Bali's BEST Private Pool Villa: Hazel 3BR Awaits!

Hazel 3 BR Private Pool Villa ZN70A Bali Indonesia

Hazel 3 BR Private Pool Villa ZN70A Bali Indonesia

Bali's BEST Private Pool Villa: Hazel 3BR Awaits!

Hazel 3BR Awaits: My Bali Pool Villa Obsession (And a Touch of Chaos)

Okay, gather 'round, travel addicts! I've just crawled out of a week-long Bali bliss coma, and guess what? I’m still thinking about Hazel 3BR Awaits. (And desperately trying to remember where I left my passport). Before you accuse me of hyperbole, hear me out. This villa…it's not just a stay; it’s an experience. And it's one that, frankly, I’m still processing.

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(Accessibility - The Good, the Great… and a Little Bit of a Hmmm…)

Right off the bat, let's talk accessibility. Because, let's be REAL, travel should be for everyone. Hazel tries. The grounds are generally navigable - mostly flat pathways and the main villa entrance is pretty smooth sailing. Bonus points: the elevator! Score. The pool is a beautiful thing.

However… and it's a small however… things weren't perfectly smooth for wheelchair users. The bathrooms, while beautiful, could be a little tight. I saw some grab bars in a couple of bathrooms, but it would have to be a careful assessment by someone with mobility issues. They're not exactly 'ADA-compliant' (and let's be honest, you're not in America, so expectations are adjusted). But the effort is definitely there, and the staff is incredibly helpful. Verdict: A strong attempt at accessibility, with room for improvement. This is something the villa should really highlight.

(Cleanliness and Safety – Are We Alive? Yes!)

Okay, let's breathe a sigh of relief: this place is clean. Like, sparkling clean. I’m a bit of a germophobe (don't judge!), so this was HUGE. They're taking the whole "pandemic hygiene" game seriously. Hand sanitizer everywhere, staff masked up, and the rooms are sanitized between stays. I even saw them sterilizing equipment! (I have a feeling the kitchen and tableware are also very clean).

The anti-viral cleaning products felt reassuring, and there's a doctor/nurse on call, which, thankfully, I didn't need. And thank god for the daily disinfection in common areas. Safety/security features abound, of course: CCTV, 24-hour security, fire extinguishers, everything. I’ll sleep soundly, thank you very much.

(Dining, Drinking, and Snacking – My Stomach's Still Recovering)

Okay, prepare for a food coma, because the dining options are… overwhelming. The Breakfast in room, which they provide, is divine. Pancakes, fruit platters, bacon… the works! (Although I secretly had my eye on the buffets… and the Asian breakfast options in the restaurant). Seriously, you could easily spend the whole day just eating and drinking.

They have a poolside bar, which is dangerous, in the best possible way. Happy hour is indeed very happy. And the restaurants? Multiple choices. I opted for the A la carte in restaurant option most nights, but the buffet was also tempting! I ate a lot of salad in restaurant, and I'm not sure if I've ever enjoyed desserts in restaurant more than during my stay. They even have a Vegetarian restaurant, which I did not get to experience (I was too busy devouring everything ELSE)!

Anecdote time: One evening, I ordered room service (because, Bali). I asked for the bottle of water and the coffee/tea in restaurant, but I also got the snack bar's nachos and some of the soup in restaurant because, apparently, I have no self-control. It arrived within twenty minutes. The speed! I just sat there, wearing my bathrobe, gorging myself, and listening to the rain fall. It was… perfection.

(Services and Conveniences – They Really Thought of Everything Except… My Sanity?)

The services? Impressive. The concierge is a godsend. Need a taxi? Done. Want a massage in your villa? Done. My suitcase got a bit… let's say, overstuffed on the way there, so I used their laundry service, a delightful and important service for my travel. The daily housekeeping is flawless. (And the facilities for disabled guests helped keep everything smooth).

They offer business facilities (Xerox/fax in the business center, meeting rooms - but I was there to RELAX!) and, a gift/souvenir shop, that I may have visited daily to buy gifts (I like to buy gifts, ok?).

