Bali Villas Rental

Villa Hansa

Villa Hansa
: Canggu
: 4 Bedrooms
: From $ 450 To $ 595
: River side, Ricefield View

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Villa Hansa Description

Nestled within a small village and surrounded by the rice fields of Pererenan, south-west Bali, the four-bedroom Villa Hansa abounds with spirituality, culture and traditions. Built 2007, this eco-friendly riverside property blends contemporary and traditional Balinese styles and is filled with exquisite antique pieces.  Interacting with the local community and fully staffed by a welcoming team of ten, Villa Hansa offers a relaxed introduction to Balinese life.

An 18m infinity-edge pool and yoga room offer distractions, while the location is a surfer’s dream, just 300m from one of several excellent surfing beaches along this beautiful coastline.  Villa Hansa is also a short drive from Seminyak, Bali’s most cosmopolitan enclave.

The American owner’s spiritual leanings and passion for Indonesian culture and surfing is evident throughout this delightful property – named after Hansa, Goddess of Knowledge. It’s no coincidence that Villa Hansa is within easy access of a string of some of Bali’s finest surfing beaches; Pererenan Beach is a mere 300m walk away and legendary surfer’s haunt, Echo Beach, ten minutes by car.  Guests can use the owner’s large personal collection of surfboards, but if surfing sounds like too much effort, there’s always the 18m infinity-edge pool – centre-stage of pretty gardens leading down to a river and terraced rice-fields – or the dedicated yoga room, which also doubles as a TV / entertainment room.

Spirituality is a recurring element, from the four ensuite bedrooms named after Hindu Gods to Tibetan prayer flags and constantly burning incense, chosen for its therapeutic qualities.   Manager Asmara is also the villa’s spiritual advisor and expert on Balinese traditions. He is more than happy to impart his wisdom and arrange guest participation in traditional Hindu ceremonies, such as the villa’s monthly full moon blessings or rituals at the village temple.  

As avid collectors of Indonesian art and antiques, the owners' personally sourced Indonesian pieces – including fine old textiles, antique furniture and objects – are tastefully displayed in all rooms.  Committed to eco-friendly practices and a healthy lifestyle, food is predominantly local organic, recycling is practiced and household cleaning materials are biodegradable.  Supporting the local community, the villa established the Hansa Foundation, helping fund village children in the arts, sports and environmentally-aware education.

With its positive energy and genuine Balinese hospitality, Villa Hansa offers a relaxed bolt-hole, where the extremely friendly staff of ten – as well as three resident dogs – are all part of one big happy family. 

Villa Hansa - Accommodation

Contemporary Balinese style with traditional touches, Villa Hansa comprises a main open-air pavilion with serap (ironwood) roofing, containing the living-dining room, kitchen and adjoining staff quarters.  This building looks out over lovely tropical gardens with infinity-edge pool, balé and wooden deck area.  Just outside the pavilion, to the left of the kitchen, a stairway leads to the detached yoga room.

Within the gardens and beside the pool, a detached one-storey wing contains bedrooms one and two. Further down on the same side, a double-storey, contemporary designed block contains bedrooms three and four.  The pool and bedrooms extend to a lower lawn section and gardens flanking a small river; to the right stands the villa’s shrine.

The villa front entrance is accessed via an outer compound comprising manager’s office and parking area. Through traditional wood doors, stone steps lead down to a Balinese-style pond, filled with lofty lotus blooms and koi fish, surrounded by a moss-engulfed high wall with water feature. This section backs on to the main pavilion and living-dining room. 

Villa Hansa - Bedrooms

All four unsuited bedrooms are located in two, separate outdoor wings in the gardens, flanking the pool’s left side. Each is individually named after Hindu Gods and varies in character and décor, but all are exquisitely furnished with antique pieces and furniture personally sourced by the owners. Rooms feature dark wood floors and king-size beds with four-poster frames and attached mosquito net. Quality white bed linens are draped with old, hand-woven Sumbalese throws, while soft furnishings vary in color in each room.  All rooms supply safety deposit boxes and air conditioning (apart from bedroom three, all have traditional high ceilings with fan). 

