Villa Sepoi Sepoi

What a magical setting for the tropical paradise of your dreams! Bordering more than 100m of Lombok’s blissful Sira Beach, and looking out across warm seas to the coral-fringed Gili Islands, with the majestic Mt Rinjani towering over the rainforest-clad landscape behind, Villa Sepoi Sepoi is exactly what one would imagine a tropical beachfront villa to be – coconuts, hourglass sand, turquoise waters, casual comfort, and extravagant lawns dotted with palms. Pure bliss!

Completed in January 2009, the villa is the dream of a family who wanted their own casual tropical home and are passionate about Lombok – the end result is a stunning six-bedroom villa ideally suited to families and, fortunately for us, available for all to enjoy. Built in traditional Lombok style yet with state-of-the-art facilities the buildings are constructed from locally quarried stone and roofed in thatch to create a purely tropical, yet very ethnic feel. The 20m pool, with its cabana-style bar, takes pride of place flanked by mature coconut palms in extensive lawns. Shady bales (gazebos) entice quiet moments to enjoy the cool gentle sea breeze, after which Villa Sepoi Sepoi takes its name.

Paradise comes fully equipped - super comfortable sofas, a video projector and screen for mega movie nights (almost) under the stars, a massive modern kitchen and much, much more. For the kids there are bicycles, board games, a Nintendo Wii and even a Zodiac speedboat available for waterskiing (costs extra and pre-arrangement necessary) should the beach and pool lose their appeal (unlikely!). If that’s not enough try a day trip to the laid-back Gili Islands or a round of golf at the adjacent course.

No self-respecting tropical paradise is without service and here Sepoi Sepoi also excels. The staff are attentive and friendly, love kids, and can mix a mean G&T or rustle up a tasty snack or two on demand. Even the shopping will be done for you, making this most definitely a place to kick back, relax and forget that the world outside even exists. Heavenly!
Period Net Rates
from 15 April 2012 to 31 May 2012 $ 1010.63
from 1 June 2012 to 15 September 2012 $ 1299.38
from 16 September 2012 to 14 December 2012 $ 1010.63
from 15 December 2012 to 8 January 2013 $ 1588.13
from 9 January 2013 to 7 February 2013 $ 1010.62
from 8 February 2013 to 13 February 2013 $ 1299.38
from 14 February 2013 to 26 March 2013 $ 1010.62
from 27 March 2013 to 6 April 2013 $ 1299.38
from 7 April 2013 to 31 May 2013 $ 1010.62
from 1 June 2013 to 15 September 2013 $ 1299.38
from 16 September 2013 to 14 December 2013 $ 1010.62
Five of the six bedrooms, the dining room, a chill-out room, and the massive kitchen are organised in a horseshoe behind a central living pavilion. Open-sided and breezy the pavilion has comfortable seating and a huge projection screen. Conveniently next to the kitchen, the dining room, also open-sided, has a 16-seater dining table and can be romantically lit with candles set into small alcoves. When the heat of the day gets too much, an air-conditioned chill-out room is the perfect retreat for a PlayStation marathon on the 42 inch flat screen TV.

Each of the air-conditioned bedrooms echoes a different theme. On the ground floor of the main two-storey sleeping pavilion are the red and black Chinese Room with king bed, and the twin-bedded Oyster Room in blue. In the adjacent building, the king-bedded Frangipani Room in yellow, and the orange-accented Hibiscus Room with twin beds, both face out to the garden, while the stand-alone green-themed Sepoi Sepoi Room nearer the beach has a king bed. Each of these bedrooms has large indoor/outdoor bathrooms with bathtubs and walk-in showers, and additional showers in their ‘gardens’. The Oyster and Hibiscus Rooms both have trundle beds beneath each of the twins. A further pull-out bed and two cots bring the potential total occupancy to 19.

The room truly worth fighting over is the Gold Room, a 100sqm suite occupying the entire upper floor of the main sleeping pavilion. It is a triumph of design that provides space, but also intimacy. There is a generous dressing area, an office, a massage bed and a massive bedroom with an organza-shrouded, four-poster king bed, views of the ocean and an outside terrace you could hold a party on. A standalone tub sits in the centre of the large bathroom, complete with canopy, here wooden sliding doors open to reveal a bamboo grove and coconut plantation.

Around the 20m pool is a cabana style beach bar and a small shady bale all with superb views down the expansive lawn to the sea and the sun-soaked Gili Isles a short distance offshore.
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