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Villa Sali Sing Sing - Lovina


Have you always dreamed of a holiday in a modern and luxuriously furnished villa with all the trimmings? Then book villa Sali Sing Sing now and let yourself be pampered in this dream villa!

Villa Sali Sing Sing is a very luxurious villa, located in the hills with fantastic sea views. The villa is close to Lovina, the tourist village on the north coast. By car it is about a 6-8 minute drive to the center of Lovina and the beach. The north coast is beautiful, there is no mass tourism yet and you will still find the real Bali atmosphere and the beautiful nature that Bali is so famous for. Here you can relax in a luxury villa with staff to take care of you!

The villa is surrounded by a beautifully landscaped tropical garden and has a very large infinity pool surrounded by a terrace with sunbeds and umbrellas.
The villa has 4 bedrooms, each with a king-size bed and en-suite bathroom and there is a 5th children's room with 2 single beds. The villa also has a spacious living room, a separate lounge area with TV/DVD, a fully equipped kitchen and 2 large terraces with a dining area and a lounge area to enjoy the evenings. Also there are two roof terraces and a bale benong at the edge of the pool, the views from here are fantastic too!

The villa has all the amenities you need for a relaxing stay, such as wifi internet, a TV, DVD, movies, books and board games, a washing machine, tumble dryer, all kitchen appliances, wine cabinet, air conditioning and safety deposit boxes in each bedroom.

A lot of attention has been paid to comfort and luxury in and around the villa. You will enjoy a luxurious and carefree holiday in this fantastic villa with hospitable staff where you will lack nothing!

During your stay, hospitable staff is at your service 6 days a week. In addition to cleaning, laundry, and grocery shopping, the staff can also cook delicious meals for you (breakfast, lunch, and dinner). You can choose what you want to eat each day, inside the villa you will find a list of menu suggestions that you can use, but the staff can cook anything you want, Indonesian, Asian and Western dishes!

We can arrange the transfer from the airport in Denpasar (or from any other place in Bali) to the villa for you. Also, during your stay you can use the services of one of the drivers for sightseeing trips, they speak English and are also very good guides, they know the best places in Bali!

There is plenty to discover and do in the area. Beautiful beaches, sawas, plantations, mountains, temples and nice villages and towns can be found nearby. You will find beautiful snorkeling and diving locations and one of the most beautiful golf courses in Asia is only an hour's drive away.

I highly recommend the villa, it is a very luxurious and spacious villa and the location is fantastic! Please let me know if you have any further questions.

Your host, Angelique Habets

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Welcome to the advertisement of our luxury holiday villa on Micazu! Villa Sali Sing Sing is beautifully situated, with beautiful views over the sea and close to Lovina, the tourist town on the north coast of Bali. Here you can enjoy your own villa with swimming pool and staff that is ready for you 6 days a week to ensure that you have an unforgettable holiday!

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Explanation of the prices & cancellation policy

The price includes: gas, water, electricity, taxes, personnel costs and assistance from the local helpdesk. For a stay with more than 4 people, the surcharge is €15 per person per night.

For stays of 7 nights or more, you will receive a welcome package including the first dinner and the first breakfast after arrival so that you do not have to do your shopping right away. You also have free (WiFi) internet in the villa during the entire stay.

The costs of the staff are included in the rental price, so the preparation of all meals is also included. Only the groceries are at your own expense, but they are not expensive in Bali, the prices are lower than in the Netherlands.

We are happy to arrange the transfer from the airport in Denpasar (or from another place in Bali if you have already arrived) to the villa. The cost of transport is not included in the rental price and must be paid to the driver upon arrival at the villa.

During your stay, you can also use the services of one of the drivers for excursions. They speak good English and are also very good guides, they know the best places in Bali!

In the villa there is an information guide with suggestions for excursions, recommended shops and restaurants and the telephone numbers of the drivers and the helpdesk for assistance.

Cancellation Policy:
- To receive a full refund, guests must cancel at least 30 days before check-in.
- Cancel between 7 and 30 days before check-in: 50% refund.
- Cancel less than 7 days before check-in: 0% refund.


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Extra person (base rates apply to 4 persons)
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House rules

  • Check in: 14:00
  • Check out: 12:00
  • No pets allowed
  • Smoking allowed

Location & area recommendations

Additional information

Villa Sali Sing Sing is a 10-minute drive from Lovina, the tourist centre of the north. Beautiful beaches, sawas, plantations, mountains, temples and a few nice villages and towns can be found nearby. More and more people are discovering this still unspoiled and authentic North Bali. There is plenty to discover and do in the area.

If you want to make a trip or tour of places of interest, we recommend that you use one of the drivers mentioned in the information folder in the villa. They can show you the most unique places and tell you a lot about the people and way of life in Bali along the way.