Bathrooms, especially those of bedrooms one and two, are a strong feature. All are fitted with stylish stainless steel his n’ hers Grohe sinks, white stone floors and separate stone wall partitions disguising the toilet and shower.  Centre-stage is an indulgent circular stone bathtub. Villa Hansa sleeps eight guests in total, but provides a baby cot and rollaway bed.

Villa Hansa - Bedrooms One and Two

Nearest to the main pavilion and lying just off the pool, these two bedrooms are   contained in a one-storey wing with serap roof.  They are entered through glass patio doors. 

Bedroom one, Brahma (‘God of Creation’) offers a creative mix of old and new, with striking contemporary Balinese art contrasting with antique pieces such as stone Buddha heads.  Traditional wooden doors lead through to a tropical outdoor bathroom, comprising high walls encircling a lush garden area with simple Balinese-style shower, .  – as well as the features common to all the bathrooms mentioned above.

Bedroom two, Wisnu (‘God of Protection’), is similar to its neighbor; again an interesting contrast of old and new, with Andy Warhol-style, Indonesian pop art and traditional pieces including old batik stamps. The outdoor bathroom here is similar to above, but features a larger garden shower section.

These two bedrooms are housed in a double-storey modern wing beyond the pool, surrounded by tropical foliage.  Contemporary in design, rooms here contain more understated, traditional art and décor. On the ground floor, bedroom three, Ciwa (‘God who destroys negative energy’) features floor-to-ceiling windows and a low, flat ceiling without ceiling fan.  Leading out from the bedroom, the large porch with poly-rattan daybed and antique Javanese wooden chairs offers views of the gardens and terraced rice fields opposite. The bathroom is also more contemporary than those in the other wing. Apart from a small outdoor shower area, the grey-hued room is indoors.  Facilities follow the other bathrooms’ format, but with only one sink.

On the first-floor, bedroom four, Ganesha (‘God of wisdom and prosperity’) is reached by an outer stone stairway. Floor-to-ceiling glass windows look out over the pool, and the large private balcony with outdoor furniture offers the best views from the villa, overlooking the terraced rice fields, river and gardens.  The bathroom is similar to that in bedroom three.

Villa Hansa - Living, Dining and Kitchen

The property’s heart, the open-plan, open-sided main pavilion is edged at the rear by a stunning walled pond section.  A living area on the right comprises two white leather sofas and contrasting antique wood chairs and table; Indonesian objects, stone statues and vases of exotic blooms add a decorative touch. From the vaulted, traditional serap-wood ceiling hangs a huge lamp comprising Tibetan characters encased in shell pieces – this Tibetan element is a recurring theme throughout.  Timbered floors feature fine Borneo woods, while the water wall feature behind ensures a constant soothing sound.

The central dining area comprises an expansive table crafted from solid teak wood, seating ten. To the left and on a lower level, the open-plan kitchen is contemporary in style and well equipped; a small guest washroom plus staff quarter’s leads off from here.

Being open to the elements, this pavilion doesn’t have air conditioning, but is kept cool by ceiling fan and natural breezes; bamboo blinds run along the entire front length, which looks out across the garden and pool.  In keeping with the spiritual ambiance of the villa, this pavilion is without a TV or DVD player, but an iPod and dock is provided for musical diversion.

Villa Hansa - Yoga Room

The stand-alone yoga room is situated behind the kitchen and accessed via a high-walled stone corridor and up a staircase.  Sunlight streams into this glass-encased, lofty-ceilinged room which comes tastefully decorated with antique pieces and furniture, including a Javanese carved wood table and Buddhist stone statue. Floors are of polished dark woods, littered with Balinese floor cushions.  Continuing the spiritual theme, a striking chandelier-style ceiling lamp features 108 miniature Buddhist characters in individual glass pieces.

