
The magnificent six-bedroom villa, known as ‘The Beji’, is bordered by rice terraces and a river, within walking distance of Berawa Beach, near Canggu, on Bali’s south-western coast. The property, ideal for families and suitable for disabled guests, is comprised of ten single-storey pavilions, together with one double-storey building, a 27-metre swimming pool and a series of ornamental ponds, leisurely spread throughout lush, expansive gardens. The contemporary style is restful with a fresh cool décor and modern furnishings. Recreational facilities at the villa include a tennis court and a gym, and The Beji is perfect for wedding and parties.
Taking its name from a sacred spring, the magnificent six-bedroom villa, known as ‘The Beji’, rests within 40-are of land, bordered by rice terraces and a river, within walking distance of the beach on Bali’s south-western coast. The property is comprised of ten single-storey pavilions, together with one double-storey building, a 27-metre swimming pool, and ornamental ponds, leisurely spread throughout lush, expansive gardens. Constructed of local materials, with ironwood shingle roofs, the style is restful with a fresh cool décor and contemporary furnishings.
The Beji Living Pavilion & Sunken Lounge
The elevated, open-sided, living pavilion presides over the garden; its
Palimanan stone floor extending onto a timber deck bounded by a
cascading wall of water. Embracing a stylish cream and black colour
theme, the pavilion is furnished with three yielding sofas, two
ottomans and a coffee table, complemented by a coiled stainless steel
sculpture and lamp-stand created by local sculptor, Chen of ‘Chenergy’.
Ideal for entertaining and relaxing, this ample lounge is cooled by
natural breezes and paddle ceiling fans. Surround-sound music speakers
are fitted in the high roof.
To one side of the Living Pavilion is another deck, with two frangipani
trees and an open-air sunken lounge, presenting built-in cushioned
seating at a lower level.
The Beji Dining Pavilion
The elegant dining pavilion showcases a huge teak dining table, large
enough to accommodate up to 18 people. The pavilion is open on three
sides with a high roof, and a creamy-white Palimanan stone floor.
Antique artefacts are displayed in alcoves within the supporting
pillars, and wooden benches provide additional seating; a stainless
steel sculpture takes pride of place, and an ornamental pond runs along
one side.
A guest washroom is located close to the dining pavilion.
The Beji Kitchen
The state-of-the-art service kitchen is located behind the dining
pavilion, and is fully equipped with everything that the staff need in
order to produce delicious Western and Asian meals. Fitted with
gleaming appliances, enhanced by black marble and teak, this impressive
kitchen is also a professional facility for outside caterers to prepare
lavish feasts for weddings, parties and special functions.
The Beji Library / Media Room & Upper Deck
A flight of steps leads from the dining pavilion to the air-conditioned
library and media room, located close to the entrance of the property.
This is the only room at the villa that is positioned on an upper
level. Featuring a teakwood floor, and fitted with a ceiling fan in
addition to the air-conditioning, this home-theatre is furnished with
L-shaped sofas, ottomans, coffee tables, lamps, and built-in
bookshelves. It boasts a wall-mounted, electronically-operated 1.5
metre cinema screen, supported by a hi-tech surround-sound and music
system, and a projector for showing movies and DVDs, in addition to
satellite TV channels. Double doors open onto a stone balcony deck,
with an enormous daybed and gorgeous views of the rice fields.
The Beji Bedrooms
There are six air-conditioned bedrooms at The Beji, each with its own
en-suite bathroom, dressing room, and open-air relaxation deck. Each
bedroom is equipped with a flat screen TV with satellite channels, a
DVD player and quality sound system, and a safe deposit box.
Additionally, there are two furnished, open-sided, living pavilions
shared by the double and twin-bedded suites.
