Approached through Saba village, with its idyllic scenery of verdant rice fields and coconut groves, this beachfront property resting on landscaped gardens and facing the Indian Ocean’s crashing surf is a spectacular sight. Contemporary Asian in design and lavishly appointed, the architectural grandeur of this six-bedroom property emphasises majestic dimensions to create an atmosphere of serenity and refinement.
This eastern coastal region is an exceptionally wonderful part of the island – naturally beautiful, amazingly unspoilt and packed with cultural and scenic attractions.
Saba is the quintessianal Balinese village, distinctive with its stretches of emerald rice fields and coconut groves, dotted with a harmonious mix of unobtrusive foreign residences and local dwellings.
Villa Ylang Ylang’s gardens stretch down to Saba Beach, with a reminder Bali is a volcanic island, as its sands are shimmering black. The deserted stretch of beach offers unobstructed panoramas with stunning views across the Badung Strait and Nusa Penida, opposite, one of Bali’s smaller sister islands. And on a clear day, the silhouette of towering volcano, Mount Agung, is visible in the distance. Sunrises are a spectacular treat here, especially over Nusa Penida’s limestone cliffs.
[It’s worth noting that as Bali is also still a developing country, the beach is sometimes at the mercy of external influences and people’s disregard for the environment.]
A tidal river flows between the beach and villa; Peanut River alters its course with every changing season, so access to the beach requires crossing the river half of the year by way of a small boat provided by the villa. With strong currents directly in front, it’s safer to swim in a protected bay area just five minutes westwards (or head south to the calm waters of nearby Sanur).The offshore reef here is renowned for its surf breaks, and there’s excellent surfing to be had ten minutes in either direction of the villa: nearby Mascheti Beach has world-class surf breaks and hosts international surfing tournaments.
Saba is famous for its traditional Gamalan music, producing some of the finest Legong dancers on the island; private performances at the villa by young traditional dancing girls can be arranged. Balinese Hindu purification ceremonies are held beside the sea at nearby sacred Pura Segara sea temple; the main temple stands at the entrance to the road leading to Villa Ylang Ylang, where prayer blessings are performed daily.
At Villa Ylang Ylang, the pursuit of relaxation is amply catered for with a gym and infrared sauna, a top-notch theatre room and a series of intimate, luxurious outdoor spaces, while epicurean pursuits are more than satisfied by the kitchen, which produces fine dining par excellence.
Villa Ylang Ylang, however, is much, much more than a luxury beachside residence. The villa is named after the fragrant Ylang Ylang flower, renowned for bringing harmony, peace, warmth and passion, and its mantra is ‘passionate serenity’, which is exactly what you will find here. Radiating a positive and rejuvenating energy, Villa Ylang Ylang’s wildly beautiful beachside setting is therapeutic in itself, but add the yoga and spa treatments, health-conscious food and calming chill-out zones and you have a magical retreat. Secluded and peaceful, you may not want to leave this destination villa, but should you venture out you are within easy driving distance of many of Bali’s tourist attractions and natural splendours.
Villa Ylang Ylang’s grand entrance features Balinese statues lining a stone-clad wall, and cascading water jugs filling a lily pond. An inner courtyard dominated by calming pools of water leads to the property’s main structure, an impressive two-storey living and dining pavilion. Similar to the rest of the property, architectural design here incorporates contemporary Asian elegantly fused with traditional Balinese touches and high-quality materials.
Predominately open-plan and open-sided, the main pavilion contains living and dining areas plus a well-equipped kitchen. An upper gallery reveals rooftop meditation and yoga deck, spa treatment deck and further dining and lounging areas. The villa’s impressive theatre room is also housed in this pavilion.
Landscaped gardens and an attractive 15-metre swimming pool and stone deck spread out towards the ocean from this central building, flanked by a pair of symmetrical, single-storey wings, incorporating six ensuite bedrooms. Revealed within the immaculate lawns are two balés (gazebos) for dining and relaxation and a gym with infrared sauna. Sun-lit and breezy during the daytime, the villa glows with sophistication after dark.