Although designed for yoga (several yoga mats are supplied), this multi-functional room also contains the villa’s only TV (29-inch plasma TV with 380 channels), plus DVD / CD player and Bose sound system. DVDs are also provided.

Villa Hansa - Pool, Garden and Bale

From the living-dining-kitchen pavilion, manicured lawns and lovely gardens of exotic blooms and leafy trees stretch down to the infinity-edge pool (18 x 6m, 2m depth) where the shallow end doubles as a customized whirlpool.  Six sunbeds and one daybed furnish the deck area while antique wood chairs and tables sit below a frangipani tree.  Across the pool rests a spacious serap -roofed balé for quiet reads and contemplation.

Beyond the pool, lawns edged by tropical foliage leads down to River Tibu, marking the property boundary. Stone steps lead across this small river to a steep bank of terraced rice fields and the local farming communities beyond. The villa can arrange hikes through this scenic rural landscape.  The garden is dotted with stone bas-relief murals and Hindu and Buddhist stone statues; a traditional shrine on the riverbank is used for daily prayers and ceremonies.

Villa Hansa - Location

Surrounded by rice fields and picturesque rural scenery, Villa Hansa is situated in Delod Padonan, one of several villages within the sleepy coastal suburb of Pererenan, part of Bali’s Badung District. This small community offers a predominantly local flavor and opportunities to experience traditional Balinese culture; unlike other villages in the area, there is, as yet, no foreign development here.  Hiking through the surrounding rice fields is possible and several naturally beautiful beaches renowned for their surf are within easy access.  The nearest beach is Pererenan, at a walkable 300m, while legendary surfing spot, Echo Beach, is ten minutes by car.  Bali’s premier sports and leisure club, the Canggu Club, is a 20-minute drive and offers upscale international-standard dining and leisure facilities.  Bali’s most fashionable and cosmopolitan enclave, Seminyak, is around 25 minutes’ drive south; crammed with chic boutiques and hip n’ happening bars and restaurants.

Villa Hansa Photo Gallery

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Villa Hansa Services & Facilities

  • F & B system : Grocery at cost (receipt value), purchased by staff
  • 1 x breakfast (first morning only)
  • Free internet WI-FI
  • Use of a car and driver for up to 10 hours per day (exclude petrol)
  • Welcome drink and chilled towel upon arrival
  • Able to organize self drive cars for guests
  • Able to organize additional cars and drivers for guests
  • 24 hours security
  • Laundry and dry cleaning service
  • Whirlpool within pool
  • Private swimming pool 18m x 6m
  • IPOD docking
  • Hairdryers
  • Children's books, games and toys
  • Children's videos and DVDs
  • sun deck and sun loungers
  • Safety deposit boxes in all bedrooms
  • All Bedroom AC
  • Satellite TV, DVD, stereo system with CD players.
  • Fully equipped kitchen
  • Excellent cell phone satellite coverage
  • IDD Telephone and Fax

Villa Hansa Rates

Bedroom TypeLow SeasonHigh SeasonPeak Season
Four bedrooms (4 BR)$ 450 ++$ 550 ++$ 595 ++
*Rates in US Dollar
Low Season (Min. stay 2 Nights) : Jan 9-30Jun (excl. Easter & Chinese New Year week), Sep 16 - Dec19

High Season (Min. stay 5 Nights) : 1st to 30th, June 1st to 31st July (inclusive), 1st to 31st August (inclusive), 1st to 15th September (inclusive), CNY 20th to 25th January (inclusive), Easter 4th to 14th April (inclusive)

Peak Season (Min. stay 7 Nights) : 15th December to 8th January (inclusive)

Villa Term & Condition :

  • The above rates are subject to a 10% VAT and 5.5% service charge
  • Checkin Time : 2:00 PM
  • Checkout Time : 11:00 AM
  • Latest Check Out Time without additional charge : Until 02:00 PM and subject to availability
  • Charge for late check out : Half night's rental, Until 6.00 PM and full day rate after 6.00 PM
  • Please note that late check out is subject to availability

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