 We celebrated a second time as a
              couple, and it was  a double celebration -- Tracy's
              retirement and her 65th birthday. Since Tracy stayed in
              the US for our niece's (Kate's) wedding, we were apart for
              her birthday. So, in late September we celebrated both our
              birthdays and Tracy's retirement at our favorite resort,
              the Four Seasons at Jimbaran Bay. It was our fourth visit:
              we first went to celebrate Tracy's 50th, and then returned
              once solo and once again with her sister Laura and my
              brother-in-law, Ward. For the retirement do, the
              celebration spanned three days, and there was a different
              focus to each day. We left mid-morning on an AirAsia to
              Bali. To celebrate, we upgraded to the AirAsia X flatbed
              seats, the poor man's business class. Upon arrival, we
              were whisked to the welcoming check-in area of the Four
              Seasons, shown in the photo to the right.
We celebrated a second time as a
              couple, and it was  a double celebration -- Tracy's
              retirement and her 65th birthday. Since Tracy stayed in
              the US for our niece's (Kate's) wedding, we were apart for
              her birthday. So, in late September we celebrated both our
              birthdays and Tracy's retirement at our favorite resort,
              the Four Seasons at Jimbaran Bay. It was our fourth visit:
              we first went to celebrate Tracy's 50th, and then returned
              once solo and once again with her sister Laura and my
              brother-in-law, Ward. For the retirement do, the
              celebration spanned three days, and there was a different
              focus to each day. We left mid-morning on an AirAsia to
              Bali. To celebrate, we upgraded to the AirAsia X flatbed
              seats, the poor man's business class. Upon arrival, we
              were whisked to the welcoming check-in area of the Four
              Seasons, shown in the photo to the right. There
                              is also a version of this tour designed
                              specifically for VR headsets such as
                              Google Cardboard, and it works with both
                              iPhone and Android devices. It may be
                              access by scanning on the QR code to the
                              left. If you are viewing this on a mobile
                              phone, you may access the VR tour by
                              following this
                                link.
There
                              is also a version of this tour designed
                              specifically for VR headsets such as
                              Google Cardboard, and it works with both
                              iPhone and Android devices. It may be
                              access by scanning on the QR code to the
                              left. If you are viewing this on a mobile
                              phone, you may access the VR tour by
                              following this
                                link.
                  
                
                    
For iOS devices: scan QR code with your device's camera app, tap on the prompt to open Safari. Select "Allow Device Motion" and the next prompt, "Allow Access to Motion Orientation." Turn the device to landscape mode and a split screen will appear. When the screen turns white, swipe up for fullscreen mode, and place in headset. Here is a video of how to do this--it is simpler than it sounds! [The video opens in a new window--close when done to return to this page]
For Android devices: Open the camera app and use the built-in scanner to scan the QR code above. Confirm that you want to open the website, and wait for it to load--it should load in stereo view. Select the fullscreen ("X" option) from the menu at the bottom. Turn the device to landscape mode and you are ready to go. Here is a video of how to do this--it is simpler than it sounds! [The video opens in a new window--close when done to return to this page]
 After
resting
          up,  enjoying the complimentary wine, and lounging by the
          pool, it was time to celebrate in earnest. Our treat for the
          first night was a progressive dinner at the resort's main
          restaurants. Billed as a "Culinary Tour de Force," the first
          stop was the Jimbaran Bay Cooking Academy, where we dined on
          Indonesian fare on its patio out front. We had previously
          taken an afternoon course at this cooking school when (sister)
          Laura and Ward visited us. The photo to the left shows the
          tapas menu for this appetizer course, while the first course
          is shown to the right. The meal started with Tongol Saos Rojak (seared
          tuna loin with a tamarind palm sugar glaze and ginger torch
          flower relish), followed
          by Ayam Pelalah
          (shredded chicken, green beans, lime and chili sauce). The
          final appetizer consisted of Gegecok Sayur (crunchy vegetable salad with
          coconut and wild ginger sauce). Delicious food, although a bit
          on the spicy side for the two of us (especially Tracy)!