This Villa can be rented as a four bedroom or six bedroom holiday home
Furthest away from the main pavilion and closest to the beach, the two luxurious master suites face each other across the pool. Similar in style, both come furnished with a king-size, contemporary, four-poster bed, vanity area and silk upholstered couch. Their lavish bathrooms feature generous-sized sunken bathtubs, room-size walk-in rain shower, his n’ hers washbasins and, beyond, a small courtyard with modern glass sculptures contrasting with traditional-style Balinese water statue and pool. At the opposite end, a terraced area features comfy cushioned outdoor furniture (with encircling silk drapes for privacy) and a relaxing private plunge pool, looking out over the sea.
Next to the master suites are two Queen Rooms featuring queen-size four-poster beds. Wood and glass sliding doors lead to chic ensuite bathrooms with mini-sunken baths that double as showers (massage and traditional Balinese style).
Villa Ylang Ylang – Eastern master bathroomVilla Ylang Ylang – Eastern master bedroom
Accessed through internal sliding doors from each of the Queen Rooms are adjoining Junior Rooms, each furnished with twin beds – one with canopied, mosquito nets – making them very suitable for children (these rooms are ideally positioned nearest to the living pavilion, so parental surveillance is easy in the evenings). Ensuites with showers are attached to both Junior Rooms.
Interiors in all four rooms follow the style of the master suites and all bathrooms are delightfully sunny, courtesy of a conservatory-style, sloping glass roof decorated with rattan. Outside, intimate patios are edged with white pebbles, black tiles and tropical foliage; ornamented by glass standing candle-holders and furnished with a single, black reclining lounger.
The heart of the villa, the main pavilion stands two storey’s tall, an impressive building with an 11-metre-high atrium, symmetrically balanced with cream-hued colonnades supporting a soaring, vaulted ceiling. The pavilion looks out across the gardens and pool to the beach
Mainly open-sided (protected by a combination of floor-to-ceiling wood doors, flowing silk curtains and lengthy bamboo blinds), the pavilion is cooled by refreshing sea breezes and ceiling fans. The living area is furnished with large floor cushions, a deep daybed draped in organza silk and flanking comfy sofas, all featuring rich designer fabrics and signature golden and black theme.
At the far end, under a low-ceiling, the formal dining area is dominated by a lacquered wood table accommodating 12 to 14 diners on incredibly comfortable cushioned chairs. As a backdrop to the dining table is a striking glass sculpture and wall-panel of gold-painted mirrored tiles. Separate, and behind closed doors, lies the fully-equipped kitchen.
At the opposite end of the living–dining area, black sliding doors reveal an air-conditioned theatre room– so called as satellite TV channels and DVDs are projected onto an extensive wall screen. Facing the screen, a black sofa bed is massive enough for the entire family to laze upon, enjoying the hundreds of DVDs available or top-of-the-range surround-sound music system. This cozy room also doubles as a study, with well-stocked library, computer with broadband internet and printer provided for guest use.
Two black lacquered staircases at opposite ends of the living pavilion ground-floor lead up to a black timbered gallery. Mezzanine-style, this open-sided, space looks inwards over the living-dining area. Sunlit and airy, it contains two intimate dining tables and centrally-positioned balcony encased by folding glass doors. This intimate lounging area with gigantic daybed reveals fabulous ocean views and comes flanked on opposite ends by a rooftop deck scattered with floor cushions – perfect for yoga or nighttime star gazing – and rooftop massage deck with two massage beds provided for spa treatments.
From the main pavilion, the 15-metre pool is the central point of landscaped seaside gardens, bounded by swaying coconut palms. Adorned with ornamental water fountains, the salt water pool is surrounded by a stone deck, supplying multi-functional sun beds fashioned from weatherproof rattan and cushioned with black mattresses and silk cushions.
From here, manicured lawns stretch down to a tidal river, glistening black sands and crashing surf; at the gardens’ end beside the river is a timbered sundeck, complete with sun-loungers with fabulous unobstructed views across the beach.
