Sanur, Bali, Indonesia

Sanur, Bali Indonesia

Sanur, on Bali’s serene southeast coast, offers a gentler alternative to the island’s busier beach hubs. Once a quiet fishing village, it’s now a laid‑back resort area with tree‑lined streets, family‑run warungs, and a relaxed, old‑Bali atmosphere. You won’t find thumping nightlife here; instead, expect calm evenings, ocean breezes, and the sound of waves breaking on the reef offshore. The main draw is Sanur’s long, golden‑sand beach, protected by a coral reef that keeps the waters shallow and generally calm—ideal for swimming, paddleboarding, and families with children. A paved beachfront promenade stretches for several kilometers, perfect for sunrise walks, jogging, or cycling between cafés and beach bars. At dawn, locals gather on the sand to make offerings, and the sky often glows with spectacular pastel colors. Sanur also serves as a convenient base for exploring Bali and the surrounding islands. Fast boats to Nusa Lembongan, Nusa Penida, and the Gilis depart from nearby ports, while Ubud’s rice terraces and temples are within easy driving distance. In town, you can visit the Le Mayeur Museum, browse local markets for handicrafts, or book snorkeling and diving trips to nearby reefs. Accommodation in Sanur ranges from budget guesthouses tucked into quiet lanes to elegant beachfront resorts with lush tropical gardens. Dining options are equally varied: sample fresh grilled seafood at simple beach shacks, try traditional Balinese dishes in cozy warungs, or enjoy international cuisine in stylish restaurants. With its blend of comfort, culture, and coastal charm, Sanur is especially appealing to couples, families, and travelers seeking a slower‑paced Bali experience.
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Recommended airport
Bali Ngurah Rai (DPS)
Nearby destinations
  • Denpasar a 4.87 km
  • Bali a 42.10 km
  • South Bali a 11.63 km
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