When I went back to the Island of the Gods for the fifth time, I wanted to do it a bit differently. I’d always stayed in hostels, and once I went for a women’s retreat, but this time, I wanted to put down some (temporary) roots and stay in a villa with my family.
A place that was just ours, and that felt more like a home.
But on such a big island with so much to see, which spot is best? I think I’ve found it, you guys. This is Villa Kerang Sue in Pererenan, Bali:
The Villa
The Villa Kerang Sue is new construction in the area just north of Canggu, Bali, which you may have heard of for its famous surf, cafes with what can only be described as Instagram-worthy food, and some lovely beach clubs.
I wanted a place where I could just unwind and enjoy our own pool, have plenty of space for both us parents and our kiddo to have our own rooms, and it was a bonus that it even had an office (since I work on the road), and a large, expansive living room and kitchen area.
Although cooking isn’t typically on my mind in Southeast Asia, you could always have a chef come and cook for you. It’s pretty reasonable in a place like Bali, and the lovely property manager at Villa Kerang Sue can make just about any request possible.
Or, if you like to cook your own breakfast or just have the option to make some of your own meals, there’s a large grocery store within walking distance of the villa, which is fully stocked with a blender, coffee makings, tea, water filter, and full-sized fridge.
The two rooms each have their own air conditioning units and bathrooms, making it perfect for two couples to share the villa, or a family of four.
If you’re traveling with a baby in Bali, it worked well for us to have our travel crib with mosquito net along, as well as his portable high chair and soft carrier, since strollers don’t really work well anywhere in Bali (though we still use a small stroller at the airport!)
The bathroom in the main bedroom is so big, I think most of my bedrooms have paled in comparison. Plus, the bathtub is so lovely!
For me, lighting is also important. The way the villa has been constructed is genius, with walls around the property that have space for an atrium around each window and door, creating a bright and airy atmosphere while maintaining privacy.
Finally, the entire wall in the main room opens up to the backyard and pool with the rice terrace view. You can choose to keep it closed, but still get all the light…
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