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Villa Simona Oasis-5BR
Simona
Oasis & Spa is hidden away in the traditional Balinese fishing
village of Canggu, yet the magical riverside and rice field
location with numerous mature trees is more reminiscent of the
central hinterlands of Bali.
This is a true destination villa and spa that guests will
probably never want to leave. Nevertheless, the trendy
Seminyak area, with its wide choice of international
restaurants is a mere twenty minutes’ drive away. The nearby
Canggu Beach is renowned for its panoramic coastline views,
legendary sunsets and world-class surf breaks. Neighbouring
sporting facilities include the Canggu Club, offering sports,
social and leisure facilities, including a state-of-the art
gym, a 25-meter swimming pool and a tennis & squash
centre. For horse lovers, the Umalas Equestrian Centre is just
a few kilometers away, and Nirwana Golf Course – designed by
Greg Norman and renowned as one of the best golf courses in
Asia – is a twenty minute drive. The villa is thirty minutes’
from the international airport, and convenient for all of the
island’s main shopping malls and tourist attractions,
including Tanah Lot, Bali’s most dramatic and venerated sea
temple.
The spectacular Simona Oasis & Spa is a 5-bedrooms
destination villa and spa, resting upon a venerated spur of
land fed by a holy spring at the confluence of two rivers. The
single storey accommodation comprises seven self-contained
thatched pavilions, and is located close to the beach at
Canggu, a traditional fishing village on Bali’s southwest
coast.
The property is heralded by a dramatic Balinese gateway of
carved stone and double doors, leading into an entrance garden
bordered on one side by a Palimanan stone wall showcasing a
magnificent carving in the design of tropical leaves.
Living & Dining Pavilion
Entering the main open air living and dining pavilion, guests
will step over ornamental ponds fed by gin-clear natural
spring water. With a large dining table at one end and a bar
at the other, this raised pavilion presides over the garden
and is furnished with comfy daybeds and sofas, a big coffee
table and Buddha lamp stands. The coffee and cream décor,
together with the reddish-hued bengkirai wood floor, sets the
theme throughout the property, while natural breezes enhanced
by paddle ceiling fans keep the area cool.
Garden and
Swimming Pool
Wide lava stone steps lead down onto a grass and paving stone
chequerboard terrace, ideal for dance performances and
cocktail parties. Two ancient frangipani trees, together with
a Buddha head set within an alcove in one corner, create a
peaceful ambience. More steps wind down onto another lawn
towards the swimming pool.
The swimming pool is elevated above the garden, and flanked by
a delightful gazebo known as a ‘bale bengong’, meaning “a
place to relax, dream and do nothing”. Complete with a large
wooden cowbell, which guests can ring whenever they need to be
served with drinks, refreshments or lunch, the gazebo is made
comfortable with soft cushions. The raised timber pool deck is
furnished with ten sunloungers and four umbrellas. The pool
measures 13 x 5.6 meters and is 1.6 meters in depth. It is
bordered on one side by towering mature trees alongside one of
the rivers against a backdrop of rice terraces. Three more
Buddha statues rest serenely in alcoves watching over the
garden and pool. The pool area is perfect for barbeques
dinners, and looks very romantic at night when it is lit by
candles.
Pathways meander through the multi-levelled gardens, which
roll down the rivers and feature relaxing riverside bale
pavilions, furnished with coffee-coloured cushions and soft
cream drapes.
Bedrooms 1, 2, 3 & 4
The bedrooms and their adjoining garden bathrooms are all
located in self contained thatched pavilions. Bedrooms 1 &
2 are linked by an open corridor sheltered by a roof. A living
tree has been preserved and grows straight through the roof of
the corridor, in front of which is a wooden balcony-style
deck, complete with a built-in daybed overlooking the river
and the beautiful temple on the opposite side.