After
resting
          up,  enjoying the complimentary wine, and lounging by the
          pool, it was time to celebrate in earnest. Our treat for the
          first night was a progressive dinner at the resort's main
          restaurants. Billed as a "Culinary Tour de Force," the first
          stop was the Jimbaran Bay Cooking Academy, where we dined on
          Indonesian fare on its patio out front. We had previously
          taken an afternoon course at this cooking school when (sister)
          Laura and Ward visited us. The photo to the left shows the
          tapas menu for this appetizer course, while the first course
          is shown to the right. The meal started with Tongol Saos Rojak (seared
          tuna loin with a tamarind palm sugar glaze and ginger torch
          flower relish), followed
          by Ayam Pelalah
          (shredded chicken, green beans, lime and chili sauce). The
          final appetizer consisted of Gegecok Sayur (crunchy vegetable salad with
          coconut and wild ginger sauce). Delicious food, although a bit
          on the spicy side for the two of us (especially Tracy)!
 The second stop of the
          night was Taman Wantilan, an open air restaurant with views of
          Jimaran Bay. This is also where we enjoyed breakfast every
          morning. Here, the emphasis is upon western cuisine. Tracy
          dined on a Linguini Algio e
            Olio with garlic, parsley and pecorino (photo,
          left), and Dale opted for the Jimbaran Seafood Pot Au Feu with fennel,
          saffron and garlic rouille (photo, right). This was il primo or first course
          of the progressive dinner.
The second stop of the
          night was Taman Wantilan, an open air restaurant with views of
          Jimaran Bay. This is also where we enjoyed breakfast every
          morning. Here, the emphasis is upon western cuisine. Tracy
          dined on a Linguini Algio e
            Olio with garlic, parsley and pecorino (photo,
          left), and Dale opted for the Jimbaran Seafood Pot Au Feu with fennel,
          saffron and garlic rouille (photo, right). This was il primo or first course
          of the progressive dinner. 
 Our third stop was  Sundara, the
          beach-front fine dining restaurant with an Asian flavor. As a
          special touch, the staff set our table out onto the beach, for
          a beautiful tiki-lit dinner overlooking Jimbaran Bay. (photo,
          left) We started our main course with pot-steamed black
          mussels in a lemongrass, ginger, and citrus broth (photo,
          left). From there, our palates diverged. Tracy continued with
          the seafood theme, ordering a pan roasted cod fillet with
          mushroom escabeche, torched leek, and dashi butter. Dale went
          for the bebek: twice
          cooked duck with shaved coconut, chinese celery, and red curry
          dressing. The duck escaped the watchful eye of our camera, but
Our third stop was  Sundara, the
          beach-front fine dining restaurant with an Asian flavor. As a
          special touch, the staff set our table out onto the beach, for
          a beautiful tiki-lit dinner overlooking Jimbaran Bay. (photo,
          left) We started our main course with pot-steamed black
          mussels in a lemongrass, ginger, and citrus broth (photo,
          left). From there, our palates diverged. Tracy continued with
          the seafood theme, ordering a pan roasted cod fillet with
          mushroom escabeche, torched leek, and dashi butter. Dale went
          for the bebek: twice
          cooked duck with shaved coconut, chinese celery, and red curry
          dressing. The duck escaped the watchful eye of our camera, but
         the cod dish is shown in
          the photo, lower left.
the cod dish is shown in
          the photo, lower left.
 After
our
          tapas, primo plati
          at Wantilan and secondi
            plati at Sundara, it was back to the Villa for
          dessert. The staff had lit small lanterns that led to the
          table on the outside deck, and that the table was decorated
          with rose petals. (photo to the left) Once seated, Tracy was
          presented with a belated birthday cake and her choice of
          desserts, a vanilla creme brulee with cocoa tuile. (top right
          photo) Dale chose the all-American option, a chocolate brownie
          with caramelized popcorn, and salty peanut butter ice cream
          (bottom right).
