Bayad Villa

Even in the rain, Bayad Villa’s aquamarine swimming pool, with its magically floating waterside balé (relaxation pavilion), is dramatic and inviting. Low cloud temporarily mists the trees across the valley and the sound of the rain deafens until, suddenly, the gorgeous natural view – rice fields, treetops, jungle and even Mount Agung – captured so beautifully from the villa’s stunningly situated pool, returns to its bright, sunlit self.

Bayad Villa’s luscious tropical garden – nearly one hectare in extent – pays tribute to Ubud’s climate as blooms of all sizes, shapes, colours and textures artfully engage the eye, whilst fish-filled ponds trickle into each other and down a narrow ravine flushed with ferns. Set on a gently sloping hillside, Bayad’s four individually designed suites blend in amongst this exotic oasis, and look out over the stunning natural environs through frames of flower-flecked foliage. Named after Bali’s most historic towns, these suites are split into two self-contained clusters which share the conveniences of two dining locations, plentiful living space, a TV Room, a gym, a pair of kitchens, a spa room and, in addition to the main pool and terrace, a plunge pool, meaning that each pair of suites work well as a family unit.

The villa’s atmosphere is suitably serene as befits its natural location, and the secluded situation of the suites within the large garden means that the property also feels perpetually private even though the whole valley is completely open for your admiration and intrigue. The opportunity to get out and explore the region is easy: bicycles and guides can be arranged for a small fee. Bali’s cultural capital, Ubud, with its broad selection of shops, restaurants and art galleries, is just a 15-minute drive away and transfers to town are complimentary, with a car and driver also available for longer trips (at an extra charge). Bayad’s large staff team is completely at your service, including a very able cook who whips up a wide variety of Indonesian and Western cuisine from a priced villa menu.
  • BBQ
  • Bed Linen
  • Board Games/Toys
  • Car
  • Car Parking
  • CD Library
  • Ceiling Fans (Bedrooms)
  • DVD Library
  • DVD Player
  • Gym/Fitness Centre
  • Hairdryers
  • High Chairs
  • Internet (WiFi)
  • Iron/Board
  • Equipped Kitchen
  • Laundry Service (Sent out)
  • Book Selection
  • Food Menu
  • Microwave
  • Oven/Hotplates
  • Extra Bed (Roll away/mattress)
  • Safe
  • Air-con (Bedrooms)
  • Baby Cot
  • Main Dining (10 persons)
  • CD Player/Stereo System
  • Swimming Pool (Private)
  • Toiletries
  • Towels
  • TV (Satellite/Cable)
  • Driver (24 hours)
  • Babysitter
  • Security
  • Service Staff
  • Shopper
  • Manager
  • Masseuse/Spa Therapist
  • Housekeeping (Full time)
  • Chef/Cook (All meals)
Period Net Rates
from 15 April 2012 to 30 June 2012 $ 747.5
from 1 July 2012 to 31 July 2012 $ 920
from 1 August 2012 to 31 August 2012 $ 1092.5
from 1 September 2012 to 15 September 2012 $ 920
from 16 September 2012 to 19 December 2012 $ 747.5
from 20 December 2012 to 8 January 2013 $ 1092.5
from 9 January 2013 to 7 February 2013 $ 747.5
from 8 February 2013 to 13 February 2013 $ 920
from 14 February 2013 to 26 March 2013 $ 747.5
from 27 March 2013 to 6 April 2013 $ 920
The entrance to Bayad Villa is via a pergola walkway leading into a main living pavilion that’s situated at the highest part of the property with views over the valley beyond. From the threshold you descend into an open-plan area where to the right is a lounge, to the left is a kitchen whilst straight ahead is a dining table for ten. Leading off from the living room is an air-conditioned study with cable TV, surround-sound, DVD player and stereo wired to play in the living room, whilst opposite the study is a guest bathroom with copper inlaid sink.

Beyond the living room a pathway descends via a second floral pergola walkway, to two of the suites, the swimming pool and gym. On your left is Klung Kung House, a twin suite bathed in light from sliding doors that open widely on two sides onto a pretty private garden. Stepping stones from the terrace lead across a little pond to a raised balé for truly intimate glimpses over the rice fields beyond. A spa room – featuring a carved rock bathtub and shower – connects the twin with Tenganan, the double master suite that’s spectacularly located to the front of the property with deep furnished balcony overlooking the swimming pool and verdant valley beyond. Both Klung Kung and Tenganan’s bathrooms come with carved rock sinks, showers and built-in wardrobes.

The main swimming pool is located down a flight of steps from the entrance to the Tenganan suite, and here a balé softly furnished with cushions appears to magically float on top of the water. Overlooking the pool and situated directly beneath the Tenganan Suite is a gym fitted with a range of training equipment, a washroom and an informal dining area with kitchenette and built-in BBQ.

The third and fourth suites, Singaraja and Ubud, are located in a second building, across the sloping front lawn. Both suites are of similar size with front terrace, queen-sized bed, private garden and bathroom with both inside and outside shower. They flank a central open-plan kitchen–dining area that overlooks a terrace with infinity plunge pool. All suites come with fans and air conditioning, cable TV with DVD players, telephones and a selection of antique furnishings and artefacts that characterise each sleeping space.
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