Villa Mahadevi, Mushroom Bay – Nusa Lembongan
2 bedrooms / 2 bathrooms (maximum occupancy: 4 guests)
Breakfast not included
Villa Mahadevi is located in Mushroom Bay on Nusa Lembongan Island. The modern, bright two-bedroom villa is surrounded by lush trees for the ultimate relaxation experience. Perfect for unwinding and reconnecting with nature, this property offers comfort, style, and a unique blend of indoor-outdoor living. The location is exceptional, only a 800m to Mushroom Bay beach – 8 mn walk or 3 mn by scooter. Villa Mahadevi can comfortably accommodate up to 4 guests.
Villa Mahadevi boats two elegant bedrooms furnished with king-sized beds and complemented by their own ensuite bathrooms, ensuring absolute comfort and privacy. High ceiling in every room. The villa, situated on the ground floor, presents a spacious haven behind a sculpted gate.
Villa Mahadevi is has an open plan living and dining area, bordered by large glass doors that give on to the patio and pool area, creating fluidity between both inside and outdoors. The pool is crystal clear, surrounded by a deck and comfortable lounge chairs.
The property has a well equipped kitchen with a gas stove and bar with seating for two. The villas’ décor marries minimalist elegance with authentic Indonesian artisanal craft, creating an atmosphere that is both contemporary and culturally rich.
Nusa Lembongan is renowned for its pristine beaches, including Jungut Batu Beach, Dream Beach, and Mushroom Bay, where visitors can soak up the sun, swim in turquoise waters, or enjoy activities like surfing, snorkelling, diving.
The island is also famous for its vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life. Snorkeling and diving tours offer the chance to explore the underwater world and encounter colourful fish, sea turtles, manta rays, and the famous mola-molas (sunfish). For relaxation, yoga, meditation, and spa treatments provide the perfect way to unwind in a peaceful setting.
Additionally, Nusa Lembongan boasts several cultural and historical landmarks, such as the traditional seaweed farming industry and the centuries-old Pura Puncak Sari Temple, offering insight into the island’s heritage.