Discover the Serene Villas of Seminyak
We delve into the allure and charm of Seminyak’s Serene Villas, inviting you to uncover all they have to offer.
Bali, often referred to as the “Island of the Gods,” is a tropical paradise that offers visitors an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. While there are many accommodation options to choose from, Bali villas stand out as a luxurious and enchanting choice for your next vacation. Read on, and, we’ll take you on a journey through the world of Bali villas, showcasing their unique features and highlighting why they are the perfect choice for a memorable getaway.
These private, often opulent properties are designed to offer the ultimate in comfort and privacy. They typically are multiple bedrooms in a privately walled compound, often single-level and self contained, designed to be a home away from home.
They have a kitchen, dining and living spaces, and are usually on spacious property that puts it at a distance from other buildings, with an emphasis on privacy.
They should have a private pool of a decent size, with suntanning areas/sunbeds and often gazebos for some quiet time or a massage. They often have spacious gardens and grassy lawns too. Holiday Bali villas are usually close to amenities, the beach, shops, and entertainment areas.
Usually they are staffed, offering services tailored to the guests wishes, such as daily cleaning and breakfast cooking services, gardening and pool maintenance, as well as in villa dining and spa services as options.
So why book Bali Villas over a resort, or hotel? Why choose a villa? There are many reasons why it makes sense as to why choose a villa. The least of which is, don’t you deserve to spoil yourself once in a while, and enjoy the lifestyle of the rich and famous, without the need to necessarily be either? Let’s look closer at the alternatives to a villa – the hotel, or the resort.
If you are a family, or a group, then you will probably need multiple rooms in either a resort or hotel style accommodation – if you add up the cost of multiple rooms in any decent hotel, or resort, then you will probably arrive at much the same cost as one of our Villa’s – and may even save you money. That’s why you should choose a villa!
If you are a couple looking for that romantic getaway, then the chances are you are also looking to splash out a little on the hotel – and for the price of one of the nicer hotels – you could stay in Bali Villas.
But there are so many other reasons too:
is the most well known area, but caters mainly for the 18-25’s set, letting their hair down, or those that have been coming to Bali for years since they were younger. It tends to be busy and pretty noisy – not everyones cup of tea, but it suits the younger/party set!
are also popular, but they can be largely resort style driven, and you can tend to get locked into a resort – some can be a bit isolated, as they look to extract extra dollars for food and services during your stay. This is often favoured more by the Asian foreign tourist, who likes the one stop shop or those that suffer from the ‘we always stayed here when we were growing up’ syndrome. Sanur is an older area, whilst Nusa Dua has some of the newer and larger resort styles. It is a bit isolated though, nothing too much there except the resorts, so you can feel a little ‘locked in’.
is about 30 mins to 1 hour north of Seminyak, depending on the traffic, and is the newest area of rapid expansion in Bali – it is also popular with the younger 18-25 set, due to it’s many bars, restaurants, and beach clubs/nightlife – but it can be a little too busy for some people looking for peace and quiet, and the traffic can be a nightmare around the area, with narrow access roads causing daily congestion. It is a real melting pot of age groups and nationalities, and it’s also not for everyone.
is famous for its more ‘new age’ and ‘green’ genre, and laid back lifestyle, and those wanting to escape the traditional beach goers/holiday makers – but has also become increasingly congested as well in recent times, as more people discover its allure
on the other hand, provides a more laid back offering, catering more for the over 25’s, as well as a more family oriented and perhaps more sophisticated alternative, with a plethora of boutiques for shopping and the full range and styles of restaurants, cafe’s or local warungs to satisfy any taste or budget. This is where you will find a lot of the nicest Bali villas. Seminyak is also home to many of Bali’s more popular bars and familiar night clubs, from down to earth Aussie style pubs, to the more sophisticated beach clubs such as the famous Ku De Ta for the happening crowd. There are also many family oriented outdoor bar/restaurants on the beach, such as Potato Head and Mrs Sippy for dining, swimming (pool or beach) or just chilling Seminyak is catering equally for singles, groups and families but where you can escape back to your own private space with peace and quiet. Definitely the place to be!
If all the above was not reason enough to stay with us, perhaps you would like to know how your booking with us gives back to Bali, through the Damara Bali Foundation, and support Bali while you enjoy your stay in our beautiful villas.
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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
What is Damara?
Damara Bali is a non-profit foundation support a beer life for the children from poor farming families in
Bali. Damara Bali Foundation was established in 2015 and registered as a non-profit Indonesia Foundation
(Yayasan) with the Indonesia Ministry of Law and Human Rights Indonesia No AHU – 0006690.AH 2015.
Who runs Damara?
Damara was founded by I Nengah Swikrama, who grew up in an orphanage and received education thanks to
the support of other people’s generosity. He has worked for over 30 years to assist children living in
orphanages. For the last 8 years before starting Damara he was the Director of Widhya Asih, managing an
organisation that provides homes and education to over 500 children and helps with many community
projects.
How does Damara help?
Our main aims are:
How is Villa Bugis associated with Damara?
Villa Bugis proudly supports Damara as its primary charity. Damara started with generous contribution from
Villa Bugis, a villa management company in Seminyak, Bali (www.villabugis.com). Villa Bugis have committed to
continue with annual donations and also with coverage of the cost of all administration of the charity to
ensure 100% of donations go directly to those that benefit most.
How many children are currently supported
Damara supports nearly 100 children for the school year 2019-2020, all living in extremely poor villages in
north and east Bali. All these children had already dropped out of school.
How much does it cost to sponsor a child?
The cost is quite small – IDR1,500,000 per year per child – or about AUD$150 per year
How is the donation money managed
Damara works with trusted school administrators who identify the children in need of help. No money is given
directly to the families, but is used for paying for direct expenses for the children to send school. Damara
representative visits regularly to monitor how the children are doing and receive school reports.
How are we matched with the children we sponsor?
Sponsorship is made to those most vulnerable, and in most need, as identified by their school, who’s staff
work very closely with Damara and the community. If you have children, we often try and match those with
similar gender and age group, for reliability.
Are we able to visit the children that we will be sponsoring?
Yes, this is possible after sponsorship has been made – it is a full day trip to and from the rural areas that the
children are living.
What do we receive after sponsorship?
You will receive photos and bio’s of the child you sponsor, it is also possible to communicate via written (and
translated) leers if you wish – as well as 6 monthly school reports and a quarterly newsletter
How do we make a payment?
Please visit www.damara-bali.org/donate-here – all Damara Overheads Finance and Admin services are provided by Villa Bugis. Direct payments can be made into the Damara account, but this is usually costly with fees from overseas, from both ends, not making it worthwhile.
How do we renew each year?
Each year we will contact you to renew your assistance and commitment, and you can then choose to renew the same way as initial payment was made.
DAMARA is a non-profit foundation supporting a better life for the children from poor farming families in Bali.
Damara Bali Foundation was established in 2015 and registered as a non profit Indonesia Foundation (Yayasan) with the Indonesia Ministry of Law and Human Rights No …AHU – 0006690.AH 2015