The Location

Villa Naga Maya is a delightful haven to make one’s stay in Bali a unique and personal experience of tropical island living. Nestled back in the quiet lanes of beautiful Legian,a vibrant yet serene part of Bali 400 meters from alluring Legian Beach and only 20 minutes from the airport. It’s safe, quiet, secure location which strategically located in the midst of fine dining establishments, invigorating nightlife, and of course the best shopping Bali has to offer. Our exclusive villas are one of a kind, featuring traditional Balinese styling, private entrance, massive tropical outdoor entertaining area with 9 x 3 meters swimming pool ( Villa Naga Maya ) and 15 x 6 meters private swimming pool ( Naga Maya House – Traditional Javanese Style Villa ), gourmet kitchen facilities, luxurious outdoor bathroom and views that will definitely take your breath away!

Nearby Attractions

Double Six Beach 0.9 km Seminyak Square 3.7 km
Legian Art Market 1.9 km Petitenget Beach 4.3 km
Coocon Beach Club 0.75 km Beachwalk Shopping Center Kuta 3.6 km
Sugar Sand Beach Club 4.1 km Waterboom Bali 4.7 km
Finn’s Beach Club Canggu 8.2 km Ngurah Rai International Airport 7.5 km
Denpasar – Capital City of Bali 8.8 km Pandawa Beach 22.2 km
Tanah Lot Temple 18.7 km Uluwatu Beach 26.7 km
Sanur Beach 14.6 km Besakih Temple – Karang Asem 65.2 km

The Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is both a famous picturesque landmark and a significant temple complex located on the western side of the Beratan Lake in Bedugul, central Bali. The whole Bedugul area is actually a favorite cool upland weekend and holiday retreat for locals and island visitors alike from the southern and urban areas, as it is strategically located, connecting the island’s north and south.

Karangasem is a regency in Bali, Indonesia. Before the Dutch took over Bali, the regency used to be a flourishing kingdom. The majestically breathtaking regency was once devastated by the eruption of Mount Agung back in 1963, which saw about 1,900 casualties. Fast forward years later, it’s now a thriving tourist hotspot with plenty of attractions to offer. With an estimated population of about 400,000 people, Karangasem is also home to many major landmarks not to be missed.

Banyumala Waterfall is one of the lesser known waterfalls in Bali. It is located north of Lake Buyan in northcentral Bali. Unlike many trails this is a completely natural trail and rarely hiked trail. Just past the waterfall is a water curtain of various trickles of water down a wall of lush rocks.

Nusa Penida is the largest and most exotic of the three Nusa Islands, thanks to its collection of unique Hindu temples and picturesque natural features of cliff formations and lagoons. Lately, the island’s best known as the new sanctuary of the once endangered Bali Starling following a highly successful captive breeding program of the bird, which is originally an endemic species from the forested region of West Bali National Park. Nusa Penida measures over 200 sq km – significantly larger than the popular Nusa Lembongan and its easily accessible sister island, Nusa Ceningan. Lesser-travelled by visitors compared to the other two, Nusa Penida also features a very limited number of hotels and tourist features. Nevertheless, what it lacks in infrastructure, it makes up for with its unspoiled natural beauty and rare cultural highlights.

One of Bali’s most Iconic Landmarks…Garuda Wisnu Kencana or GWK for short is the name of the Cultural park located in the southern coast of Bali in Ungasan. Garuda Wisnu Kencana statue is the symbol of God Vishnu riding the great Garuda (a supernatural eagle-like being, his trusted companion. The statue is one of the world’s largest and highest at 120m tall and a must see for those seeking to learn more about Balinese arts and culture