La Reserve 1785 is a thirteen-room Canggu property running on a lower tier of the demand curve and the rate reflects it. The pool and the build are decent for the price, and for travellers wanting a quieter Canggu base this is a reasonable call. The hype is low because the property has not pushed the Instagram playbook, which is fine if that is what you are looking for.
The property is closer to the Cemagi rice-field pocket than the Canggu beach strip, and the morning scooter ride to the Mengening temple is 20 minutes on empty roads before the Canggu traffic builds. Time it for 6.30am, bring a sarong from reception, and the temple cliff steps lead to a tide-pool beach that almost nobody else is on.
Laure Juhen-Vuitton, Louis Mariotti, and Jean Umani each contributed to the design. The triple-designer approach creates rooms where architecture, interiors, and detailing are handled by three people who share a design language. The French eye for proportion and restraint gives the property a European composure in a Balinese setting.
John Pettigrew designed the landscape, creating gardens that mediate between the buildings and Canggu's flat terrain. The landscape design adds a spatial dimension that most Canggu villas lack. The gardens create privacy between the thirteen rooms and give the property depth beyond its building footprint.
Canggu's development has brought families, digital nomads, and surfers in equal measure. The adults-only policy at La Reserve carves out a quiet space in an increasingly noisy area. Thirteen rooms with no children create an atmosphere that Canggu's growth has made harder to find.
Thirteen adults-only rooms in Canggu opened 2022: three French designers plus John Pettigrew landscape. Closer to Cemagi rice-field pocket than central Canggu beach strip.
The audience is French-design-pedigree-aware adults-only Canggu travellers and organic-spa-priority slow-travel guests. Less Berawa-beach-club than Cemagi-rice-field-quiet demographic.
Thirteen adults-only rooms with consistent French-design language; differentiation is in garden orientation. Pettigrew gardens create the privacy variation between rooms. Garden-facing rooms most requested.
At $$$$ in Canggu, La Reserve competes with Ametis Villa ($$$$$ Liu/Ridwan) and Belajar Bali ($$$ creator). Wins on triple-French-designer pedigree and Pettigrew gardens, not on architectural pedigree or community-programming.
La Reserve 1785 opened in 2022 in Canggu, designed by three French creatives: Laure Juhen-Vuitton, Louis Mariotti, and Jean Umani. Landscape architect John Pettigrew handled the gardens. Thirteen adults-only rooms. The "1785" references the property's historical foundations. Exceptional breakfast included.
At $$$$ pricing, the triple-French-designer pedigree and the Pettigrew landscape justify the tier. Sustainable sourcing and organic spa ingredients. Thirty minutes from DPS airport. In Canggu's increasingly crowded market, La Reserve differentiates through the coherence of its French design team and the maturity of the garden design.
Book April–June or September–October for the value sweet spot. Plan July–August four to six months out. Confirm Nyepi (March) before booking.
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File closes at MODERATE. Book direct one to two months out for a garden-facing room. Skip if you have kids; the adults-only policy and designer-quiet ethos are consistent.