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Unwind in luxury and in style: A hidden oasis awaits tourists in Bali

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May 25, 2025

Nestled on Bali's breath-taking Bukit Peninsula, Ayana Villas is an exquisite tropical hideaway that promises an unforgettable escape. With lush gardens and stunning ocean vistas, it's paradise redefined.

- RUPALI DEAN

Unwind in luxury and in style: A hidden oasis awaits tourists in Bali

As my private driver whisked me from the airport, Bali unfolded—a vivid mosaic of emerald foliage, frangipanis, temples, and tradition. When Ayana Bali finally emerged, perched majestically upon the cliffs, I was speechless. The sound of the ocean's waves crashing against the rocks echoed tales of long-ago adventures, while the villa greeted me like a warm hug—a sumptuous blend of elegance and nature. With an enviable clifftop perch, 78 sprawling private-pool villas, and spectacular ocean views, most guests are perfectly happy to luxuriate on-site. The resort's lush, meticulously manicured grounds—punctuated by frangipani blooms and swaying palms—set the stage for relaxation, while the Balinese-inspired décor keeps things stylish yet serene. Fancy a jaunt? Jimbaran's renowned beachfront seafood shacks are a breezy 15-minute drive, Uluwatu Temple beckons 40 minutes west, and Seminyak's buzzing boutique scene—while only 12 miles away—requires an hour's patience on Bali's winding roads. The airport? An easy 30 minutes. The most exclusive of Ayana's four estates, this villa offers a unique experience at every turn. Why wander too far when Ayana Villas Bali is a destination in itself?

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