(Room Rundown – My Personal Sanctuary)

The villa itself? Jaw-dropping. Each of the three rooms is a sanctuary. And beautiful. The air conditioning is a lifesaver. The blackout curtains mean you actually sleep. And the daily housekeeping ensures your mess (and mine!) vanishes daily.

The mini bar is dangerous (again!), and the coffee/tea maker is a lifesaver. Free Wi-Fi is a given (and thank god for that). The baths are HUGE (with bathrobes and slippers!), and the shower has amazing water pressure, which is a godsend for someone who gets sweaty in the humidity! I'm very picky about beds, but the extra long bed was so comfortable. The view from my room (and the entire property) was breathtaking. I did not use the laptop workspace, because, hello, vacation! The mirror was also useful for self-assessment. The soundproofness in the room was on point. It really felt like a home away from home.

(Things to Do & Ways to Relax – My “To Do” List: Eat, Sleep, Repeat)

Okay, the “things to do” list is extensive. But let's be honest, the main activity is RELAXATION. The pool with a view is the centerpiece. (I spent approximately 80% of my time submerged in that glorious water).

But beyond the pool, there are options! Body scrubs and body wraps are available. There's a spa/sauna and a steamroom, and a fitness center if you're feeling ambitious (I wasn't). And, of course, the massage! Oh, the massages. I think I had one every day.

Anecdote time #2: I tried the foot bath as a pre-massage ritual; it was such a delightful experience! I even walked up to the Terrace to enjoy the sunshine.

(Family Friendliness and for the Kids – Fun for the Whole Family…ish)

This is where things get interesting. The villa is definitely family/child friendly. There are kids facilities and a babysitting service. However, my stay was kid-free (bliss!) so I can't personally attest to the kid-friendliness factor. That said, the space itself is ideal for families, and the staff seemed genuinely welcoming of children.

(Getting Around – Airport Transportation and the Chaos of Bali Traffic)

The airport transfer was smooth. They whisk you away from the madness of the airport. Car parking is there. I was, and am, very grateful.

(Overall Impression – Would I Go Back (In a Heartbeat!)?)

Look, Hazel 3BR Awaits isn’t perfect. Nothing is. But for me, it's pretty damn close. My stay was an incredibly unique and memorable experience.

The verdict: This villa delivers on its promises of luxury, relaxation, and a touch of Balinese magic. It's well-equipped, comfortable, and safe. The staff are exceptional. Even though it's not totally perfect on the accessibility front, it's a definite cut above the rest.

  • Pros: Stunning villa, gorgeous pool, fantastic staff, delicious food, excellent cleanliness, fantastic location.
  • Cons: Some accessibility shortcomings.

Final thought: If you're looking for a private pool villa in Bali that's luxurious, relaxing, and offers a wide range of amenities, you should seriously consider Hazel 3BR Awaits. I’m already planning my return. Just, uh… someone help me find my passport first.

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Hazel 3 BR Private Pool Villa ZN70A Bali Indonesia

Hazel 3 BR Private Pool Villa ZN70A Bali Indonesia

Okay, buckle up buttercup, because this itinerary is gonna be less "precision-timed Swiss watch" and more "slightly tipsy Balinese rooster chasing a rogue cashew." We're going to the Hazel 3 BR Private Pool Villa ZN70A in Bali. And trust me, things are gonna get REAL.