Lovina
Lovina is a lively place with restaurants, cafes, small shops, a market, a supermarket and even a bakery. In the center of Lovina there is an ATM (bank) where you can withdraw money. In and around Lovina you have a rich choice of good restaurants with delicious national and international cuisines. You can have a delicious lunch at the Chonos Hotel for a small price, or dine in the evening at the French Bistro Tropis. Prices here are 50 to 70% lower than in Europe!

Do you want something more exclusive? Then you can go to Matahari Beach Resort and Damai Beach Resort. There you can enjoy the Spa and haute cuisine. Lovina, which is very popular with the Western population, also has a number of Western-oriented doctors with a very good reputation.

Dolphins
However, what Lovina is best known for are the dolphins that you can admire on a boat trip every morning before sunrise. Numerous fishermen leave from Lovina with tourists on board who go in search of the dolphins. Due to the large population of shrimp off this coast, there are many dolphins here and the chance of seeing these animals is 80%. The boat can be surrounded by dozens of jumping and playing dolphins. It is usually sufficient to meet with a fisherman 1 day in advance. The trip takes more than two hours.

Singaraja
The city of Singaraja was once the capital of Bali and is still the largest city in northern Bali. You can still discover different neighborhoods where Dutch settlers lived and worked. In Singaraja you can do your daily shopping at the large supermarket Hardy's. The town is about a 25 minute drive from the villa. Singaraja is home to the Gedong Kirtya library. It contains the famous Lontar Manuscripts and a lot of Balinese literature and books about the colonial period. In the port of Singaraja you can still find old warehouses from the time of Dutch colonization. There is also an authentic Chinese temple. In Singaraja you will also find a number of department stores, hospitals, pharmacies, banks and a large market.

Seririt
10 minutes away from the villa is the small town of Seririt where you can do your shopping at the local morning market. There is also a supermarket in Seririt. Seririt is a very authentic place and you will hardly meet any tourists.

Buddhist Monastery
In the hills of Banjar, about 15 minutes from Villa Sali, lies the Buddhist monastery Brahma Arama Vihara; Bali's only Buddhist monastery. The monastery is spread over several layers and has special painted walls and prayer rooms. It is also called the little Borobodur. The monastery is inhabited by some Balinese Buddhist monks. From the hill on which the monastery is located, you have a beautiful view of the surroundings and the sea. A visit to the monastery can easily be combined with the hot springs of Air Panas.

Hot springs
Near the monastery are the famous hot springs of Air Panas. These "hot springs" are located in the hills of the village of Banjar and are surrounded by beautiful nature. The 38°C warm sulphurous spring ends at eight carved dragon heads. The sulfur-containing water has a healing effect against skin complaints.

Waterfalls
About 30 minutes south of Singaraja is Bali's most spectacular waterfall: the Git Git waterfall. A path of about 1 km with all kinds of souvenir shops leads you past a coffee and vanilla plantation to the 60 meter high waterfall. Once there, you can enjoy the water cascading down.
Bali has many temples, each with its own meaning. East of Lovina you will find the Beji Temple in Sangsit, which is dedicated to the rice goddess. The Jagaraja temple commemorates the battles with the Dutch. West of Lovina is the Pulaki temple, which is teeming with monkeys that are considered descendants of the god Dewa. The Pura Ulun Danu Bratan temple is located near Bedugul on Lake Bratan. This is where you will pass when you drive from the villa to the airport in the south or vice versa.

Pura Ulun Danau Bratan
This well-known and beautiful temple complex is located on the edge of Lake Bratan, a beautiful lake between several mountains, which are partly hidden between the clouds. Lake Bratan is very important for the irrigation of the southern parts of Bali.

Pura Besakih – the 'mother temple'
Pura Besakih is the largest and holiest temple of the Balinese. The temple is located on the slope of the Gunung Agung and was built between the 14th and 18th centuries. The sacred temple complex is located on a mountain and can be reached via a long staircase. The temple consists of approximately 200 structures that are spread over 30 complexes on several terraces. It is mandatory to wear a Sarong (these can be bought or rented at the gate) and not to be dressed too naked when visiting the temple.

The water palaces of Tirtagangga and Taman Ujung
The last king of East Bali had two beautiful water palaces built during his reign: Ujung and Tirtagangga. The water palace Tirtagangga is built around a natural spring, the water of which is considered sacred. Five water basins, fountains and statues from the Hindu culture give the garden the appearance of an open-air museum. And whether it is due to the water or not, with a great wealth of trees and flowering plants, the garden exudes a serene tranquility. Due to the eruption of the Gunung Agung in 1963, which was accompanied by earthquakes, they were largely destroyed. Since a few years, both water palaces have been completely restored.

