Sanur

Sanur offers a unique side of Bali—calmer, more relaxed, and deeply rooted in local culture. Unlike the busy areas of the island, Sanur is known for its peaceful beachfront, walkable streets, and welcoming community, making it an ideal destination for travelers seeking comfort without the crowds.

Whether you're looking for a private villa, a boutique hotel, or a comfortable apartment for a longer stay, Sanur provides a well-balanced mix of accommodation options to suit every lifestyle and budget. From family-friendly beachfront stays to quiet residential retreats, this charming coastal village delivers both value and authenticity.

Why Choose Sanur for Stay?

  • Peaceful coastal atmosphere – Away from the crowds and party scene
  • Exceptional value – Lower prices than Seminyak, Canggu, or Ubud
  • Calm, swimmable beach – Protected by reef, perfect for families
  • Authentic Balinese culture – Strong local community and traditions
  • Excellent infrastructure – Quality healthcare, supermarkets, and schools
  • 5km beachfront path – Ideal for walking, cycling, and sunrise views
  • Great dining variety – From local warungs to international cuisine
  • Safe and walkable – Well-lit streets and friendly neighborhood vibe
  • Easy airport access – Only 30 minutes from Ngurah Rai International
  • Perfect for all travelers – Families, retirees, digital nomads, and couples

Monthly Stay Tips in Sanur

  • Negotiate long-term rates – Ask for monthly discounts on accommodation
  • Rent a scooter – Affordable transport (IDR 600-800k/month) for easy mobility
  • Shop at local markets – Pasar Sindhu for fresh produce and lower prices
  • Use Gojek/Grab – Convenient apps for rides, food delivery, and errands
  • Get a local SIM card – Telkomsel offers best coverage and data packages
  • Join community groups – Facebook expat groups for tips and events
  • Open a local bank account – Easier for monthly payments and better rates
  • Embrace warung dining – Authentic, healthy meals at fraction of restaurant prices
  • Attend local ceremonies – Respect and participate in Balinese cultural events
  • Budget for utilities – Expect IDR 500-1,500k/month for electricity and water