Jajaliluna Villa
Another Villa at Seminyak
4 Bedroom - Price : Low USD 825+ | High USD 1100+ | Peak USD 1300+
The 4-bedroom Villa Jaja-Liluna is a peaceful oasis, nestled
in the heart of the fashionable Oberoi area on Bali’s south-western
coast. Twenty-five minutes’ drive from the international airport, and
convenient for all of the main shops, tourist attractions and vibrant
nightspots, the villa is just 100 metres from the magnificent Seminyak
beach, renowned for its world-class surf breaks, panoramic coastline
views and legendary sunsets.
A wide choice of world-renowned fine dining restaurants, including
the famous KuDéTa, Hu’u, Living Room, and La Lucciola are all within a
five-minute walking distance. The ideal location is also within walking
distance of an eclectic collection of designer boutiques. Guests at
Villa Jaja-Liluna will be eligible for complimentary membership of The
Canggu Club throughout the duration of their stay. Located about fifteen
minutes’ drive from the villa, this is Bali’s first and only
international private members’ club; offering sports, social and leisure
facilities, including a state-of-the art gym, a 25-metre swimming pool
and a tennis & squash centre.
The symmetrical villa is comprised of three separate, self-contained
pavilions positioned around a stunning swimming pool, adjacent to a
flat green lawn within a walled courtyard garden. The main 2-storey
pavilion houses the living room, together with a breezy upstairs
mezzanine and balcony, and four bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. There
is also a family lounge, which doubles as a yoga pavilion, and an
elegant dining pavilion.
Taking advantage of the villa’s tropical location, all of the rooms
boast large teakwood-framed glass doors that can be pocketed away to
allow the cool breezes to circulate, thereby ensuring that guests can
enjoy the full impact of the surroundings while sheltered from the
elements. With its spacious and luxurious atmosphere, Villa Jajaliluna
is ideally suited for families and small groups of discerning people who
want to experience the best of Bali.
Accommodation
A snaking pathway leads from a spacious car parking area to the main
entrance marked by an unusual pivot door. Visitors will then cross an
ornamental pond flanked by twin palm trees and firebowls.
Water plays a central and important role in the agriculturally-based
culture of Bali, and this has been reflected in the layout of the
property. A stunning swimming pool has been designed to link the three
pavilions. The pool flows with the living design and joins everything
together, coming right up to the edge of the rooms to create an intimate
connection between each pavilion. A timber sundeck extends from the
main living area, and Palimanan stone sun terraces are situated opposite
each other on either side of the pool. One terrace is furnished with
sun-loungers and umbrellas, the other with a barbeque and a large table
with bench seats for alfresco dining. Additional shade is provided by
two twisting frangipani trees; during the day these sweet-scented
flowering trees cast cool shadows, while at night they appear to dance
on the shimmering water of the pool.
Facilities
Swimming pool (91 m² T-shaped pool) with pool deck chairs;
Air-conditioned bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms;
Satellite TV, VCD, DVD and CD players in the living area;
Board games;
BBQ facilities;
Child-friendly villa;
Children’s DVDs available;
Professional babysitting service available upon requests;
Land lines telephone and broadband WiFi internet connection available;
Generator backup during power failure;
Safe deposit boxes in the bedrooms;
Laundry & dry-cleaning service available;
Spa available upon requests.
Architecture
Designed by the internationally-acclaimed, Bali-based architect Glen
Parker of ‘Glen Parker Architects’, Villa Jajaliluna is a masterpiece
that blends the very best of modern Balinese architectural elements with
elegant finishes and superior amenities. The architecture of the villa
utilises local materials including ironwood shingles for the roof,
creamy white Palimanan stone, Bengkirai wood floors, cream terrazzo,
white pebbled pathways and decorative pebbled borders.