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Majapahit Beach – Villa Maya

4 Bedroom Villa  from USD 630 ++ per night

From the shade of towering coconut palms at the water’s edge, Villa Maya gazes across the ocean to the distant island of Nusa Penida. With ocean views from its bedrooms, an unbelievably romantic self-contained ‘honeymoon’ suite housed in an antique wooden joglo within the garden, and an impeccable team of staff, guests at this luxurious four-bedroom, beachfront haven on Bali’s south-east coast will want for nothing.

Villa Maya’s two-storey main building is nobly decked out with hardwood floors, antiques and very inviting soft furnishings; its central living and dining area leading out to the garden and 12-metre pool  via two jacuzzi tubs – one of them indulgently positioned indoors. Three romantic bedrooms with opulent bathrooms, offer views of the sea from between the sheets.

An open-sided pavilion overlooking the ocean at the far end of the garden provides an alternative living and dining space, and it’s here that many of your meals are likely to be served, although candlelit dinners under palm trees and stars on the seaside deck are also very special.

It comes as no surprise that Villa Maya is a much-sought-after wedding venue. The beautifully ornate, antique wooden joglo within the villa’s grounds, complete with delightful bedroom, living and dining space, a kitchen and an 8-metre private pool, makes the ultimate honeymoon suite, while the joglo’s large lawn space and waterfront deck provide the perfect backdrop for the most romantic of nuptials.

Being one of three private homes for rental on the exclusive Majapahit Beach Villas estate, fully staffed by a professional team including a manager, personal on-call butlers, a chef and daily housekeeping, Villa Maya is perfect for groups of friends, families with older children, brides and grooms and wedding guests.
With its absolute oceanfront position, exotic tropical island views, eclectic interiors and five-star service, Villa Maya will make your Bali holiday dream come true.

LOCATION:
Majapahit Beach Villas are located at Pabean Beach down a narrow lane off the Klungkung Bypass, which runs along the east coast and is also known as the Sunrise Road. Bounded by the River Wos, rice fields, tobacco plantations, papaya, banana and coconut groves, the area is blessed with spectacular views extending across the ocean towards the beaches of Sanur and Nusa Dua, the islands of Lembongan, Ceningan and Penida, and the mountains of East Bali.
Pabean was once a small port through which oriental traders brought their products; at low tide you can still see the structure of the old harbour. This glistening black sand stretch of coastline is popular with surfers and beachcombers but swirling currents and a lack of lifeguards make it unsuitable for swimming for all but the most confident of swimmers.
The nearby village of Ketewel is the origin of the celebrated Legong Bededari Dance, and the neighbouring village of Saba produced the finest Legong dancers on the island. There are no Western-style restaurants in this area, but there are plenty of local warungs (eateries), while international restaurants, shops galore can be found just 13km away in Sanur. Also the location is in between Seminyak and the cultural capital of Bali, Ubud and  just 5 -10 minutes from all the famous traditional villages of Mas, Sukawati, Batubulan and Batuan for all handicraft shopping.

VILLA LAYOUT

INDOOR LIVING
-Fan-cooled living and dining room bordering the swimming pool, with folding glass doors, Satellite TV and hi fi system, sofas and occasional furniture
– Sunken Jacuzzi extending into the living space and overflowing into the pool to create an attractive water feature
– Dining area overlooking a fish pond, furnished with a solid table and six planter chairs
– Colourful local artwork, woodcarvings  and antiques throughout the villa
– Fully equipped kitchen adjoining the dining room
– Charming open-sided living pavilion in the garden,with colourful beaded lanterns, large cushioned daybed and two circular dining tables and armchairs

OUTDOOR LIVING
– Walled garden with manicured lawns fringed by towering coconut palms, pandanas, fragrant frangipanis and flowering shrubs.
– 14m swimming pool, outdoor shower, sun loungers and sunbrellas
– Open-sided draped massage pavilion with massage bed
– Large timber deck set on a beachside buff, with stone steps leading down to the black-sand beach. Furnished with a daybed, a balé and an alfresco dining table with six cane chairs

MASTER SUITE
– Occupies entire upper floor, under a soaring pitched roof
– King-size bed, desk and chair
– Satellite TV/DVD/CD player
– Glass doors opening onto timber balcony with sofa and loungers
– Panoramic sea views
– Air conditioned
– Ensuite with bathtub, shower and two separate dressing rooms

