Ubud Dedari Villas
Claudia TavaniClaudia Tavani/Guest Contributor/HOTELS, BALI/ Updated : Aug 29, 2016, 16:46 IST
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The lovely Ubud Dedari Villas is a boutique hotel located in Beduly, at about 10 minutes drive from the more known Ubud. It is quite close to the Elephant Cave as well, one of Bali’s most well-known tourist spots. Located at the e … Read more
The lovely Ubud Dedari Villas is a boutique hotel located in Beduly, at about 10 minutes drive from the more known Ubud. It is quite close to the Elephant Cave as well, one of Bali’s most well-known tourist spots. Located at the end of a narrow street, this property makes guest feel like they’ve entered a different world. Read less
The lovely Ubud Dedari Villas is a boutique hotel located in Beduly, at about 10 minutes drive from the more known Ubud. It is quite close to the Elephant Cave as well, one of Bali’s most well-known tourist spots. Located at the end of a narrow street, this property makes guest feel like they’ve entered a different world. The hotel is completely immersed in nature, overlooking a forest and a creek that runs below. The only noise one can hear at the Ubud Dedari Villas is that of the cicadas and of the river. All rooms in Ubud Dedari Villas are beautiful. They are large yet cozy and beautifully decorated. They all have a porch or a balcony overlooking the lush garden, the gorgeous infinity pool and the forest beyond. There is a free shuttle service to take guests to Ubud. Breakfast is served in the rooms and it is also possible to have room service for lunch and dinner. The staff—from the cleaning personnel to the manager—is incredibly kind and friendly. Overall, it is one of the best places to stay in Bali.
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