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Villas Samudra Majapahit

The recent building of the Sanur-Kusamba by-go road has made this space accessible to the remainder of the island and positions Villa Samudra within straightforward driving distance of most of Bali’s tourist attractions. Villa Samudra is just forty-5 minutes drive from Bali’s worldwide airport, thirty minutes from the cultural city of Ubud, ten minutes from Sukawati artwork and handicraft market, ten minutes from Sanur, and thirty minutes from the eating places, outlets and nightlife of Kuta and Seminyak.

Ketewel village is the origin of the famous Legong Bidedari Dance, and the neighbouring village of Sawa produced the best Legong dancers on the island. The beach of Pabean, in front of Villa Maya, was as soon as a small port via which oriental merchants introduced their merchandise; at low tide you can nonetheless see the structure of the previous harbour and a Chinese cemetery is positioned nearby.

Visitors staying at Villa Samudra can look ahead to experiencing unrivalled service throughout the calm tranquility that is the true essence of Bali.

Villa Samudra Majapahit Accommodation

This absolute beachfront villa is characterized by a large garden that extends directly onto a private 14-metre beachside buff with timber decking, towering coconut palms, and wood steps main down to the beach. That is the place to chill out and gaze at the graceful kites scattered all through the sky, or watch each the dawn and the sunset create a heat pink glow across the mysterious, towering, sea-cliffs of

Nusa Penida Island.

In addition to the great views, the backyard of the two-storey Villa Samudra also boasts a 14 x 4 metre lap pool, which is 1.8 metres in depth and lined with green Java stone. A therapeutic massage pavilion rests at one finish of the pool and a bale bengong (relaxation pavilion) can also be located in the garden, together with an outside bathe, sunloungers, timeworn stone-carvings, terracotta carved wall panels, palms, sweet scented frangipani trees and coastal shrubs and plants.

Villa Samudra Bedroom

The air-conditioned master suite, complete with en-suite bathroom and broad balcony, covers the whole of the higher flooring under a hovering pitched roof. A queen size bed is made up with high-quality linens and a crimson and black Chinese silk bedcover. Rich drapes body the home windows, native Paras stone bricks kind a wall behind the mattress, previous pictures enhance the decor, and a wood cupboard homes a satellite tv for pc TV, DVD and CD player. Glass doors and fly screens open out onto a timber balcony deck commanding breathtaking views of the shoreline and ocean. The en-suite lavatory comprises two mirrored dressing rooms with ample space for storing, along with two separate washing areas linked by a lined balcony walkway. This clever design allows the dressing rooms and toilet to be accessed by two different doorways from the bed room, and the walkway is enclosed with fretwork picket partitions, which allow the cool breezes to permeate. One of the gray terrazzo-floored lavatory areas encompasses a black terrazzo nook bathtub and twin washbasins. The opposite space includes a shower, rest room and washbasin.

The air-conditioned second and third bedrooms are positioned downstairs, one with queen size bed and the opposite one with twin mattress, different services are mirror photographs of each other, each with en-suite lavatory, satellite tv for pc TV, DVD and CD player. Glass doors and fly screens in every room open onto a private terrace furnished with daybeds, and a dressing area is situated behind the bed. Every backyard toilet options ‘his’ & ‘hers’ washbasins, rest room, and a black terrazzo sunken bathtub and bathe, bordered by plants, along with a 3-tiered operating water feature, and a wall for privacy.

Living & Eating Space

Villa Samudra semi open-air dwelling and dining area borders the swimming pool. Open at each finish, outfitted with bamboo blinds and cooled by ceiling followers, this is tropical dwelling at its very best. A Jacuzzi extends into the living space and overflows into the pool creating a pretty waterfall feature.

A hi-fi system with surround sound is provided for the entertainment of the guests, and wireless excessive-velocity Web entry allows visitors to ship and receive their e-mails inside Villa Samudra or beside the pool, in the garden or on the beach.

The modern furniture is ready off by a myriad of textures from clean white Palimanan stone to carved vintage doorways framed by dark gray volcanic rock. Spectacular native paintings adorns the walls, harmonized with primitive artifacts.

A country espresso desk, and cozy sofas and chairs, are complemented by richly colored silk cushions, together with a woven rattan and wooden-pores and skin mat resting upon the Merbau wooden floor.

A hanging feature is the curved floating staircase, common in richly patterned wooden and supported by eight columns. The open plan eating space is furnishing with a desk for six and overlooks a lotus pond. The pond is traversed by stepping stones that lead through a pebbled courtyard to the absolutely geared up service kitchen the place the workers will prepare scrumptious meals. Every need of the friends has been considered, and a very considerate touch is the provision of a barbeque.

A collection of large stone pillars create a partition, for privateness, between the kitchen and the residing and eating area. Source: Bali Villas