Location: Kerobokan, Bali, Indonesia, Asia (20 minutes from Kuta and 40 minutes from airport)
Accommodations: Villa, 3 Bedrooms + Loft, 2 Baths (Sleeps 6-8)
Nestled amongst the lush paddy fields of Banjar Umalas, Villa Ani Ani is a fully staffed, secluded villa in a private compound located only five minutes north of Seminyak, along Bali's western coastline. Architect Gianni Francione one of the first to design the next generation of Bali-style homes that utilize what he calls an emerging “tropical internationalism.” His love of vernacular architecture reveals itself in his design projects.
It is beautifully finished in traditional Balinese materials of teak and the local white stone Palimanan.
A private swimming pool is set within an undulating landscaped Balinese garden. With three fully air conditioned double bedrooms, one with an additional sleeping platform, and two bathrooms, the villa provides accommodation for up to six adults and two children.
The villa's full time staff of eight will assist you with all of your needs during your stay. Commencing with airport transfers upon arrival, they will arrange car hire, prepare meals, clean the villa daily, and take care of laundry. You may prepare your own meals in the fully equipped kitchen or choose from the villa's extensive menu of Indonesian and Italian specialities.
Fresh produce can be purchased from the local market and prepared as required by our own Head Chef Ibu Wayan. Meals are served in the open air pavilion by the lily pond. A variety of additional services can be arranged at Villa Ani Ani, including baby-sitting and massage; extensive information about Bali's best shopping and excellent restaurants is also provided.
USD $250/night low season for whole villa.
USD $300/night peak season for whole villa.
USD $180/night per couple.
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
Vacation Rentals by Owner Listing #143791
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