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Blue Moon Villas  

by baliwww.com on Friday, 21 May 2010Print | Email | 3 Comments | 3,875 views

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Blue Moon Villas is located in Amed. Amed is approximately 3 hours drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport and the southern resorts of Kuta and Nusa Dua. The Amed area is a series of small bays and quiet fishing villages. The beaches are lined with colorful Jukung fishing boats that sail each morning at sunrise and return later to unload their catch.

Set in a lush tropical garden with a swimming pool that over looks the ocean, the Blue Moon Villas have just 3 villas. This main villa contains: 3 double bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 living areas. Downstairs there is a large open living room with both sitting and dining areas. There is also a large bedroom with a double bed and room for an extra bed if needed. There is a bathroom with bathtub and a separate wonderful outdoor shower room. Upstairs there is a double bedroom, a twin bedroom, and another living area. Both bedrooms have ensuite bathrooms. The view from here is absolutely spectacular.

These two villas are identical in design. Blue Ocean is close to the pool. Blue Heaven is a little more secluded. Each has a double bed with separate dressing area and a sitting area with a day bed that can be used as a child’s bed or for an extra guest.

All bedrooms in all 3 Villas have:
Mini bar.
Stunning views.
Beautiful mosquito nets.
Air-conditioners and ceiling fan.
Separate dressing area with handcrafted teak, fitted furniture.
Beautifully styled ensuite bathrooms with solar heated hot water.
Private balcony or patio for sitting and dreaming; chatting or reading.

If you just want to stay home; you may relax by the pool or on your verandah, take a swim, sip a cocktail, fresh juice or a cold beer, have a massage, read a book. Blue Moon Villas restaurant also completed with a small library as well as games (Scrabble, Monopoly, Cards, etc.). There are also a couple of guitars. In a far corner of the garden, underneath a flower-covered pergola, there is a pool table, fun for experts and beginners alike. Life without the TV is so much more fulfilling!

Things to do:
Diving, Snorkeling, Fishing, Sailing, Trekking, Guided Tours.

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