Villa Kedidi

Set close to the beach among the rice fields of sleepy Canggu with only its big sister, Villa Kakatua, and the stunning Hotel Tugu for company, Kedidi is a colourful, exotic and very traditional Balinese villa where alang-alang thatched roofs soar above open-sided living areas adorned with antique Indonesian furniture, spilling out onto a compact, but lush walled garden. Exotic palms and frangipani trees create a tropical paradise around the centre piece, a 10m x 4.5m pool.

This three-bedroom villa is perfectly equipped for small groups or families. It is well set up for children and seniors with everything on one level. With the pool monopolising the garden and a good selection of pool toys to keep the children happy (even a safety fence for the pool), parents can relax. Neither are there too many of those tricky-to-navigate stepping-stone walkways to negotiate.

The charming mix of indoor/outdoor living space allows freedom to chose where to spend your day: dozing on a daybed at the poolside, playing water polo with the kids, lounging on one of the shady verandahs, or having a quiet read in the airy living room while listening to your iPod (docking station supplied). When you feel the desire to stretch your legs, a visit next door to the fascinating ‘museum’ Hotel Tugu is a must, and Canggu beach is virtually on your doorstep too. A stroll along the sand at sunset, topped off with a refreshing beer at The Beach House on Echo Beach might just be the way to finish a perfect day.

There’s really no reason to venture much further than this as a professional team of friendly staff are on hand look after your every need, preparing delicious meals from a suggestion menu (provisions on guest account). However, should you wish to venture further, the bright lights of Seminyak or the cultural delights of Ubud are very accessible thanks to the provision of a car and driver (optional extra).
  • BBQ
  • Bed Linen
  • Board Games/Toys
  • Car
  • Car Parking
  • CD Library
  • DVD Library
  • Ceiling Fans
  • Food Starter Pack
  • Hairdryers
  • High Chairs
  • IDD
  • Internet (WiFi)
  • iPod Dock/Speakers
  • Iron/Board
  • Equipped Kitchen
  • Book Selection
  • Food Menu
  • Microwave
  • Oven/Hotplates
  • Swimming Pool Toys
  • Extra Bed (Roll away/mattress)
  • Safe
  • Air-con
  • Baby Cot
  • Main Dining (6 persons)
  • CD Player/Stereo System
  • Swimming Pool (Private)
  • Toiletries
  • Towels
  • TV (Satellite/Cable)
  • Washing Machine
  • Driver (8 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 31 May 2012 $ 378.84
from 1 June 2012 to 15 September 2012 $ 436.59
from 16 September 2012 to 14 December 2012 $ 378.84
from 15 December 2012 to 8 January 2013 $ 505.89
from 9 January 2013 to 7 February 2013 $ 378.84
from 8 February 2013 to 13 February 2013 $ 436.59
from 14 February 2013 to 26 March 2013 $ 378.84
from 27 March 2013 to 6 April 2013 $ 436.59
from 7 April 2013 to 31 May 2013 $ 378.84
from 1 June 2013 to 15 September 2013 $ 436.59
from 16 September 2013 to 14 December 2013 $ 378.84
Villa Kedidi is blends traditional Balinese architecture with modern comfort across its four separate structures. The poolside balé contains a large daybed under an alang-alang roof. At either ends of the pool larger alang-alang roofed pavilions are home to two guest bedrooms while the main pavilion houses the kitchen, living and dining area, bathroom and master bedroom.

Antique wooden furniture and carvings are tastefully arranged throughout, including a television cabinet in the living area hiding a 22-inch TV, with satellite channels and DVD player, along with a stereo system. In the dining area a glass-top table (seats 6) shares the garden view with a cluster of antique wood sofas. Traditional Balinese wood doors complement carved ornaments and lead into the kitchen and the bathroom, whilst an interesting fortress-style door leads into the master bedroom – conjuring images of Golconda. The kitchen is tucked away and a little small and dated, although it is well equipped and in reality is only used by the staff. The master bedroom’s four-poster queen bed looks out through patio doors onto a verandah with water feature and antique lounger. It is air conditioned and equipped with a small stereo. The bathroom, with its open-air shower, is not ensuite, but situated just outside the grand carved doors from the living area and is accessible also to guests.

The two guest bedrooms are mirror images of each other. From their verandahs you can literally jump into the swimming pool. Inside, one has twin beds pushed together whilst the other boasts a queen antique four-poster bed, plus a television and DVD player (absent from the other bedrooms). Both bedrooms are air conditioned and well decorated with interesting old Indonesian pictures and occasional furniture. Traditional Balinese doors lead into open air ensuites from both bedrooms. Standing showers are found in both, whilst the queen room also boasts a terrazzo bathtub in a pretty fern-adorned courtyard.
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