Villa Sonia

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TRANSPORTS YOU INTO A JUNGLE PARADISE

Superb Amenities + Convenient Location

Welcome to Villa Sonia. Just down the street from the popular Sacred Monkey Forest, you'll find a boutique resort-style hotel nestled amongst the palm trees and greenery. The landscaped gardens provide the perfect setting for a tropical getaway. The property has a total of 19 rooms, all of which have been specially designed with Balinese style and perfectly blended with modern elements. Each room comes complete with private balconies and terraces, which overlook the pools or the resort's lush vegetation. Arguably Villa Sonia's best feature, the property has two gorgeous pools to accommodate guests. The large, main pool is conveniently located next to the restaurant and lobby area, while the other one is found in front of the pool access rooms towards the back of the resort. The range of amenities also include a small restaurant serving local and international cuisine, as well as a designated spa centre for relaxing treatments during your stay. Keep reading for our presentation of this featured property, Ubud's Villa Sonia. 

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A BEAUTIFUL POOL SURROUNDED BY LUSH GREENERY AND DECORATED WITH WATER FOUNTAINS IS JUST OUTSIDE YOUR DOORSTEP.

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WHY WOULD YOU SETTLE FOR JUST ONE WHEN YOU CAN HAVE TWO? YOU'LL FIND AN EVEN LARGER TURQUOISE POOL NEAR THE LOBBY AREA.

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LUXURIOUS ROOMS INCLUDE CANOPY BEDS AND BEAUTIFUL LARGE BATHS WITH A WALK-IN RAINFALL SHOWER, BATHTUB, AND DRESSING AREA

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AN INTIMATE RESTAURANT FOR DELICIOUS BREAKFASTS EACH MORNING, AS WELL AS LUNCH AND DINNER OPTIONS THROUGHOUT THE DAY.

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CONVINCED YET? SEE FOR YOURSELF.

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CONTACT

ADDRESS: JALAN NYUH BOJOG, BANJAR NYUH KUNING, UBUD, KABUPATEN GIANYAR, BALI 80571, INDONESIA

PHONE: +62 361 971307

EMAIL: INFO@VILLASONIAUBUD.COM

WEBSITE:  WWW.VILLASONIAUBUD.COM

INSTAGRAM: @VILLA_SONIA_UBUD

FACEBOOK: @VILLASONIAUBUDBALI


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