Villa Sadia
Peaceful and secluded, the fully-staffed four bedroom Villa Sadia rests beside the rice fields, just ten minutes’ drive from the beach, in a small village in southwest Bali. At this elegant Bali holiday villa, everything possible has been considered for the comfort and entertainment of the guests, making it ideal for families or for groups of friends. The out of town setting presents a captivating insight into the traditions of rural Bali, yet it is only a short drive from the nightlife, shops and the cosmopolitan restaurants of trendy Seminyak.
Rooms
- 4 bedrooms
- 2 living rooms
- car parking for 2 cars
Facilities
- All bedrooms air-conditioned
- Safes available
- Baby cot 2
- Telephone landline
- Wi-Fi internet
- Welcome drink and cool towel for arrival
- Laundry services
- Breakfasts included
- Able to organize additional cars and drivers
- Spa Treatment
- Villa supervisor
- One cook
- Two villa attendants
- Gardener
- Pool attendant
- Three security Guards
Villa Sadia is hidden away in the traditional village Tiyingtutul, just ten minutes’ drive from the beach at Canggu on Bali’s south west coast. The nearby Echo Beach offers a choice of eateries, live music, world-class surf breaks and stunning coastline views, making it a great place to watch the sunset.
The trendy Seminyak area is just 25 minutes’ drive from the villa, presenting an exciting nightlife, together with an abundance of boutiques, luxurious spas, and internationally acclaimed restaurants, including the famous Ku de Ta, ‘Kafé Warisan, La Lucciola and Sarong restaurants.
The location of Villa Sadia offers easy access up to the mountains and rice terraces on the western slopes of the island, and is just 25 minutes drive from the Sunset Road, the gateway to the eastern side of the island.
The international airport is approximately 45 minutes drive, depending on the traffic. The location is also convenient for all of the shopping malls and main tourist attractions.
Easily accessible sporting facilities include the Canggu Club, ten minutes’ away (which Villa Sadia is member of, thus guests of the villa are welcome to use the club facilities), and the nearby Nirwana Bali Golf Course, designed by Greg Norman, voted the best golf course in Indonesia; it is situated beside the dramatic, waved- lashed sea temple of Tanah Lot.
- Explore Canggu’s scenic rice field landscape and rural villages on the villa’s Vespa scooter; a great opportunity to interact with the local community, plus sample Balinese fare in simple warungs (local-style restaurants).
- If you’ve always dreamed of galloping along a beach or riding through villages bordered by rice fields, now’s your chance. Bali Horse Adventure, located few minutes from the villa, can arrange horse riding tours, as well as children’s riding lessons and horse-drawn carriage outings.
- Sports enthusiasts should head to Bali’s prestigious Canggu Club, with its state-of- the-art gym and tennis and squash courts. Round off your work-outs with some fine international dining, then stock up on gourmet goodies at the nearby Deli.
- Catch a wave, or several, at some of Bali’s best surfing beaches, all within easy access. Pererenan Beach is just a 300m stroll or motorbike ride away. Along this stretch of naturally beautiful beaches, Echo Beach, under ten minutes by car, is the most famed surfers haunt, but all are in prime position for Bali’s legendary sunsets.
- On Canggu Beach, be sure to visit mystical Hotel Tugu Bali. Bali’s first museum-hotel is studded with priceless Indonesian artworks and antiques and its award-winning spa offers age-old Eastern therapies. If you’re planning a honeymoon, this makes a wonderful first night venue before continuing on with your villa stay.
- Make the de rigueur pilgrimage to sacred Pura Tanah Lot (8km), one of Bali’s biggest tourist magnets. Perched high on a craggy, wave-lashed rock, this ancient sea temple is best savoured at sunset; be sure to receive a blessing from the Hindu Priests.
- Alternatively, view Tanah Lot from the 12th hole of Nirwana Bali Golf Course. Bordered by ocean and rice fields just down from the sea temple, no wonder this championship-standard course (designed by golf legend, Greg Norman) is frequently voted number one in Asia.
- Fashionistas, trendies and shop-a-holics should hot-foot it down to Bali’s most cosmopolitan enclave, Seminyak. Here, you can indulge for hours in the glut of stylish, global-inspired restaurants, chic boutiques and hipper-than-thou bars – including much hyped, Ku Dé Ta, on Seminyak beachfront.
- Drive westwards to explore the un-chartered West Bali region, where the charming Tabanan Regency reveals terraced rice fields of emerald green, volcanic mountains and black-sand beaches dotted with fishing communities – treasures that Bali is famed for.
- For a day of culture and dramatic landscapes, drive directly north from the villa to the mountain town of Bedugul. From here, explore three volcanic lakes, including Bratan, with its photogenic and stunningly positioned Pura Ulun Danu – one of Bali’s most important temples.