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Luxury
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I am not a
diver myself, however, about two years back, just out of being curious, I
spent a weekend at Amed. Amed and Tulamben on the East coast of
Bali, with their crystal clear waters and the Liberty
ship-wreck, have been famous as divers’ paradise for years. With the
distance to
travel to get there, they are not really took tourists
attention unless those seasoned scuba divers. Casual divers mostly went to
Sanur or Tanjung Benoa on the greater South, minutes away from the Airport.
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The almost three hours drive was completely paid off
with the good time I had. It was a really sleepy fishing village with only a
few modest accommodations available. Even my cell-phone, subscribed to the
widest network provider, could not get a signal. I stayed at a very modest
bungalow called Three Brothers, less than $8 for an absolute beachfront
bungalow with private bath. Whilst it did not have luxurious amenities like
TV, AC, or hot water, it is nice and clean, but the more impressive thing of
friendliness of the staffs treating guests like old friends.
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Just a few weeks back we got in touch with Scott, a
Seattle based American furniture exporter, who has just completed a
beachfront villas at Amed. His invitation to visit his new villa was really
appealing. But I was calculating about the chance that we can rent it out to
our mostly Seminyak-minded clientele, and the time I had to spend to pay a
visit. No other
holiday
rental agency listed villas outside the greater South,
literally means “close to Seminyak”. No one has ever inquired villas at
those remote areas. It was simply just like a question of who came to earth
first between a hen and an egg.
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A few days back, we rented out a villa Talia Vasthi
at Candidasa for two weeks. I felt this occasion like a moment to clear the
cloud out. It proved that there were certain holiday makers who are
interested in off-the-beaten-track areas. So decision was made, I would
drive east to meet Scott at his villa.
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I was surprised that things have been progressing
quite quickly. The new bypass connecting Sanur to the East has now been
completed. They even started construction to make it four ways instead of
two. This new road ended just a few kilometers away from Padang Bai, the
main ferry port to Lombok which was very close to Candidasa. It cut out the
traffic hassle at Batubulan, Celuk, Sukawati, Gianyar, and Klungkung. Only a
few minutes over one hour I have passed Tirtagangga. The traditional
fish-market which was the entrance to Amed was reached within less than two
hours. Turning right from the fish market, I just followed the road along
the beach. Everything remained the same, nothing seemed to change compared
to my previous visit almost two years back. There was nothing to notice
until the road hiked up hill and sloped back down, I saw a big house on the
beach. The road hiked-up again after the house, so it was in between the two
hills.
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Built on roughly 5,000 square meters of land, it has
spacious parking space at the front. Entering the gate, narrow pathway
leaded to the house through soothing freshwater pond full of
koi fishes. The main door opened directly to the living
area opening to spacious terrace at the back, overlooking the beach through
its indigo
swimming
pool. On the left hand side was a huge LCD-TV with state
of the art sound systems equipped the living area furnished with modern
comfortable couches. On the right hand side was a
dining
table and fully equipped kitchen. At the same floor there
were a study room with a double bed, and a private home gym with complete
set of body-building equipment and a mini-pool table.
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The stairway next to the front door leaded to a hall
at the upper floor, which housed all the remaining three bedrooms. The
spacious master bedrooms enjoyed both ocean views in one side and mountain
views in the other side. Both views are magnificent, however, after a while
stunning at the ocean views I found the mountain more appealing. The two
smaller guest bedrooms enjoyed either one views, a bedroom enjoyed the ocean
views while the other enjoyed the mountain views. All bedrooms had adjoined
western en-suite with
bath-tub and running hot water. Functional minimalist
furnishing suggested the guest to enjoy outdoor living. However, the master
bedroom had a wide LCD-TV.
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While the upstairs balcony offered spacious space
gazing at the stunning views, the downstairs terrace offered even more space
for more purposes, with large
daybeds, lounging chairs, and dining table. At the
opposite of the swimming pool, very close to the beach was a
garden
gazebo. A small pathway leaded to a small door to the
beach where hundred of traditional boat decently parked nest to each other.
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There was nothing special about the beach, really.
For lovers of underwater world, the treasure was hiding under the calm
surface. Boat parked just in front of the villa to transfer you to chosen
diving spots. Scott, the owner, was a well-seasoned scuba diver who managed
a diving operator in addition to his main furniture business. I would
personally suggest that he owned it more for his personal enjoyment than to
deliver decent income. However, the point was that the he offered package of
daily diving to various diving spots in the area to guest renting his villa.
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He should be away when you stay at his villa. That
was the reason why you could rent his villa anyway, because he left the
villa vacant while he was away, either taking care of his business or dive
other underwater treasures in the other sides of the globe. But Wayan, his
right-hand aide would do his best to pamper your stay in and out of the
villa, on the surface or underwater.
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Find photos at
Amed Diving Villa
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