For a small fee, you can take a bath in the royal first water, a basin that was only intended for the raja. But then you also have the diving platform on elegant columns to yourself. For even less money you can bathe in the otherwise crystal clear second water that the court previously had to settle for.

A grandson of the last reigning monarch now operates the gardens, a restaurant and a rentable bungalow. From the small and quiet Tirtagangga you can take walks and day trips through beautiful sawa landscape to villages and temples in the area.

Ubud
Ubud is the cultural capital of Bali. The city has a rich history when it comes to Balinese painting. Well-known names include: Walter Spies, Rudolf Bonnet, Arie Smit and Han Snel. In addition, other art forms are also well represented in the area. There are several craft villages around Ubud and many types of traditional dance performances are given in the city itself. Ubud is a true paradise if you are looking for wood carvings, paintings, batik, bamboo items and Balinese artwork. A visit to Ubud is definitely worth it, but you should take into account a travel time of 2 hours from Villa Sali. Of course, you can also visit Ubud on your outward or return journey.

Goa Gajah
The Goa Gajah is a giant elephant cave. The cave is located east of Peliatan near Ubud in the middle of Bali. The entrance is decorated with fantastic figures: demons, animals and plants. The monstrous head that hangs above the entrance seems to lift the rock with its hands. Similar decorations can be found on Java. The Goa Gajah dates back to the 11th century. Traditional marketDo you like traditional markets? Then go to the large traditional market in Singaraja very early in the morning. Hectic, chaotic and colorful. In addition to meat, fish, vegetables and fruit, batik is also sold and there are stalls full of small offerings.

Ceremonies
During your stay, ask around in which villages there are ceremonies. Not only the celebrations themselves are an experience; The days before, the whole village is busy making decorations and offerings. You are expected to dress appropriately: sarong, sash, blouse with long sleeves. Also in the city of Singaraja there are ceremonies in the temples almost every week. It is definitely worth attending a ceremony.
Bali Barat National Park
The Bali Barat National Park is located in the west of Bali. The National Park is immense and also contains 7000 hectares of protected coral reef off the coast. It is a mountainous region and consists mainly of rainforests, mangrove forests, savannahs and coral reefs. More than 200 species of plants can be found in the park. A number of these plants have a religious and spiritual significance, such as the banyan tree.

The National Park is also home to leopards, wild boars, snakes, iguanas, lizards, turtles, monkeys, geckos and huge spiders. You can also find large herbivores such as deer, wild buffalo and the banteng(os). If you want to take a tour of the park, you can only do so with a guide. If you want to stay in the park for several days, there are several options for spending the night near the park. The Bali Barat National Park is an important example of WWF's Friends of the Reef campaign.

Batakaru National Reserve
The Batakaru Nature Reserve can be found in the Tabanan district in Central Bali. The reserve consists of three separate areas surrounding Bali's second highest mountain, Gunung Batakaru (2,275m). The reserve is home to one of the last pristine rainforests in Bali. In this densely vegetated area, you will find tall tropical trees surrounded by climbing plants, ferns and orchids. You can also find all kinds of exotic birds and animals.

Gunung Agung
The Gunung Agung is the highest and most sacred mountain in Bali. The mountain is 3,142 meters high, and you can see Gunung Agung from almost any point in Bali and the surrounding islands. At the bottom of the mountain is the most important temple of Bali, the Pura Besakih, or the 'Mother Temple'. Goa Lawah (Bat Cave)Between Padangbai and Kusamba lies the Goa Lawah, the bat cave. Thousands of bats hang from its walls, which sleep there during the day and fly out in the evening shortly before darkness falls.

Monkey Forest
The Monkey Forest reserve in Ubud is a protected area for 3 groups of long-tailed monkeys. In this Monkey Forest there is also a large temple complex and cemetery. The temple is called Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal.
We can definitely recommend these things, they are also listed in the information guide that you will find in the villa:

- Dolphin tour at sea in the morning (can be arranged with the villa staff)
- snorkeling/diving trip to Menjangan Island (northwest Bali, snorkeling and diving can be a combined trip, can be done at the same place, 1 hour away by car, 30 minutes by boat)
- snorkeling in Lovina (10 minutes by boat)
- Hike to Sekumpul waterfalls (see 5 waterfalls at the same time, 45 minutes drive)
- a visit to the Aling Aling waterfalls where you can jump and slide down the waterfalls (20-30 minutes drive)
- a guided rice field tour in Mayong (only a 20-25 minute drive) with lunch at the local home of the guide (famous tour!)
- a visit to the hot springs of Banjar and the little Borobudur 5 minutes away called Brahma Vihara Arama, Buddhist temple (both just a 10-minute drive from the villa)
- the "Lovina sightseeing tour", the well-known tour that every driver knows and that takes you along all the highlights of the north coast and central Bali, including a visit to the Bratan Temple at Lake Bratan (6 hours sightseeing tour)
- visit to a local market and a local ceremony, you can ask the staff when and where this takes place, they are very happy that you come along!
- there is also a water sports centre and an amusement park nearby: Krisna Water Sports and Krisna Funtastic land.

