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Rates from $715 to $1,170 Per Night
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Starting from US$ 715 for 10 Persons
Rate inclusions:
1. All currency is in US$ Dollar
2. All rates are included government tax and service charges
3. All rates include Western or Asian breakfast, return airport transfer, daily car (excluding gasoline) + daily driver, welcome drink and chilled towel upon arrival, fruit arrangement upon arrival, daily coffee and tea service, welcome pack of cold drinks, fruits and snacks
4. Check in time 14.00 hrs and check out time 12.00 hrs
5. Late Check-Out until 16:00 hrs is available for free-of-charge if we do not have other guests arriving on that day, Late Check-Out until 18:00 hrs will be charged 50% of nightly rate, after 18:00 hrs will be charged at full nightly rate.
6. Rates are based on up to a maximum 10 persons. Extra guests may only be allowed with the approval of the management.
7. Villa Casa Mateo has recently joined with the exclusive Canggu club which is just 10 minutes drive away from the villa. All Bali Casa guests can now enjoy the use of the club as it offers a fantastic range of facilities including a large swimming pool, indoor and outdoor tennis courts, squash courts and a modern gym. The Canggu club restaurant is definitely worth a visit with its extensive Asian and western menu. There are also many fun activities both for children and adults that span from yoga and Pilates to tennis competitions and art lessons and much more for the entire family.
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Kuta :
Kuta is the best known tourist resort area on the island of Bali in Indonesia.
With a long broad Indian Ocean beach-front, Kuta was originally discovered by tourists as a surfing mecca. It has long been a popular stop on the classic backpacking route in South East Asia. Back in the 1980s they used to talk about the three Ks: Katmandu in Nepal, Khao San road in Bangkok and Kuta. Today Kuta still attracts some hardcore backpackers as well as families and tourists from all over the world, and is most notably a playground for young visitors from Australia.
Due to the ever increasingly popularity of Bali, Kuta is continually developing, and is not short of unsightly, poorly planned buildings. It can come across at times to be chaotic, overcrowded and congested. However, amongst all the mayhem this place somehow works, and hundreds of thousands of visitors enjoy their time in Kuta every year.
Infrastructure has come a long way in Kuta, although it is still insufficient for the amount of visitors who stay in the area. Some side alleys still have significant potholes and road rules still don't mean very much. Most roads are constantly busy with motor scooters, metered taxis and private cars. Instead of using signals, locals and the seasoned travellers honk their motor vehicles to signal overtaking or squeezing into a tight spot near you. Oftentimes cars fold in their side mirrors when negotiating narrow single lanes with parked vehicles. Now you can access free wifi in local convenience stores, restaurants, cafes and hotels. There are half a dozen prepaid mobile phone sim cards available everywhere with competitive top up plans. Touts will persistently try to get to buy something from them, whether you're walking on the streets or seated in a restaurant.
The five km long sandy stretch of Kuta is arguably the best beach front in Bali. The beach is safe, partially clean, well-maintained, although the beach vendors remain annoying pushing massages, hair braiding, cigarettes and surf boards. The long wide stretch of sand is often full of sunbathers and although most of the serious surfers have moved on to newer pastures, there are still plenty of surf dudes around at most times of the year, and especially so during peak season. As you move north along the beach to first Legian and then Seminyak and Petitenget it becomes progressively quieter and less frenetic.
The area of south Kuta closest to the airport is more correctly known as Tuban, but this name is rarely used.
Once the sun goes down, Kuta is the rough and ready party zone of Bali, even after the tragic events of 2002. Even the most hardened of party animal will find something to please them on Jalan Legian at night.
Owner Details
Contact Person: Hendra Syahputra from Indonesia
Member Type: Standard
Signup Date: 11 January 2007
Last Updated: 05 August 2009
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