1 June 22 Wednesday
4 June 22 Saturday

One Bedroom Villa - 150 sqm

Our only One Bedroom Villa is simply stunning. The main building houses an elegant bedroom and a large modernist bathroom with aquamarine mosaic tiling, twin sinks and twin rainforest showers. Next to the building is an outdoor living/dining area which is perfect for breakfast or a romantic private dinner for two. The compound also has a Balé bengong (gazebo and daybed) where you and your partner can laze away the day, stirring only to take a dip in your private pool and gaze out over the rice fields. Perfect for a couple.

Room Features

Complimentary Fruit Basket

Amenities

Wi-Fi Access | Air Conditioning | Flat Screen Television
Safe Deposit Box | Hair Dryer | Telephone | Linen and Towels | Bathrobes | Tea and Coffee Facilities

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Spa Suite

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Ocean View Suite

Our 3 romantic 1-bedroom Ocean View Suites are ideal for lovers who love a view. The suites are 75sqm and each has a blue-tiled bathtub, a balcony and breathtaking views over the rice fields to the sparkling blue Indian Ocean. Explore More

Two Bedroom Villa

Our 3 huge Two Bedroom Villas are good for a larger family or couples holidaying together. You get 400sqm with full kitchen, indoor-outdoor living/dining areas, private pool, Balé bengong (daybed), and views to the stunning Indian Ocean. explore more

The Samata Residence

Our ultimate accommodation is the magnificent 3-bedroom, 2-storey, 500sqm Residence, with large pool, sun decks with loungers, extensive gardens, large Balé bengong (daybed), full kitchen and views of rice fields leading to the Indian Ocean. explore more