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Make the most of your stay in Bali and rent villa Emerentiana. This villa for 6 is located on the scenic Bukit Peninsula, near Kuta and the airport of Denpasar. Are you looking for comfort and privacy? Then Villa Emerentiana is the place for you.
The villa has a private garden, pool, 4 bedrooms and all the facilities you need to make your stay in Bali unforgettable. The villa is for rent by the week, month or year. Sale is also an option.
Villa Emerentiana has a central living room with a wing on both sides with one big bedroom with a double bed and a connected smaller bedroom with a single bed. The two smaller bedrooms give access to the bathrooms.
Behind the living room you will find a big indoor kitchen with all facilities. The 20 m² living room is simple but tastefully furnished. If you open the big folding doors a 180 degrees view over the pool, terrace and garden awaits you.
The terrace is located between the living room and the free form swimming pool. The fenced garden has a lawn, flowers and trees and gives you a lot of privacy. This makes Villa Emerentiana very suitable for families with children.
4 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
1 floor
2 toilets
15 m² terrace
Private garden
Private pool
Airco in all rooms
English speaking staff
Laundry service
Security
Parking lot
Wheelchair accessible
Villa Emerentiana is quietly located near a traditional Balinese village on Bukit Peninsula. It is close to the shopping village of Ungasan (5 minutes by car). In Ungasan you will find supermarkets, coffee shops, bars, restaurants and other shops.
For the closest beach you can go to Nusa Dua (10 minutes) or the bustling Kuta area (15 minutes). The airport of Denpasar is a mere 15 minutes by car.
- rent per week        € 500,-
– rent per month    € 1.500,-
– rent per year        € 15.000,-
– Sale                     € 275.000,-
For more info and enquiries, please contact: info@latitudes.nu
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