Mixed Blessings

Posted by Ric on Dec 20th, 2006

Sunset Jogger on Bali Beach

Rainy season typically arrives in Bali in November and lasts until April or so. This year, however, it seems to be dragging in here later than usual. This is a mixed blessing: Without the rains, Bali is rather more hot than usual. The gap between dry season and the beginning of the rains is generally agreed to be the least pleasant time of the year. (Mind you, we’re splitting hairs here as Bali weather at its worst is still better than many places!) However, despite the heat, there is one dramatic upside: Rainy season brings the most spectacular sunsets imaginable. I don’t know what it is, the region’s volcanoes spewing detritus into the air, or simply some change in the atmosphere, but whatever the cause we get sunsets in glorious technicolor. I send people photos, they think I’ve spent hours in PhotoShop making them this sexy. Nope. It’s just Bali…naturally beautiful.


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Cool Casual Chic

Posted by Ric on Dec 15th, 2006

mako

Off to another villa open house in a few minutes. This time we’re headed to Villa Mako. This villa has an interesting story: The owners are long time Bali afficionados. They lived here in the region, working out of, I believe Hong Kong (or Singapore?) and had considered building The Bali Dream Home for ages. Finally, though, they found an existing house on a great piece of land and decided to renovate — a virtually unheard of decision here. (They bought from Elite Havens, by the way!).

They went through a couple of developers before they found the right partner, but they eventually got it right. The result is lovely. It is really a tribute to perserverance, dedication to a vision and a job well done.

The photo, above is may favorite of the first set of images — I think because I know the place and to me this sort of casual, relaxed elegance totally describes the place. Makes you want to hang out there. Chill.

The property is managed by BHM and will now be open for rental. It will see it’s first commercial guests this Christmas. ’twere it I….


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View From The Tee

Posted by Ric on Dec 7th, 2006

One of our staffers put together a list of the golf courses here in Bali for a client today. Thought it might be of interest to some of you:

Bali Golf and Country Club,

http://www.balibeachgolfcourse.com/

Nirwana Golf and Country Club:

http://www.nirwanabaligolf.com/

Bali Golf and Country Club, Nusa Dua Bali:

http://www.baligolfandcountryclub.com/golf.html

Bali Handara Kosaido:

http://www.balihandarakosaido.com/


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Lombok Bound?

Posted by Ric on Dec 5th, 2006

The villa market in neighboring Lombok seems to be showing some signs of life. Lombok has always been sort of Bali’s sleepy next door neighbor — with most people touching ground on the main island only long enough to hop a ferry to the Gilis. But, little by little the hotel scene has been growing and accommodations across the board improving. The airport’s inclusion on the list of destinations capable of granting visas on arrival kept the destination open as a possible first arrival point. Unfortunately the primary market for that service — Australia — has been less than lukewarm on the whole Indonesian experience for the last year or so.

So, with some suprise, I’ve been seeing several interesting villa properties emerge in the last couple of months. The new 18 hole golf course near the departure terminals for the Gilis is one factor and part of a growing trend towards providing luxury services.

Watch this space…


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New Villa Time

Posted by Ric on Dec 2nd, 2006

This was another weekend of checking out new properties. Friday night I got my first look at the recently-completed villa Indah Manis. Though they are still finishing off the spa, the villa is largely complete and ready to go. This is a lovely 5 bedroom property in Pecatu Hills. The villa is divides into two private units, a 4 bedroom main complex and a separate 1 bedroom “honeymoon suite.” With two pools, a gym, a spa, a billards table and a guest office, this villa has just about everything you could want. It’s the latest in a trend towards “destination villas,” that is, villas where which are a destination in and of themselves. BHM is just completing the set up operations for this property (we manage this one) and we expect it to be taking guests shortly after the New Year. No photos yet, but stay tuned…

Meanwhile the rest of the BHM team was taking a management stay at Villa Coraffan in Canggu (see photo below in the entry concerning the Villa Coraffan launch party). I dropped by today for lunch. It’s a great casual villa. Cool, comfortable and a perfect place to lounge around the pool. Villa Coraffan has 4 bedrooms with a media room which converts into a 5th bedroom. Two of the bedrooms have a “crow’s nest” — ascend a steep narrow staircase from within the bedroom and enter a tiny balcony — room for one — which looks out over the rice fields. You can bet I’d be curled up there with a book the whole time I was at the property.

The variety in accommodations is really one of the most special aspects of the whole villa experience and I am sure one of the main reasons people keep coming back again and again…


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