Two leading resorts in Sanur, Hyatt Regency Bali and Andaz Bali, have introduced a new method of combating beach litter: the Hyatt Bebot cleaning robot. Financed by these resorts, the robot is designe…
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Nestled on Bali’s south-eastern coast, Sanur Beach offers a tranquil escape from the island’s busier tourist spots.
Known for its calm waters and soft, beige sand, this beach is a favourite among locals and visitors alike, particularly families seeking a safe and relaxing environment.
Sanur is located in the southeastern part of the island. It is a fairly large and tranquil resort area in Bali, which is one of the oldest and most popular among tourists.
Sanur Beach on the island of Bali, located on the eastern part of the island, is known for its peaceful atmosphere and beautiful scenery.
The water here is usually calm, making it an excellent place for a family vacation.
This luxury beach resort is 5 km from the Le Mayeur Museum and 20 km from Ngurah Rai International Airport.
The comfortable rooms have balconies overlooking the garden, pool, or sea, minibars, tea and coffee making facilities, free Wi-Fi access, and flat-screen TVs. The bright suites have living rooms, and…
Small modern warung, reasonably priced and air conditioned.
Located in the alley leading to Sanur beach. Turn off the big road, and almost immediately on the right side of the glass café with a red sign. Here are breakfasts, Asian and Indo cuisine, panini, des…
A popular and inexpensive warung, located in one of Sanur’s quiet confused lanes.
The “little brother” of the Lilla warung, which is located on Sanur beach. Here clean and comfortable, friendly staff, there is more choice on the menu and the prices are the same, but include taxas (…
The mass kite flying in Bali coincides with the peak of the dry season when strong winds blow. This annual event takes place in the Padang Galak area of Sanur Beach.
During this time, "pelayangs" (kite pilots) start flying their kites, a practice that has been part of Balinese culture for hundreds of years. These enthusiasts are often referred to as Rare Angon. In…
Most people travel to Lembongan by speedboats from the Sanur port. Ferries capable of carrying bikes or cars do not operate to Lembongan.
On average, a one-way trip on a public boat costs 100,000 rupiahs, while on a commercial speedboat, it ranges from 175,000 to 200,000 rupiahs one way.
Watching the sunset in Bali is one of the most common and enjoyable activities. The thrill of admiring the sun as it sets behind the horizon, painting the clouds in the most incredible color combinati…