Bali Bonanza: A Messy Adventure (and Likely a Hangover or Two)

Day 1: Arrival & Initial Panic (and the First Bintang)

  • 10:00 AM (ish): Arrive at Denpasar International Airport (DPS). Okay, the plane actually landed 20 minutes late, because of "unforeseen wind patterns" which I'm pretty sure translates to "the pilot had a delayed coffee break." Already feeling the Bali humidity and starting to sweat like a politician under scrutiny.
  • 10:45 AM (ish): Find the driver, Ketut (or maybe it's Wayan? These names…they all sound the same!). He holds up a sign with my name, which is a small victory against the chaotic airport swarm. He looks about 12, I'm pretty sure I'm taller than him, but he handles the luggage like a pro.
  • 11:30 AM (ish): The drive to the villa. Oh. My. God. Traffic is a freaking nightmare. Scooters weaving, dogs napping in the road, the sheer exuberance on display from everyone is breathtaking. I lean out the window to take it all in. I nearly get run over. Back in the car.
  • 1:00 PM (ish): Arrive at Hazel. HOLY. MOLY. The villa is GORGEOUS. Seriously, pictures don't even do it justice. That pool…I'm already planning my first cannonball. But wait…where’s the wifi password? And is the AC really working? Okay, deep breaths.
  • 1:30 PM – 2:00 PM: Unpack. Or, more accurately, shove everything haphazardly into drawers. Attempt to locate sunscreen. Fail. Decide this requires a Bintang.
  • 2:30 PM: First Bintang. Ahhhhhhh. Bali bliss. The world feels slightly better. Maybe I should sit by the pool and work on my tan while I'm at it.
  • 3:30 PM: Nap. Because jet lag. And Bintang.
  • 5:00 PM: Explore the villa (again) and finally figure out the wifi password (turns out it was on the fridge). Then, go for the cannonball.
  • 7:00 PM: Dinner at Warung Made (Highly recommended! The nasi goreng is legendary. And they're so chill. They'll let you order a second Bintang after you've already had three!). Struggle to remember the Indonesian phrases I crammed into my brain the night before. Manage to order a decent meal. Celebrate with, you guessed it, another Bintang.
  • 9:00 PM: Back to the villa. Stumble into bed. Tomorrow's plan? Non-existent. Brilliant.

Day 2: Culture Shock and Coconut Water (and a Near-Disaster)

  • 8:00 AM (ish): Wake up. Hangover is mercifully mild. Thank you, Bali gods. Coffee, stat. And find the sunscreen!
  • 9:00 AM: Attempt to navigate the local warungs for breakfast, looking completely lost, try to get a traditional dish. I can't even. Decide on toast, but hey, at least I'm trying.
  • 10:00 AM: Decision: Visit the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary! Because, monkeys! And temples! And the Instagram potential is off the charts.
  • 11:00 AM: Arrive at the Monkey Forest. Okay, the monkeys are everywhere. Some are cute, some are intimidating. One ninja-steals my sunglasses. I briefly consider tackling it and taking them back, but then I remember I have my phone and can take pictures. Decide against it.
  • 11:30 AM: Start contemplating the meaning of life as I watch the monkeys. They don't seem to have any existential crises. Clearly, I’m overthinking this whole vacation thing.
  • 12:00 PM: Start feeling a bit nauseous. Uh oh. The toast for breakfast was a terrible decision. Should have opted for the soup.
  • 12:30 PM: Find a shop for fresh coconut water. It tastes like heaven. The nausea starts to subside.
  • 1:00 PM: Visit the temple next to the Monkey Forest. I’m supposed to wear a sarong, but I forgot mine. Thankfully they rent them. I walk around, observing what I can, and not feeling like an idiot.
  • 2:00 PM: Lunch at a charming restaurant near the forest that the guide book recommended.
  • 3:00 PM: Return to the villa. Relax. Do some reading by the pool.
  • 4:00 PM: Nearly fall into the pool. The edge is slippery! A near-disaster!
  • 6:00 PM: Visit a local market! Start to feel like a local. Buy spices. Buy weird, unknown fruits. Haggle like a pro.
  • 7:00 PM: Another Warung! Another Bintang! More laughter! And the feeling that, okay, I could actually live here. Maybe just for a little while.
  • 9:00 PM: Lights out.

