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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.
Prices in US dollars. AC = Air conditioning. Telephone
code is 0361.
Sanur
Sanur
can be divided into several sub-areas:
The
Grand Bali Beach Hotel area. West and south
of the hotel, at the point where the black and
the white sand beaches meet. This northern section
of Sanur is popular with local crowds.
Sindhu
is east of JI. Bypass Ngurah Rai, and south
of JI. Segara Ayu, extending south to the first
stretch of JI. Danau Tamblingan. This area is
classier, with good hotels on the beach, night
and art markets, and good restaurants.
Batujimbar,
further south, has few hotels, but is the
location of expatriate and Indonesian jet set
society mansions. Exclusive beaches are reached
via small lanes.
Semawang stretches south from the Bali Hyatt Hotel
to the Sanur Beach Hotel and beyond. It houses
both the priciest hotels and restaurants, as well
as the red light district.
Get
to Sanur from the airport by taxi. Tickets available
at the airport taxi co-op counter outside customs,
near "left luggage". The set fare is
Rp. 35,000 to Sanur.
Within
Sanur either rent a car or catch one of the many
public bemos that ply JI. Danau Tamblingan for
Rp1,000. These can be chartered for short hops
around Sanur ($l-$2), and for trips to Denpasar
or Kuta ($2-$4). Bargain hard. The terminal of
the Praja Taxi company is in Sanur, Phone 289191,
289090. Bali Taxi is in Jimbaran, Phone 701111,
701621, 701633. Pan Wirthi Taxi is in Kuta, Phone
723355, 723388, 723952.
Biking
around Sanur is also fun. At the Tri Dewi Art
shop, JI. Danau Tamblingan 48, 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.
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.
A
day-trip in a minibus with a multilingual guide
costs around $25, including gas, depending on
the itinerary. Group tours cost as little as $10-$15
for the main tourist destinations. Contact Pacto,
Tunas Indonesia, Mekar Wisata, or your hotel travel
agent.
Private
Houses. An alternative to standard accommodations
is to rent luxury bungalows owned by affluent
foreigners. These can work out relatively reasonably,
if food and drink are bought at supermarket prices.
Prices range from $250/day for a villa for two,
to $1,500/day for a two-hectare beachfront estate
with 14 staff, an archery range and use of a game
fishing boat.
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