GUEST BEDROOMS
– Two identical air conditioned guest bedrooms on ground floor
– Each furnished with king-size bed, desk and chair
– Satellite TV/DVD/CD player
– Magnificent carved wooden doors
– Terraces with twin loungers
– Stunning semi open-air bathrooms with water features, bath tubs and rain showers

JOGLO (BRIDAL SUITE)
– Ornately carved, antique Indonesian timber house with private beachside setting
– Air conditioned bedroom with king-size bed and flat-screen TV
– Shady open-sided living room with hardwood floors and richly carved ceilings
– Bright tropical gardens with 8 x 2.6m plunge pool
– Waterfront deck furnished with built-in couches shaded by a canvas canopy, sun loungers and bean bags
– Steps leading down to the black-sand beach

QUICT FACT:

  • LOCATION: Ketewel, Gianyar, south-east Bali, Indonesia.
  • NEIGHBOURHOOD: Saba Bay Riding Stables (3km); Bali Bird Park/Safari & Marine park (7km); Surfing at Cucukan (7km); Sanur (13km); Ubud (17km).
  • CAPACITY: 8 adults (Joglo with king-size bed; main villa with 3 king-size beds) 2 extra beds.
  • LIVING AREAS: Main villa: indoor living/dining for 6-8; balé; open-sided living/dining pavilion; alfresco dining on deck. Joglo: furnished beachside deck; living/dining for 6; kitchenette.
  • POOL: Main villa: 14 x 4 x 1.8m pool; two adjoining 1.5 x 1.5m jacuzzis; Joglo: 8 x 2.6m plunge pool.
  • STAFF: (For the whole complex) villa manager; assistant manager; 6 butlers; chef; 4 kitchen staff; 6 housekeepers; 5 gardeners/ pool attendants; 5 security guards; 2 on-site masseuses; 2 maintenance; front of house receptionist; babysitter (extra/on request).
  • DINING: Accomplished chef, experienced in fine-dining and entertaining, with wide repertoire of international and Asian dishes from healthy to decadent.
  • COMMUNICATION: IDD telephone; WiFi broadband internet access.
  • ENTERTAINMENT: Flat-screen satellite channel TV and DVD player in living pavilion and each bedroom.
  • EVENTS: When all Majapahit villas are booked together, weddings and events for up to 80 seated guests can be accommodated.
  • FOR FAMILIES: Pool toys; DVDs; shallow area in pool.
  • TRANSPORT: A 7-seater car and driver is available for up to 8 hours per day at a charge of US$25++ (excludes petrol).
  • ADDITIONAL FACILITIES: Barbecue; safety deposit box; full back-up diesel powered generator.
  • PROPERTY AREA:  1,800sqm (includes 700sqm for Joglo).

 

VILLA RATES:

This villa comes with every conceivable luxury – and then some.
Enjoy the exclusive use of the whole villa, its private swimming pool and unlimited WiFi and the flawless service of its team of staff, including the villa manager, a well-trained cook, butlers, villa attendants, housekeepers and security.

Period Price per night (USD) 10+ nights (USD) Min stay
05 Feb 2017 to 31 Mar 2017 630 ++ 536 ++ 2 nights
01 Apr 2017 to 12 Apr 2017 730 ++ 621 ++ 2 nights
13 Apr 2017 to 17 Apr 2017 825 ++ 743 ++ 5 nights
18 Apr 2017 to 27 Apr 2017 630 ++ 536 ++ 2 nights
28 Apr 2017 to 01 May 2017 825 ++ 743 ++ 5 nights
02 May 2017 to 15 Jun 2017 630 ++ 536 ++ 2 nights
16 Jun 2017 to 23 Jun 2017 730 ++ 621 ++ 2 nights
24 Jun 2017 to 20 Aug 2017 825 ++ 743 ++ 5 nights
21 Aug 2017 to 31 Aug 2017 730 ++ 621 ++ 2 nights
01 Sep 2017 to 14 Dec 2017 630 ++ 536 ++ 2 nights
15 Dec 2017 to 25 Dec 2017 825 ++ 743 ++ 5 nights
26 Dec 2017 to 02 Jan 2018 945 ++ 898 ++ 7 nights

++ Villa rates are subject to 15.5% service charge, taxes, etc


Villa Benefits Include:
  • Return airport transfers
  • Exclusive use of the villa and all listed facilities
  • Welcome drink & fresh fruit basket on arrival
  • Personal service by the villa staff, include full time manager, housekeeping, chef, security
  • Full housekeeping daily
  • Daily turn down service
  • Free WiFi internet connections
  • Satellite TV/DVD Library
  • Car with driver for 8 consecutive hours daily for ony USD 25 per day (exclude petrol). Additional hours are available at the guest’s expense.