Day 3: Beach Day & Broken Dreams (and a Lot of Sand)

  • 9:00 AM: Finally wake up. Recovering from a great sleep.
  • 10:00 AM: Beach Day! Time to be a beach bum!
  • 11:00 AM: Arrive at the beach. It's gorgeous. The sand is silky, the waves are gentle, the sun is shining. I find my spot, and immediately realize I forgot my hat.
  • 11:30 AM: I make my way to the water, and the water is not as calm as I thought. I decide I should probably bring my bag with me and get my hat, and everything I own gets drenched.
  • 12:00 PM: Finally get on the beach. Sit down. Enjoy the sun. Enjoy the waves. Get hit by a rogue wave that completely ruins all my progress.
  • 1:00 PM: Lunch at a local warung - a seafood platter! Delicious!
  • 2:00 PM: Time to go home.
  • 3:00 PM: Take a nap.
  • 4:00 PM: A massage!
  • 6:00 PM: Enjoy a meal.
  • 7:00 PM: Sleep.

Day 4: Exploring the Hills & Uncharted Territory (and a Potential Spiritual Awakening?)

  • 9:00 AM: Wake up and get ready to hike!
  • 10:00 AM: Take a car to a local village.
  • 11:00 AM: Start hiking with a guide.
  • 11:15 AM: I start to feel like this is a bad idea. It's hot. And I’m not in shape. But the views are amazing, and the guide is lovely!
  • 12:00 PM: Visit a temple.
  • 1:00 PM: Lunch with an incredible view.
  • 2:00 PM: Time to head back.
  • 3:00 PM: Arrive back at the villa.
  • 4:00 PM: Read a book.
  • 6:00 PM: Head out to eat.
  • 7:00 PM: Order a drink.
  • 8:00 PM: Enjoy the night.
  • 9:00 PM: Go to bed.

Day 5: More of the same. (And Reality)

  • 9:00 AM: Wake up.
  • 10:00 AM: Eat breakfast.
  • 11:00 AM: Do something.
  • 12:00 PM: Eat lunch.
  • 4:00 PM: Try to do something.
  • 7:00 PM: Eat dinner.
  • 9:00 PM: Sleep.

Epilogue: Departure & the Aftermath

  • Day 6: Departure Day (the bittersweet goodbye)
  • 10:00 AM: Pack the mess. Attempt to leave everything clean. Fail.
  • 11:00 AM: Say goodbye to the wonderful staff.
  • 12:00 PM: Last glances at the villa. Feeling melancholy because I have to go.
  • 1:00 PM: Go to the airport and wait.
  • 2:00 PM: Fly home.
  • 3:00 PM: Home.

So there you have it. My Bali itinerary

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Hazel 3 BR Private Pool Villa ZN70A Bali Indonesia

Hazel 3 BR Private Pool Villa ZN70A Bali IndonesiaOkay, buckle up, because we're about to dive headfirst into BALI and the glorious mess that is **Hazel 3BR Awaits!** This isn't your perfectly curated travel blog; this is *real talk*. Let's get into it.

Okay, First Things First: Is Hazel 3BR Really *THAT* Good? Everything Online Seems Photoshopped...

Alright, let's be honest. I went in with SERIOUS skepticism. You see those photos, right? Pristine turquoise pools, perfectly arranged breakfast trays... It's enough to make you want to scream, "Photoshop, Photoshop everywhere!" But here's the thing: **Hazel is actually BETTER in person.** Seriously. I walked in (after a brutal 18-hour travel day, let me tell you) and just... dropped my jaw. The pool? HUGE. The villa itself? Spacious enough to house a small army (or, you know, my perpetually chaotic family). There are little things that you don't get in the photos like a random lizard that just chilled above the pool, which somehow added to the charm.

What's the Deal With the Private Pool? Is it Actually Private, or Just Mostly? Because, you know, Bali...

Okay, GOLD STAR for asking the *real* questions. "Private" in Bali can sometimes mean "kinda secluded, but with a chance someone's goat might wander past." But Hazel? Actually private. Like, *properly* private. I'm talking luxuriating in your own little slice of paradise, barely the pitter-patter of rain to break the peacefulness. Yes, there might have been a stray coconut falling from a tree over the wall... but that's Bali, baby. And hey, I considered myself lucky, I got the pool all to myself, no kids, no one around to interrupt my zen. Pure bliss.

