OverviewPoolside in the afternoonUpstair deckSwimming pool at nightView of master bedroom from swimming poolPool view from living roomDining table and kitchenKitchen and breakfast roomMaster bedroomMaster bathroomSecond downstairs bedroom interiorSecond bedroom bathroomSecond downstairs bedroomThird upstairs bedroom at nightOcean view from third upstairs bedroomThird upstairs bathroomSunset view from master bedroom

Villa Lega

Completed in 2009, located in the Batubelig region of Greater Seminyak, Villa LeGa is luxurious without being pretentious; this beachfront villa is styled to be both comfortable and chic. Hidden behind a wall that shields villa guests from prying eyes without taking away from the beach views, the double-storey Villa LeGa is built around a central 12-meter swimming pool, complete with outdoors shower and various water features, which takes up most of the garden space. It boasts five ensuite bedrooms each possessing massive beds and flat TV screens; they are furnished in a simple, elegant style with just a dash of glamour added with sparkling accents on cushions and throws. The touches of glamour can also be found in the white all-weather loungers and daybeds to be found both around the pool and on the upstairs deck overlooking the ocean. Villa LeGa presents the type of living space that allows you to put your sandy feet up after a walk on the beach, and feel right at home the moment you step inside, without ever compromising on style and taste.

Accomodation

Rooms

  • bedroom 1 with king bed (200x200)
  • bedroom 2 with king bed
  • bedroom 3 with king bed
  • bedroom 4 with king bed
  • bedroom 5 with king bed

Facilities

  • Wi-Fi internet
  • fax machine
  • sattelite tv
  • dvd/cd
  • air conditioning
  • safes
  • microwave
  • juicer
  • blender
  • cofee machine
  • oven

Service & staff

  • welcome drink and cool towel for all arrival times
  • laundry services
  • dry-cleaning services
  • breakfasts included
  • able to organize additional cars and drivers for guests
  • villa manager
  • butler
  • 3 housekeepers
  • cook
  • 3 security guards
  • gardener/pool attendant
  • nanny service (extra charge)

Location

Villa LeGa is located right next to the beach at Batubelig, a safe up-market area close to Petitenget and Seminyak on Bali’s south-western coast. This is the most visited part of the island for both tourism and business purposes, and is home to some very classy properties. Tucked away down a quiet sandy lane, the gates of the villa open to the sweeping beach, renowned for its panoramic views and world-class surf breaks, although the rip currents can make it a bit dangerous for swimming here. The sunsets are legendary and a delight to watch from the villa’s upper terrace, or from the rustic warung (eatery) beside the beach. A wide choice of internationally-acclaimed restaurants, including the famous Ku De Ta, and La Lucciola are a 10-15 minute stroll along the beach, or alternatively just a short taxi ride away. Other fine dining options in the nearby Petitenget area include Métis, Sardine, Nutmegs at Hu’u, and Sarong. The trendy Seminyak area also boasts numerous designer boutiques, sumptuous spas, chic cocktail lounges and vibrant nightspots. Nearby places of interest include one of Bali’s most sacred Hindu temples, Pura Petitenget, the fourth largest temple in Bali, where some of the most spectacular Balinese ceremonies may often be witnessed. The villa is also convenient for all of Bali’s main shops, malls and tourist attractions, and is only 40 minutes' drive from the international airport, depending on the traffic. The location of Villa LeGa offers easy access up to the mountains and rice terraces on Bali’s western slopes; it is just over one hour’s drive from the famous cultural and artistic town of Ubud, and just 10 minutes’ drive from the start of the Sunset Route, gateway to the eastern side of the island. The nearby ‘Nirwana Bali Golf Course’ was designed by Greg Norman, and voted the number 1 golf course in Asia; it is situated beside the dramatic, waved-lashed sea temple of Tanah Lot.For horse lovers, the ‘Umalas Equestrian Centre’ is just a few kilometres away.

Things to do

  • Explore Seminyak and you’ll find it as a very popular area with plenty of luxury spas and hotels abound. Owing to its high density of high end shopping, combined with the clustering of many fine eating establishments, it has rapidly become one of the most well known tourist areas on the island.
  • Seminyak Beach and Petitenget Beach is a continuous expanse of grey sand stretching in both directions as far as the eye can see. To the south it becomes Legian Beach and then Kuta Beach, but is noticeably quieter than both. The sunsets here are famous, and opportunities abound to mix with the glitterati who frequent the high end beach front establishments such as Ku De Ta.
  • Another way to enjoy Bali’s beautiful scenery is to try horseback riding along the southern beaches and through the lush rice terraces of Kerobokan for a few hours – accompanied all the way by a professional guide who will put your comfort and safety first. This service is provided by Umalas Stable Equestrian.
  • For intermediate surfers who wish to find a quieter beach to enjoy wave riding with fewer competitors, the beaches at Seminyak can be your best possible option. The beach is cleaner than Kuta, there are fewer beachside hawkers and the waves are their best for surfing in the early morning.
  • Even though there aren’t as many nightlife spots in Seminyak as in Kuta, most of the Lounges and Clubs offer elegant interior design with their daybed facilities, poolside bars, lively performances, sexy dancers and extensive array of fine quality cocktails martinis, wines, champagnes and vodkas. Well- known international DJs twirl the tables to fill the air until dawn.
  • Although Pura Petitenget (found at the T-junction on Jalan Petitenget) is not as big and as popular as Bali’s other major temples of Pura Besakih, Pura Uluwatu and Pura Ulun Danu, it is famous for its legend. This temple is believed by Hindus to be one of nine pillars known as 'Kayangan Jagat', temples of nine wind eyes built in the 11th Century by Empu Kuturan (a Javanese Sage) who came to Bali bringing religious law and the formation of traditional villages.

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