Casa Dewa’s authetic features,combined with its high end
amenities, make it a one-of-a-kind destination. A traditional teak
panelled rice barn was used for the upper floor and the estate’s
ironwood columns were recovered from the bottom of the Indonesian
Ocean. The open concept floor plan creates a warm and inviting
spacefilled with natural sunlight and fresh ocean breeze.
Price based on 7 night stay. Property also available per night.
Casa Dewa’s authetic features,combined with its high end
amenities, make it a one-of-a-kind destination. A traditional teak
panelled rice barn was used for the upper floor and the estate’s
ironwood columns were recovered from the bottom of the Indonesian
Ocean. The open concept floor plan creates a warm and inviting
spacefilled with natural sunlight and fresh ocean breeze.
Outdoor dining area, outdoor showers, pool with surrounding sun loungers ,private shala, decking and generous terrace space. Head out to your own private beachfront located on the northern most exculsive part of Santa Teresa to watch the sun disappear into the Pacific Ocean.
Breathtaking exteriors coupled with sublime interiors. Open plan seating area, formal dining space, kitchen, bodega kitchen, BBQ and ping pong table. Casa Dewa was made for hosting large gatherings.
3 full-time maids to service the house. Caretaker and helpers who sweep the path to the beach and around the pool, look after the horses and provide you with fresh cococnut water and mangoes when in season. Security guard, conceirge service and adminstrator. Butler and Chef service can be organised as needed.
With 6 large bedrooms and 6 full bathrooms it is ideal for large groups or families traveling together. Each spacious bedroom features a king size bed, air conditioning and a large indoor/outdoor bathroom, fine linens with high quality pillows and mattresses, sheets are Egyptian Cotton of a high thread count.
Each stunning bedroom at Casa Dewa has its own gorgeous ensuite bathroom with stand alone shower.
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