The 3 Bedrooms... Are They Actually Comfortable, or is it the dreaded "Sofa Bed for Dad" situation?

Oh, the dreaded sofa bed. I've suffered that fate more times than I care to admit. NOPE. Not at Hazel. Each bedroom? Legit comfy. Think plush beds, air conditioning that ACTUALLY WORKS (a miracle, I tell you!), and enough space to do a little yoga (or, you know, just spread out all your clothes). The bathrooms are also fab. I’m not exaggerating, the towels were thick enough to rival a spa, the water pressure was excellent... and the only drama was who got the best shower first.

What's the Food Situation Like? Is it "Free Toast and a Grumpy Chef" or Deliciousness?

Okay, the food. This is where things become *really* interesting. Hazel offers a private chef. Initially, I was like, "Oh, fancy, but probably overpriced and disappointing." WRONG. I'm talking Nasi Goreng that'll make you weep with joy (and possibly regret the amount you ate). Fresh fruit platters that were works of art. And the chef? Friendly, delightful, and happy to cater to *all* your dietary needs and whims. I asked for something spicy. He brought me the most insanely delicious, volcanically hot sambal I've ever tasted. Pure, unadulterated joy! Side note, they have more than just breakfast, so you can order meals throughout the day. I’d recommend the crab; my god, the crab!

Okay, Spill the Tea! What's the ONE THING that was a bit... less than perfect? Give me the dirty details.

Alright, fine. Let's get real. There was a small mix-up with the laundry service, and one of my favorite shirts returned looking like it had a face-off with a particularly aggressive washing machine. (It's still slightly misshapen, I won’t lie). But honestly? That was about it. And even that was quickly rectified with apologies and an offer to dry clean the replacement. See, that's life; you can’t get it all right all the time. And the good things about Hazel still outweigh all the bad.

Is it good for families, or more of a "romantic getaway" vibe?

Both! Honestly! Hazel caters to both. I saw couples there, families there, even a group of friends. The villa is big enough to spread out, so you don't feel all claustrophobic. And the staff is incredibly patient and accommodating. (Seriously, they managed to keep my kids from destroying the place, which is a feat worthy of sainthood). It's adaptable. You can be as active or as chill as you want to be. Whatever your Bali vibe, Hazel can probably handle it.

What about location? Close to the action or stuck in the jungle?

This is a tough one. "Close to the action" in Bali can mean everything from ten walking from Seminyak beach to a ten-minute taxi ride in a traffic jam. Hazel is good. It's not a total jungle isolation, but you would need to grab a scooter or taxi to get around, so if you want to be *right in the thick of it*, maybe not. But that also means you get a bit more peace and quiet. And trust me, after dealing with Bali's chaotic energy, that peace and quiet is GOLD.

Anything else I should know? Hidden Gems? Secret Tips?

Okay, here are a few things: Don’t forget the mosquito repellent. Seriously, slap it on liberally (and maybe invest in a mosquito net if you're extra sensitive). Chat with the staff, they're brilliant and have a wealth of local knowledge. Hire a driver for the day and explore! Ubud, the rice paddies, the temples... Bali is an assault on the senses in the best way possible. And finally: just relax. Hazel is a space to unwind. Let go of all your worries, dive into that pool, and soak it all in. You won't regret it.

Okay, Final Verdict: Would You Go Back?

In a heartbeat. Seriously. I'm already mentally planning my next trip. Hazel 3BR Awaits? More like Hazel 3BR *Demands*! I'm probably going to book the place again as soon as I finish writing this, I loved it that much. Go. Just go. You won't be disappointed.

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Hazel 3 BR Private Pool Villa ZN70A Bali Indonesia

Hazel 3 BR Private Pool Villa ZN70A Bali Indonesia

Hazel 3 BR Private Pool Villa ZN70A Bali Indonesia

Hazel 3 BR Private Pool Villa ZN70A Bali Indonesia