After
our
          tapas, primo plati
          at Wantilan and secondi
            plati at Sundara, it was back to the Villa for
          dessert. The staff had lit small lanterns that led to the
          table on the outside deck, and that the table was decorated
          with rose petals. (photo to the left) Once seated, Tracy was
          presented with a belated birthday cake and her choice of
          desserts, a vanilla creme brulee with cocoa tuile. (top right
          photo) Dale chose the all-American option, a chocolate brownie
          with caramelized popcorn, and salty peanut butter ice cream
          (bottom right). 

 We
          spent the second day of our stay enjoying the villa, pool, and
          fitness center -- along with a long walk through and about
          "town." Late in the afternoon, we headed down to the beach for
          the highlight of day two, a sunset champagne cruise on
          Jimbaran Bay on board a catamaran. The photo to the right
          shows Tracy behind the boat as we prepared to shove off.
          What's in the basket, you ask? Enough canapes "to sink a ship"
          -- to be consumed with chilled champagne! As we departed the
          coast, we truly sailed into the sunset (a nice retirement
          metaphor) as show in the photo at the top of the page. Along
          the way, we watched the evening's colorful goings-on along
          Bali's east coast. There was a myriad of wedding party
          members, all posing for photos. Each group was just far away
          enough from the next so as to afford a sense of privacy!
We
          spent the second day of our stay enjoying the villa, pool, and
          fitness center -- along with a long walk through and about
          "town." Late in the afternoon, we headed down to the beach for
          the highlight of day two, a sunset champagne cruise on
          Jimbaran Bay on board a catamaran. The photo to the right
          shows Tracy behind the boat as we prepared to shove off.
          What's in the basket, you ask? Enough canapes "to sink a ship"
          -- to be consumed with chilled champagne! As we departed the
          coast, we truly sailed into the sunset (a nice retirement
          metaphor) as show in the photo at the top of the page. Along
          the way, we watched the evening's colorful goings-on along
          Bali's east coast. There was a myriad of wedding party
          members, all posing for photos. Each group was just far away
          enough from the next so as to afford a sense of privacy!  On the final full day of
          our stay we enjoyed a romantic dinner at one of the several
          gazebos on the property which overlook Jimbaran Bay. The meal
          is ordered in advance from Wantilan and then delivered by
          buggy to the gazebo. While we cannot recall exactly what we
          dined on that evening, a part of the meal was the pan roasted
          cod filet that Tracy enjoyed at Sundara the previous evening.
          At any rate, the food was excellent and it was a wonderful
          experience looking out over Jimbaran Bay in the evening,
          cooled by a gentle breeze. The man delivering the meal had an
          impressively long descent from the restaurant (first by buggy,
          and then via the stairs to the gazebo) to bring the meal to
          us. The photo to the left shows the lantern lined path from
          the main pathway down to the entrance to the gazebo, while the
          photo to the right offers a view of the gazebo from those
          stairs. The two photo below left shows us at the table before
          the meal. As if the atmosphere and food were not enough, we were
          also t
On the final full day of
          our stay we enjoyed a romantic dinner at one of the several
          gazebos on the property which overlook Jimbaran Bay. The meal
          is ordered in advance from Wantilan and then delivered by
          buggy to the gazebo. While we cannot recall exactly what we
          dined on that evening, a part of the meal was the pan roasted
          cod filet that Tracy enjoyed at Sundara the previous evening.
          At any rate, the food was excellent and it was a wonderful
          experience looking out over Jimbaran Bay in the evening,
          cooled by a gentle breeze. The man delivering the meal had an
          impressively long descent from the restaurant (first by buggy,
          and then via the stairs to the gazebo) to bring the meal to
          us. The photo to the left shows the lantern lined path from
          the main pathway down to the entrance to the gazebo, while the
          photo to the right offers a view of the gazebo from those
          stairs. The two photo below left shows us at the table before
          the meal. As if the atmosphere and food were not enough, we were
          also t reated to a fireworks
          display over the bay as our meal ended (photo to the right).
reated to a fireworks
          display over the bay as our meal ended (photo to the right).