Each air-conditioned bedroom is entered by double doors
showcasing engraved brass handles, and each is characterized
by dark reddish brown bengkirai wood floors under soaring
roofs. Every bedroom boasts an LCD flat screen individually
controlled satellite TV, enabling guests to watch satellite
channels independently of each other. Each is complemented by
a DVD player, quality sound system and iPod dock. Bedrooms 1,
3 & 4 are furnished with built-in canopied double beds made up
with crisp white bed linen. Bedroom 2 features two single
beds. Picture windows capture the riverside views, and opulent
open-air bathrooms boast cream terrazzo floors, twin
washbasins, daybeds for lounging, and large terrazzo bathtubs.
The tubs are sheltered from the elements yet positioned within
private walled gardens enhanced by soft lawns, frangipani
trees, and stone carved ornaments. Each bathroom also features
a toilet with an intercom, and a shower in a cubicle that is
open on one side to the garden. Furthermore, every guest need
is considered with the provision of storage space, wardrobes
and mini bars in each room. Sliding wooden shutters behind the
beds can be opened so that guests can look out into the
bathroom and garden if they wish.
Master Bedroom
The Master Bedroom features a deck-style balcony on two sides,
with steps that lead down to a riverside bale relaxation
pavilion. The bedroom is notable for the Buddha head and soft
panels behind the double bed, flanked by two polished solid
wood tree trunks, lit with discreet lighting. There is also a
desk, and a dressing area with a huge mirror and a padded
ottoman. The bathroom and outdoor Jacuzzi is accessed by a
covered walkway with wooden pillars and spring water ponds on
either side. The Jacuzzi rests within a thatched pavilion,
surrounded by flowering shrubs and overlooking the river. The
bathroom features arched open doorways, comfortable
furnishings, twin washbasins, a toilet, and a shower big
enough for two.
Guest Washrooms
The Guest Washrooms are situated in a thatched pavilion with
orange walls and painted wooden fretwork screens, adding a
bold splash of colour to the decor.
Kitchen
The Kitchen is a chef’s dream. Spacious, immaculate and
professionally equipped, it features cream terrazzo surfaces,
cabinets and adjacent store rooms. There is also a laundry and
a service area hidden away at the back.
The spa sits on the triangular piece of land at the point
where the two rivers meet. A sacred underground spring was
recently discovered on this enchanted spot, making it the
perfect setting for a spa. On the opposite side of the river
is Batur Sari Temple, where the local Balinese people make
offerings of flowers and fruit to the gods.
The spa area is accessed via a little bridge under a pergola
dripping in cascading thunbergia, bounded by torch ginger,
giant taro leaves and frangipani trees. Guests will be greeted
by a pair of open-air, raised, stone bathtubs exquisitely hand
carved, each in the shape of a 2-headed elephant with water
spouting from the trunks. The tubs, complete with ornate
floral patterns on the sides, are set within a spring water
pool and accessed by a wooden deck. This is a magical place
for a splash or a soak after a spa treatment.
The spa is comprised of five open-sided roundhouses complete
with conical thatched roofs following the architectural style
of Irian Jaya. There are two raised massage pavilions, one
with a single treatment bed and the other designed for
couples, with two treatment beds. Rustic and very romantic,
the pavilions are furnished with chunky hand carved furniture
and diaphanous drapes that can be drawn for privacy. Set right
beside the river, guests will be massaged to the constant
gurgle of the water. Two more pavilions house a pair of hot
and a cold Jacuzzis fashioned from dark grey lava stone; each
circular Jacuzzi is big enough for six people, and looks
directly across the river to the temple and the holy spring.
The final building is the main spa reception, where guests can
enjoy a ginger tea or healthy juice drink and canapés after
their treatment. Behind the Palimanan carved fretwork screen
is a small timber deck facing a gentle water cascade, designed
specifically for yoga and meditation. There are also two
rainshowers, toilets, a sauna, and an outdoor shower
Season :
- Low: 9 Jan - 14 July (excl. Easter period), 16 Sep -19
Dec
- High: 15 - 31 July, 1-15 Sept, include Easter Week
period
- Peak: 01 - 31August ,
20 Dec - 08 Jan
Rates:
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Low Season |
High Season |
Peak Season |
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USD 975++ |
USD 1225++ |
USD 2350++ |
Notes:
++ is subject to 5% Service Charge and 10% Government Tax,
(Total 15% Tax)

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