Cross HotelsExpands Bali Portfolio with Geonet Property & Finance Group
Corss Hotels signing of a Hotel Management Agreement (HMA) with Geonet Property & Finance Group

Cross Hotels & Resorts strengthen its footprint in Indonesia

Cross Hotels & Resorts continues to strengthen its footprint in Indonesia with the signing of a Hotel Management Agreement (HMA) with Geonet Property & Finance Group for a new 120-suite resort in Berawa, Bali, set to open in 2028.

Strategically located in one of Bali’s most vibrant districts, the new property is designed as a family-friendly destination, catering to the growing trend of immersive, all-in-one hospitality experiences. Guests will enjoy a rooftop restaurant & bar, a speakeasy lounge, retail and F&B outlets, a lagoon-style saltwater swimming pool, and a dedicated wellness centre, ensuring a seamless blend of comfort, convenience, and lifestyle-driven experiences.

Rendering of Cross Berawa_hotel exterior
Rednering of Cross Berawa_hotel interior

The property’s prime location near Café del Mar, Batu Belig Beach, and Bali’s thriving social and entertainment hub underscores its strong positioning in the market.

Harry Thaliwal, CEO of Cross Hotels & Resorts, commented: “This partnership marks another milestone in our mission to be APAC’s leading alternative to global hotel operators. With Geonet’s strong investment expertise and our proven track record in delivering high-performing hotels, this collaboration ensures sustainable long-term value for investors while setting new benchmarks in guest experiences.”

With a portfolio spanning six distinct brands – Cross, Cross Vibe, Away, Lumen, Cross Collection, and Kaura – Cross Hotels & Resorts continues to redefine hospitality by integrating bold design, modern amenities, and operational excellence. This latest signing further cements its commitment to exceeding stakeholder expectations while capturing growth opportunities in Southeast Asia’s dynamic hospitality sector. Cross Hotels & Resorts current portfolio includes 28 hotels across four countries, namely Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and Japan.

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Paul Lo

Paul Lo is an independent travel journalist and editor focused on global hotel openings, airline lounges, and hospitality industry developments. Originally from Hong Kong and now based in Shanghai, he previously worked at South China Morning Post, Apple Daily, Shanghai Daily, and Global Times, covering news and developments across Asia.