially rebrand to BreakFree Sing Ken Ken in early October.

"Mantra Group is focused on growing our presence in Bali across all three of our brands and we are confident that BreakFree's combination of great service and cost effective quality accommodation will work well in this region," said Mantra Group CEO, Bob East

Pictured left to right Michael Burchett MJB Hoteliers; Mantra Group CFO Steven Becker; Hotel Owner Jane Antje Tjan; Mantra Group CEO Bob East and Owner's Representative Elia Widiastuti.Pictured left to right Michael Burchett MJB Hoteliers; Mantra Group CFO Steven Becker; Hotel Owner Jane Antje Tjan; Mantra Group CEO Bob East and Owner's Representative Elia Widiastuti.

The 3.5 star hotel features 80 Deluxe rooms, Junior Suites and Executive Suites and three dining outlets including a 24-hour bistro, a rooftop terrace restaurant and a pool bar for snacks by the rooftop pool. It is conveniently located on the beachront at Legian and within walking distance to Seminyak and Kuta beaches.

The 3.5 star hotel features 80 Deluxe rooms, Junior Suites and Executive Suites. A bistro-style dining outlet offers casual dining with a rooftop terrace restaurant and pool bar by the rooftop pool due to open shortly. The resort is conveniently located on the beachfront at Legian near the famous Double Six beach, and walking distance to Seminyak and Kuta beaches.

The hotel features a well appointed conference space for meetings of up to 150 delegates theatre style and cocktail style functions for up to 250 people.

BreakFree is one of Australia's best known family friendly brands with a current network of 24 hotels and resorts, including resort properties on the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Cairns and Coffs Harbour and CBD properties in Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide.

BreakFree resorts are characterised by their large rooms and spacious living areas in beachside locations. This combined with laid back, friendly service has ensured guests repeatedly return to enjoy summer holidays with BreakFree every year.

"We have concentrated on getting the product right for the BreakFree brand over the last few years which has meant divesting hotels that weren't within our brand standards."

"As a result, we have a solid network of good quality hotels in Australia and the BreakFree brand is ready to be taken to a market like Bali," said East.

Mantra Group has again partnered with MJB Hoteliers to secure the new acquisition. A further six hotels are currently under negotiation and expected to join Mantra Group's network by end of 2013 with a further 20 hotels in the region slated to join the Group by end of 2014.

Visit www.breakfree.com.au for further details about BreakFree Hotels and Resorts in Australia, New Zealand and Bali.

About Mantra Group

Mantra Group is a leading manager and marketer of hotels and resorts in Australia and New Zealand - with its first foray into Asia with the opening of Mantra Nusa Dua, Bali in March 2013. The Group owns and operates three well-known and trusted brands - Peppers, Mantra and BreakFree. With over 114 properties and 15,000 rooms under management, Mantra Group is the second largest accommodation operator within Australia. The Group is positioned to offer both leisure and business style accommodation ranging from self-contained apartments to luxury resorts and retreats: www.mantragroup.com.au; www.peppers.com.au; www.mantra.com.au; www.breakfree.com.au

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