
Villa Mannao
Why We Recommend Villa Mannao
Villa Mannao is an eight-bedroom Joglo estate set among the rice paddies of Kerobokan, offering the kind of traditional Balinese architecture and pastoral setting that is becoming genuinely rare as development spreads across south Bali. The property is composed of multiple open-air pavilions built in the classic Javanese Joglo style, with soaring vaulted roofs, alang-alang thatching, and richly carved timber throughout. The interiors follow a tropical-chic aesthetic — weathered wood furnishings, tribal sculptures, white linens, and earth tones accented with aqua — that feels distinctly Balinese without tipping into pastiche. It is a property with real architectural character, and one that rewards a longer stay.
The grounds are expansive, centred around two swimming pools measuring 15 and 20 metres in length, with cushioned wooden sun loungers and stone decking set against a backdrop of emerald rice fields. A thatched gazebo overlooks the paddies, and the manicured lawns provide ample space for children to play or for groups to spread out without feeling on top of one another. All eight bedrooms are housed in separate pavilions, each with king-size or twin beds, full-length glass doors opening onto private verandas, air conditioning, flat-screen televisions, and en-suite bathrooms with both indoor and outdoor rain showers. The master suite connects to a children’s room with twin beds, and several bathrooms feature large outdoor stone bathtubs — a detail that guests consistently mention as a highlight.
The villa’s dedicated staff of seven includes a villa manager, housekeepers, gardeners, and round-the-clock security. A private chef can be arranged to prepare both Balinese and international dishes in the open kitchen, with the main dining pavilion seating up to fourteen guests — ideal for group dinners. A private spa room on site offers traditional Balinese massage and treatments without leaving the property. The location strikes a useful balance: Kerobokan’s quiet lanes and rice field views provide genuine tranquillity, yet Seminyak’s restaurants, beach clubs, and shopping are just a ten-minute drive away, and Batu Belig and Canggu beaches are similarly close.
Villa Mannao also forms part of the larger Mannao Estate, which means groups who need even more space can extend into the adjacent Little Mannao to create a twelve-bedroom compound. For those who need fewer rooms, a six-bedroom configuration is available at a lower rate. This flexibility, combined with family-friendly provisions such as pool fencing on request, baby cots, high chairs, and toy baskets, makes the property particularly well suited to multi-generational family holidays and group celebrations.
For a large group or extended family seeking a traditional Joglo estate with rice field views, two generous pools, and the space to host up to twenty guests in Kerobokan’s peaceful setting, Villa Mannao delivers an authentic Bali experience with genuine architectural distinction. At $917 per night for eight bedrooms, it represents strong value for an estate of this scale and character.
What Makes It Special
The twin swimming pools
15 and 20 metres long — set among manicured gardens with rice paddy views, providing ample space for large groups
Villa Architecture
The Joglo pavilion architecture with alang-alang thatch roofing, carved timber, and tribal artwork that gives the estate a genuine sense of place
Master Bathtub
The outdoor stone bathtubs and dual indoor-outdoor rain showers in the en-suite bathrooms, which make the most of the tropical setting
Spa & Wellness
The dedicated on-site spa room for traditional Balinese treatments, so guests can be pampered without arranging transport
Villa Architecture
The open kitchen and dining pavilion seating fourteen, with a private chef available to prepare Balinese and international menus for group dinners
The scalable configuration
six, eight, or twelve bedrooms across the Mannao Estate — accommodating groups from twelve to twenty-eight guests
Before You Book
Villa Layout
The eight-bedroom configuration accommodates up to twenty guests across multiple pavilions, with a six-bedroom option available for smaller groups at a lower rate
Local Area
the rice field setting is the trade-off for needing a short drive to restaurants, beaches, and nightlife
Dining Options
worth arranging for at least one or two group meals to make the most of the dining pavilion
Pricing
A 15% service charge applies to the nightly rate, so factor this into your budget when comparing properties
Family Info
Family-friendly extras including pool fencing, baby cots, high chairs, and toy baskets are available on request at no extra charge
Airport Transfer
Airport transfers are included, and the villa team can arrange car hire, scooter rental, and day trips throughout your stay
Facilities & Services
Local Attractions
Seasonal Rates
Prices in USD per night
| Season | Period | Per Night (USD) | Min Stay |
|---|---|---|---|
| Low | 28 Nov 2024 – 19 Dec 2024 | $896 | 3 nights |
| Peak | 20 Dec 2024 – 31 Dec 2024 | $1,524 | 3 nights |
| Peak | 01 Jan 2025 – 10 Jan 2025 | $1,524 | 5 nights |
| Low | 11 Jan 2025 – 31 Mar 2025 | $883 | 3 nights |
| Mid-High | 01 Apr 2025 – 30 Jun 2025 | $1,160 | 3 nights |
| High | 01 Jul 2025 – 31 Aug 2025 | $1,454 | 5 nights |
| Mid-High | 01 Sep 2025 – 30 Sep 2025 | $1,238 | 3 nights |
| Mid-High | 01 Oct 2025 – 31 Oct 2025 | $1,238 | 3 nights |
| Low | 01 Nov 2025 – 19 Dec 2025 | $883 | 3 nights |
| Peak | 20 Dec 2025 – 10 Jan 2026 | $1,523 | 7 nights |
| Low | 11 Jan 2026 – 31 Mar 2026 | $883 | 3 nights |
| Mid-High | 01 Apr 2026 – 30 Apr 2026 | $1,030 | 3 nights |
| Mid-High | 01 May 2026 – 31 May 2026 | $883 | 3 nights |
| Mid-High | 01 Jun 2026 – 30 Jun 2026 | $1,203 | 3 nights |
| High | 01 Jul 2026 – 31 Aug 2026 | $1,194 | 3 nights |
| Mid-High | 01 Sep 2026 – 31 Oct 2026 | $1,238 | 3 nights |
| Low | 01 Nov 2026 – 19 Dec 2026 | $883 | 3 nights |
| Peak | 20 Dec 2026 – 11 Jan 2027 | $1,454 | 5 nights |
Rates subject to 15% tax & service charge.






