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About Villa Location
Our Villas are mostly
located at sub urban areas like Seminyak, Kerobokan, Umalas, Canggu
and some located at tourism areas like Sanur and Ubud. Most of these
villas are only walking distance to the best restaurants and famous
night life entertainment spots like Kudeta, La Luciola, Double Six
and more. Below is a list of brief descriptions about villa
locations.
Legian
Legian is the northern extension of Kuta. It is a quieter area
with less traffic than either Kuta Central or Seminyak as it has
its own one-way system leading in and out. The Beach hotels are
separated from the actual beach by the new village-owned road,
which is closed to traffic. All types of accommodation including
villas are available, along with some good eating and a few
interesting bars, most of which close by midnight. |
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Seminyak
Like North Legian, Seminyak attracts a
cosmopolitan mix and is home to hundreds of expats
involved in commerce of one sort or another. Seminyak
runs from the daytime trendy Blue Ocean Boulevard
across Double Six Road to the restaurants and bars
of Dhyana Pura Street. Tourist accommodation is
scarcer than in the previous areas but you'll find
good standard hotels, interesting food and
sophisticated nightlife. |
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Kerobokan
Kerobokan is a tranquil
rice field area at the south west coast of Bali. Less crowded compared to it's neighbors, this
place offers clear waters, restaurants, and shops,
as well as strategic spot to tour the beaches and
tourist attractions of south Bali. Furniture and
handicraft shops with wholesale prices are close by
and the Ngurah Rai International Airport is only a
25 minutes drive away. |
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Canggu
An undulating rural area between
Kuta and Tanah Lot with housing, villas and boutique
hotels. The beach has some great surf breaks but is
dangerous for swimming. Canggu is situated in a
completely unspoiled and natural environment,
surrounded by rice fields and lush tropical
vegetation. Located about 40 minutes drive from
airport and 15 minutes drive to Seminyak and
Kerobokan area. |
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Jimbaran
Jimbaran is a quiet fishing
village between the resort area of Nusa Dua and the
legendary Kuta Beach. It is known as the seafood capital of
Indonesia with literally hundreds of seafood
restaurants located right on the beach. It has a
dazzling white-sand beach that is considered to be
one of Bali's most beautiful beaches. The village is
popular with families for its gentle tides, dramatic
& beautiful sunset. Jimbaran is a 15 minutes
drive away from the Ngurah Rai International
Airport. |
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Sanur
Sanur has retained its village atmosphere and tends to
attract a more mature clientele and families, with most
younger people preferring to stay in Kuta. Oddly enough
though, Sanur also hosts the island’s red-light
district, hidden in alleyways away from the hotel area! A
white sand beach sheltered by the reef, Sanur probably has
the safest swimming on the island and is also good for
windsurfing and sailing. You'll also find a wide variety
of restaurants in the hotels, good outside eating and
several interesting pubs. |
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Ubud
The village of Ubud in the
central foothills is set among rice paddies and ravines
and still retains a relaxed pace and rural charm. Apart
from its own attractions it is a good base for exploring
some of the most historic sites (the "elephant cave"
and 12th century relief at Gunung Kawi), trekking, bicycle
riding and white water rafting. Ubud is also a village of
painters. Accommodation and dining ranges from basic to
world class. Good food to suit all budgets. Ubud is only
45 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport. |
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