 

Check-in time

14:00

Check-out time

12:00

Check-in time

14:00

Check-out time

12:00

Facilities

  • Air Condition
  • Car rental
  • Dining room
  • DVD player
  • Free Airport Transfer
  • Free WiFi / Internet
  • Garden
  • Gazebo
  • In room: Free toiletries
  • In room: Hairdryer
  • In room: IDD Telephone
  • In Room: Kitchenette
  • In room: Minibar
  • In room: Safety Deposit Box
  • In room: TV
  • Laundry service
  • Lounge
  • Music system
  • Outdoor pool
  • Parking area
  • Private bathroom
  • Private kitchen
  • Seating area
  • Sun chairs
  • Tea & coffee making facilities
  • Tour arrangement
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Sanur

Sanur

Sanur

Sanur is a coastal stretch of beach of Denpasar city of southeast Bali, about 30 minutes drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport, which has grown into a little town in its own right. A 5.1 kilometers of the Sanur’s coastline from Matahari Terbit Beach to Mertasari Beach has been ready reclaimed in 2008.

Among Bali’s first hotels and beachfront retreats, together with an eclectic mix of restaurants, shops and bars and an assortment of innovative and modern entertainment venues share the Sanur Beach coastline. Known for its laidback atmosphere, Sanur Beach maintains its wealth in arts and culture, making it an ideal destination to enjoy the best of both eras, classic and contemporary.

As with many of Bali’s beaches, Sanur has lost a significant amount of its sand and groins have been built to try to retain what remains. Comfortable salas sit on many of these making for a comfortable spot to while away a hot afternoon. Midway along the beach there is even one that can only be swum to (or waded to at low ride).

Even though Sanur is not as hectic as trendy Seminyak, it is still heavily touristed and those seeking an untouristed Bali beach experience won’t find it here. This is one of the island’s original “tourist areas” and today is especially popular with families with kids. Occasionally referred to as “Snore” the pace here is far slower and sedentary than Kuta/Seminyak and by midnight just about everywhere is shutting up shop.

The northern part of Sanur beach was used as the landing site for the Dutch invasion troops during the Dutch intervention in Bali (1906). During World War II, Sanur was again the entry point through which the Japanese forces landed to occupy the island of Bali.

Today Sanur contains a number of hotel resorts such as the Fairmont Sanur Beach Bali and Bali Hyatt, The Zen Villas, etc.

Traditional fishing boats can be seen on the beach of Sanur offering a scenic view of the island Nusa Penida.

 

 

 

Attractions

AttractionsThings to see in Sanur:

Le Mayeur Museum is a hidden treasure located right on the main Sanur Beach of Sindhum behind the array of art and souvenir stalls. This memorial museum mainly houses the artworks and personal history of painter Adrien-Jean Le Mayeur de Merpres, a Brussels-born artist who was impressed by Bali and the shores of Sanur, where he dedicated his entire life to the two things he loved the most: its arts and its women. He fell in love with a Legong dancer, Ni Pollok, who he later married and became his muse, extensively featured in his oil paintings.

Beachfront Walk

Sanur’s beachfront walk was the first in Bali and has been delighting locals and visitors alike from day one. Over 4km long, it curves past resorts, beachfront cafes, wooden fishing boats under repair and quite a few elegant old villas built decades ago by the wealthy expats who fell under Bali’s spell. While you stroll, look out across the water to Nusa Penida.

Blanjong Temple - Pura Blanjong, Jl Danau Poso, Blanjong (just south of Sanur). The most notable temple in Sanur which contains a major, important inscription on a stone pillar called the Prasati Blanjong. The inscription tells of a Javanese king who visited Bali in the 10th century and installed what was probably Bali's first formal government. This is Bali's oldest known artifact.

Turtle Conservation and Education Centre - Sea turtles, once a traditional commodity among the Balinese in the distant past, have turned to become a protected species, with major conservation efforts propping up around Bali. The Turtle Conservation and Education Centre (TCEC) that was set up on Serangan Island, is one of them. The TCEC serves as a hatchery, nursery and sanctuary for turtles accidentally caught by fishermen. The centre is open for the public and offers an educational day out, ideal for the whole family. A large variety of well shaded and open-air pools separate the turtles according size, with supervising staff ready to provide information and brief tours if they aren’t busy cleaning and maintaining the pools or feeding the turtles.

