When you find a place so beautiful and appealing, you’re inclined to want to linger and savor how whole and peaceful you feel there. Such was Wawa Wewe Resort: The cliff side view looking out on the clear blue Bali Sea with its rhythmic waves heard lapping the shore… the infinity-sided pool with its naturally perfect water temperature… and the cathedral-ceiling bungalow with its clean and airy ambience... not to mention the unique rustic bathroom with its garden and stone wall partly open to the sky above....Are you dreaming of Bali yet? Mmmm….
We awoke refreshed at sunrise Thursday and enjoyed a quiet swim in our private pool before being served Bali coffee and breakfast poolside. The five of us in two of the three total bungalows were still the exclusive guests here although a French couple arrived that evening and took the remaining room. It was easy to make the decision to stay here a second night. There was no phone service or wifi at our paradise resort, so we were keen to find a lunch venue offering both free amenities. We were perfectly accommodated up the coast road to Vienna Beach Resort. We dined, we blogged and we donned swimsuits to enjoy the beach and surf a few steps away. We rented snorkeling masks and flippers and swam out fifty yards or so to view the aquarium fish gliding beneath us. Later we drove a short distance to a different cove where Carol snorkeled above a Japanese boat sunk in battle during WWII. “Incredible…fascinating,” she reported. Then back to our little piece of heaven at Wawa Wewe, we swam once more in our private pool. There was much imaginary scheming how we could own, manage and live part-time or year round at a place like this. All in all, a very enjoyable day. Jia!
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