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Bloo Lagoon

Bloo Lagoon Bali is luxury pool villas for private holiday, family vacation and romantic honeymoon sanctuary in Padang Bay – East Coast Bali.

 

BLOO LAGOON RENTALS RATES

All rates quoted in US Dollars per villa per night
Subject 21% Government tax and services charge
Villa Category Low Season High Season Peak Season Best Rates
One Bedroom Villas US $ 145 US $ 175 US $ 185 Contact Us
Two Bedroom Villas US $ 185 US $ 215 US $ 225 Contact Us
Three Bedroom Villas US $ 235 US $ 265 US $ 275 Contact Us
  • Low Season apply starting January 11 – June 30 and October, November and December 01 – 19.
  • High Season apply starting July and September, Easter Weeks and Chinese New Years.
  • Peak Season apply Agustus and December 20 – January 10
About Bloo Lagoon
We have 25 villas of various designs and sizes, which can be part of a rental pool, creating a unique and personal resort village. Homes are minimal, traditional, contemporary, yet elegantly designed, set in beautifully landscaped gardens. All the homes in this project have really extensive ocean views and easy access to the beach and common areas. Preferring a more open and community ambiance we preserve privacy through land sculpting and vegetation and avoid the walled in villa feeling.The common grounds include a lake, large swimming pool with slide, cave and aquarium, an open air performance space, vegetable and fruit trees gardens and access road. Adjunct facilities include a yoga deck, meeting and lounge space, restaurant, library and media center, boutique shop and spa. These facilities are designed for flexible use and can be changed to take into account and complement the wide range of offerings in the nearby town.

The site has been developed very carefully to protect the trees, views and ecosystems. We recycle water from our water gardens to create topsoil, and to form fertile garden areas. Lots average around 200sqm with the homes varying from 70 to 125sqm. We retain a lot of land for community use.

The design uses a combination of very efficient and careful layout, simplicity and local skills combined with long life materials and western detail. The structure is of ironwood or concrete, the roofs are of “alang alang” thatch and bamboo. Solar, permaculture and biological waste water treatment and other self sustaining technologies are introduced wherever possible. The design philosophy both eliminates waste and allows us to use the earths’ resources much more frugally and sensitively. Tropical living allows you to use the outdoors as your living room, the terraces, gardens, decks and covered patios are your living space and wherever possible we integrate gardens into “rooms”. Kitchens and bathrooms usually open to greenery and herb gardens.

 

Villa accommodation
There are three basic villas types, which are modified to fit the specific demands of the site.
Four Module single storey based on our successful villas in Lodtunduh.
A two Storey stepped design used on the steeper slopes. Custom villas where circumstances demand a special design.

Each home is different and has its own unique personality.

All villas are sold inclusive of furniture and fittings and villas are fully furnished/ready to live-in, with shared pool, gardens, biological waste water treatment, and services. We give you a fully furnished ocean view villas for 50 years, a place to hang out, work, relax or rent.

VILLA #21
Two storey villa, two bedrooms, one with a/c, one bathroom. Views to the sea and Candi Dasa.

OCEAN VIEW VILLA #22
Prime location with panoramic ocean views from every room. Fully furnished multi level minimalist style 2 bedroom with kitchen & open air garden bathroom with two person hawaii spa tub & shower. House can be leased for 15 years or 47 years

VILLA #23
Two storey villa, two bedrooms, one with a/c, one bathroom, shower and bathtub. Loft for office or extra bedroom with amazing views. Views to the sea and Candi Dasa.

VILLA #24
Secluded one storey house, one bedroom with a/c, one bathroom and sleeping loft. Special features include fountain with waterfall and bale for extra sleeping or relax. Great views to the sea and Candi Dasa.

 

Location
Area often referred to as “old Bali.” Here, you will find the royal palaces of Klungkung and Karangasem. Here, too, Karangasem’s last raja built his water palaces: Tirtagangga, now a public bathing area, and the recently restored Ujung Palace.

Royalty aside, East Bali is packed with villages whose way of life has changed little over the centuries. None is more rooted in the past, however, than the closed, religious community of Tenganan. While most of Bali embraced and reinterpreted Hinduism over the centuries, Tenganan has tenaciously held on to its beliefs in its own divine origin. In this tiny society clothing has always been central to ritual. Today, families still painstakingly fashion geringsing or double ikat cloth, a fabric and weave found otherwise only in India.

Three of the island’s most important temples – Lempuyang, Pura Silayukti Temple and Besakih, the island’s mother temple – are also located in East Bali. Luhur Lempuyang is one of Bali’s sad kahyangan (six temples of the heavens). 
Although a busy port, Padangbai keeps a human scale, most people come to Padangbai to take the ferry to/from Lombok & onward to the Gilli’s. With its beautiful setting, small, un-spoilt village feel, it must qualify as one of the most attractive port towns in the world.
At the northern end of the bay you find the important Pura Silayukti Temple, where Empu Kuturan introduced the system of the castes in the Xle century.

Just beyond the temple lies the Blue Lagoon which is actually a small bay, with a white sand beach only a 5 minute walk, drive or outrigger in our Bloo Lagoon Jukung from Padangbai . The white sand bottom slopes gradually to 22M, has scattered rocks, soft corals and a huge area of Staghorn Coral. The fish life is amazing! There is a large Napoleon Wrasse that lives here, several kinds of unusual reef shark, stonefish, moray and blue ribbon eels, nudibranches, rays, squid and octopus, stargazers and Leaf Scorpionfish in every hue. While the Blue Lagoon is easy diving, used for Open Water Courses and popular with snorkellers, experienced divers and photographers also thoroughly enjoy the site.

We are connected to Padang Bai by a new paved access road.

The cliffs that border our site to the north and to the east considered a “green zone” as is the Silayukti Temple preserve that limits our site to the south.

To reduce sound and air pollution we are keeping the parking away from the homes and providing electric buggies for in-site, site to beach and site to town transportation.

 
Standard Services
  • Welcome drink and cool towel upon arrival
  • Fruit Basket and flower arrangement
  • Daily breakfast 
  • Free Airport pick up and transfer
 
 
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