Seseh
from USD 1,836
per night

Villa Jagaditha is a grand affair that features an Olympic-sized swimming pool, multiple living rooms, a gym, and a spa.

12 pers. max. 6 bedrooms 6 staff
10/10
6 Guest reviews
Seseh
from USD 957
per night

Ambalama Villa Bali offers modern comforts and a luxurious lifestyle. It has stunning views of the rice fields.

14 pers. max. 7 bedrooms 12 staff
10/10
8 Guest reviews
Seseh
from USD 936
per night

Villa Matahari in Seseh is a family-friendly, 4-bedroom beachfront villa for an unforgettable vacation in a laidback beach area.

8 pers. max. 4 bedrooms
10/10
6 Guest reviews
Seseh
from USD 740
per night

Luxury Bali Estate Villa offers a relaxing and rejuvenating experience with its lush tropical gardens and swimming pool.

14 pers. max. 7 bedrooms 15 staff
9.8/10
5 Guest reviews
Seseh
from USD 400
per night

Villa KaRein is a tropical island paradise that offers a stunning view of the rice fields in Canggu.

10 pers. max. 5 bedrooms 6 staff
9.6/10
4 Guest reviews
Seseh
from USD 368
per night

Villa Asmara is a 4-bedroom retreat in the peaceful village of Seseh, offering a private pool, spacious living areas, and serene tropical surroundings. Perfect for families or groups seeking relaxation in a beautiful, secluded setting.

8 pers. max. 4 bedrooms
9.6/10
2 Guest reviews

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Seseh Villas for Rent

If you want an authentic Balinese experience like no other, Seseh Beach is the place to be. Located just north of buzzing Canggu, Seseh Beach Road will lead you to rolling green rice fields and the most spectacular black sand beaches framed by charming Balinese villages. This laidback seaside spot has kept its genuine charm, offering travellers like you the chance to escape the crowds in luxury villas hidden just beyond the tourist track. But don't worry, you're still super close to all the action if you want some excitement too!

Seseh Beach is perfect if you're after some serious relaxation - whether that's hitting the waves for an epic surf session, exploring the local villages to learn about their culture, or lounging at your Seseh villa gazing out at the beautiful rice fields and the Indian Ocean. Much of the area is protected, too, so those dreamy rice paddies will be around for you to enjoy for years to come.

Whilst Seseh provides a picturesque setting for relaxation and rejuvenation, its seclusion also makes dining options quite limited compared to the busier tourist areas. But the great thing about staying in a Seseh villa (aside from the breathtaking views and well-decorated rooms) is that they come with talented private chefs to cook you any meal you desire. And that’s not all – you can even request private spa therapists, babysitters, and personal chauffeurs to make your holiday even smoother! With everything taken care of, all you have to do is sit back, relax, and enjoy the view.

Activities and Attractions in Seseh

Rather than trying to check off every item on your travel bucket list, Seseh invites you to slow down, relax, and live in the moment. Disconnect from the WiFi and go offline for a few hours. Head out and explore the rice fields and villages around Seseh. Feel what it’s like to be walking on the road less travelled as you discover Bali’s mystique, away from the tourist traps.

The often empty black sand beaches are a great place to enjoy a picnic or build sand castles with the kids. If you’re big into surfing, Seseh Beach is a less crowded spot to catch some barreling waves. However, do be careful if you intend on swimming, as the beaches in Seseh can be rocky with unpredictable currents. If you’re travelling with little ones, it’s best to make use of the infinity pools in your villa which are just as lovely (and way more safe).

If you drive further north along the coast towards Tabanan, you will reach the iconic Tanah Lot Temple. This is one of Bali's holiest sights, and the sunset views here are absolutely magical. It’s definitely a must-see!

There are also a few warungs lined up at Seseh Beach Road (Jalan Pantai Seseh) if you want a taste of authentic Balinese cooking. And if you’re in the mood to dine out, you’ll find more restaurants and cafés in Canggu which is around a 15-minute drive away. And in about 40 minutes, depending on traffic conditions (which are notoriously unpredictable), you can reach the culinary mecca of Seminyak. Just make sure you allot enough time for travel.