Villa Jajaliluna

If you are looking to stay in a classy villa in Bali’s most fashionable neighbourhood, Villa Jajaliluna will entice you with its elegance and serenity. This four-bedroom villa is the epitome of good taste, with cleverly designed architecture that provides guests with the choice of four separate living and dining areas, each presenting the option of breezy, tropical, open-air living or cool, air-conditioned comfort.

The villa’s restful décor is styled around honey-coloured teak wood, creamy-white palimanan stone and a blue-tiled pool that eases the senses and convinces you instantly upon arrival that you are entering a place of privilege and taste.

Symmetry plays a major part in the design and is evident from the very start. Crossing the threshold over a fish pond, two palm trees flank the main entrance, with twin fire bowls on either side, which bring a whole new dimension to Jajaliluna’s night time experience. A symmetrical two-storey sleeping and living pavilion opens directly onto the pool deck, complete with a barbeque area for alfresco dining, and a sail-shaped Sunbrella canopy, which provides shelter from the elements. Facing this are two separate but identical pavilions housing the TV lounge and the dining room, while a large, T-shaped swimming pool sits between the three buildings and flows with the design to pull the villa together as one. The picture is completed by the ever-present sight and sound of a water cascade at the back of the living room. With three double (queen-size) bedrooms plus a flexible room offering either four bunks (ideal for the kids) or another double if preferred, this villa is well-suited for both families and groups of friends.
The elegance of Villa Jajaliluna is complemented by equally elegant service from a team of thoughtful staff including a chef, housekeepers, security and waiting staff who will cater to all your personal needs, whether a simple snack on the pool deck, sunset cocktails and tapas in the upper living room, or a formal dinner in the dining pavilion. Groceries will be purchased on your behalf (on account), and a suggestion menu is provided to help you plan your meals.
  • Air-con
  • Baby Cot
  • BBQ
  • Bed Linen
  • Car
  • Car Parking
  • CD Library
  • Main Dining (8 persons)
  • Tumble Dryer
  • DVD Library
  • Ceiling Fans
  • Hairdryers
  • High Chairs
  • Hotplates
  • Internet (WiFi)
  • iPod Dock/Speakers
  • Iron/Board
  • Equipped Kitchen
  • Massage Beds
  • Food Menu
  • Microwave
  • Oven/Hotplates
  • Swimming Pool Toys
  • Safe
  • CD Player/Stereo System
  • Swimming Pool (Private)
  • Toiletries
  • Towels
  • TV (Satellite/Cable)
  • Wine Fridge
  • Wine List
  • Electronic Games (Xbox)
  • Coffee Machine
  • Chef/Cook (All meals)
  • Security
  • Service Staff
  • Shopper
  • Manager
  • Housekeeping (Full time)
Period Net Rates
from 15 April 2012 to 31 May 2012 $ 1068.38
from 1 June 2012 to 15 September 2012 $ 1437.98
from 16 September 2012 to 14 December 2012 $ 1068.38
from 15 December 2012 to 8 January 2013 $ 1703.62
from 9 January 2013 to 7 February 2013 $ 1068.38
from 8 February 2013 to 13 February 2013 $ 1437.98
from 14 February 2013 to 26 March 2013 $ 1068.38
from 27 March 2013 to 6 April 2013 $ 1437.98
from 7 April 2013 to 31 May 2013 $ 1068.38
from 1 June 2013 to 15 September 2013 $ 1437.98
from 16 September 2013 to 14 December 2013 $ 1068.38
The sleeping and living pavilion is the nexus of Villa Jajaliluna; it houses a ground floor living room, which is furnished with lazy chairs and cushioned sofas, and adorned with antique framed prints (a guest washroom is on one side). From here, a staircase leads up to a timber-floored living space furnished with a large daybed and satellite-channel TV/DVD player. This area is fitted with doors that open completely onto a balcony running the length of the pavilion, which is also accessed from each of the upstairs bedrooms. All four air-conditioned bedrooms (two up and two down) are the same size and shape, and are simple in their design. Three are furnished with queen-size beds, while the fourth (upstairs) is designed to sleep four kids in bunk beds. Alternatively, a double bed can be provided for this room. Each bedroom is fitted with white louvre wardrobes, harmonised by splashes of pinks and greens within the soft furnishings. The four ensuite bathrooms present marble-topped vanity units, wall mirrors, ceramic washbowls, and walk-in rainshowers. The two downstairs bathrooms are adjoined by private walled courtyards; one has an indoor bathtub and an outdoor shower, while the other has a bathtub open to the sky.

The lounge pavilion and the dining pavilion are square buildings with soaring roofs. The clever design allows guests to completely fold back the doors to create an open-air room, cooled by natural breezes and ceiling fans. Although these single-storey buildings are the same, the mood created by the furnishing styles is very different – The lounge is a cosy snug for reading or watching movies on a large 42-inch flat screen TV, complete with satellite channels, DVD player and surround sound, while the dining pavilion is a little bit more formal, conveniently positioned next to the fully-equipped kitchen, and furnished with a square table for eight.

The walled garden has a side lawn and two sun terraces on either side of the pool. One is furnished with sun-loungers and umbrellas, the other with a picnic table with bench seats. The pool has shallow steps running along its entire width, which makes it suitable for children.
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