Bordered by rice fields and coconut groves, Majapahit Beach Villas is a three-villa complex near Ketewel on Bali’s southeast coast that blends contemporary style with modern comfort, and design elements with traditional artistry and symbolism. Each villa has a private pool and jacuzzi. Three bedroom Villa Nataraja is set back from the beach with sea views from the upstairs balcony.
Villa Nataraja’s main living and dining room welcomes in the outdoors – and even a section of the swimming pool-via folding glass doors. This is the social hub of the villa; fan cooled and outfitted with comfy chairs, a flat screen satellite TV and a dining table for six alongside a pond filled with fat happy koi fish. The room is completed with artwork, antique carvings, two ornately carved doors and a funky open staircase spiralling up to the master suite. With its private, 12-metre swimming pool, double jacuzzi, dedicated massage pavilion, sun loungers and large relaxation gazebo fitted with cushioned seating and hung with billowing white drapes, Villa Nataraja’s garden has something to please everyone.
A walled pathway leads to a 13-metre-wide timber deck with steps leading down to the black-sand beach. This area is shared with guests staying at neighbouring Villa Raj, and is a place to chill out within a thatch-roofed balé or on a large wooden sofa beneath the tall coconut palms and gaze at the awesome view of Bali’s south-east coastline and Nusa Penida Island. Fully staffed by a professional team including a manager, personal on-call butlers, a chef and daily housekeeping, Villa Nataraja is perfect for groups of friends, families with older children, or guests attending a wedding at big-sister Villa Maya, which specialises in beachside nuptials.
Master Bedroom
The opulent, air-conditioned, upper-floor master suite is regally decked out in dark woods and rich fabrics with a king-size bed and framed photos from Bali’s golden age. Sliding glass doors lead to a wide, shaded balcony overlooking the pool with glimpses of the ocean accompanied by the sound of the pounding surf. The ensuite bathroom consists of two sumptuous areas – one with a bath, shower and twin basins, the other with WC and washbasin – linked by a timber walkway and enclosed with attractive fretwork screens.
Guest Rooms
Two mirror-image air-conditioned guest bedrooms flank the living room accessed internally via magnificent carved doors or alternatively from the garden through glass doors which should be thrown open wide during the day to enjoy a lazy tropical experience. Each room is furnished with a king-sized bed under a soaring wood-and-bamboo-lined ceiling. The sexy, semi-open-air bathrooms are a dream in black polished concrete under a pergola roof, with seductive hidden lighting, sunken tub, rain shower and tropical plants.
Villa Nataraja’s main living and dining room welcomes in the outdoors – and even a section of the swimming pool-via folding glass doors. This is the social hub of the villa; fan cooled and outfitted with comfy chairs, a flat screen satellite TV and a dining table for six alongside a pond filled with fat happy koi fish. The room is completed with artwork, antique carvings, two ornately carved doors and a funky open staircase spiralling up to the master suite.
With its private, 12-metre swimming pool, double jacuzzi, dedicated massage pavilion, sun loungers and large relaxation gazebo fitted with cushioned seating and hung with billowing white drapes, Villa Nataraja’s garden has something to please everyone. A walled pathway leads to a 13-metre-wide timber deck with steps leading down to the black-sand beach. This area is shared with guests staying at neighbouring Villa Raj, and is a place to chill out within a thatch-roofed balé or on a large wooden sofa beneath the tall coconut palms and gaze at the awesome view of Bali’s south-east coastline and Nusa Penida Island.
Bedroom | Low Season | Shoulder Season | High Season | Peak Season |
3 Bedrooms | 340 | 420 | 490 | 590 |
*Rates are subject to 15,5 percent government tax & service charge. All prices and season period are subject to change without prior notice.
Season | Low Season | Shoulder Season | High Season | Peak Season |
2020 | 05 Jan – 23 Jan 03 Feb – 26 Mar 20 Apr – 29 Apr 05 May – 11 Jun 18 Oct – 14 Dec |
24 Jan – 02 Feb 27 Mar – 07 Apr 14 Apr – 19 Apr 30 Apr – 04 May 12 Jun – 25 Jun 23 Aug – 17 Oct |
08 Apr – 13 Apr 26 Jun – 22 Aug 15 Dec – 25 Dec |
26 Dec – 06 Jan |
2021 | 07 Jan – 10 Feb 21 Feb – 25 Mar 12 Apr – 29 Apr 04 May – 10 Jun 24 Oct – 14 Dec |
11 Feb – 20 Feb 26 Mar – 30 Mar 06 Apr – 11 Apr 30 Apr – 03 May 11 Jun – 24 Jun 29 Aug – 23 Oct |
31 Mar – 05 Apr 25 Jun – 28 Aug 15 Dec – 25 Dec |
26 Dec – 05 Jan |