Accommodation & Facilities
BedroomsSukhavati's six luxurious bedrooms, built to the highest standards in a distinctively modern Balinese style, feature marble floors, traditional thatched roofs and elegant outdoor bathrooms. All the bedrooms in our bali luxury villas have been luxuriously furnished and each contain one king-sized bed, a flat screen TV, DVD and CD player. In addition, all of the rooms are complemented by private 'breakfast balcony' areas which offer tranquil views of the surrounding estate. |
SettingLocated next to the small Balinese Hindu village of Bebengan, Sukhavati lies on multi-tiered land bordered by tropical jungle and a running river. The property's landscaped lawn reception area provides the perfect setting for intimate wedding and birthday events. To the north of Sukhavati can be seen Mt. Batukaru, one of the islands's most revered and holy landforms. |
CapacitySukhavati's six bedrooms each contain one king-sized bed, offering accommodation for up to 12 people. The property also has two additional single beds which can be placed in any of the bedrooms at your request at a small additional surcharge, raising the overall capacity to 14 people. |
StaffSukhavati's wonderful staff of young Balinese men and women includes cooks, housekeepers, gardeners and security guards. They are in turn supervised by our talented general manager 'Denny' and our lovely office manager 'Kadek'. |
DiningGood food is an essential part of the Sukhavati experience. Our gourmet cooks offer five-star restaurant quality fare with an easy to follow system of set menus and buffets, as well as delicious all-day a la carte dishes. |
Spa & MassageEnjoy a full range of exotic on-site massages and beauty services from our highly trained spa therapists. Our spa pavilion is also equipped with a soothing jacuzzi for the ultimate in after-treatment relaxation. |


We loved the design of the villas, aesthetically pleasing yet functional with beautiful sunny gardens and cool swimming pools. We really felt at home in the exotic surrounds of the Balinese jungle.
Pierre Teiller & Family
France