Lawns are dotted with Indonesian modern art sculptures mounted on stone and sweet-scented, frangipani trees. At each side, overlooking the beach, is a black, contemporary-take on the traditional balé pavilion: one, designed for romantic dining and sun-filled lunches and the other, for relaxation and massage. These contrast with two miniscule Hindu shrines nearby. There’s also an oversized black sunbed with concertina-style cover and opposite, a small, glass-fronted gym containing a four-person, wooden infrared sauna.
Dates | Season | 4 Bedrooms | 6 Bedrooms |
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30-01-2023 to 31-03-2023 | Low Season | AUD $1,242 | AUD $1,473 |
01-04-2023 to 06-04-2023 | Shoulder Season | AUD $1,508 | AUD $1,721 |
07-04-2023 to 10-04-2023 | High Season | AUD $1,881 | AUD $2,111 |
11-04-2023 to 16-04-2023 | Shoulder Season | AUD $1,508 | AUD $1,721 |
17-04-2023 to 20-04-2023 | Low Season | AUD $1,242 | AUD $1,473 |
21-04-2023 to 23-04-2023 | Shoulder Season | AUD $1,508 | AUD $1,721 |
24-04-2023 to 27-04-2023 | Low Season | AUD $1,242 | AUD $1,473 |
28-04-2023 to 01-05-2023 | Shoulder Season | AUD $1,508 | AUD $1,721 |
02-05-2023 to 08-06-2023 | Low Season | AUD $1,242 | AUD $1,473 |
09-06-2023 to 22-06-2023 | Shoulder Season | AUD $1,508 | AUD $1,721 |
23-06-2023 to 26-08-2023 | High Season | AUD $1,881 | AUD $2,111 |
27-08-2023 to 21-10-2023 | Shoulder Season | AUD $1,508 | AUD $1,721 |
22-10-2023 to 14-12-2023 | Low Season | AUD $1,242 | AUD $1,473 |
15-12-2023 to 25-12-2023 | High Season | AUD $1,881 | AUD $2,111 |
26-12-2023 to 05-01-2024 | Peak Season | AUD $2,573 | AUD $2,573 |
06-01-2024 to 08-02-2024 | Low Season | AUD $1,242 | AUD $1,473 |
09-02-2024 to 18-02-2024 | Shoulder Season | AUD $1,508 | AUD $1,721 |
19-02-2024 to 28-03-2024 | Low Season | AUD $1,242 | AUD $1,473 |
29-03-2024 to 13-04-2024 | High Season | AUD $1,881 | AUD $2,111 |
14-04-2024 to 27-04-2024 | Shoulder Season | AUD $1,508 | AUD $1,721 |
28-04-2024 to 14-06-2024 | Low Season | AUD $1,242 | AUD $1,473 |
15-06-2024 to 28-06-2024 | Shoulder Season | AUD $1,508 | AUD $1,721 |
29-06-2024 to 31-08-2024 | High Season | AUD $1,881 | AUD $2,111 |
01-09-2024 to 26-10-2024 | Shoulder Season | AUD $1,508 | AUD $1,721 |
27-10-2024 to 13-12-2024 | Low Season | AUD $1,242 | AUD $1,473 |
14-12-2024 to 25-12-2024 | High Season | AUD $1,881 | AUD $2,111 |
26-12-2024 to 05-01-2025 | Peak Season | AUD $2,573 | AUD $2,573 |
POSSIBLE DISCOUNT OPTIONS (CONDITIONS APPLY) |
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Whenever possible discounts are applied to your stay. Discount policies and terms vary between properties. If available for your reservation request the discount will automatically calculate in your pricing summary. If the property considers discounts on request only, we will apply for you and advise accordingly. Rest assured we always offer our clients the best rate possible at each property. POSSIBLE DISCOUNT OPTIONS: |
*The below discounts are provided as a guide only and not always available |
Early Bird Discount - Bookings made 150 days prior - 5-15% |
Last Minute Discount - Bookings made 10 days prior - 10-15% |
Long Stay Discount - Bookings of 10+ nights - 0-15% |
Rest assured we offer our clients the best rate possible. Any possible discount on offer should auto calculate after entering your dates in the pricing summary. |