Villa Tanju is a luxurious 4-bedroom beachfront villa, located at Mengening Beach on Bali’s southwest coast. Villa Tanju Bali is comprised of a series of pavilions, leisurely spread throughout 2,400 square metres of tropical gardens, complete with a stunning 15 x 4.5 metre infinity-edge swimming pool, lotus ponds and restful water features. The simple application of timber, terrazzo, natural colours, fabrics and local materials, such as the alang-alang grass used in the construction of the roofs, is consistent throughout the property. The rugged beach is just a few metres away and the glorious views take in the distant volcanoes, dramatic coastline and neighbouring Hindu sea temple of Pura Bata Ngandang, perched on a rocky outcrop and lashed by the waves of the Indian Ocean. more »
Villa Sungai Tinggi is one of Bali’s very few absolute beachfront Villas, with direct access to Canggu Beach. Villa Sungai Tinggi is located just beyond the quiet and picturesque Balinese Village of Pererenan, only a 20 minutes from the many popular restaurants and shops of Seminyak and approximately a 45 minute drive to Ngurah Rai International Airport. For the golf enthusiasts, the Nirwana Bali Golf Course – The Le Meridian Hotel and the famous Tanah Lot Temple are less than a 10 minutes drive. The Nusa Dua Golf Club and Bali Handara Golf Course are an equidistant 1 hour’s drive away. more »
Beauty, Peace, Privacy, Luxury – a few of the words that will come to mind as you step into Villa Ombak Luwung. In creating this absolute beachfront villa, we sought to combine simplicity of form with the exotic artistic embellishments characteristic of Balinese design. As you enter the villa, the vistas unfold, one after another, until you finally face the deep blue Indian Ocean and the hypnotic rhythm of the surf. We promise that you will be enchanted. more »
Villa Maridadi is a spacious 5-bedroom beachfront villa, located in the Canggu area just thirty minutes drive from the busy shops and nightlife of Seminyak and about forty-five minutes’ drive from Bali’s International Airport. Most of the island’s tourist attractions are within easy access and the villa is close to the Nirwana Golf Course, designed by Greg Norman, and the famous Tanah Lot sea temple, one of the island’s most dramatic and venerated temples.
The approach to the villa is along a quiet winding road through the traditional village of Mengening. The narrow streets of this pretty Balinese village are surrounded by rice fields and punctuated by holy Banyan trees. A small intersection is the venue of a fruit and vegetable market and colourful temple ceremonies are a common sight. more »
Villa Gajah Putih is located in Canggu, just a twenty-minute drive from the greater Kuta/Seminyak area where the prime dining, shopping, and nightlife in Bali are located. Because of its slightly out of town setting, it has the double attraction of being relatively close to everything one might need, while being far enough away to retain a peaceful rural feel. The surrounding village is traditional Balinese, and retains large expanses of pictorial rice fields. This six-bedroom villa and its immense property has the spectacular attribute of being set directly on the beach, and the ocean view enhances the enticing attributes of this prime estate. more »
Tucked away on the south-west coast of Bali, hidden from the hustle and bustle of Legian and Seminyak, the small fishing village of Seseh has managed to retain the cultural spirit of Bali. From the winding road that leads you through picturesque rice paddies to the serene beauty of the village temple and happy smiling faces of the residents of Seseh, one feels connected with the true Bali. more »
Taking its name from a sacred spring, the magnificent six-bedroom villa, known as ‘The Beji’, rests within 40-are of land, bordered by rice terraces and a river, within walking distance of the beach on Bali’s south-western coast. The property is comprised of ten single-storey pavilions, together with one double-storey building, a 27-metre swimming pool, and ornamental ponds, leisurely spread throughout lush, expansive gardens. Constructed of local materials, with ironwood shingle roofs, the style is restful with a fresh cool decor and contemporary furnishings. more »
Villa Mako is a peaceful 3-bedroom retreat, complete with swimming pool, located in a quiet traditional village above a small river valley. The single-storey villa is neo-colonial in style, similar to the Dutch guesthouses of the Javanese and Malay hill stations, characterised by louvre shutters, old teak doors, and spectacular high wooden ceilings built of seasoned timbers. The eclectic interiors reflect the travels and passions of the owners, introducing Balinese and Javanese antiques, combined with a bold use of colour to create a very personal atmosphere.
Designed to maximise the natural light, and catch the cool breezes even at the hottest time of year, the property offers a blend of air-conditioned comfort and open-air tropical living. Its elevated position, meanwhile, affords beautiful open views over the pool to a jungle canopy against a backdrop of rice terraces. more »
The impressive Villa Jembar Lawang is completely encompassed by emerald rice fields and is situated just a few minutes walk from the rugged beach at the ancient fishing village of Canggu on Bali’s west coast. Built on 2,200 square metres of land, the property can sleep up to five couples, with four bedrooms and a spacious library that can also serve as a bedroom. The villa was designed by the acclaimed Balinese architect Popo Danes, who was recently honoured with the ‘Indonesian Institute of Architect’ award for his efforts in promoting contemporary Balinese architecture in its proper way. more »
Whether the name Umah di Beji (“Bath of the Gods”) refers to this five bedroom villa’s signature swimming pool, dramatic floating bathtub or the river that runs the entire length of the grounds is rather lost in the midst of time. What is certain is that this magnificent property represents one of Bali’s finest vacation properties that was featured in a Financial Times article regarding luxury villas in Bali. more »