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Bali Villa Rental
A villa rental is the perfect choice for friends, family with children or couples who want the ultimate in comfort, privacy and relaxation on the island of Bali.
A private villa rental is a private holiday home of the owner. As an alternative to spending your holiday in in a Hotel, you might want to look at staying in one of these villas.When you compare the cost of renting a private villa with the total costs of staying at a hotel or resort, the luxury of renting a private villa in will be even cheaper and an absolute experience.
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you wish that you had all the amenities from home at your doorstep when you travel. When you stay in hotels, you are staying in 1 or 2 rooms with usually a television and a fridge and a few other extras. villa rentals offer modern contemporary design, combined with open living spaces, large garden and pool areas that create a unique tropical experience.
A villa rental features different styles; from cheap to luxury private villas for rent in some of Bali’s most sought after locations; the fashionable sophisticated atmosphere of Seminyak, the timeless village of Sanur, embracing a river bank in the calm outskirts of Ubud, the traditional fishing village of Jimbaran and the resort environment of Nusa Dua and others area.
Whilst private villa rentals are luxury on their own, distinguished travelers may need something more. Certain villas offer unparalleled luxury beyond expectation. Attention to fine details such as specially ordered Thai silk, state of the art private jacuzzis, ocean view bathrooms, dedicated professional chefs, and even private beach, are a few attributes the ultra-luxury money can get.
There are Private Luxury Villas, and Complex Villas. Private villas are single property consisting of 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 bedrooms. If you choose these types of villas for your holidays then the entire property will usually be utilized for your group only.
Complex Villas are several one bedroom or 2 bedrooms villas or three bedrooms villas that are within one area of property under one operational management.
An easy and ideal solution for a family holiday vacation is a villa Rental. These rentals are also ideal for Weddings, Honeymoons, Executives, and Businessmen or simply as an excuse for a romantic island get-away.
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