Villa Sky House

Villa Sky House Villa Sky House

Villa the Sky House is a beautifully designed three bedroom luxury villa tucked into the contours of a scenic hillside on the highest point of the Bukit peninsula in Bali, only a stone throw from the island’s most beautiful beaches.

Tropically modern in design this spacious villa is adorned with a traditional Balinese doorway, koi-filled lotus ponds, comfortable furniture, a 10 metre swimming pool and a fully-equipped European kitchen. Perfectly suited for families or friends, the villa comes with private butler, daily cleaning staff, gardener and 24hour security.

But most of all you will never forget the unparalleled views from the roof-top Sky Lounge terrace, the perfect place for morning yoga sessions or simply getting a suntan. Sunset is the time to enjoy a seafood barbeque or even a romantic dinner for two, being cooled by the ocean breeze as the lights of the island slowly switch on and Bali emerges into the silence of a tropical night. Visit Sky House and touch heaven on the Island of the Gods.

Views

From its vantage point high on Goa Gong Hill, across the bustling waters of Benoa Harbour to the nearby white sands of Jimbaran Bay, all the way along the southern plains to Bali’s majestic volcanoes and stretching to the distant peaks of East Java, Villa Sky House offers the most spectacular vistas of Bali anywhere on the island. And it’s not just nature; rising to the side of the villa at the nearby GWK Park is the giant head of the Hindu god Vishnu, looking down with his protective gaze.

As darkness falls the villa takes on a magical quality of sparkle and serenity as a twinkling sea of lights rolls in on the island before you. Highways, hotels, and villages light up the night and the airport runway jutting out to sea offers the mesmerising sight of planes taking off and landing just a few kilometres away. Rise early to see the sun come up over distant Nusa Penida Island or sip evening cocktails from the vantage point of the villa terrace and watch the sun slowly sink into the Indian Ocean in a blaze of yellows, pinks and reds.
This is life as it was intended to be lived.

Accommodation

Villa size is 515 sq.m. in 3 levels. The Master bedroom at Villa Sky View is a large private space with its own private terrace and magnificent views of the whole of southern Bali. Featuring an extra king size ‘King Koil’ luxury mattress and spacious en-suite bathroom, with oversized tub, rain shower and twin wash basins, this suite was built for comfort. The room features two soft and comfortable armchairs, a 47’’ flat-screen LCD TV with satellite channels with a surround sound home cinema system and a spacious walk-in wardrobe complete with safety deposit box. There is even an office so you can bring the work with you if need be.

The Family room is a semi open-plan space featuring two separate ‘bedrooms’ that have a shared entrance and bathroom, with an open walkway between each sleeping area, yet thanks to the clever design of the villa, they offer total privacy from one another. There is wardrobe, and the shared bathroom is fully-equipped with all amenities including, a hair dryer, rain shower and an oversized bathtub. There is a comfortable and relaxing sitting area and for entertainment there is a 42” LCD TV, and DVD player supported by a Pioneer home cinema system. A sliding glass door leads out to a balcony with views of the pool.

The Family Room is perfect for two adults and two children, yet can easily accommodate four adults.

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All rates are nightly and quoted in US Dollars. Rates are subject to an additional 5% Service Charge and 10% Government Tax. Include full breakfasts Return airport transfers.

Villa Sky House - Season Period

Low season: 11 January – 30 April, 16 May – 30 June, 16 September – 19 December
High season: 01 May – 15 May, 01 – 15 July, 01 – 15 September
Peak season: 01 – 31 August, 20 December – 10 January
No surcharge for Chinese New Year and Easter during seasons 2010 and 2011