Accessible Paradise Beach Front Bali Villas for Guests with Disabilities V-403

Start from $971.00 per night

Gianyar, Bali

The Villa is composed of a modern, two-story building that faces the ocean and houses the main living spaces, master suite, and one guest bedroom. The building is connected to the Garden Wing sleeping pavilion, which is also two stories and located behind the main building. Upon entering through the grand pivot-door entrance, guests are welcomed into an open reception area that leads into the villa’s dining room, which runs the full length of the ground floor. The dining room opens onto a formal living room on one side and the Master Suite and media room (which has French doors that lead to the kitchen) on the other. 

Stairs from the reception area lead to the open-sided lounge, ocean-vista living room (which can also be used as the villa’s seventh bedroom), and Sea View guest suite. Both levels of the building are linked by colonnaded verandas, and the Garden Wing has two ensuite guest bedrooms on each level, connected by a staircase and elevator. The villa spa is located in a separate joglo within the gardens, while the pool, sundeck, balé, and dining gazebo are located at the beachfront.

 

Indoor Living

With an excellent choice of formal and casual living areas, guests at the villa can gather together in comfort with space to spare, or retreat to quiet corners away from the crowd.

The formal living room is bright and breezy, with a wall of glass doors opening onto a sun-drenched terrace. Upholstered sofas and chairs cluster around a large coffee table, encouraging genial conversation. Leading off is a gallery lined with glass-fronted cabinets containing the owner’s curios and collectibles.

Above is a colonial-style living room sprawling under a soaring four-pillar teakwood joglo core. Here, plantation shutters filter the sea breeze or can be flung open to make the most of the fabulous 180-degree ocean vista. Languish on the four-poster daybed, or convene around the semi-circular sofa for a sunset cocktail. Those happy to sleep without air-conditioning can also have this room made up as a bedroom; there is an ensuite shower room and a long vanity with double basins.

Also on the second level is a breezy open-sided lounge protected to one side by a bank of plantation shutters, with pool table, and dining table for six commanding stunning sea views through a trio of open arches.

Running the length of the main pavilion is the formal dining room, oriented to the ocean views beyond a wall of glass doors that can be closed for air-conditioned comfort or opened to the breeze. Dominating this space is a monumental table formed from the cross-section of a massive tree, which seats 16 in supreme comfort, and up to 20 without a squeeze.

Sandwiched between the dining room and the professional kitchen, the media room is a magnet for guests of all ages who seek the pleasures of a movie or Sony Playstation in air-conditioned comfort. Sit back on a soft sofa or recliner with a magazine, browse through Indosat’s many TV channels, or choose a DVD and settle in front of the 55-inch TV. Or simply lie back and admire the traditional Kamasan paintings adorning the ceiling.

The kitchen is huge, well equipped and features dual gas ovens, hot plates, a glass storeroom and twin state-of-the-art refrigerators. It’s the domain of the chef, but guests are welcome to make full use of it too should the urge take them.

 

Outdoor Living

With its prime oceanfront location, it’s no surprise that the beach is the focus of the villa’s outdoor living space. The villa’s social hub is the 16-metre swimming pool with jacuzzi and shallow section for smaller kids – and nothing to separate it from the beach except for a low glass fence. Standing sentinel at either end is a raised balé, deeply cushioned for daytime siestas and people-watching, and a vine-covered gazebo backed by a tropical jungle scene wall, with clusters of seating providing alfresco dining for 12. In between, over-sized bean bags rest on an ironwood deck under a row of towering palm trees and traditional Balinese parasols.

By the villa entrance is a colonnaded veranda where rattan chairs invite repose. Within the landscaped gardens is a children’s play area with sand pits and castle-building toys, and a performance area where local villagers can be invited to perform traditional dances or play gamelan before the serene backdrop of a massive Buddha face.

Spa

Hidden within the villas tropical gardens is an elaborately carved Javanese joglo with a distinctive trapezium-shaped roof. This romantic antique building houses the villa’s spa, with massage beds and chairs, hair styling and mani/pedi sections, a garden bathroom with a copper bathtub, sit-up Japanese style tub and a shower courtyard.

Bedrooms

This beautiful villa has six air-conditioned bedrooms — two in the main villa and four in the Garden Wing, complete with elevator. Each features comfortable king-size four-poster beds swathed in mosquito netting, creatively decorated ceilings, and lavishly appointed ensuite bathrooms.