Griya Santrian Gallery, located within the Griya Santrian boutique hotel in Sanur, is an open-air gallery that regularly hosts art exhibitions, book launches and art happenings featuring local and international artists. Easily one of the most reputable galleries of its kind in the Sanur area, it is definitely a must-visit for art and culture buffs.

The Bali Orchid Garden is a must-visit for flower lovers and gardening enthusiasts. It is located amidst the rows of local garden shops along the Bypass Tohpati road north of Sanur, which comprise a variety of lush open-air collections and stalls selling tropical flora. The Bali Orchid Garden is the only of its kind here providing tours, and inside you will encounter a world full of natural colours.

The Sindhu Beach art market is a collection of small different art and souvenir shops that you can find at the beginning of your long strolls or cycling tours at the northern end of the Jalan Segara Ayu beach path, starting from the namesake street of Jalan Pantai Sindhu and for about 400m further south.

Things to do:

Shopping: Shopping in Sanur is a laidback and easygoing affair, much in line with the general character of this quiet beach resort area. While the number of hotels and restaurants in Sanur overshadow the shops and boutiques that line its major streets, there are a select number of locations offering arts and crafts, fashion items and curios to take back home as a personal memento or souvenir.

Sanur's splendid paved beachfront cycle-path stretches some 5 km from the Jalan Mertasari area in south Sanur, north to the main beach at Jalan Hangtuah. This makes for a lovely scenic bike ride, especially in the early morning. Some bikes are better maintained than others so you might want to test your hire-bike close to home for a while in case the pedals have a tendency to fall off.

Dancing: Adora Super Club forms part of the Harrads Hotel and Spa complex, and serves as Sanur’s only major nightclub. Formerly the Blue Eyes Café, this ‘super club’ is hard to miss as it is the first large venue you will see while heading east from Kuta along the Jalan Bypass Ngurah Rai.

Diving: Although the diving available around Sanur is not the best Bali has to offer, nearly all of Bali's most established dive operators are located here. All offer trips further afield.

A day at any of the spas in Sanur is exactly what you would expect during your stay in Bali: full service treatment steeped in Balinese tradition. Take advantage of any opportunity to enjoy a spa during your stay, the cost here is at least half what you would pay in North America or Europe. All major hotels have in-house spa facilities and there are also several well established independents in Sanur. Please check: www.baliwellnessguide.com the spa directiray for Bali.

Restaurants

Sanur is one of the main beach resort areas in Bali that has a notably large collection of restaurants and bars that are set alongside traditional ‘warungs’ (local establishments mostly selling local food), making it one of the best places to go to if you’re in for some culinary adventures with a wide variety of food. Even though some fall into the ‘fine dining’ category, the overall dining atmosphere follows the general laidback nature of this quiet coastal village area.

Cafe Batu Jimbar is one of Sanur’s well-known landmarks, comprising a restaurant and a café. The restaurant is best known for its all-embracing use of fresh organic ingredients, as well as a main venue for its anticipated regular Sunday morning organic markets. Naturally, most of its diners are from the health conscious crowd, but its food and presentations are delicious and top notch. Location: Jalan Danau Tamblingan no.75A, Sanur.

Char Ming is one of the luxurious restaurants in Sanur. Offering a sophisticated dining atmosphere with attention to detail, the restaurant features an impressive subtly-lit layout that blends Javanese architectural features of a 'joglo' traditional house together with Balinese touches through its 'wantilan' pavilion. Location: Jalan Danau Tamblingan 97, Sanur

Art Café Sanur, now located in new premises on Jalan Danau Tamblingan, is open daily and continues to serve its loyal clients with all-day breakfasts, lunch and dinners, with an expanded menu featuring innovative dishes created by Executive Chef, I Komang Edi Saputra. The restaurant’s relaxed ambiance is best experienced during dinner time, with its subtly-lit foyer and soothing interiors lined with attractive décor and original paintings by local artists currently working in Sanur. Location: Jalan Danau Tamblingan 82, Sanur.

Three Monkeys Sanur is the urban-style extension to its sister rice field-side café in Ubud. Located on Sanur’s Jalan Danau Tamblingan, Three Monkeys presents an eclectic choice from its menu, and serves them up with cool jazz tunes. Plush sofas under a shady terrace and under the shades of white parasols and frangipani overlook the sidewalk and an upper level with air-conditioned indoor dining serves as an alternative option for those who want to escape the heat.


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4 Bedroom Villa, Sanur-Ketewel, Bali, Indonesia from USD 510 ++ per night

 

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