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Sanur Beach

 

Sanur Beach, Bali's earliest beach resort, features a relaxed coastal ambiance. Located on the eastern side of the island's isthmus, it is the opposite of Kuta, both in characteristics and nuance. The former fishing village maintains most of its charm and continues to attract repeat visitors, mostly from Europe. Among Bali’s first hotels and beachfront retreats, together with an eclectic mix of restaurants, shops and bars and an assortment of innovative and modern entertainment venues share the Sanur Beach coastline. Known for its laidback atmosphere, Sanur Beach maintains its wealth in arts and culture, making it an ideal destination to enjoy the best of both eras, classic and contemporary

Sindu Traditional Market

 

Sindu Market, often spelled 'Sindhu' and referred to locally as ‘Pasar Tradisional Desa Sanur’, is the main fresh market within the whole Sanur village area, located near the northern end of Sanur’s Jalan Danau Tamblingan road. Also referred to locally as ‘Pasar Sindu’ for short, the market is better known among regular visitors as a night market, where you can discover a bustling street food vendor scene that occupies most of its front parking space after sundown. Before sunrise, however, the Sindu Market is already very much alive, particularly within the main area sheltered under its large warehouse-like structure. Although it carries ‘traditional’ in its name, the market is clean and modernized, with around 150 stands along white ceramic tiled lanes. Each of these are designated to different sellers, offering everything from fresh fruits, vegetables and spices, to flowers and young coconut leaves for daily Hindu Balinese offerings.

Sanur Art Markets

 

Sanur is loaded with stores, boutiques, antiquities, art shops, and much more. Its development into a site for top rated hotels and properties has affected the value of the commodities. The shopping area in Sanur is divided between three main roads; Jalan Tamblingan, Jalan Mertasari, and the Ngurah Rai bypass road.  It is populated with mostly wood based art galleries, selling a range of products from antique teak doors to dining furniture sets. Tamblingan Street and the lengthy Mertasari Street are a haven for pedestrians and shopaholics as they are jam-packed with art shops, boutiques, retailers, and cafés. So put on your most comfortable outfit and head out for a stroll. 

Museum Le Mayeur

 

Le Mayeur Museum is a memorial museum mainly housing the artworks and personal history of painter Adrien-Jean Le Mayeur de Merpres (February 9, 1880 – May 31, 1958) – a Brussels-born artist who was impressed by the shores of Sanur and dedicated his entire life there to the two things he loved the most: the arts and women. Before deciding to spend his life in Bali, Le Mayeur had already travelled around the world. Sacrificing his travels to pursue his love of arts, he found himself enamoured of the exotic scent of frangipani and a certain bare-breasted Legong dancer, his wife and muse, Ni Pollok.

Sanur Dive Center

Sanur also well know as the center of Diving Shop and facilities in Bali area, although the Diving activity is mostly not in our Beaches, but as beginner, there are a lot of Diving Centre doing the training in Sanur Beach. Beside Diving, Sanur as well known as a good place to enjoy the water activity, such as; Snorkeling, Paraceilling, Surfing and many others.

We are located in Sanur, which is one of the most famous tourist destination in Bali. Within 15 minute walking distance we could reach the centre of Sanur area, which include Sanur Beach, Traditional Market, Art Markets, and Restaurants.

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