The two master suites are located on either side of the pool, accessed by sliding glass doors with wooden shutters. Each of these sizeable bedrooms presents a polished teakwood floor, a king-size, canopied four-poster bed, comfy chairs, a standard lamp, and a cushioned window seat. The TVs in the master bedrooms are 29-inch. A separate dressing area, adjacent to each bedroom, offers plenty of hanging and storage space. Each sumptuous bathroom is dominated by an oversized terrazzo bathtub, which is surrounded by a raised wooden deck complete with a built-in cushioned seat. Teak vanity units, twin washbasins, large wall mirrors, a walled garden area planted with palms and taro, and a spacious rainshower with a pebbled surround completes the picture of bath-time opulence. In front of each master bedroom is raised wooden deck overhanging the two shallow areas of the swimming pool. Each is furnished with a massive 3.5 x 2 metre daybed.
The two double suites and two twin-bedded suites are very similar in design to the master suites. The adjoining bathrooms are smaller than the master bathrooms, but sumptuous nonetheless! Features include open-air rainshowers bordered by young bamboo, sunken bathtubs and twin washbasins, complemented by soaring roofs and glassless windows with carved Palimanan fretwork screens. Outside, wooden decks with comfy armchairs and cushioned daybeds are flanked by bubbling ponds stocked with bulrushes and koi.
The Beji Garden & Recreational Facilities
The gardens encompass a clipped velvety lawn, flanked by a pair of
regal feathery palms. The splendid 27 x 10-metre swimming pool is the
focal point; it is 2.2 metres deep, with two segregated shallow areas
for kids, positioned at either side. The timber pool deck has the
appearance of an island, and is furnished with red umbrellas and four,
red, triple-sunlounger-chairs. Speakers positioned beside the pool
carry music around the garden. There is also a secluded garden beside
the main entrance and dining pavilion, planted with giant taro and
white flowering shrubs.
The extensive open space within garden, together with the numerous
terraces and living areas, makes The Beji an ideal tropical setting for
parties, weddings, celebrations, barbeques and other functions. The
sizeable modern kitchen provides the staff with the equipment and
facilities to cater for a wide variety of events and many guests.
Special events can also be coordinated by professional outside caterers
who have the world-class expertise to prepare a sumptuous feast at the
villa, in addition to the coordination of decorations, flowers,
lighting, sound systems and entertainment. A family group can be
indulged with a sizzling barbeque beside the pool at sunset, the smooth
lawn can be utilised as a stage for Balinese dance performances, and
the garden is large enough to comfortably accommodate well over 100
guests. There is a spacious and secure car parking area at the front.
Additional recreational facilities include a tennis court and a gym.
The Beji Location
The Beji is hidden away in the Balinese village of Berawa, one
kilometre from the beach, near Canggu. The rice field setting offers
the double attraction of being close to everything that guests might
need, while also presenting a fascinating insight into the traditions
of rural Bali. The beach is renowned for its legendary sunsets and
world-class surf breaks, and the neighbouring Seminyak area presents an
exciting nightlife, together with an abundance of trendy boutiques,
luxurious spas, and internationally acclaimed restaurants – including
the well-known ‘Ku Dé Ta’, ‘Kafé Warisan’, ‘Living Room’, ‘Hu’u’ and
‘La Lucciola’. The villa is a mere 30 minutes’ drive from the
international airport, and convenient for all of the main tourist
attractions and shopping malls. Easily accessible sporting amenities
include the ‘Nirwana Bali Golf Course’, which was designed by Greg
Norman and voted the number one golf course in Indonesia, and the
neighbouring ‘Canggu Club’, offering sports, social and leisure
amenities. For horse lovers, the ‘Umalas Equestrian Centre’ is just
five minutes away.
List Price (per night)
Peak Season August 01 to August 31 inclusive US$ 1650
December 20 to January 8 inclusive
High Season July 1 to 31 inclusive US$ 1300
September 1 to September 15 inclusive
Easter Week & Chinese New Year Week
Low Season January 9 to June 30 (excluding Easter & Chinese New Year Week) US$ 1100
September 16 to December 19 inclusive
Minimum Stay Requirements:
Low season : 2 nights
High season : 5 nights
Peak season : 7 nights
In addition to the list prices shown above, The Beji offers discounts for both Long Stays and Last Minute bookings
Long Stay Discounts (price per night)
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14 nights or more Peak Season US$ 1568 High Season US$ 1170 Low Season US$ 825
30 nights or more Peak Season US$ 1485 High Season US$ 1040 Low Season US$ 770 |
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