Articles tagged ‘Sanur Area Guide’
Sanur: A quieter alternative to Kuta
By Nick | January 18th, 2006 |Sanur is located on the coast 18km NE of Kuta. You can get to Sanur from Kuta quickly via the Bypass. Sanur used to be a small fisihing village and still has elements of that. Riding around on my motorbike I see some wonderful chunk of undeveloped land covered in forest. This land is beyond [...]
Hot weather getting to you? Visit the coolest bar in Bali
By Nick | October 14th, 2005 |A recent article in the Beat Magazine, the nightlife rag that circulates here at Circle K's, pointed out a cool venue in Sanur. The 'cool' part regards the temperature, not so sure about the bar itself as I haven't been there.
Mentari Sanur Hotel-Sanur, Bali, Indonesia-part II
By Nick | September 3rd, 2005 |Mentari Sanur Hotel-Sanur,
Bali, Indonesia
Agus Art Shop in Sanur Bali
By Nick | August 3rd, 2005 |Sanur Bali has a decent beach and was really the first resort area in Bali. Sanur appeals to European tourists and is family friendly with good hotels, plenty of shops and places to eat and a lower stress environment than Kuta. I parked my motorbike at the beach close to the Hyatt hotel and walked [...]
Wine distributor in Sanur Bali
By Nick | August 1st, 2005 |Monday morning Angie and I had an appointment to visit a wine distributor in Sanur. Angie has a wedding business, Bali Paradise Weddings and has researched wine and spirits. Last year she found a great little place on the Bypass, heading to Sanur, that is semi-secret. Located 100 meters before Macro supermarket, this unmarked place [...]
Cat & Fiddle pub: Sanur Bali
By Nick | May 19th, 2005 |The Cat & Fiddle pub in Sanur can be considered the last bastion of British culture in Bali. Seminyak is Euro central with Italian and French restaurants, pizza parlors and Greek places. Well there is a fish & chips joint on Jl. Oberoi but British food is not tops on any menu. The Cat & [...]
The Bypass: A quick way of getting around in Bali
By Nick | May 6th, 2005 |Bali has a Bypass that can help you get around quickly once you figure out how it works. Known locally as Bypass Ngurah Rai, it was named after Balinese hero Gusti Ngurah Rai of which there is a statue next to the Bypass in Tuban.
The Le Mayeur Museum in Sanur Bali
By Nick | April 4th, 2004 |The history of Bali is dotted with foreigners who spent time here and somehow made a difference.
Sanur beach Bali
By Nick | April 4th, 2003 |Sanur is a place that attracts its fair share of tourists when things are going well and its an area I haven’t explored much. So today I took the road down there from Seminyak. It takes about 20 minutes from Kuta and on Friday lunchtime the traffic was not too bad.
