In summary
Villa Kakatua offers a tropical retreat, just steps away from Canggu’s thriving nightlife. A stone’s throw away from the black sand beach, the villa is situated on Bali's south-west coast. Four Balinese-style bedrooms and open-sided living pavilions are ensconced within private walls in lush tropical gardens. A free-form pool sits majestically within the green grounds, the perfect spot for daytime cocktails. Sharing staff and chefs with its neighbouring Villa Kedidi (three bedrooms), this haven also offers the chance to combine both villas for a seven-bedroom option, suitable for large groups.
8 people (4 bedrooms: 1 with king-size beds; 2 with queen-size beds; 1 with an extra large antique four-poster bed containing 2 double mattresses). 2 more guests can be accommodated for an additional charge. Capacity extends to 14-16 if booked in conjunction with neighbouring 3-bedroom Villa Kedidi.
Indoors
Open-sided living area and kitchen
Traditional high ceilings
Thatched roof dining bale seating eight people
Comfortable lounges and brightly coloured furnishings
TV, DVD/CD, stereo system, iPhone/iPod docks
Modern kitchen
Essential children’s equipment
Outdoors
12m x 5m private swimming pool with US certified safety fence
Poolside balé
Tropical manicured lawns and lushly landscaped gardens
Pool deck with sun loungers
Staff and Service
(Shared with Villa Kedidi) villa manager; cooks; housekeepers; gardeners; guards providing 24-hour security. Masseuse and babysitter on request.
Western, Asian, vegetarian and children’s menu. Requests accommodated (including special diets). Grocery cost is charged 20% handling fee which is subject to service and tax at the prevailing rate.
Location
Villa Kakatua lies at the beach end of Canggu’s thriving Jalan Pantai Batu Bolong, a country lane that has experienced an amazing transformation over the last few years and is now home to some of Bali’s hippest haunts. You’ll find a number of excellent cafés, bars and restaurants within a few minutes’ walk of Villa Kakatua. Among them are the chill-out beach bars, Old Mans and The Lawn, popular vegetarian venues Betelnut Café, Milk & Madu and Crate, and the ever-elegant Hotel Tugu. Batu Bolong Beach, just 100 metres from the villa, is renowned for its world-class surf breaks and rugged beauty; it’s the ideal location to catch a wave, take a stroll along the sands to nearby Echo Beach or capture the sun setting over an ornately carved sea temple. The villa’s central location makes it a great choice for partygoers.
The villa manager will have a wealth of information about nearby places of interest and will help arrange transport and make any bookings required. Do also ask the staff about the local area. Invariably many of them will live nearby and will be able to give an interesting insight into some of the fascinating aspects of Bali life.In the meantime, here’s a taste of the many and varied activities on offer within reach of Villa Kakatua.A string of naturally beautiful beaches, some renowned for their surf, are right on the villa’s doorstep. Head down to Batu Bolong Beach or take a leisurely stroll along the sands to the legendary surfing haunt, Echo Beach. Whichever beach you choose, all are in prime position for fabulous sunsets.Immediately next door is the fascinating, 5-star Hotel Tugu Bali. Bali’s first museum-hotel is studded with priceless Indonesian artworks and antiques, while its award-winning spa offers age-old Eastern therapies.Trek through local villages, rice fields and onto the beach with Kuda P riding stables, based in Pererenan. These guided rides are suitable for everyone from total beginner to the experienced rider and range from half an hour (perfect for the kids) to two hours. Transfers to and from local villas are included in the price.Old Mans, just a five-minute walk down the road towards the beach, is a great spot for a bite to eat and a drink or two. Or cross the road to sip on Sangria at The Lawn, and watch Bali surfers ride the waves. Party at Pretty Poison on Thursday and Saturday nights or, if you’re looking for a quieter night, head down there on Mondays when the whole place is transformed into an outdoor candle-lit movie theatre.Make the de rigueur pilgrimage to sacred Pura Tanah Lot, one of Bali’s biggest tourist magnets. Perched high on a craggy wave-lashed rock, this ancient sea temple is best savoured at sunset, however there are less crowds early morning; make sure you receive a blessing from the Hindu Priests.Fashionistas, trendies and shop-a-holics should hotfoot it down to Bali’s most cosmopolitan enclave, Seminyak. Here, you can indulge for hours in the glut of global-inspired gourmet restaurants, stylish boutiques and hipper-than-thou bars.The most exclusive Bali trekking tour promises breath-taking vistas and heart-warming encounters while supporting sustainable social change in the once-forgotten villages of Muntigunung. There are several surf schools in Bali, mainly based in and around Kuta and Legian, where young and old(er) can learn to surf or brush up on their skills. Ask your villa manager for local recommendations.Explore beneath the waves with Aquamarine Diving – Bali, a British owned and managed dive shop running PADI dive courses, dive safaris and day dive trips to a number of exciting sites around Bali. The owner’s concept for Aquamarine has always been to plan dive experiences in the way that she would want arrangements made were she a visitor to Bali. As a result, this PADI 5 Star dive resort offers great personal service and highly experienced dive instructors.Covering 3.8 hectares of tropical parkland in Kuta, Waterbom Bali has 16 water slides (including The Climax with its 360 degree loop) to entertain the young and the young at heart. A great family day out, but go early to beat the crowds.
Le staf excellent toujours à notre écoute et près à nous conseiller pour les excursions et à nous aider pour les locations de véhicules.
Maison très bien entretenue et bien décorée , jardin impeccable.
Très bonne cuisine et variées.