For adventurers who want to travel to Bali, they can live this great accommodation experience.
He Russian businessman Felix Demin created a unique accommodation experience in an old Boeing 737. This jet was transformed into a luxurious residence in the district of Bali, Indonesia, just 1.7 km from Uluwatu Temple. The Private Jet Villa is the perfect destination for those seeking exclusivity and comfort.
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The businessman does not live there but designed the space so that others could enjoy its view, renting the property through platforms such as Booking. Convert a Boeing 737 into a mansion It was not only the realization of a personal dream, but also a skillful addition to Denim’s business portfolio.


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Private Jet Villa: the plane converted into a mansion located on the beaches of Bali
Move the fuselage to the cliff top in Uluwatu it was a complicated task. Trucks and cranes had to be used to move it, which was transported in two parts to its final destination. The project faced numerous challenges from the beginning. In addition to financing, which had the support of businessman Alexander Lebedev.
Once moved into place, the plane was transformed into a living space with all the modern amenities. The main room is located where the cockpit was, which is now equipped with a jacuzzi. It has a first class suite with a hand carved marble bathtub and the right wing of the plane serves as external platformr, furnished to enjoy stunning sea views from 150 meters above sea level.
Private Jet Villa in addition to offering accommodation offers a complete experience with minibar, hairdryer, sound system and an outdoor fireplace. Visitors can enjoy a wide selection of cocktails, wines and champagneimmersing yourself in an atmosphere of luxury and exclusivity.
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