Sanur Villa
Enjoy your own piece of paradise by staying in a Sanur villa, one of private and luxury villas area in Bali
Sanur is an area of East Denpasar which situated along the beach side, only 20 minutes drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport. Sanur was a fishing village before it has been introduced by an artist named Le Mayour who settled in this village. Cruise tourists who have come in the 60s has turned this village into famous tourist resort with its goldensand beach. Sunrise scene is one of the most powerful attraction in Sanur due to its position right at the edge of the east coast of Bali island.
Since becoming as one of the tourist area in Bali, Sanur has built a lot of accommodation facilities. There are various types of hotels in Sanur, from guest houses to five star international hotels. While the Sanur villa itself was built since the last five years, considering the potential of the villa rental business is also quite good in this area.
Most of Sanur villas are built in a quiet area and away from the bustle. Just like any other tourist sites, Sanur villa also offers a privacy, home comforts, space, and personalized level of Balinese service and hospitality, so that many of Sanur villa has been known throughout the world.
To assist you in choosing one of Sanur Villa, we outlined several options of Sanur villas on this site. We have selected some of the best villas in Sanur because we understand that your vacation is one of the most precious thing. We recognize that cost is not important thing, but the discount will still be our best. So what are you waiting for, let us to provide your Sanur villa.
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International Kite Festival
Padang Galak beach (just north of Sanur, east off the main Jalan Ngurah Rai bypass). The annual international kite festival takes place here every July. Traditional Balinese giant kites up to 10 metres in length are made and flown competitively by teams from different villages around Bali. The origins of this event are as a festival intended to send a message to the Hindu Gods to create abundant crops and harvests. Aside from the actual organised festival, from June through to August each year, visitors will see many giant kites being flown in this area. |
Le Mayeur Museum
Jl Hangtuah (go the end of Jalan Hangtuah and turn right at the beach. Proceed along the paved footpath through the souvenir stalls and look for the entrance to the museum on your right). This is the former home of noted Belgian impressionist Adrian Jean Le Mayeur, which is now a museum dedicated to his works. Le Mayeur arrived in Bali in 1932 and soon immersed himself in the culture of the island, and married a noted Balinese Legong dancer. Much of the house stands just as it did when he died in 1958, and apart from viewing his works, visitors will gain an insight into what it must have been like to be one of Bali's very first expats. The whole place is in need of some maintenance, but this remains one of Bali's true hidden treasures. |
Pura Blanjong (Blanjong Temple)
Jl Danau Poso, Blanjong (just south of Sanur). The most notable temple in Sanur which contains a major, important inscription on a stone pillar called the Prasati Blanjong. The inscription tells of a Javanese king who visited Bali in the 10th century and installed what was probably Bali's first formal government. This is Bali's oldest known artefact. |
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Bali Kite Surfing School
Mertasari, Sanur (at the beach close to Mertasari temple). IKO certified kite surfing school. The lessons are conducted in a safe, user-friendly environment and lessons can be structured to suit individual needs. The school uses three specially designed rescue boats to keep a close eye on you. |
Hardy's Grosir Supermarket
Jl Danua Tamblingan 193, This is Sanur's main supermarket, and a good place for stocking up on regular items. |
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