You can also make nice day trips from the villa:
- day trip to the volcano area & Kintamani in the east of Bali.
- Hike to climb the Batur volcano, depart at night from the villa and drive to the base of the Batur volcano (1.5 hours drive) and walk to the top and see the sunrise, very nice view as the sun rises behind the Agung volcano, the highest mountain in Bali.
- Full-day trip to Ubud. Nice suggestions for what to do in Ubud and the surrounding area: visit to the local market and the royal palace in Ubud, lunch in Café Lotus, rafting (very nice also with children, must do!), cycling (also nice tour with e-bikes/mountain bikes through the UNESCO rice fields of Tegalalang) and visit to the elephant camp just outside Ubud.
- day trip to the Jatiluwih rice terraces (central Bali), this is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
During your stay, ask around in which villages ceremonies are held. Not only the celebrations themselves are an experience; The days before, the whole village is busy making decorations and offerings. You are expected to dress appropriately: sarong, sash, blouse with long sleeves. Also in the city of Singaraja there are ceremonies in the temples almost every week. It is definitely worth attending a ceremony.
In the information folder in the villa you will find tips for fun trips, such as: dolphin spotting at sunrise, snorkeling or diving at Menjangan or in Lovina, waterfalls such as Sekumpul and Aling Aling, a rice field tour in Mayong, the Banjar hot springs and the Buddhist monastery, the Lovina sightseeing tour, local markets and ceremonies, or fun in Krisna Water Sports and Funtastic Land. A lot can be arranged through the staff!
From the villa you can make beautiful day trips, such as to the volcano area near Kintamani or a night climb to the Batur volcano for a sunrise with a view of the Agung. Visit Ubud for the market, palace, rafting, cycling through rice paddies, or the elephant camp. The Jatiluwih rice terraces, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are also highly recommended. All excursions can be combined well and the staff is happy to help arrange.

Layout

Living room 1
Ground floor

Fan

Couch 3 seats

Corner bench

Living room 2
1st floor

Fan

Couch 3 seats

Corner bench

Bedroom 1
Ground floor
17 m2

Bed: Double bed 200 x 180 cm

Natural stone

Duvets (1)

Bedroom 2
Ground floor
17 m2

Bed: Double bed 200 x 180 cm

Natural stone

Duvets (1)

Bedroom 3
Ground floor

Bed: Bunk bed

Bed: Bunk bed

Bed: Bunk bed

Bedroom 4
Ground floor

Bed: Double bed 200 x 180 cm

Natural stone

Duvets (1)

Bedroom 5
1st floor

Bed: Double bed 200 x 180 cm

Duvets (1)

Blankets (1)

Bathroom 1
Ground floor
12 m2

Toilet

Shower (1)

Washbasin (2)

Bathroom 2
Ground floor
9 m2

Toilet

Shower (1)

Washbasin (2)

Bathroom 3
Ground floor

Toilet

Shower (1)

Bath

Bathroom 4
1st floor

Toilet

Shower (1)

Washbasin (1)

Kitchen

Type: Open

Stove: Gas (4 Cooking zones/burners)

Cutlery & Tableware

Swimming pool

Type: Open air swimming pool / Inground pool

Heating: Unheated swimming pool

Privacy: Private swimming pool


Facilities

Accommodation type

  • Villa

Total floor space

  • 350 m2

Children

  • Child's bed
  • Playpen
  • Child's toys
  • Child's chair

Sports & Recreation

  • Diving / Snorkeling
  • Walking
  • Swimming

Travel Ideas

  • Luxury accommodation
  • Maximum privacy
  • Sun,Sea & Beach
  • Group accommodation

Internet, Wifi, Audio

  • Cable television
  • Satellite receiver
  • Flatscreen TV
  • Radio
  • Dvd player
  • Wifi
  • Internet connection

Outdoor Facilities

  • Balcony
  • Outdoor lighting
  • Deckchair
  • Sun umbrellas
  • Parking place
  • Private driveway
  • Terrace
  • Garden
  • Garden house
  • Garden chair(s)
  • Garden table(s0)
  • Lounge set
  • Garden fully fenced
  • Ashtray(s)

Facilities

  • Dryer
  • Washing machine
  • Hall
  • Storeroom
  • Scullery / laundry room
  • Safe
  • Seperate toilet

Linens

  • Bed linen available
  • Towels present
  • Kitchen linen available
  • Bed linen for children
  • Beach towels available

Games & entertainment

  • (Board) games
  • DVDs / Blu-rays

Privacy

  • Detached house

Heating

  • Airconditioning


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