The postcard-perfect beaches of Sanur are truly idyllic, the realization of all those daydreams about Bali beach vacations. More laid-back than neighboring vacation destinations, Sanur is the type of place where hip Europeans who have outgrown the party scene come to recharge. Every year, the endless blue skies are peppered with flecks of vibrant color during the International Kite Festival.
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4.5 based on 166 reviews
Great place for the kids to stay fit and healthy while also learning new skills. Eugene is such a brilliant instructor and gets the most out of the children.
4.5 based on 238 reviews
For us it was wonderful. It helped that it was not overcrowded and we read a bit about it beforehand. I closed my eyes and went inwards especially for the purification rituals and it was a truly spiritual experience. Understand that crowds and queues are frustrating so if it means something to you plan in advance and arrive as early as possible
4.0 based on 8,194 reviews
The Sanur Beach Promenade is lined with brightly painted outrigger boats along the water's edge, and good restaurants and cafes opposite. Treat yourself to a massage offered by one of the many masseuses with divans on the sand. If you're there in July, catch the Bali Kite Festival, a colorful international competition.
Sanur is an excellent choice for those who likes to rise with the sun, enjoy a pristine, calm white sand shore for long walks, quiet meditation, yoga on the beach, close access to organic & hearty foods, early morning great coffees, smoothies & bakeries. Stores & restaurants open into the late evening, but the overall atmosphere is of subtle jubilee and wholesome fun.
4.0 based on 613 reviews
This market opens at 6pm, there was a review saying it’s airconditioned, but this is open air market. Has plenty of halal food stalls to chose from. There are satay, fried items like banana, samosa, curry puff, taro. Then there’s bakso, chicken noodles, murtabak,roppongi (has trip advisor certificate of excellence!) smoothies, shaved ice with fruits during my visit. The price is so so so reasonable, I went two nights here. Highly recommend for local halal food.
4.0 based on 681 reviews
Just down from the market and across the promenade you will find this lovely stretch of white sand, bring a towel sit down, sit down & relax while watching the world go by! Preferably with a cold beer . Enjoy!!
4.0 based on 122 reviews
For fresh food, morning snacks, flower offerings, and lots of local color and photo opportunities, do go to the Sanur Morning Market. Having lived in Indonesia for 15+ years this fresh market is amazingly clean and well-maintained. Only word of caution is be prepared to dodge somewhat overloaded motorcycles that park adjacent to the front entrance. Do venture out to the back area where you can find permanent stalls selling household products (mostly clothes and fabric) and flower vendors on the ground arranging Balinese offerings.
4.0 based on 193 reviews
Welk worth a days outing for all ages Plenty to see and do out of this world Plenty of nice places to eat
4.0 based on 106 reviews
ARTHAMAS EXPRESS fast boat transfers offer three times schedule a day depart from Sanur. Arthamas Express offer complete transportation included pickup services to your hotel in Bali. Choose your fast boat and you will reach Lembongan island about 30 minutes crossing Badung strait directly to Jungut Batu bay in Lembongan
We found Arthamas Express very professional and punctual. I was concerned about some of the reviews I’d read about other companies but we felt extremely safe with Arthamas. There were plenty of visible life jackets under the seats and the staff were very helpful both in Sanur and Lembongan. The transfers from the airport and back to our accommodation in Seminyak were great too. Would definitely use them again. Thanks so much guys. ????????????????????????????????
3.5 based on 404 reviews
This small museum at the north end of Sanur Beach evokes a time of innocence and beauty before the introduction of relatively recent laws banning "immodest dress." Even more impressive than the paintings by the Belgian artist of the young Balinese dancer he married and her friends is the small mansion in which the art and artifacts are housed: a lovely example of Balinese architecture decorated with finely carved and gilded wooden shutters.
I was walking along Sanur beach when I found this museum behind the trees. First. I thought it was closed because no one seen and very quiet. But turned out I saw someone explaining something to some visitors. Apparently he was the guide. The entry ticket was cheap, only 10k (if I'm not mistaken) It was a house of a famous and legendary painter from French who married his Balinese model back then. But after he passed away, the house was taken over by (or given to) the government to be reserved as museum. All his painting are stored there, with beautiful old architecture of balinese house. The painting was great, but the story behind was awesome.
3.5 based on 538 reviews
Fixed price store /supermarket in Sanur, on of the few stores selling kids’ bathers, clothes a bit more pricey than the shops along the road. We used Gojek (type of Uber) to get around... highly recommend this type of transport as they are punctual, and you know the fare price before hopping in the car.
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