The
black and white checkered cloth standard of Bali's
netherworld is nowhere more aptly hung than on
the ancient coral statues and shrines of Bali's
largest traditional village: Sanur. This was Bali's
first beach resort a place of remarkable contrasts.
Sanur
today is a golden mile of Baliesque hotels that
has attracted millions of paradise seeking globetrotters.
And yet, within the very grounds of the 11-story
The Grand Bali Beach Hotel, a war-reparation gift
from the Japanese, nestles the sacred and spiky
temple of Ratu Ayu of Singgi, the much feared
spirit consort of Sanur's fabled Black Barong.
Sanur
is famous throughout Bali
for its sorcery. Black and white magic pervades
the coconut groves of the resort hotels like an
invisible chess game. And yet the community is
modern and prosperous.
Sanur
is one of the few remaining brahman kuasa villages
in Bali controlled by members of the priestly
caste - and boasts among its charms some of the
handsomest processions on the island, Bali's only
all female keris dance, the island's oldest stone
inscription, and the hotel world's most beautiful
tropical garden. Even the souvenirs sold on the
beach - beautifully crafted kites and toy outriggers
are a cut above those found on the rest of the
island.
Sanur
is where Bali's first luxury beach hotel was built
over 30 years ago, and has since been the spot
for luxurious seaside accommodation. Conveniently
located near Denpasar on the main road leading
to the east, Sanur is not nearly as frenetic as
Kuta, nor as well-mannered as Nusa Dua. Many foreigners
have built lavish villas and bungalows here and
this is the preferred place for up-market, long-term
stays on the island, especially in the BatuJimbar
and Belanjong areas.
The main attraction here is the white sand beach
bordering a reef-sheltered lagoon. The beach stretches
south from the The Grand Bali
Beach Hotel and ends up in the mangrove marshes
opposite Serangan Island. Due to the protection
of the lagoon, this beach is one of the safest
on the island, and thus perfect for families.
There is no surf apart from out on the reef, and
one cannot swim at low tide, but at other times
this is the best place in Bali for windsurfing
and sailing.
Biking
around Sanur is also fun. in Semawang, you can
rent a bike for Rp15,000/ day; try bargaining.
The bicycles aren't the greatest. It may be wise
to pay more by renting through your hotel.
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Sanur
is an ideal base for trips to Bali's rice growing
heartland and the mountain areas. Rent a self-drive
car or a minibus with driver on a daily basis.
There are car rental companies on JI. Bypass Ngurah
Rai and on JI. Danau Tamblingan. Cars and minibuses
for hire are found outside all major hotels, or
go through one of many car rental companies.
The
most reputable self-drive rental agencies are
Avis, which has desks at Jimbaran, in the Nusa
Dua Beach Hotel and the Sheraton Lagoon Nusa Dua;
Bali Car Rental on JI. Bypass Ngurah Rai; and
Toyota Rent a Car at the airport, Jimbaran, on
JI. Raya Airport 99X, in the Bali Padma Hotel
in Legian, and Kartika Plaza Hotel in Tuban.
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A
day-trip in a minibus with a multilingual guide
costs around $75, including gas, depending on
the itinerary. Group tours cost as little as $25-$35
for the main tourist destinations.
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Sanur
Restaurants
Sanur's
"in" place to eat is the Cafe Batujimbar
in Batujimbar. Its hanging vines and sturdy furniture
gives it the look of a Riviera roadside cafe.
This is the haunt of the local expert colony,
many of whom live in the sumptuous Batujimbar
Estates just across the road. The cafe offers
light, healthy food with daily specials at reasonable
prices. Coffee is a specialty.
Koki,
on JI. Bypass, is favored by local foreign
residents. A pub atmosphere and generous servings
of European-style food and billiards, make
this a versatile stop.
Sanur
is just a short taxi ride away from Denpasar and
Batubulan, where barong, keris, fire, and kecak
dance performances are held regularly.
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Sanur
Shopping,Restaurants,Hotels
Tourist
shops,hotels,spas,restaurants line all the main
streets of Sanur, so you don't have to worry about
what to do when youre bored in your hotel rooms.
Although there is more choice in Kuta and Legian,
prices are similar if you bargain well. Otherwise,
go to the arcades in the main hotels for high
quality goods and no bargaining
Activites
or Marine Sport Perhaps?
You
can find almost every watersport imaginable here.
Most of the facilities are found right on the
beach in front of the big hotels such as The Grand
Bali Beach, Segara Village and the Bali Hyatt.
Rents Hobiecats, Lazers and windsurfing boards
? or Courses for those wishing to learn windsurfing
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Sanur
offers diving and snorkeling, although not the
best in Bali.
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Offering diving, parasailing, banana boat, glass
bottom boat, jet ski, Turtle Island, and dolphin
tours. The beach counter is on JI. Duyung.
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