Jalan Batubelig, Gang Daksina No. 13C Seminyak, Kerobokan Kelod, Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung Bali, Indonesia 80361
Pool View Villa
From IDR14,800,000 Per night
From heritage ironwood to Hermes upholstery, Villa 1880 delivers a mega-dose of style in micro detail. Skilfully crafted from a 19th century colonial plantation house sitting between two unapologetically modern pavilions, the villa has a flawless design pedigree shaped by the vision of the owners – an interior architect and vintage store owner who share uncompromisingly high standards and an obsessive attention to detail.
Throughout the villa, traditional materials sit comfortably with contemporary design elements in light-filled, uncluttered rooms where every piece of achingly chic furniture has a story to tell. Chat in style on the Miniform Colony armchairs in the formal living area, or perched on vintage Italian barstools in front of a Filippo Sciascia painting on terracotta. Dip into some Asian literature in the flamboyantly decorated media room under the sleepless eye of a stuffed peacock. And you’re unlikely to be stuck for conversation seated at the four-metre long dining table on Emu Re Touve chairs under a galaxy of pendant lights repurposed from old mercury pots rescued from a Chinese shipwreck!
Villa 1880 is designed with families very much in mind. It’s easy to keep an eye on little ones frolicking in the 19-metre saltwater pool’s shaded shallow area from the retro sofa or swaying hammock. And why not slip into the spa while they play table tennis close by? At day’s end, after sunset cocktails and a sumptuous seafood barbecue on the roof terrace, parents can retreat to the privacy of their air-conditioned suites, while kids enjoy a perpetual slumber party in their own eight-bunk bedroom.
With the wonderfully attentive staff on hand to anticipate your every whim, you may not want to leave the villa. But if you can tear yourself away, the broad expanse of Batu Belig Beach beckons 500 metres away. A car and driver are available for an additional cost to whisk you to nearby Seminyak or Canggu, or explore Bali’s myriad attractions further afield.
Reclining on the super-king bed in supreme comfort, encircled by billowing curtains, glimpsing greenery beyond the plantation shutters on each side, you’re in for a 21st century Bedouin tent experience. The master suite is the only bedroom at garden level, its bed resting on a stunning geometric-patterned terrazzo floor. Behind an eye-catching copper-backed room divider is a writing desk and a wall of cane-fronted wardrobes. The ensuite bathroom is equally generous, with twin vanities and double doors leading into a partially covered courtyard garden with statement bathtub and rain.
These two upper-floor suites lie behind a bank of green plantation shutters lining the ironwood veranda and overlooking a courtyard of dwarf palms. Both feature super-king beds and handsome retro-style furniture. In Bedroom II a cream terrazzo bedhead cum room divider separates the sleeping area from the bathroom, which is fitted with twin granite basins and large shower enclosure. Bedroom III replicates the master suite, with a retractable mosquito net around the bed, a desk and a wall of wardrobes. Its bathroom, which connects to the bunk room bathroom, has an indoor section with twin granite basins and shower, and a courtyard with an alfresco bathtub and shower.
A private staircase from the veranda leads to the fourth suite, a ravishingly romantic eyrie lodged under the pitched roof of the original plantation house. A super-king bed sits under whitewashed beams facing a low TV console, flanked by wardrobes and a desk. Behind brilliant blue smoked glass is the bathroom, featuring fish-scale wall tiles designed by the owner, and a basin and vanity set into a vintage Balinese table.
Located in the original plantation house and specially designed for children up to the age of 12, the children’s suite comprises eight single beds stacked in four rows, each fitted with a reading light and wall organiser, screened by privacy curtains and separated by stepladders. There’s a 43-inch TV, toys, books and fun papier-mâché animal heads lining the wall. The brightly decorated bathroom with bathtub, bidet and twin basins (one set lower for younger kids) connects with guest suite 2, a convenience parents may appreciate. This room also opens onto the media room and the veranda.
Start Date | End Date | Per Night | Minimum Stay |
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2025-01-06 | 2025-01-24 | IDR14,722,380 | 2 Nights |
2025-09-25 | 2025-02-07 | IDR18,449,565 | 2 Nights |
2025-02-08 | 2025-03-28 | IDR14,722,380 | 2 Nights |
2025-03-29 | 2025-04-11 | IDR18,449,565 | 2 Nights |
2025-04-12 | 2025-04-22 | IDR23,294,906 | 4 Nights |
2025-04-23 | 2025-04-26 | IDR18,449,565 | 2 Nights |
2025-04-27 | 2025-04-30 | IDR14,722,380 | 2 Nights |
2025-05-01 | 2025-05-03 | IDR18,449,565 | 2 Nights |
2025-05-04 | 2025-05-28 | IDR14,722,380 | 2 Nights |
2025-05-29 | 2025-06-01 | IDR18,449,565 | 2 Nights |
2025-06-02 | 2025-06-20 | IDR14,722,380 | 2 Nights |
2025-06-21 | 2025-07-04 | IDR18,449,565 | 2 Nights |
2025-07-05 | 2025-08-30 | IDR23,294,906 | 4 Nights |
2025-08-31 | 2025-10-25 | IDR18,449,565 | 2 Nights |
2025-10-26 | 2025-12-12 | IDR14,722,380 | 1 Night |
2025-12-13 | 2025-12-25 | IDR23,294,906 | 4 Nights |
2025-12-26 | 2026-01-05 | IDR28,512,965 | 6 Nights |
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