Sanur, Bali Province, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia

History | Economy : Tourist Industry | Sights | Education

🇮🇩 Sanur (Pasih Sanur; Pantai Sanur) is a coastal stretch of beach east of Denpasar in south-east Bali (about a 30-minute drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport), which has grown into a little town in its own right. A 5.1 km (3.2 mi) area of Sanur's coastline, from Matahari Terbit Beach to Mertasari Beach, was reclaimed in 2008.

History In 1906 the northern part of Sanur Beach was used as the landing site for the Dutch invasion troops during the intervention in Bali. During World War II, Sanur was again the entry point through which the Japanese forces landed to occupy the island of Bali.

Economy: Tourist Industry As the coastal area closest to the capital Denpasar, Sanur predates Kuta, Nusa Dua, and Uluwatu as the oldest destination for beach tourism in Bali. Grand Inna Bali Beach (formerly Bali Beach InterContinental Hotel) was built in Sanur under Indonesian President Sukarno in 1963 as the first five-star luxury resort in Bali. Before its construction, only three significant hotels existed on the island. Grand Inna Bali Beach is unique for having ten floors, making it the highest hotel in Bali, which normally forbids buildings taller than the height of a coconut palm tree (it was built before the law regulating height limits was promulgated in 1971).

Aside from Grand Inna Bali Beach, Sanur contains some hotel resorts such as Maya Sanur Resort & Spa, the InterContinental Bali Sanur Resort (rebranded from Fairmont Sanur Beach Bali in 2022, which itself was rebranded from Regent Bali in 2014), the Hyatt Regency Bali (formerly Bali Hyatt, not to be confused with the Grand Hyatt in Nusa Dua), and Andaz Bali. Sanur is also home to a growing number of popular villa resorts.

Also catering to the tourists are many restaurants and shops spread around the coastal area. Many of these are Bali-grown brands that favor ingredients or materials original to the island. Among those, The Sandwich Bar, Flamingo Beach Club in Pantai Saba, or Italian Gelateria and restaurant Massimo is a long-standing institution, with queues to be seen on almost every night. Another Italian style in Sanur is resort wear boutique BIASA, a fashion pioneer on the island founded by art enthusiast Susanna Perini. There are plenty of other retail spots along the coastal area, which, in comparison to other destinations on the island, cater more to a mature group of Bali visitors.

Sights Traditional fishing boats can be seen on the beach of Sanur offering a scenic view of the island Nusa Penida.

Adrien Jean Le Mayeur de Merpes (1880–1958), a Belgian painter, lived in Sanur from 1932–1958. His house was transformed into a museum, Museum Le Mayeur, where about 80 of his most important paintings are exhibited. Bali Orchid Garden, a park about 3 km north of Sanur, is worth a visit as well.

Another interesting sight can be visited south of Sanur in Jalan Danau Poso Street beside Pura Blanjong, a small Hindu temple. A stone column, Belanjong pillar measuring 1.77 metres can be seen under a roof at the end of a small and short blind alley. This is the oldest human-made object in Bali. The column bears inscriptions dating from the 9th century written in Sanskrit and a very old form of Balinese. Various objects made of stone possibly dating from the same period are exhibited as well.

Education The Bali International School is located in Sanur.

The Sanur Independence School is located also in Sanur.

Rumah Kecil is a playgroup for children between 1–6 years old.

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Image: Photo by Nyoman Yuda Wirawan on Unsplash

Sanur was ranked #196 by the Nomad List which evaluates and ranks remote work hubs by cost, internet, fun and safety. Sanur has a population of over 14,868 people. Sanur also forms part of the wider Denpasar City which has a population of over 726,808 people. It is also a part of the larger Sarbagita Metropolitan Area. Sanur is situated near Denpasar.

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North of: -8.707

🇦🇴 Cacuaco -8.667

🇮🇩 Denpasar -8.65

🇮🇩 Selong -8.65

🇮🇩 Sukawati -8.608

🇮🇩 Mataram -8.583

🇹🇿 Mufindi -8.583

🇮🇩 Blahbatuh -8.567

🇹🇱 Díli -8.557

🇮🇩 Gianyar -8.541

🇮🇩 Klungkung -8.539

South of: -8.707

🇮🇩 Gerung -8.717

🇹🇱 Gleno -8.724

🇮🇩 Kuta -8.725

🇮🇩 Taliwang -8.733

🇹🇱 Ermera -8.75

🇧🇷 Porto Velho -8.766

🇮🇩 Sumbawa -8.783

🇦🇴 Luanda -8.818

🇹🇱 Viqueque -8.864

🇧🇷 Garanhuns -8.883

East of: 115.263

🇮🇩 Tegallalang 115.276

🇮🇩 Sukawati 115.294

🇮🇩 Blahbatuh 115.3

🇮🇩 Gianyar 115.322

🇨🇳 Anguo 115.327

🇨🇳 Gao'an 115.361

🇨🇳 Shanwei 115.376

🇮🇩 Semarapura 115.4

🇮🇩 Klungkung 115.405

🇨🇳 Qichun 115.437

West of: 115.263

🇮🇩 Payangan 115.26

🇮🇩 Ubud 115.257

🇲🇾 Victoria 115.25

🇮🇩 Denpasar 115.217

🇨🇳 Xiajiang County 115.183

🇮🇩 Kuta 115.178

🇨🇳 Huangshi 115.085

🇮🇩 Singaraja 115.083

🇨🇳 Puyang 115.029

🇨🇳 Puyang Chengguanzhen 115.005

Antipodal to Sanur is: -64.737,8.707

Locations Near: Sanur 115.263,-8.70697

🇮🇩 Denpasar 115.217,-8.65 d: 8.1  

🇮🇩 Kuta 115.178,-8.725 d: 9.6  

🇮🇩 Sukawati 115.294,-8.608 d: 11.5  

🇮🇩 Blahbatuh 115.3,-8.567 d: 16.1  

🇮🇩 Gianyar 115.322,-8.541 d: 19.5  

🇮🇩 Ubud 115.257,-8.528 d: 20  

🇮🇩 Klungkung 115.405,-8.539 d: 24.3  

🇮🇩 Semarapura 115.4,-8.533 d: 24.5  

🇮🇩 Tegallalang 115.276,-8.459 d: 27.6  

🇮🇩 Payangan 115.26,-8.395 d: 34.7  

Antipodal to: Sanur -64.737,8.707

🇻🇪 Zaraza -65.317,9.333 d: 19920.7  

🇻🇪 Ciudad Bolívar -63.548,8.138 d: 19869.8  

🇻🇪 Easter Valley -66,9.2 d: 19865.9  

🇻🇪 Valle de la Pascua -66.007,9.214 d: 19864.7  

🇻🇪 Barcelona -64.656,10.127 d: 19856.9  

🇻🇪 Lechería -64.681,10.191 d: 19850  

🇻🇪 Diego Bautista -64.681,10.191 d: 19850  

🇻🇪 Puerto Cruz -64.633,10.2 d: 19848.7  

🇻🇪 Puerto La Cruz -64.637,10.2 d: 19848.7  

🇻🇪 Maturín -63.186,9.49 d: 19823.8  

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