Master Suite

The enormous Master Suite occupies prime position at garden level in the main villa building, poised to enjoy the far-reaching view across the lawn towards the sea and Nusa Penida. This palatial marble-floored suite is larger than many a modern-build villa. The huge bedroom has a wall of folding glass doors opening onto the lawn, and perhaps Bali’s largest ensuite bathroom, with a generously sized three-basin vanity, walk-in wardrobe, and a separate room with a pair of rain showers side-by-side, and statement oval bathtub.

Garden Wing Guest Suites

Connected to the main villa by shady colonnades and verandas, the Garden Wing houses four air-conditioned guest suites, each named for the colour of their richly decorated ceilings. Two are on the garden level and two are upstairs, reached by a staircase and – a rarity in Bali villas — an elevator. In each, the bed rests under an ornately decorated ceiling, with a queen-size trundle bed tucked away underneath — ideal for families with young kids, of four kids sharing a room. Plantation-style shutters filter the light, closing for privacy or opening to the cooling sea breezes and glorious garden views. Beyond a curtained opening is a large handsomely tiled bathroom with marble floors, twin vanities, rain shower (two in some bathrooms) and bathtub commanding centre stage.

 

Sea View Guest Suite

The only bedroom on the upper floor of the main building, the Sea View suite may be the smallest but it has the largest view. Enjoy sweeping ocean vistas from the four-poster bed or from the room’s private balcony, furnished with wrought iron table and chairs. The ensuite bathroom is equipped with a rain shower, and right outside is the upper level living area with pool table.

 

Wedding & Events 

This Villa’s spectacular beachfront location, beautiful living spaces and abundant garden areas create the perfect setting for stunning weddings for up to 120 guests. With a choice of indoor and outdoor areas, and the sheer scale of the space, the villa is also popular for family celebrations as well as yoga and well-being retreats and boardroom getaways.

For larger gatherings, we can recommend expert event organisers, florists, decorators and caterers so you can focus on relaxing and celebrating with your guests. Please contact us for further information.

Facilities

The villa has some of the best amenities for the guests, here the list:

Individual Bali Hospitality Villa Faciltiy Essentials (Towels, bed sheets, soap, and toilet paper)

Individual Bali Hospitality Villa Faciltiy Cooking basics (Pots and pans, oil, salt and pepper)

AC Facility Air Conditioning (AC)

Individual Bali Hospitality Villa Faciltiy Hair Dryer

Individual Bali Hospitality Villa Faciltiy Kitchen (Space where you can cook your own meals)

Individual Bali Hospitality Villa Faciltiy Swimming Pool

Individual Bali Hospitality Villa Faciltiy TV Channel

Individual Bali Hospitality Villa Faciltiy Sound system



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Period Minimum Stay5 Bedroom Villa6 Bedroom Villa
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-31,0981,225
-29711,075
-51,3401,514
-31,0981,225
-29711,075
-31,0981,225
-51,3401,514
-31,0981,225
-29711,075
-51,3401,514
-71,7211,721
Location
Location Info

This villa rises on the edge of a beach of black volcanic sand in Cucukan, a traditional Balinese village 20km from Sanur on Bali’s south-eastern coast. Here, the rhythm of life remains largely unchanged across generations: jukungs (brighty coloured fishing outriggers) rest on the shore, farmers tend their rice fields, and at night the sea breeze carries the percussive beat of the gamelan. Beyond the garden, a paved promenade lines the beach from the Tukad Pakerisan river mouth to Pura Masceti, one of Bali’s nine sacred directional temples and site of many ceremonies. 

The views are breathtaking – across the bay towards Gunung Agung rising in the distance, and across the ocean to the mountain outline of Nusa Penida on the horizon. This stretch of coastline is popular with surfers – one of Bali’s best surf spots is a few minutes’ drive away – but strong currents make it unsafe for swimming; best to head to the sheltered lagoon waters of Sanur a short drive away along the bypass which also accords easy access to myriad attractions in the area – the closest, Bali Safari Park, being just a five-minute drive away.

 

Distances

  • Bali Safari & Marine Park 1 km
  • Saba Bay Stables 4.70 km
  • Sukawati Art Market 10 km
  • Bali Bird Park 15 km
  • Batubulan Village 15 km
  • Sanur 20 km
  • Ubud 22 km
  • Sideman 26 km
  • Seminyak 30 km
  • Candidasa 31 km
  • Ngurah Rai Airport (DPS) 32 km
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